Members' Page
- Foster new working new working relationships and friendships by enabling nineteenth-century Americanists to quickly find others working on similar topics, and that this will lead to conference panels, collaborative projects, and the development of research opportunities.
- Provide a useful resource for prospective PhD students in search of supervisors.
- Act as a public-facing resource to put interested parties in touch with experts in all of the fields that BrANCA represents.
The Members’ Page is browsable by name below or by the affiliation of its members with the “research interests” listed on the BrANCA website in About Us. Each member has links to up to three research interests in their profile.
If you are a nineteenth-century Americanist working in Britain or Europe and would like to be listed, please contact BrANCA. The members’ page will be checked and updated on an annual basis each August.
Directory of researchers by surname:
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Ian F A Bell
Keele University
Professor of American Literature
Ezra Pound and Henry James; the intellectual history of Modernist aesthetics; American notions of artistry; Relations between history, fiction, and commercial forms; Literary negotiations with science
Medical Humanities and Natural Sciences
Philosophy and Intellectual History
Visual Culture
Webpage
Email
Bridget Bennett
University of Leeds
Professor of American Literature and Culture
Transnational American literature and culture (especially Early American to the C19th); representations of home and the domestic; spiritualism; slavery and print culture
Book History and Material Culture
Race and Ethnicity
Transatlantic, Transpacific, Transnational
Webpage
Email
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
Webpage
Email
Michael Boyden
Uppsala University
Senior Lecturer in American Literature
Translation studies; Migrant literature; History of revolution; Environmental humanities; Literary multilingualism
Citizenship and Democracy
Geography, Cartography, Travel
Translation Studies
Webpage
Email
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Anastasia Cardone
University of Leeds
Doctoral Candidate
American Nature Writing and Ecocriticism, Ecopoetry, Environmental Humanities, Henry David Thoreau
Medical Humanities and Natural Sciences
Orality, Sound, Performance
Philosophy and Intellectual History
Webpage
Email
Adeline Chevrier-Bosseau
Université Clermont Auvergne
Associate Professor (maître de conférences)
19th-century American literature and the performing arts (theatre, dance); American poetry / the lyric and performance; American dance, the body in 19th-century American culture & arts
Gender, Sexuality, Queer Studies
New Formalisms, Poetics, Genre Studies
Orality, Sound, Performance
Webpage
Email
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
Webpage
Email
J Michelle Coghlan
University of Manchester
Lecturer in American Literature
Transatlanticism, Cultures of food and taste, Visual and material culture, Gender studies
Affect and Sense Studies
Transatlantic, Transpacific, Transnational
Visual Culture
Webpage
Email
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
Webpage
Email
Emily Coit
University of Bristol
Lecturer in English
Late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century literary and intellectual history; transatlantic liberalisms; history of higher education, feminism, and whiteness; Henry James, Edith Wharton, Henry Adams
Citizenship and Democracy
Book History and Material Culture
Philosophy and Intellectual History
Webpage
Email
Michael Collins
King's College London
Senior Lecturer in American Literature
American Intellectual History; American Studies, specifically Anthropology and Sociology; Ethnicity and Class in U.S. Literature and Culture; American Realism and Modernism; The American Short Story
New Formalisms, Poetics, Genre Studies
Philosophy and Intellectual History
Race and Ethnicity
Webpage
Email
Thomas Constantinesco
Université Paris Diderot
Associate Professor in American Literature
Literature and philosophy, Medical humanities
Medical Humanities and Natural Sciences
Philosophy and Intellectual History
Webpage
Email
David Peters Corbett
Courtauld Institute
Professor of American Art & Director of the Centre for American Art
American Art 1850-1950, particularly painting, British Art, 1850-1950, Anglo-American Artistic Relations, Word and Image relations
Philosophy and Intellectual History
Transatlantic, Transpacific, Transnational
Visual Culture
Webpage
Email
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Antje Dallmann
Humboldt Universität Berlin
Research Fellow in American Studies
Representations and symbolizations of medicine and the "medical romance"; Science and Literature; Concepts of Narration; Urban Literatures and Cultures; Visual Cultures; Minority Studies
