Lena Wånggren
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Dr Lena Wånggren teaches courses on English and Scottish Literature, gender studies and feminist writing, in the English Literature department and at the Centre for Open Learning. Holding an MSc and a PhD in English Literature from the University of Edinburgh, and a BA (Hons) in Literary Studies from Stockholm University, she has held a variety of research and teaching positions including at Glasgow University (2017-2020) and Edinburgh Napier University (2016-2017).
Lena works broadly on gender and social justice in relation to literary studies, with specific interests in:
- Nineteenth-century literature
- Women's and LGBTQ+ writing
- Scottish literature
- Feminist activism and pedagogy
- Trade union studies
- Literature and medicine/medical humanities.
- Gender, Technology and the New Woman (2017)
- Corporeality and Culture: Bodies in Movement (2015, with Sellberg and Aghtan)
- Wånggren, L. (2020). Robert Louis Stevenson and the marriage debate: 'The Enchantress' in context. Scottish Literary Review, 12(1), 123-142.
- Wånggren, L. (2018). Feminist trade unionism and post-work imaginaries. Applied Social Theory, 1.2, 102-124. https://socialtheoryapplied.com/journal/jast/article/view/57/73
- Wånggren, L. (2018). Precarious Responsibility: Teaching with Feminist Politics in the Marketized University. Journal of Feminist Scholarship, 14.https://digitalcommons.uri.edu/jfs/vol14/iss14/1/
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