Department of English Language and Literature
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Sophie Farthing
Title: | Graduate Student PhD Candidate, Graduate Teaching Assistant |
Department: | English Language and Literature College of Arts and Sciences |
Email: | farthins@email.sc.edu |

Field:
Modern and Contemporary American Women Writers, Creative Nonfiction, Queer Studies,
Queer Families and Communities, Domesticity
Biography:
Sophie Farthing teaches freshman English at the University of South Carolina where
she is writing a dissertation on “found family” communities in the fiction of contemporary
American women writers. She has taught themed courses on Isolation in American Film
and Fiction (ENGL 101) and Writing About Writing (ENGL 102). She is currently an Assistant
Director of the First-Year English Program where she promotes process pedagogy and
student-centric learning environments. Her M.A. thesis explores American poet Anne
Bradstreet’s role in the vibrant transatlantic communities of Puritan women writers
during the late 16th and early-to-mid 17th centuries. Other interests include fanfiction studies, Christianity and American
religious trauma, walking her lion-sized poodle named Frances, and eating cake.
Publications:
• “The Teaching Assistant” in Writing on the Edge, vol. 31, nos.1-2, Fall 2020-Spring 2021, pp. 21-6.
• “’The Great Divide’: Isolation in Willa Cather’s O Pioneers! and The Song of the Lark” in Great Plains Quarterly, vol. 42., nos. 1-2, Winter-Spring 2022, pp. 49-59. Forthcoming.