Anne Schwan
Anne Schwan

Prof Anne Schwan

Professor

Biography

I am Professor in literary and cultural studies and lead the interdisciplinary Research Centre for Arts, Media and Culture (CAMC), with over 50 staff and research students across four Schools. I joined Edinburgh Napier in 2007 after completing a PhD at the University of London (Birkbeck). I currently also serve as the UK's representative on the Board of the European Society for the Study of English (ESSE).

There are three main - often interconnected - strands to my research: the critical study of crime and imprisonment, Victorian studies and gender studies. I am particularly interested in how experiences of imprisonment are mediated in literary or other cultural forms. I am the author of Convict Voices: Women, Class, and Writing about Prison in Nineteenth-Century England (University of New Hampshire Press, 2014), co-author of How to Read Foucault’s Discipline and Punish (Pluto, 2011), and co-editor of The Palgrave Handbook of Digital and Public Humanities (Palgrave Macmillan, 2022), alongside numerous journal articles and book chapters.

I am currently completing a scholarly edition of A Study in Scarlet and The Sign of Four for the Edinburgh Edition of the Works of Arthur Conan Doyle (Edinburgh University Press; General Editor Douglas Kerr) and beginning new research on representations of gender-based and sexualized violence in literature and culture.

Committed to working with people and organizations beyond academia, I set up an award-winning prison-university partnership with HMP Edinburgh and am currently co-supervising an ARCS-funded doctoral project with Peterhead Prison Museum and Robert Gordon University.

I have supervised several PhD and MRes projects and welcome applications from prospective research students in crime writing and critical prison studies, nineteenth-century literature and culture, and gender studies.

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Advisory panels and expert committees or witness

  • Advisory Board Member for new Cambridge UP Journal Public Humanities
  • Member of 'Equality, Diversity and Inclusion' Working Group at Scottish Graduate School for Arts and Humanities (SGSAH)
  • Member of Royal Society of Edinburgh Working Group to prepare a response to the British Academy's call for evidence on skills in the arts, humanities and social sciences
  • Co-founder and Convenor of the Scottish Prisons-Universities Network (UP Network), a national platform for advice and the sharing of good practice
  • Member of National Advisory Group on Prison Education chaired by the Head of Education at Scottish Prison Service
  • Member of Consultative Group for the Journal Women: A Cultural Review (Taylor & Francis), edited by Helen Carr, Isobel Armstrong, Alison Mark and Laura Marcus
  • Member of Royal Society of Edinburgh's Young Academy of Scotland and Co-Founder and Convenor of the Young Academy's Working Group 'Arts, Humanities and Society'

 

