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Research interests
I am a Senior Lecturer in the English department specialising in Victorian coasts and seascapes. My research interests include:
- Transhistorical, transatlantic Gothic from the eighteenth century to the present day
- Victorian literature and culture
- Coasts, seascapes, the blue humanities, gothic coasts
- Queer ecologies and queer ecologies of the Gothic
- Ann Radcliffe, Wilkie Collins, Shirley Jackson, Sabine Baring-Gould
- Cornwall and regional literatures
- Dark tourism
My first monograph, Cornish Gothic (Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2023), considers: dark tourism, neomedieval Arthurianism, ghosts, folklore and folkhorror, shipwrecks and seafaring, mining and the subterranean, railway travel, and travel writing.
I am currently working on two new projects:
- Queer Ecologies in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture. This project looks at intersections between ecological awareness and changes to queer experience in the long nineteenth century as a means of positing an embryonic queer ecological imagination amidst emerging industrial capitalism.
- Blood in the Water: Imperial Ecologies and Seascapes in the Victorian Novel. This project looks at the ways in which seas are represented as monstrous spaces in nineteenth-century literature as a response to both environmental and colonial anxieties.
My further research considers the sea as a health environment in nineteenth-century literature and culture. This includes shipboard medical treatment; illness and malady while travelling at sea (with a focus on seasickness and its cures); coastal health tourism and thalassotherapy; and the health of the sea itself, considering embryonic ideas of oceanic pollution.
Teaching:
I currently teach on:
- Critical Issues (UG year 1, convener)
- The Radical Gothic (UG year 2, convener)
- The Gothic (MA, convener)
I have previously taught on:
- Literature 1740-1900
- ELCE programmes
- Sutton Trust
- Access to Bristol
- Literature's Children (UG year 3, convener)
- Celebrity Cultures (UG year 3)
- Introduction to Literary Research (MA, Modernism and Contemporary strand)
Roles:
- Executive Committee of University English
- Co-leader of the Haunted Shores Network
Former Roles:
- Events Officer for the Centre for Environmental Humanities
- Committe of the British Association for Victorian Studies
Supervision:
I am open to queries about research supervision in any of my areas of expertise.
joan.passey@bristol.ac.uk and @JoanPassey on Twitter
Publications
Selected publications
23/07/2021“A delightful place to be buried in”: Representations of Cornwall in Thomas Hardy’s A Pair of Blue Eyes
Victorians: A Journal of Culture and Literature
Book Forum: Rethinking Darryl Hattenhauer’s Shirley Jackson’s American Gothic
Women's Studies
Surfacing: Cornish Women Rising from the Depths
Question: Essays and Art from the Humanities
Gothic Landscapes and Seascapes: Dark Regions in Wilkie Collins's The Dead Secret
Studies in Gothic Fiction
The Aesthetics of the Auditory: Sound and Silence in the Novels of Ann Radcliffe
Horror Studies
Recent publications
01/01/2025Maritime Ghosts
The Victorian Ghost Story: An Edinburgh Companion
Victorian and Edwardian Vampires: Environments, Empire, and Extractivism
The Vampire: An Edinburgh Companion
Phantoms of Kernow: Tales from Haunted Cornwall
Phantoms of Kernow: Tales from Haunted Cornwall
Shirley Jackson’s Dark Tales: Reconsidering the Short Fiction
Shirley Jackson’s Dark Tales: Reconsidering the Short Fiction
'The Remixing (and Ransacking) of Hill House: Surveying the Spectral Presence of Shirley Jackson in Contemporary Gothic Fiction
The Evolution of Horror in the Twenty-First Century
