Lindsey Seatter
BA (SFU), MA (SFU), PhD (UVic)Lindsey Seatter holds a PhD in English from U Victoria and is an English faculty member at Kwantlen Polytechnic U, where she teaches literature and composition. Broadly, Seatter’s research focuses on the British Romantic period, women’s writing, and Digital Humanities. Her SSHRC-funded dissertation explored the evolution of Jane Austen’s narrative style across her manuscript and print works. Seatter has given presentations at national and international conferences on female literary networks, reading Jane Austen with computers, expanding the Romantic literary canon (#Bigger6), and digital pedagogy. In addition to her teaching, Seatter is the Managing Editor of IDEAH and an Associated Researcher with the ETCL.
Courses taught
- ENGL 1100: Introduction to University Writing
- ENGL 1202: Reading and Writing About Selected Topics
- ENGL 2300: Writing in the Digital Age
- ENGL 3313: Studies in Major Writers
- ENGL 3328: Romantic Poetry and Poetics
- ENGL 3360: Women Writing/Writing Women
Areas of Interest
Literature: Book History, British Romanticism, History of Copyright, Jane Austen, Manuscript Culture, Narratology, Print Culture, Women Writers.
Digital Scholarship: Digital Edition Building, Digital Pedagogy, Distant Reading, Network Theory, Online Learning Environments, Stylometry, Text Encoding.
Public Humanities: Community-University Partnerships, Event Organization, Group Dynamics, Open Social Scholarship, Public Pedagogy & Outreach.