Lilith Todd

Lilith Todd

Lilith Todd is a Ph.D. candidate in Columbia's Department of English and Comparative Literature, where she is studying 17th- and 18th-century British and Transatlantic literature. Broadly, her research interests include representations of domesticity, maternity, and bodily sensations, the histories of nursing, sex work, and surrogacy, and the various flows of water, bodily fluids, products, and poetic beats. She has an article forthcoming from The Eighteenth-Century: Theory and Interpretation on the nurse, washerwoman, and poet Mary Collier and her work with bodily fluids. Before coming to Columbia, she received her B.A. in English (with honors) and in History from Brown University.

Working Group Affiliation

Motherhood and Technology