Seungho Lee

Brittain Fellow

Member Of:
  • School of Literature, Media, and Communication
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Email Address: slee3789@gatech.edu

Overview

Seungho Lee is currently a Marion L. Brittain Postdoctoral Fellow at Georgia Tech. He served as a postdoctoral fellow and earned his PhD in English at University of Tulsa. 

His doctoral dissertation, "Post-Peripatetic Modernism: Walking, Experience, and Environment in E. M. Forster, Virginia Woolf, and D. H. Lawrence," explores the intersection of peripatetic walking, literary modernism, and ecocriticism. He continues and expands his research interest in modernism and ecocriticism with his most recent essay, "“[W]alking into eternity”: Peripatetic, Seascape, and Nebeneinander in 'Proteus'" which is forthcoming in European Joyce Studies later this year.

His research interest spans from British and Irish literature to Global Anglophone literature, and his ongoing project includes his examination of postcolonial travel writing with the focus on Ama Ata Aidoo's Our Sister Killjoy. His most recent presentation at the Society for Textual Studies synthesizes his study in Jean Rhys as a global modernist and archival study. 

Education:
  • PhD in English, University of Tulsa (2022)
  • MA in English, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies (South Korea, 2014)
Awards and
Distinctions:
  • International James Joyce Symposium Scholarship, The International James Joyce Foundation, 2022
  • International D. H. Lawrence Conference Graduate Fellowship, D. H. Lawrence Society of North America, 2022
  • Nieta M. Pinkerton Fellowship for International Research, University of Tulsa, 2022
  • Outstanding Writing Center Consultant of the Year, University of Tulsa, 2022
  • Chapman Distinguished Ph.D. Award, University of Tulsa, 2021

Courses

  • LMC-3403: Tech Communication
  • LMC-3403: Tech Communication: Communication for Community

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