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Class, Capitalism, the Market Researchers

Abigail Boucher
Lecturer in English literature, Aston University
Class studies; Medicine and Science in Literature; The Gaze; Body Theory; Genre and Popular Fiction
Class, Capitalism, the Market Medical Humanities and Natural Sciences Popular Culture and Children's Literature
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Owen Clayton
University of Lincoln
Senior Lecturer, School of English and Journalism
Late nineteenth and early-twentieth century American Literature, Literature and social justice, Literature and homelessness, Working class studies
Class, Capitalism, the Market Citizenship and Democracy
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Joanna Cohen
Queen Mary University of London
Senior Lecturer in American History
US Citizenship; Consumption and consumerism in the Atlantic world; American Capitalism and Political Economy; Visual and Material Culture
Class, Capitalism, the Market Citizenship and Democracy Visual Culture
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Dara Downey
Trinity College Dublin; Trinity Access Program
Visiting Lecturer, School of English
The Gothic, The Short Story, Gender Studies, Marxism, Geography, Anthropology, The Supernatural
Class, Capitalism, the Market Race and Ethnicity Religion and Faith
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Anna Girling
University of Edinburgh
PhD Candidate in American Literature
Edith Wharton; Capitalism; Camp; cosmopolitanism; internationalism; middlebrow and detective fiction; memoir; Transatlantic publishing history, especially during the Cold War
Class, Capitalism, the Market Gender, Sexuality, Queer Studies New Formalisms, Poetics, Genre Studies
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Tomos Hughes
University of Warwick
Leverhulme Early Career Fellow
Nineteenth-century American Literature; Political Fiction; Slavery and Capitalism in the US; Marxist theory and the Frankfurt School
Class, Capitalism, the Market Citizenship and Democracy Philosophy and Intellectual History
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Dominic Jaeckle
Goldsmiths, University of London
PhD Candidate in English Literature and Editor of Hotel
Ralph Waldo Emerson; Capitalism; Philosophy; Film and Visual Culture; Aesthetics
Class, Capitalism, the Market Philosophy and Intellectual History Visual Culture
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Peter Knight
University of Manchester
Professor of American Studies
Conspiracy theories; Cultural approaches to finance; Vernacular epistemologies; History of financial advice
Class, Capitalism, the Market Philosophy and Intellectual History Popular Culture and Children's Literature
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Nick Lawrence
University of Warwick
Associate Professor, Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies
Transnational American Studies; Hawthorne and Whitman; Marxism, the Frankfurt School and critical media theory; C21 literary and graphic culture; modernism and modernity; world-literature and world-ecology; and contemporary avant-garde poetry and poetics
Class, Capitalism, the Market New Formalisms, Poetics, Genre Studies Philosophy and Intellectual History
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Andrew Lawson
Leeds Beckett University
Reader in American Literature
Class in American Literary and Cultural History, History of Capitalism in the US; Formation of the Middle Class; Walt Whitman
Class, Capitalism, the Market Philosophy and Intellectual History
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Benjamin Pickford
University of Lausanne
Maître-Assistant in American Literature
Nonfiction prose; Capitalism; Marxism; Authorship studies; Poetics
Class, Capitalism, the Market New Formalisms, Poetics, Genre Studies Philosophy and Intellectual History
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Peter Riley
University of Exeter
Senior Lecturer in American Literature
Nineteenth- through early twentieth-century American literature in relation to labor history, critical theory, poetry and poetics, and archival studies, with developing focuses on race, ethnicity, German-American literature, and cultural ecology
Book History and Material Culture Class, Capitalism, the Market New Formalisms, Poetics, Genre Studies
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Stephen Shapiro
University of Warwick
Professor, Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies
Cultural Studies; Literary Theory; Marxism and World-systems Analyses; Urban and Spatial Studies; Sociology of Religion; Television Studies; and Critiques of Mental Disease
Class, Capitalism, the Market Philosophy and Intellectual History Religion and Faith
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  • Info
    • About Us
    • Members' Page
    • Essay Prizes
    • Sign up to Mailing List
  • Events
    • Reading Groups >
      • Manchester, June 2014
      • Norwich, November 2014
      • London, June 2015
      • Nottingham, September 2015
      • Canterbury, June 2016
      • Oxford, October 2016
      • London, June 2017
      • Edinburgh, January 2018
      • Birmingham, June 2018
      • London, November 2018
      • Aston, June 2019
      • Zoom, July 2020
      • Zoom, November 2020
    • Symposia >
      • King's College 2022 >
        • Programme
      • Symposium Archive: Nottingham 2019 >
        • Programme
      • Symposium Archive: Exeter 2017 >
        • Programme
      • Symposium archive: Warwick 2015 >
        • Programme
      • Symposium archive: Sussex 2013 >
        • Programme
    • BrANCA-sponsored panels
  • Teaching
    • Materials
  • Digital Resources