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Sandra Dinter is a Junior Professor of British literature and culture at the University of Hamburg, specializing in 19th, 20th, and 21st-century British literature. She has a strong focus on Victorian Studies, neo-Victorianism, mobility and space, gender studies, and medical humanities. Dinter has published works on various topics, including the literary and cultural constructions of childhood. In her academic career, she held positions such as Feodor Lynen Research Fellow at the University of Toronto and has been involved in multiple research and teaching positions across renowned institutions in Germany and the UK. With a doctorate from the University of Bielefeld, her scholarly contributions span a range of publications, including articles in journals and books discussing intersections of literature and social themes. Furthermore, she has organized workshops for the “DACH Victorianists” network to foster exchange among Victorian scholars in the D-A-CH region. Currently, she is also working on a book project exploring representations of female walkers in 19th-century British literature and culture, supported by the Daimler and Benz Foundation.
University of Hamburg • Hamburg, Germany
Teaching and researching in British literature and culture.
University of Toronto • Toronto, Canada
Research fellowship focusing on English studies.
Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg • Erlangen, Germany
Worked on literature and cultural studies.
Includes tracks like Intelligent Adaptive Systems (IAS).