Carol Acton

Professor
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PhD, Queen's
MA, Kent at Canterbury
BA Honours, Trinity College, Dublin

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Email: cgacton@uwaterloo.ca

Biography

My PhD thesis was on First World War British poetry. Since then I have worked on gender and war and more broadly on subjective experiences as they are represented in life-writings, especially examining war and grief and war and trauma. My teaching areas include modern British literature, women鈥檚 writing, and autobiography/life-writing and Communications in Mathematics and Computer Science.聽

Selected publications

Books

(ed.) British Women and War Nursing, (introduction and edited collection of facsimile text primary sources on British women鈥檚 war nursing from the Crimea to the Second World War) Vol V Women and War,听 Routledge History of Feminism Series, (Routledge, 2020).

(with Dr. Jane Potter) Working in a World of Hurt: Trauma and Resilience in the Narratives of Medical Personnel in Warzones. Manchester University Press, 2015.

(ed.) A Very Private Diary: A Nurse in Wartime by Mary Morris. Wiedenfeld & Nicolson, 2014.

Grief in Wartime: Private Pain, Public Discourse.聽Palgrave聽Macmillan: 2007.

Articles and Chapters in Books

鈥楴on-Combatants鈥 in聽The Cambridge History of First World War Poetry聽edited by Jane Potter (Cambridge University Press, 2023) (7000+ wds)

Vera Brittain鈥 in Handbook of British Literature and Culture of the First World War, edited by Ralf Schneider (De Gruyter, 2021) (6000 wds)

鈥楽torm Jameson鈥 in Handbook of British Literature and Culture of the First World War, edited by Ralf Schneider (De Gruyter, 2021) (6500+ wds)

鈥楳ay Sinclair鈥 in Handbook of British Literature and Culture of the First World War, edited by Ralf Schneider (De Gruyter, 2021) (6500 wds)

(with Dr Jane Potter), 鈥樷淪ticking it鈥: resilience in the life-writing of medical personnel in the First World War鈥 inThe First World War and Health: Rethinking Resilience, edited by Leo Van Bergen (Brill, 2020)聽

鈥極bsessed by the obscenity of war鈥: Emotional and physical wounds in Mary Borden鈥檚 poetry and Lesley Smith鈥檚Four Years out of Life, Journal of War and Culture Studies vol 11 2018

鈥楽elf-Writing鈥 in Gender: War, edited by Andrea Pet艖 (Macmillan/Gale, 2017)

聽鈥楲ife and Death at the Front: Teaching War in a Literary space鈥櫬 in Teaching Representations 聽聽聽聽聽聽of the First World War edited by Debra Rae Cohen and Douglas Higbee (Modern Languages Association 2017)

鈥樷漈he Delightful Sense of Personal Contact That Your Letter Aroused鈥: Letters and Intimate Lives in the First World War鈥, in Landscapes and Voices of the Great War, edited by Angela K. Smith and Krista Cowman, (Routledge: 2017)

鈥淵ou Yourself Are Here Now Looking Over My Shoulder As I Write鈥: Emotional Dialogue and the Construction of a Shared Intimate Space in First World War Letters. L鈥 Atelier,

Fellowships & Awards

  • 2012-13 u蓝莓视频 SSHRC 4A grant
  • 2010-11 u蓝莓视频 SSHRC 4A grant
  • 2009-10 u蓝莓视频聽SSHRC seed grant
  • 2009 Oxford Brookes University Institute for Historical and Cultural Research (IHCR) Visiting Research Fellow

Current research

I am currently working on letter exchanges during the two World Wars as a way of understanding the relationship between language, the subjective experience and the larger cultural context.

Areas of graduate supervision

  • War in literature and life-writing
  • Autobiography
  • Modern British writers, especially non-canonical women writers