
Professor, English and Susan Resneck Pierce Professor of Humanities and Honors
Priti Joshi earned her B.A. in English and History from the University of Maryland, and Ph.D. in English from Rutgers University. Her primary area of research and teaching is nineteenth-century British literature, culture, and empire, with a secondary specialization in post-colonial literatures and film. She teaches courses on the Bront毛 sisters and other 19th-century women writers, including Elizabeth Gaskell; Charles Dickens; George Eliot; Britishness; Indian Fiction; Bollywood Film; Travel Writing; and the nonfiction prose essay. She is a at the Rare Book School at UVA and is excited to help develop a 鈥渃ulture of the book as artifact鈥 at Puget Sound.
Prof. Joshi is the author of (SUNY Press 2021) which examines 19th-century Indian newspapers, their circulation, and their response to crises. Empire News won the from the Research Society for Victorian Periodicals and was shortlisted for the DeLong prize for best book from the Society for the History of Authorship, Reading and Printing. She has also published articles on Anne Bront毛, Frances Trollope, Edwin Chadwick, George Eliot, and Charles Dickens; on India in the 1851 Great Exhibition (in Museum History Journal); and on advertisements in periodicals (in Victorian Periodicals Review). She is currently working on a projected book-length study entitled For Illustrative Purposes Only: From Lithography to Photography in Indian Periodicals of the Nineteenth Century.