Timothy S. Miller
Timothy S. Miller works primarily on contemporary science fiction and fantasy literature, although he was originally trained as a medievalist with a Ph.D. from the University of Notre Dame. His current major project explores representations of plants in speculative fiction, and most recently he has published a His other published articles address authors as different as Le Guin, J. R. R. Tolkien, C. S. Lewis, China Mi茅ville, H. P. Lovecraft, Junot D铆az, and others, as well as science fiction and fantasy film. In 2022 he was also a guest on the
Recent Courses Taught at FAU:
- LIT 6934: Theorizing the Fantastic
- LIT 6932: Artificial Intelligence in Literature and Film
- LIT 3312: Fantasy Literature
- LIT 3333: Literature of Adolescence
- LIT 2931: Science and Fiction
Other Courses Taught Previously:
- Medieval Science and Medieval Fiction
- J. R. R. Tolkien, C. S. Lewis, and Medievalism
- Women and Science Fiction
MA Theses Chaired:
- 鈥淩eading Transness in AI Narratives: How Artificiality Constructs Transgender Identity鈥
- 鈥淭he Harm in Knowing: The Importance of Perspective and the Dangers of Knowledge in H. P. Lovecraft鈥
- 鈥溾楾his Land is In My Bones鈥欌: Witchcraft, Magic, and Ecology in Terry Pratchett鈥檚 Tiffany Aching 厂别谤颈别蝉鈥
- 鈥淭he Reintegration of Women and Class Conflict into Epic/Grimdark Fantasy鈥
- 鈥淪ocial Ghosts of the Domestic Sphere: The Haunting Presence of the Monstrous Mother in Contemporary Fiction鈥
- 鈥淭he Voice Not from Rivia: Silence, Ecofeminism, and Their Limits in The Witcher 厂别谤颈别蝉鈥
Other Graduate Theses Advised:
- 鈥淎nalyzing BIPOC Representation in Young Adult Fiction鈥
- 鈥溾楾he Trouble Began Long Before鈥: The Post-Apocalyptic Present of Octavia Butler鈥檚 Kindred鈥
- 鈥淰irtual Dungeons: Performance and Performative Play in Role-playing Games鈥 (for the MFA in Media, Technology, and Entertainment)
- 鈥Fessenden鈥檚 Worlds: Biosys, a Short Film Inspired by Edmond Hamilton鈥檚 鈥楩essenden鈥檚 Worlds鈥欌 (for the MFA in Media, Technology, and Entertainment)
Selected Publications:
Palgrave SFF: A New Canon. Ed. Keren Omry and Sean Guynes. Palgrave Macmillan, 2023.
鈥淭olkien and Rape: Sexual Terror, Sexual Violence, and the Woman鈥檚 Body in Middle-earth,鈥 co-authored with Elizabeth Miller. Extrapolation 62.2 (2021): 133-155.
鈥淰egetable Love: Desire, Feeling, and Sexuality in Botanical Fiction.鈥 Plants in Science Fiction: Speculative Vegetation. Ed. Katherine Bishop, Jerry M盲盲tt盲, and David Higgins. Cardiff: The University of Wales Press, 2020. 105-126.
鈥淏idding with Beowulf, Dicing with Chaucer, and Playing Poker with King Arthur: Medievalism in Modern Board Gaming Culture.鈥 Studies in Medievalism XXVIII: Medievalism and Discrimination (2019): 149-175.
鈥淧recarity, Parenthood, and Play in Jennifer Phang鈥檚 Advantageous.鈥 Science Fiction Film & Television 11.2 (2018): 177-201 [special issue on Women & Science Fiction Media].
鈥淔lying Chaucers, Insectile Ecclesiasts, and Pilgrims Through Space and Time: The Science Fiction Chaucer.鈥 The Chaucer Review 48.2 (2013): 129-165.
鈥淟ives of the Monster Plants: The Revenge of the Vegetable in the Age of Animal Studies.鈥 Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts 23.3 (2012): 460-479.
鈥淧reternatural Narration and the Lens of Genre Fiction in Junot D铆az鈥檚 The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao.鈥 Science Fiction Studies 38.1 (2011): 92-114.
鈥淭he Two Kings and the Two Labyrinths: Escaping Escapism in Henson鈥檚 Labyrinth and Del Toro鈥檚 Laberinto.鈥 Extrapolation 52.1: 26-50 (2011).
鈥淔rom Bodily Fear to Cosmic Horror (and Back Again): The Tentacle Monster from Primordial Chaos to Hello Cthulhu.鈥 Lovecraft Annual 5 (2011): 121-154.
鈥淭he Pearl Maiden鈥檚 Psyche: The Middle English Pearl and the Allegorical-Visionary 鈥淭he Motley & the Motley: Conflicting and Conflicted Models of Generic Hybridity in China Mi茅ville鈥檚 Bas-Lag.鈥 Foundation 108 (2010): 39-65.
鈥淢yth-Remaking in the Shadow of Vergil: The Captive(-ated) Voice of Ursula K. Le Guin鈥檚 Lavinia.鈥 Mythlore 29.1/2 (2010): 29-50.
鈥溾業 tell it as I best know how鈥: Fable, Fantasy, and Storytelling in Joanna Newsom鈥檚 鈥楥olleen.鈥欌 Visions of Joanna Newsom. Ed. Bradley Buchanan. Sacramento: Roan Press, 2010. 57- 72.
鈥Frankenstein Without Frankenstein: The Iron Giant and the Absent Creator.鈥 The Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts 20.3 (2009): 385-405.