<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><item href="/english/people/marshall-needleman-armintor-phd.html" dsn="people"><first_name>Marshall</first_name><last_name>Armintor</last_name><prefixes/><pronouns/><post_nominals>Ph.D.</post_nominals><title-1>Principal Lecturer | Graduate Advisor</title-1><title-2/><title-3/><title-4/><department>English</department><type>Faculty,Graduate Advisor</type><email>marshall.armintor@unt.edu</email><phone>940-565-2116</phone><image><img src="/english/images/english.unt.edu/files/images/faculty/photos/armintor_headshot.jpg" alt="Marshall Armintor"/></image><office>116C Auditorium Bldg</office><address/><office-hours/><types><type>Faculty</type><type>Graduate Advisor</type></types><departments><department>English</department></departments><main-content>Dr. Armintor's research interests are primarily in twentieth-century British literature and critical theory, especially psychoanalysis; his book Lacan and the Ghosts of Modernity: Masculinity, Tradition, and the Anxiety of Influence (Peter Lang) was published in 2004. He has taught a wide range of courses at UNT since 2003, with topics ranging from graphic novels to James Joyce to Victorian literature and videogame narrative. Recently, he has been publishing on neo-Victorian media, MAD Magazine, red velvet cake, Horizon Zero Dawn, the Pabna Peasant Uprising of 1873, and the philosophy and rhetoric of Amazon Web Services.
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