Conference Organising Activity

  • Member of Conference Organising Team: Scotland Hub of the Flightless Conference 'Victorian Events' under the auspices of the North American Victorian Studies Association, British Association for Victorian Studies, Australasian Victorian Studies Association, DACH Victorianists and Victorians Institute, Stirling University (September 2024)
  • Co-Convenor and Chair of Panel on Gender-based and Sexualized Violence in Literature, European Society for the Study of English (ESSE) Conference, University of Lausanne, Switzerland (August 2024)
  • Conference Host and Co-Organiser 'Global Conan Doyle,' Edinburgh Napier University (April 2024)
  • Invited Panel Chair 'Genres,' International Multidisciplinary Symposium 'Languages of the Anthropocene,' The British School at Rome (June 2023)
  • Co-Convenor and Chair of Panel on 'Criminal Voice' in Literature, European Society for the Study of English (ESSE) Conference, University of Mainz, Germany (September 2022)
  • Co-organiser Symposium on 'Dark Tourism: Memory, Pilgrimage and the Digital Realm', Edinburgh Napier (May 2022)
  • Panel Chair: 'Enemy Encounters,' Cardiff University and Imperial War Museums Institute (online) (July 2021)
  • Co-Organiser and Chair: Scottish Universities-Prisons Network Conference: 'Empowering, Linking, Making,' Eric Liddell Centre, Edinburgh (March 2019)
  • Panel Convenor, Chair & Member of Conference Organising Team: International Conference of the British Association for Victorian Studies (BAVS) 'Victorian Renewals,' Dundee University (August 2019)
  • Lead Conference Organiser: 'Crime Fiction(s) - Victorian and Neo-Victorian Narratives of Crime and Punishment,' Edinburgh Napier University (April 2018)
  • Conference Chair: Research Society for Victorian Periodicals 49th Annual Conference 'Borders and Border Crossings,' Freiburg, Germany (July 2017)
  • Panel Convenor and Chair: 16th International European Prison Education Association Conference 'Beyond Frontiers,' Vienna (November 2017)
  • Conference Chair: Annual, International Conference of the British Association for Victorian Studies (BAVS) 'Consuming (the) Victorians,' Cardiff University (August/September 2016)
  • Workshop Co-organiser: 'University-Prison Partnerships in International Perspective,' with Lori Pompa (Temple University, Philadelphia), University of Edinburgh (March 2015)
  • Conference Co-Organiser: 'Orange is the New Black and New Perspectives on the Women in Prison Genre,' Edinburgh Napier University (June 2015)
  • Workshop Co-organiser: 'World-Literatures, Discrepant Transnationalisms: Beyond Region and Nation?,' Stuttgart University, Germany (December 2013)
  • Conference Organiser: 'Reading and Writing in Prison,' Edinburgh Napier University (June 2010)
  • Co-Convenor: Scottish Seminars of the British Association for Victorian Studies (BAVS)

 

Editorial Activity

  • Invited Project Contributor to US-based Digital Humanities Project 'Undisciplining the Victorian Classroom' (Assessment Guide for 'Undisciplining Archives of Empire')
  • Co-Editor Palgrave Handbook of Digital and Public Humanities (535pp., published 2022)
  • Co-Editor of Special Issue: 'Screening Women's Imprisonment: Agency and Exploitation in Orange is the New Black', Television & New Media 17.6 (2016)
  • Invited Volume Editor for the Edinburgh Edition of the Works of Arthur Conan Doyle (A Study in Scarlet and The Sign of Four; contracted and to be published by Edinburgh UP c. 2025)
  • Editor of Special Issue: 'Reading and Writing in Prison,' Critical Survey 23.3 (2011)
  • Co-Editor of Special Issue: 'Dickens and Sex,' Critical Survey, 17.2 (2005)

 

External Examining/Validations

  • External Examiner (PhD): Newcastle University
  • Chief External Examiner BA (Hons) English and History and BA (Hons) History, Leeds Beckett University
  • External Examiner BA (Hons) English and Film Studies, University College Dublin
  • External Examiner BA (Hons) English and History, Leeds Beckett University
  • External Examiner BA (Hons) English Studies, University of Teesside

 

Fellowships and Awards

  • Edinburgh Napier Above & Beyond Award (with Lindsay Morgan, Mary Ann Kennedy, Kirsten Macleod and Paul Gray) for Partnership with the Scottish Prison Service
  • Visiting Research Fellow, Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities at the University of Edinburgh
  • Herald Higher Education Partnership Award (for Partnership with Scottish Prison Service and Fife College)
  • Napier Students' Association (NSA) Award for 'Best Module' (Crime in Text & Film)
  • Napier Students' Association (NSA) Award 'Most Inspiring'
  • Napier Students' Association (NSA) Award 'Best Feedback'
  • AHRC Fellowship (Early Career)
  • Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
  • Anne Humpherys Prize for the best Birkbeck PhD in Nineteenth-Century Studies in 2005
  • Fellow of RSA

 

