Elisavet Ioannidou received her PhD from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, where she also completed her BA in English Language and Literature, and MA in English Literature and Culture. Her thesis focuses on the representation of Victorian space and place in neo-Victorian fiction, and on the revision this effects for Victorian class and gender norms. For her research she received the Utrecht Network's Young Researcher's Grant and an ESSE Book Grant. She has presented papers at international conferences in Greece and abroad and published articles in peer-reviewed journals. Her research interests revolve around neo-Victorianism, Victorian and contemporary fiction, space and place, identity and subjectivity, and adaptation.
Semester | Code | Title | Group | Day | From | To | Room |
Spring | G-LSUD1 Lit126 | Workshop in Critical Writing: Drama | b | Tuesday | 08:30 | 11:00 | 01 í.ð. |
Spring | G-LSUD6 TheRes386 | Theoretical Perspectives and Literary Texts | Friday | 08:30 | 11:00 | 01 í.ð. |