Ecological Form
By Nathan K. Hensley & Philip Steer &Publisher Description
Links environmental thought with postcolonial studies for a new understanding of Britsh Empire and Victorian literature.
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About Nathan K. Hensley
Nathan K. Hensley is Associate Professor of English at Georgetown University. He is the author of Forms of Empire: The Poetics of Victorian Sovereignty (2016).
Philip Steer
Philip Steer is Senior Lecturer in English at Massey University. His current book project is “Borders of Britishness: The Novel and Political Economy in the Victorian Settler Empire.”
Karen Pinkus
Karen Pinkus is Professor of Italian and Comparative Literature at Cornell University. She is the author of Fuel: A Speculative Dictionary (2016), Alchemical Mercury: A Theory of Ambivalence (2009), The Montesi Scandal: The Death of Wilma Montesi and the Birth of the Paparazzi in Fellini’s Rome (2003), Picturing Silence: Emblem, Language, Counter- Reformation Materiality (1996), and Bodily Regimes: Italian Advertising Under Fascism (1995).
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Nathan K. Hensley
Nathan K. Hensley is Associate Professor of English at Georgetown University. He is the author of Forms of Empire: The Poetics of Victorian Sovereignty (2016).
Philip Steer
Philip Steer is Senior Lecturer in English at Massey University. His current book project is “Borders of Britishness: The Novel and Political Economy in the Victorian Settler Empire.”
Lynn Voskuil
Lynn Voskuil is Associate Professor of English at the University of Houston. She is the author of Acting Naturally: Victorian Theatricality and Authenticity (2004) and editor of Nineteenth- Century Energies: Literature, Technology, Culture (2016).
Jesse Oak Taylor
Jesse Oak Taylor is Associate Professor of English at the University of Washington. He is the author of The Sky of Our Manufacture: The London Fog in British Fiction from Dickens to Woolf (2016) and coeditor of Anthropocene Reading: Literary History in Geologic Times (2017).
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Teresa Shewry
Teresa Shewry is Associate Professor of English at the University of California, Santa Barbara. She is the author of Hope at Sea: Possible Ecologies in Oceanic Literature (2015) and coeditor of Environmental Criticism for the Twenty- First Century (2011).
Aaron Rosenberg
Aaron Rosenberg is a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow at King’s College London. His current book project is “Scale, Modernity, and the Novel: From Realism to the Genres of Deep Time.”
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Benjamin Morgan
Benjamin Morgan is Associate Professor of English Language at the University of Chicago. He is the author of The Outward Mind: Materialist Aesthetics in Victorian Science and Literature (2017).
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Elizabeth Carolyn Miller
Elizabeth Carolyn Miller is Professor of English at the University of California, Davis. She is the author of Slow Print: Literary Radicalism and Late Victorian Print Culture (2013) and Framed: The New Woman Criminal in British Culture at the Fin de Siècle (2008).
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Deanna K. Kreisel
Deanna K. Kreisel is Associate Professor of English at the University of British Columbia. She is the author of Economic Woman: Demand, Gender, and Narrative Closure in Eliot and Hardy (2012).
Adam Grener
Adam Grener is Lecturer in English at Victoria University of Wellington. His current book project is “Improbable Realism: Chance, the Rise of Statistics, and the Nineteenth- Century British Novel.”
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