Adam Hill

Group:
Doctoral Students
Stream:
Literature
Cultural Studies
Specialization by geographical area:
Canada
United States
Great Britain
Specialization by time period:
20th-Century
21st-Century
Contemporary
Area(s):
Critical Theory
Fiction
History & Theory of the Novel
Sociology of Literature
Areas of interest:
twentieth- and twenty-first-century American, Canadian, and British fiction; climate fiction; eco-anxiety; environmental humanities; therapeutic cultures, digital technologies
Biography:
Adam Hill is a PhD student in the Department of English. His research interests centre on the affects, ethics, and aesthetics of eco-anxiety in the twentieth- and twenty-first-century novel. His previous work has traced the interactions between irony and digital technologies in the contemporary “internet novel.”
Degree(s):
Ph.D. McGill University (exp. 2028)
M.A. McGill University, 2023
B.A. University of Cambridge, 2017
Selected publications:
“Eco-anxiety’s Precocious Only Children,” Contemporary Literature, University of Wisconsin Press. Accepted.