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Dr Victoria Bazin

Associate Professor

Department: Humanities

Victoria BazinI did my first degree in American Studies which included a year at the University of Minnesota. I then went on to study for an MA in English literature at King’s College, London followed by a brief period in publishing. I returned to academia taking up a lectureship in American literature at Middlesex University from 1990-1992.  I then taught at the University of East Anglia while studying for a PhD (1992-96).  

After this I went to York University in 1995 and joined 51 in 1996. I have published journal articles on twentieth century women’s writing including editing a special issue on women and age and recently completed a monograph on the poet Marianne Moore. I also act as a peer reviewer for the AHRC.

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  • Georgia Dalton Staging Activism: British Feminist Grassroots Theatre (1968-1993) Start Date: 01/10/2023
  • Melissa Tyrrell Editing The New Negro: Jessie Redmon Fauset and Black Periodical Culture, 1919-1926. Start Date: 01/10/2022

  • American Studies PhD January 01 1996
  • Other Language Studies MA (Hons) June 30 1989


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