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Rosa Campbell is a Research Fellow at the School of English, University of St Andrews, specializing in twentieth and twenty-first century American women and queer writers. Her work explores intersections between poetry and visual art, feminist/queer theory, and canon formation.
- PhD (2020) from University of St Andrews
- MPhil in Literatures of the Americas (2015) from Trinity College Dublin
- MA (Hons) in English (2014) from St Andrews
Research interests focus on marginalised voices in literary history, including projects on V.R. 'Bunny' Lang and the New York School. Her publications demonstrate expertise in lyric essay forms, queer poetics, and interdisciplinary approaches to poetry.
Current research output spans themes like Miraculous, New York School, Canon Revisionism, and Queer Theory, with a notable emphasis on intersections between visual art and poetic forms. Recent articles highlight her methodological focus on authenticity, erasure, and biographical criticism.
- Samuel Rutherford Prize (2021)
As Principal Investigator for The British Academy-funded project The Unfinished: The Life and Work of V.R. 'Bunny' Lang (2023-2026), Campbell's work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to cultural preservation and gender equality. She is also an active poet, having authored Pothos (2021), a lyric essay on grief and houseplants.




