
Dr Rachel Murray
PhD, MA, BA
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Current positions
Lecturer in Literature and the Environment
Department of English
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Research interests
My research focuses on modernist and twentieth-century literature, animal studies, and the blue humanities. I am Events Officer and member of the steering committee for the Centre for Environmental Humanities.
My first book, The Modernist Exoskeleton: Insects, War, Literary Form (Edinburgh University Press, 2020), argues for the importance of insects to modernism's formal innovations, its engagement with key socio-political concerns, as well as its questioning of the boundaries of the human. Focusing on the prose writing of Wyndham Lewis, D. H. Lawrence, H.D., and Samuel Beckett, I uncover a shared fascination with the aesthetic possibilities of the insect body – its adaptive powers, distinct stages of growth, and swarming formations. I made a programme for BBC Radio 4 based on this research, which you can listen to here.
My current book project, Marine Attachments, examines aesthetic and affective responses to marine life in modern and contemporary poetry. Focusing on the writing of T. S. Eliot, Marianne Moore, Sylvia Plath, Ed Roberson, and others, I'm exploring how writers challenge mainstream cultural attitudes towards marine life and uncover new ways of relating to distant and seemingly ‘alien’ entities. I'm also considering what the idea of attachment – approached from various disciplinary angles – can bring to environmental thought.
I recently edited an essay collection with Vera Fibisan entitled Blue Extinction in Literature, Art, and Culture (Palgrave, 2024), which focuses on representations of aquatic biodiversity loss from the early-modern period to the present. With Caroline Hovanec, I edited a cluster of open-access essays, Reading Modernism in the Sixth Extinction, for Modernism/modernity Print+ in 2022.
Other research interests include literature and psychoanalysis, queer studies, affect theory, war studies, and literature and science.
I would be delighted to hear from postgraduate research students interested in twentieth-century literature and/or modernism; animal studies; the blue humanities; extinction studies; literature and science; environmental humanities.
Teaching
I currently teach on the following units:
- Literature and the Environment: Diverse Perspectives (MA)
- Themes in Environmental Humanities (MA)
- Animal Planet (MA)
- Writing in the Elements: Earth, Air, Fire, Water, Uranium (MA)
- Modernism, Experimentation and Form (MA)
- Transformations (Y1)
- Approaches to Poetry (Y1)
I am Deputy Director of the MA in English Literature and a Fellow of the HEA.
Projects and supervisions
Research projects
LITTLE THINGS RULE THE WORLD: THE ENLIVENING PRACTICES OF APICULTURE AND HAND-MADE FILMMAKING
Principal Investigator
Role
Co-Investigator
Description
This project recognises parallels between crafts of beekeeping and a specific branch of analogue animated filmmaking, in which organic matter is applied directly to the filmstrip, in two key regards:…Managing organisational unit
School of Geographical SciencesDates
03/01/2018 to 31/07/2018
Publications
Selected publications
01/04/2020The Modernist Exoskeleton
The Modernist Exoskeleton
Blue Extinction in Literature, Art, and Culture
Blue Extinction in Literature, Art, and Culture
Things that Cling: Marine Attachments in Eliot
Journal of Modern Literature
Recent publications
11/12/2024Introduction
Blue Extinction in Literature, Art, and Culture
Rockpools and Queer Attachments in Modernist Writing
Oxford Handbook of Queer Modernisms
Submarine Optics in Marianne Moore and Elizabeth Bishop
The Ecopoetics of War
Feeling Stupid at the Beach
T. S. Eliot Studies Annual
Blue Extinction in Literature, Art, and Culture
Blue Extinction in Literature, Art, and Culture