Kate Mitchell

Prof Kate Mitchell

Director, Research School of Humanities and the Arts; Professor, Literary Studies

20052024

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Biography

Kate Mitchell is Director of the Research School of Humanities and the Arts and Professor of Literary Studies. Her research is focused on nineteenth- and twentieth-century literary and cultural history, with a particular interest in neo-Victorian fiction and film and contemporary historical recollection in literature and film more generally, including fiction and creative non-fiction. She likes particularly to think about the role of fictional narratives in creating public memory of contested, marginalised or occluded pasts; the ways that 'memory' travels through time and space, especially via novels, film and television; and the ethics - and creative possibilities - involved in fictionalising past lives and events. How can fiction be used to speak the unspeakable, in the past and today?

 Her current major project examines the use of art and the figure of the artist in contemporary fiction about the Victorian period, including the representation of the Pre-Raphaelites, Impressionists and other artists and their work. 

Her research and teaching interests also include Jane Austen (her novels and her afterlives in contemporary fiction, film and media); period drama, as well as adaptation and remediation more generally; and Victorian gothic fiction. 

She is author of "History and Cultural Memory in Neo-Victorian Fiction: Victorian Afterimages" and co-editor of "Reading Historical Fiction: the revenant and remembered past." Her articles on historical fiction have appeared in journals including "Neo-Victorian Studies", "Australian Literary Studies", "Victoriographies", "College Literature" and in a number of edited collections.

Kate is passionate about the value of humanities and the arts in the university and beyond.

Qualifications

PhD (literary studies) from University of Melbourne; BA (hons) from ANU

Research Interests

Neo-Victorian fiction

Historical fiction, especially contemporary British and Australian

Victorian fiction

19th and 20th century literary and cultural history

Cultural Memory

Theory and philosophy of History

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