
Jennifer C Chapman
My academic work as an independent literary scholar focuses on the connections between literature and philosophy and speculative science. Hamlet is the subject of my present research, which aims to investigate the interplay between consciousness, observer-dependent reality, and narrative meaning formation. The research uses biocentrism alongside Heideggerian ontology and Karen Barad’s agential realism to study how literary works present philosophical discussions about perception, identity, and time.
My academic background includes a PhD in English Literature, and I have published and presented research in early modern studies and existential philosophy and speculative realism. My research focuses on literary forms that both predict and challenge modern scientific, metaphysical, and cultural theoretical ideas.
I am open to discussions with peers, and I welcome reviews of my work.