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Benjamin C Miele

Associate Professor Department of English Office Location: AD 347 Phone: 210-805-2536

Dr. Miele teaches and studies early modern British literature and culture, the environmental Humanities, surveillance studies, sustainability studies, environmental justice, and social justice. He is Associate Professor of English, Coordinator of UIW's interdisciplinary concentration in Sustainability Studies, the Chair of the Sustainability Advisory Board, and was recently awarded a fellowship by the USDA to join the 2023 cohort of the E. Kika de la Garza Fellows, which will strengthen partnerships between Hispanic-serving Institutions (HSI's) such as UIW and the USDA. In his free time he enjoys working in UIW's community and pollinator gardens, spaces open to the San Antonio community for viewing, volunteering, and harvesting.

  • Ph.D., English literature, University of Iowa, 2015
  • M.A., English literature, University of Iowa, 2012
  • B.A., Classics and English, Colorado College, 2006
  • University of the Incarnate Word, 2016-present
  • Cornell College, 2015-16
  • University of Iowa, 2009-16
  • Verbum Incarnatum volume 7: Conflict and Aftermath
  • "'I do love / To note and to observe': The Pleasures of Surveillance and Resistance in the Work of Ben Jonson"
  • "Gods, Informers, and the Erotics of Surveillance: The Critique of Surveillance in King Lear"
  • "Divestment and its Effects on Enrollment: A Win-Win?"
  • "Counter-Imperial Critique and Environmental Justice in Ovid and Beyond"
  • "Ecocriticism in the Community Gardens"
  • "Beyond Metabolic Rift: Surveillance Capitalism and Socio-ecological Transformation"
  • CURC
  • Marlowe Society of America
  • Modern Language Association
  • Renaissance Society of America
  • Shakespeare Association of America
  • Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education
  • Gardening
  • Drumming
  • 1881 Commemorative Award for Faculty Development, "Toward a Zero-Waste University: Expanding UIW’s Compost Initiative"
  • 2023 E. Kika de la Garza Fellow, United States Department of Agriculture
  • UIW Sustainability Advisory Board, Community Gardens and Education Sub-committees
  • Undergraduate Council
  • CHASS Governance Committee
  • Co-Editor of Verbum Incarnatum: An Academic Journal of Social Justice
  • Coordinator, Sustainability Studies
  • Chair, Sustainability Advisory Board