معرفی
Sam Caleb serves as Senior Tutor in the Department of English Language and Literature within University College London's Faculty of Arts & Humanities, specializing in postwar literary avant-garde movements and narrative experimentation.
Education:
- Doctor of Philosophy (2024) - University College London
- Master of Arts in Issues in Modern Culture (2012) - University College London
- Bachelor of Arts in English (2011) - Oxford University
His research centers on the intersection of games and narrative form in postwar avant-garde novels, examining authors like Christine Brooke-Rose, B.S. Johnson, and Georges Perec through frameworks of pinball, tennis, and cricket dynamics. Current work extends mid-century formal techniques into contemporary literature, with additional scholarship on Samuel Beckett and postcolonial theory. Teaching spans twentieth/twenty-first century literature, postcolonialism, dystopias, and literary theory across undergraduate curricula.
Publication analysis reveals consistent focus on narrative innovation through game theory applications, evolving from postwar experimentalism to pandemic-era technological cyborg studies. Both works demonstrate interdisciplinary methodology bridging literary analysis with cultural theory.
Teaching Activities:
- Delivered instruction across undergraduate syllabus including theory, postcolonialism, and dystopian literature
- Specialized courses on twentieth and twenty-first century literary movements