Grant Funding Panel Member

  • Committee Member for the European Society for the Study of English (ESSE) Collaborative Project Workshop Scheme
  • Reviewer and Panel Member for Applied Research Collaborative Studentships (ARCS) at Scottish Graduate School for Arts and Humanities (SGSAH)
  • Reviewer and Panel Member for Applied Research Collaborative Studentships (ARCS) at Scottish Graduate School for Arts and Humanities (SGSAH)
  • Committee Member for the Carnegie Trust Research Incentive Grant Scheme (Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences)

 

Grant Reviewer

  • Grant Reviewer: Israel Science Foundation
  • Grant Reviewer: Member of AHRC Academic and Knowledge Exchange Peer Review Colleges
  • Grant Reviewer: Research Assessor for Carnegie Trust

 

Invited Speaker

  • Keynote on 'Narrative Voice, Ethics and Gender-Based Violence in Contemporary Fiction' at 'Crime Scene: Narratives of Crime and Criminal Psychology' Conference co-hosted by the Departments of English and Psychology, Istanbul Kultur University, Turkiye (May 2024)
  • Plenary Lecture 'Cross-Cultural Encounters, Heimat, and Reading and Writing in a Scottish WWI Internment Camp', Global Scotland and the Nineteenth Century Conference, Centre for Cross-Cultural circa Nineteenth-Century Research (c19c), University of St Andrews (May 2021)
  • Invited speaker at interdisciplinary Book Symposium 'Metaphors of Confinement' hosted by The Centre for Law and Society in a Global Context, The Criminal Justice Centre and The Centre for the History of Emotions, Queen Mary, University of London (October 2021)
  • Invited Speaker 'Editing Conan Doyle Roundtable' at Arthur Conan Doyle Network Conference 'Conan Doyle and Storytelling', Birkbeck, University of London (December 2021)
  • 'Scotland, Germany and the First World War.' Royal Society of Edinburgh Funded Workshop on Scottish and European Literary Exchanges and Identity Formations (1780-1914), University of Strathclyde (March 2018)
  • "Literature and Literacies in Criminal Justice Settings: Beyond Bibliotherapy and Desistance Theory?" Reading for Life Conference, University of Exeter (April 2017)
  • "German Internees Writing the First World War: Identities, Border Crossings and Humour in Stobsiade." Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities, University of Edinburgh (October 2017)
  • 'The (Un)happy Marriage of the Women in Prison Genre and Prison Activism: Postfeminism and Critique in Orange is the New Black.' Department of English, Stuttgart University, Germany (December 2016)
  • ''Murder of Mrs. Maybrick by the British Government': Gender and the Nation in the Wake of the Florence Maybrick Trial.' Symposium on Gender Stereotypes in the Long Nineteenth Century, Stirling University (April 2016)
  • “Women, Class and Writing about Prison in 19th Century England.” Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research/Centre for Gender History, University of Glasgow (March 2015).
  • “Convict Voices: Feminism, Class and Prison Writing in the Long Nineteenth Century.” Departments of English/Criminology/Philosophy, Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), NY (April 2015).
  • “Orange is the New Black and the Women in Prison Genre: Historicizing Cultural Representations of Women’s Imprisonment.” Department of English, Nazareth College, Rochester, NY (April 2015).
  • 'Convict Voices: Feminism, Class and Prison Writing in the Long Nineteenth Century.' Department of English, Stuttgart University, Germany (May 2013)
  • “Convict Voices: Feminism, Class and Prison Writing in the Long Nineteenth Century.” Gender History Network Seminar, University of Edinburgh (May 2013).
  • “Re-writing Women’s Prison History in Margaret Atwood’s Alias Grace (1996) and Sarah Waters’ Affinity (1999).” Department of English, University of Amsterdam (February 2013).
  • AHRC-funded 'Prison Reading Groups' Event, Roehampton University (September 2012)
  • Keynote 'Re-reading Michel Foucault's Discipline and Punish' at 'Radical Foucault' conference, University of East London
  • Guest lectures on 19th-Century British literature and society, Department of English and Comparative Literature, San Diego State University, California (October 2010).
  • “Gender, Class and Citizenship: The Secret Letters and Prison Diaries of British Suffragettes.” Nazareth College, Rochester, NY (April 2010).
  • “Female Prisoners Talking Back: The Problem of Early Convict Autobiography.” Interdisciplinary Research Seminar, Keele University (November 2007).
  • “Revising Cultural Histories of Crime and Punishment: Women and Prison-Writing in Victorian England.” Victorian Studies Centre, University of Leicester (January 2007).

