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Sarah Hogan is an Associate Professor of English and Director of Undergraduate Study at Wake Forest University, located in Tribble Hall. Her work focuses on Early Modern British Literature, Utopian Studies, and the intersections of cultural materialism with materialist feminism. She holds a PhD from the University at Buffalo (SUNY), an MA and BA from Syracuse University (the latter awarded summa cum laude).
- Education:
- PhD, University at Buffalo (SUNY)
- MA, Syracuse University
- BA, Syracuse University (summa cum laude)
Her research explores themes of utopia, empire, and presentist critiques in early modern texts, particularly those by More, Spenser, and Milton. She examines how colonial encounters and material conditions shape literary representations of power and social structures.
Publications include her book *Other Englands: Utopia, Capital, and Empire in an Age of Transition* (Stanford UP, 2018) and articles analyzing utopian thought through lenses of modern social movements and colonial history.
Teaching spans courses on Renaissance literature, utopian thought, early modern women writers, and British literature before 1800. She has led study abroad programs in London focusing on Renaissance themes.




