Megan Faragher is a Professor at Wright State University, Lake Campus. Her research focuses on the intersection between social psychology and modes of literary and cultural production in the 20th century.
She is the author of Public Opinion Polling in Mid-Century British Literature: The Psychographic Turn (Oxford University Press, 2021) and co-editor of Mid-century women's writing: Disrupting the public/private divide (Manchester University Press, 2024).
She has additional essays in multiple edited collections, including Naomi Mitchison: A Writer in Time (Edinburgh University Press, 2023) and British Writing, Propaganda, and Cultural Diplomacy in the Second World War and Beyond (Bloomsbury Academic, 2024). She has published articles in journals including Textual Practice, The Space Between Journal, Prose Studies, Feminist Modernist Studies, and Literature & History.
In 2019 and 2021 she was the recipient of the Lake Campus's Outstanding Faculty Research Award, as well as the 2023 Outstanding Service Award. In her teaching, Megan Faragher centers her classes around themes of information, technology, and propaganda studies.
She currently serves as Book Reviews Editor for George Orwell Studies and will serve as the co-President of the Space Between Society beginning in mid-2024.
She has played roller derby since 2010, and prefers skating to walking.



