Bio & Expertise

Mohlmann’s research focuses on popular non-fiction and autobiographical discourse in American literature. Mohlmann has published on seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Virginia, with a particular interest in the Virginia Company of London's corporate personhood, in addition to essays on the poetry of colonial American women. Mohlmann's first book, Trump and Autobiography: Corporate Culture, Political Rhetoric, and Interpretation (Routledge 2021) examined the influence of popular management non-fiction on Donald Trump's autobiographical writing. 

Mohlmann is currently at work on a second book examining autobiographical discourse in paranormal non-fiction post-1975.

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Organizational Affiliations

Assistant Professor, College of Arts, Social Sciences, and Humanities

Assistant Professor, English

Education

English
Doctor of Philosophy, Purdue University Calumet (United States, Hammond) - PUC
English
Master of Arts (MA), University of Maine (United States, Orono)
English
Bachelor of Arts (BA), George Mason University (United States, Fairfax)