
Bryan B Rasmussen, Ph.D.
Professor of English
he/his
brasmuss@callutheran.edu
Humanities 211
Areas of expertise: Environmental humanities, academic research and writing
Office Hours: Email me at brasmuss@callutheran.edu to schedule an appointment
About
I am Professor of English and faculty in Environmental Studies. My principle areas of research and teaching are in environmental humanities and academic research writing.
Education
Ph.D. Indiana University, Bloomington
Expertise
Environmental humanities; literature and environment; climate change and literature; California literature; California natural history; Charles Darwin; nineteenth-century British literary and cultural history
Publications
Articles:
- Journal of the Southwest 66.3 (Autumn 2024): 330-363. Co-written with Andrew W. Pattison.
- Landscape Research, 2024. pp. 1-21.
- . Ed. Greg Gordon. U Nebraska Press. 2024.
- Victorian Studies 60.2 (Spring 2018): 255-68.
- Boom: A Journal of California. Web. June 22, 2017.
- BRANCH: Britain, Representation and Nineteenth-Century History. Ed. Dino Franco Felluga. 2017.
- "From God's Work to Fieldwork: Charlotte Tonna's Evangelical Autoethnography." ELH 77.1 (Spring 2010): 159-94.
Reviews:
- Darwin and Theories of Aesthetics and Cultural History. Ed. Barbara Larson and Sabine Flach. Surrey: Ashgate, 2013. Victorian Studies 57.3 (Spring 2015): 535-37.
- Anne Isba, The Excellent Mrs. Fry: Unlikely Heroine. Continuum, 2010. Victorian Studies 54.1 (Autumn 2011): 153-55.
- Anna Maria Jones, Problem Novels: Victorian Fiction Theorizes the Sensational Self. The Ohio State University Press, 2007. Romanticism and Victorianism on the Net 53 (Feb. 2009). URL: .
Media + Public Scholarship:
- Mexican Bird Resurvey Project, collaborator: Contributed expedition journal, science history, and photography to the Moore Lab of Zoology's NSF-funded resurvey of Mexican bird biodiversity in the Sierra San Pedro Mártir region of northern Baja California, Mexico. 2017-2018. URL:
- "The Harmony of Nature," segment on natural history dioramas and American wilderness ideals for Backstory American history podcast. 38:00-51:00. November 2018. URL:
- "Inside the Minds of Animals." TED-Ed. July 2015. URL:
Grant Funding
2025. Hewlett Research Grant, Association for the Study of Literature and the Environment conference, U Maryland, to deliver the paper "Downscaling Climate: Culture and Resilience in non-Western Climate Fiction," $1000
2019. Hewlett Research Grant, Association for the Study of Literature and the Environment conference, UC Davis, for a paper in the panel "Anthropocene Wilderness," $1000
2017. Hewlett Research Grant, Archival study and repeat photography of the Sierra San Pedro Martir, Baja, Mexico, $1000
2015. Hewlett Research Grant, Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, UC Berkeley, Lower California (Baja) archival expedition research, $500
2013. Faculty Research & Creative Works Grant, History of European science museums, $4000
2012. Community Leaders Association, "Small Creatures Sanctuary" apiary. $2025