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Sarah McDaniel is a Teaching Fellow in the Department of English at the University of Chicago, serving since 2016. Her research bridges queer theory, life-writing studies, and media studies, focusing on queer correspondence and its role in social movements. She explores epistolary forms across the long twentieth century, such as Oscar Wilde’s De Profundis and contemporary activism against anti-LGBTQ+ legislation.
Recent courses include Encountering AIDS: Queer Representations, Loss, and Memory (Spring 2022) and Queer Letters and LGBTQ+ Lifeworlds (Fall 2020). Her doctoral work, Another World than This: Queer Correspondence and Transtemporal Mediation, argues for recentering address in literary studies and queer historiography.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided materials. She advises no students in the published record. Her work engages with interdisciplinary methodologies, emphasizing relational forms and transtemporal connections in queer epistolary practices.