 

Media Activity

  • Quoted in article in The National on AHRC-funded project on WWI internment
  • Quoted in Scotsman article on AHRC-funded project on WWI internment
  • Quoted in BBC website report on AHRC-funded project on WWI internment (9,600 views)
  • BBC Radio interview on AHRC-funded project on creativity in WWI internment camps, Good Morning Scotland (28 February 2018) (typically 120,000-150,000 listeners per day)

 

Public/Community Engagement

  • Invited to host event celebrating the Edinburgh UNESCO City of Literature Trust's 20th anniversary, Edinburgh Napier University (October 2024)
  • Public Talk 'Public Executions and the Genre of the Execution Broadside in the 19th Century,' National Library of Scotland (January 2020)
  • Online Lecture 'Creativity Behind the Barbed Wire During WWI: Theatre Performances at Stobs Camp' (September 2020)
  • Public Talk 'Creativity Behind the Barbed Wire,' Newcastle City Library (November 2019)
  • Post-Screening Discussion on the Film Suffragette, Based on my Research on Suffragette Prison Diaries, Filmhouse Edinburgh (February 2018)
  • Edinburgh Napier Lead for AHRC-funded Public Performances 'A Night at Stobs' (about WWI internment) in Glasgow, Edinburgh and Hawick (June 2018)
  • Co-facilitated Reading Group with Women at HMP Edinburgh, with Dr Katrina Morrison (Criminology)
  • Invited Speaker through the Royal Society of Edinburgh's School Talks Programme: 'Crime, Punishment and Social Justice: From Oliver Twist to the Suffragettes,' Kilgraston School Perth (October 2017)
  • Invited Speaker through the Royal Society of Edinburgh's School Talks Programme: 'Books or Prisons? Reflections on Literature and Social Justice,' Merchiston Castle School Edinburgh (January 2017)
  • Co-organiser International Prison Education Day at HMP Barlinnie (October 2016)
  • Article on Partnership with HMP Edinburgh Published in the Prisoners’ Education Trust Newsletter (October 2014)
  • Co-organiser of 'Arts and Humanities at the Parliament: A Showcase,' Scottish Parliament (October 2014)
  • Invited Talk: 'Inside-Out’s Transformative Pedagogy and Prison-University Partnerships,' HMP Shotts Learning Centre (November 2014)
  • Completed Visits to Prisons and Jails in US and Training with the US-based 'Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program', for the purpose of engaging with academics, professionals and prisoners in real-life settings (June/July 2014)
  • Initiated Partnership between Edinburgh Napier, the Scottish Prison Service and Fife (formerly Carnegie) College, for the purpose of student peer-placement scheme at HMP Edinburgh

 

Reviewing

  • Journal Reviewer: Crime, Media, Culture
  • Reviewer of submissions for the Book Prize awarded by University English (the UK's Subject Association)
  • Journal Reviewer: Journal of Men's Studies
  • Journal Reviewer: Feminist Media Studies
  • Journal Reviewer: Critical Studies in Media Communication
  • Journal Reviewer: Journal of Jewish Identities
  • Journal Reviewer: Genre
  • Book Proposal Reviewer: Palgrave
  • Journal Reviewer: International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice
  • Journal Reviewer: Journal of Religion and Popular Culture
  • Journal Reviewer: Modern Language Review
  • Journal Reviewer: Neo-Victorian Studies
  • Journal Reviewer: International Journal of Canadian Studies

 

