
Dr. Leah Toth
Assistant Professor of English
- Ph.D. in English
University of Kentucky - M.A. in English
University of Alabama Birmingham - B.S. in English
Troy University
Teaching Fields: World literature and British literature
Leah Toth is an assistant professor of English who specializes in 20th-century literature, film, and sound studies. Her current research in literary studies examiines western modernists' acute attention to the auditory in urban, technologically advanced environments. Her work in film focuses on formal aspects of music and sound design within mid-twentieth century historical contexts.
Recent publications include "Re-listening to Virginia Woolf: Sound Transfuction and Private Listening in Mrs. Dalloway
(Criticism) and "'Beautiful, If You See It the Right Way': David Lynch and Erarserhead's Aural Tableau of Industrial America" (Resonance).
West Hall #2120