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Sarah Gleeson-White is an Associate Professor in English at the University of Sydney. Her research explores intersections between U.S. literature, silent film, modernism, and African American studies, with a focus on authors like William Faulkner and Carson McCullers in cinematic contexts.
Research interests include:
- U.S. literature of the late 19th and early 20th centuries
- Silent film and 'race' films
- Modernism and media ecology
- African American studies and intertextuality
- Authors' roles in Hollywood's studio era
Recent projects highlight her work on photoplay editions, literary-film collaborations, and archival rediscoveries like Ralph Barton's Camille. Her scholarship emphasizes how early cinema reshaped literary culture through authorship, stardom, and print media.
Scientific awards:
- 2022 Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Research Mentoring Award
She supervises PhD and master's students in American literature and film, and her editorial roles include co-editing the Book Reviews section of The Space Between Journal and serving on the Faulkner Society's advisory board.



