I am an Assistant Professor of Classical and Liberal Education at Flagler College, St. Augustine, Florida. I write and speak about digital culture, materiality, and St. Augustine. I collaborates with cultural heritage organizations on exhibits and public programming to highlight the diverse historical narratives of St. Augustine. 

My scholarship is situated primarily in the fields of literature, creative writing, media studies, public history and science and technology studies. 

Combined, these disciplines afford me methodologies for investigating the complex relationships between self-representation, knowledge production,  technology, care, and harm. For me, interdisciplinary scholarship is a critical and vital practice for addressing the challenges of twenty-first century.

My work moves between the academy and cultural heritage spaces. These questions animate my projects: who gets to tell what stories? who produces accessible knowledge? what stories are legible?  how does literature reinforce, challenge, complicate normative structures?  what stories and histories linger in gaps? how are we at stake to each other? what methods of research open up generative, transformative conversation for the most people? 

Jeanette Clare Vigliotti, PhD

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