Visiting Positions

  • Visiting Researcher at University of Bonn, Germany (funded by U of Bonn and Forum Internationale Wissenschaft) (May 2024)
  • Research at Van Pelt Library, University of Pennsylvania (July 2019)
  • Visiting Researcher, Centre for Multidisciplinary and Intercultural Inquiry, University College London (November 2017)
  • Visiting Adjunct Professor, Department of English and Comparative Literature, San Diego State University, California (Sept-Dec 2010)

 

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Adultery, gender and the nation: the trial and Imprisonment of Florence Maybrick

Presentation / Conference
Schwan, A. (2012, April)
Adultery, gender and the nation: the trial and Imprisonment of Florence Maybrick. Paper presented at Bodies of Evidence: Crime, Gender, and Representation, Newcastle University, UK

Crime

Book Chapter
Schwan, A. (2011)
Crime. In S. Ledger, & H. Furneaux (Eds.), Charles Dickens in Context, (301-309). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/cbo9780511975493.039
Reflecting on society's treatment of convicts in 1891, Oscar Wilde declared that ‘one is absolutely sickened, not by the crimes that the wicked have committed, but by the puni...

Introduction - Reading and Writing in Prison

Journal Article
Schwan, A. (2011)
Introduction - Reading and Writing in Prison. Critical Survey, 23(3), 1-5. https://doi.org/10.3167/cs.2011.230301
No abstract available. Special issue of Critical Survey - Reading and Writing in Prison. Anne Schwan is guest editor.

How to read Foucault's "Discipline and Punish": the birth of the prison

Book
Schwan, A., & Shapiro, S. (2011)
How to read Foucault's "Discipline and Punish": the birth of the prison. Pluto Press

Book Review of "Neo-Victorianism: The Victorians in the Twenty-First Century, 1999-2009" by Ann Heilmann and Mark Llewellyn.

Journal Article
Schwan, A. (2011)
Book Review of "Neo-Victorianism: The Victorians in the Twenty-First Century, 1999-2009" by Ann Heilmann and Mark Llewellyn. Contemporary Women's Writing, 5(2), 161-162. https://doi.org/10.1093/cww/vpr004
No abstract available.

‘Dreadful Beyond Description’: Mary Carpenter's prison reform writings and female convicts in Britain and India

Journal Article
Schwan, A. (2010)
‘Dreadful Beyond Description’: Mary Carpenter's prison reform writings and female convicts in Britain and India. European Journal of English Studies, 14(2), 107-120. https://doi.org/10.1080/13825577.2010.481450
Mary Carpenter (1807-77) was one of mid-Victorian England's most prolific social reformers, starting her career with a focus on the reformation of juvenile offenders. This art...

Constructing citizenship through suffragette prison diaries

Presentation / Conference
Schwan, A. (2010, June)
Constructing citizenship through suffragette prison diaries. Paper presented at 7th Biennial International Auto/Biography Association Conference, University of Sussex
No abstract available.

Gender, class and citizenship in suffragette prison memoirs

Presentation / Conference
Schwan, A. (2009, October)
Gender, class and citizenship in suffragette prison memoirs. Paper presented at Lives in Relation: An Interdisciplinary Conference on Life Writing, University of Lincoln
No abstract available.

From "Dry Volumes of Facts and Figures" to stories of "Flesh and Blood": the prison naratives of Frederick William Robinson

Book
Schwan, A. (2008)
From "Dry Volumes of Facts and Figures" to stories of "Flesh and Blood": the prison naratives of Frederick William Robinson. In J. Alber, & F. Lauterbach (Eds.), Stones of Law-Bricks of Shame: narrating imprisonment in the Victorian age, 191-212. Toronto University Press

Book Review - "The Transforming Draught: Jekyll and Hyde" - Robert Louis Stevenson and the Victorian alcoholism debate.

Journal Article
Schwan, A. (2008)
Book Review - "The Transforming Draught: Jekyll and Hyde" - Robert Louis Stevenson and the Victorian alcoholism debate. Journal of Stevenson Studies, 5,

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