Dr. Amanda Sigler

  • Assistant Professor

Interests

British Literature
Modernism
Periodical Studies

Education

Ph.D. University of Virginia
B.A. University of Tulsa

Courses Taught

  • ENG 2301: British Literature
  • ENG 3378: War Movies and Literature
  • ENG 4369: Modern British Novel
  • ENG 4371: Modern British Poetry
  • ENG 5371: Modern British Literature Graduate Seminar

Bio

Amanda Sigler specializes in British literature. Before coming to Baylor, she taught in Virginia, where her courses explored the intersection between war, writing, and film. Her pedagogy emphasizes student leadership and rigorous research skills. She has published in European Joyce Studies, the James Joyce Quarterly, the Joyce Studies Annual, Tulsa Studies in Women’s Literature, and the Cambridge History of Modernism, among other venues. Her book, Modernist Authorship and Transatlantic Periodical Culture: 1895-1925, unearths archival evidence to describe a collaborative, consumer-oriented Modernism that developed out of fortuitous groupings in periodicals. It was published by Bloomsbury in 2022.

Portrait of Amanda Sigler
Office Location

Carroll Science 414