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Molly Volanth Hall Visiting Lecturer, Humanities
  • email mvhall@massart.edu
  • education
    • PhD in English Literature and Culture, University of Rhode Island, Kingston RI
    • MA in English Literature, University of New Hampshire, Durham NH
    • 
MEd in Humane Education, Cambridge College at Boston, Boston MA
    • BA in English Language and Literature cum laude, University of Massachusetts, Boston MA

Molly Volanth Hall (she/her) teaches environmental humanities, British & Global Anglophone literature, race and nationalism, and war studies—as well as across these areas. Hailing originally from the Boston area, she earned her PhD from the University of Rhode Island and an MA from the University of New Hampshire, and she also holds an MEd. Molly’s work dwells most on 20th-century literature in English, with a focus on the modernist period and its aesthetic afterlives. She is currently at work on a book titled Base Matters: Modernist Environments of War and Empire, which investigates the impact of images of mud, land, soil and stone images and ideas on popular imaginings of our ways of belonging to a culture, a country, or a physical and environmental place—beginning in the 1910s and radiating out from there. Her classes invite students to explore these and related ideas to learn about other cultures, their own intersections between the two, the multiplicities of either, and the relationship between their artistic practice and its histories, environments, and futures.

At MassArt, Molly teaches Literary Traditions in the Humanities program.

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