
Caroline Hampshire is a Ph.D. student, concentrating on Medieval and Early Modern British Literary and Cultural Studies. She received a B.S. in English with a Portuguese minor from the United States Air Force Academy and a M.A. in Shakespeare Studies from King’s College London. After receiving her M.A., she served as an Intelligence Officer in the United States Air Force, and she continues her military service as a reservist. During her last two years of active duty, she taught introductory English composition and literature courses at USAFA and continued her research in early modern materialism, performance studies, actor-network theory, and phenomenology. She has focused her scholarship on examining the early modern mirror stage property, prologue costuming, and material collaborative authorship, presenting selected works for the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association (2022, 2023). Her additional interests include travel and food literature as well as reviewing poetry and literary-inspired performances—she has published reviews in War, Literature, and the Arts 34.1 (2022) and KCL’s collection of Shakespeare400 consortium student reviews (2016).
Caroline Hampshire