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Carol Senf is a Professor in the School of Literature, Media, and Communication at Georgia Tech, where she has been a faculty member since 1981. She earned her PhD in Victorian Studies from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1979. Her research areas include Victorian literature, Gothic Studies, and Literary and Cultural Studies, with a geographic focus on Europe and North America. Through her scholarly work, she examines themes related to gender inequality, social justice, and the representation of race and ethnicity in literature. Senf has published several notable works including 'Bram Stoker's Fiction' and 'Dracula: Tradition and Modernism' and has contributed to academic journals such as College English and the Victorian Institute Journal. She has also collaborated on a research guide on Gothic Literature, integrating both print and electronic sources. Her teaching interests encompass a wide range of subjects including literature and science, women's literature, and biomedicine in culture. Senf currently teaches various courses covering English composition, major authors, science and technology studies, and special topics in literature and culture.
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