Master Lecturer
English

Laura Buchholz

5038 BATTEN ARTS & LETTERS
NORFOLK, 23529

Ph.D. in English, Old Dominion University, (2014)

M.A. in English Literature, Old Dominion University, (2009)

Research Interests

Narrative TheoryVictorian StudiesSerialization Contemporary TV

Articles

Buchholz, L. (2018). Reconstructing LOST: Connecting Storyworld Geography to Narrative Comprehension in Online Wiki Communities. Frontiers of Narrative Studies.
Buchholz, L. (2014). Illustrations and Text: Storyworld Space and the Multimodality of Serialized Narratives. Style 48 (4).
Buchholz, L. (2012). Unnatural Narrative in Postcolonial Contexts: Re-reading Salman Rushdie’s "Midnight’s Children". Journal of Narrative Theory 42 (3).
Buchholz, L. (2009). The Morphing Metaphor and the Question of Narrative Voice. Narrative 17 (2).
  • 2015: Old Dominion University Nominee for the 2015 CGS/ProQuest Distinguished Dissertation Award in Humanities and Fine Arts, Old Dominion University