Medical Humanities and Natural Sciences
Visual Culture
Webpage
Email
Anna Diamantouli
Deree, The American College of Greece
Assistant Professor in American Literature
Post-revolutionary transatlantic writing; Literature of slavery and captivity; Representation of North African culture and American literature
Geography, Cartography, Travel
Race and Ethnicity
Transatlantic, Transpacific, Transnational
Webpage
Email
Kate Dossett
University of Leeds
Associate Professor, School of History
Women's and Gender History; U.S. History; African American History; The Harlem Renaissance; Black Theatre; Feminist Archives
Gender, Sexuality, Queer Studies
Orality, Sound, Performance
Race and Ethnicity
Webpage
Email
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
Webpage
Email
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Hilary Emmett
University of East Anglia
Senior Lecturer in American Studies
Childhood Studies, Transnational and Transpacific Studies, Trauma Theory, Psychoanalysis
Affect and Sense Studies
Pedagogy
Transatlantic, Transpacific, Transnational
Webpage
Email
James Emmott
Oxford Brookes University
Lecturer in Nineteenth-Century Literature
Nineteenth- and twentieth-century literary, cultural, and philosophical history; media, science, and technology; voice and language; scholarly communication
Orality, Sound, Performance
Pedagogy
Philosophy and Intellectual History
Webpage
Email
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Páraic Finnerty
University of Portsmouth
Reader in English and American Literature
Transatlantic literary relations; Emily Dickinson; Victorian poetry; Representation of masculinity
Gender, Sexuality, Queer Studies
New Formalisms, Poetics, Genre Studies
Transatlantic, Transpacific, Transnational
Webpage
Email
Janet Floyd
King's College London
Professor of American Literature and Culture
The history of friendship in the nineteenth-century; Communities of artists and writers; The American West; Domesticity and Domestic Culture; Transatlanticism
Nationalism, Regionalism, Localism
Philosophy and Intellectual History
Transatlantic, Transpacific, Transnational
Webpage
Email
Erin E. Forbes
University of Bristol
Lecturer
African American and U.S. literature of the long 19th- century; literature of enslavement; race and environment; African American intellectual history; Spiritualism; the penitentiary; American Enlightenment/American Gothic; Edgar Allan Poe; Harriet Jacobs.
Citizenship and Democracy
Race and Ethnicity
Religion and Faith
Webpage
Email
Rebecca Fraser
University of East Anglia
Associate Professor of American History and Culture
Race, gender, and sexuality in nineteenth century America; Racial slavery in North America; Black Female Intellectuals; Memory studies; Visual and vernacular culture
Gender, Sexuality, Queer Studies
Nationalism, Regionalism, Localism
Race and Ethnicity
Webpage
Email
Gary Frazer Fisher
University of Nottingham
PhD Candidate in Classics
Early American Theatre, Reception of Antiquity in Modern Political Dialogue, Historiography of Ancient Rome, Historiography of Sparta, Classical Political Philosophy
Cultures of Empire and Imperialism
Philosophy and Intellectual History
Webpage
Email
Linda Freedman
University College London
Lecturer in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Literature
Transatlanticism, Literature's relation to theology, Visual Arts
Religion and Faith
Transatlantic, Transpacific, Transnational
Visual Culture
Webpage
Email
Justyna Fruzinska
University of Lodz
Assistant Professor of American Studies
European 19th-century travel writing about America; Popular Culture; Transcendentalism; Jewish Studies
Geography, Cartography, Travel
Popular Culture and Children's Literature
Race and Ethnicity
Webpage
Email
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Chris Gair
University of Glasgow
Senior Lecturer in English and American Literature
Realism and Naturalism; Countercultures; Beat Generation; Postnational and Transatlantic Studies; Visual Culture; Sport and Literature; World’s Columbian Exposition
Philosophy and Intellectual History
Transatlantic, Transpacific, Transnational
Visual Culture
Webpage
Email
Nick Gaskill
University of Oxford
Associate Professor of American Literature
Nineteenth-century literature, pragmatism, aesthetics, sensation, color, modernity
Affect and Sense Studies
Philosophy and Intellectual History
Visual Culture
Webpage
Email
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
Webpage
Email
David Greenham
University of the West of England
Associate Professor of English
Ralph Waldo Emerson; Pedagogies of Close Reading; Metaphor and Cognition; Intellectual History
New Formalisms, Poetics, Genre Studies
Pedagogy
Philosophy and Intellectual History
Webpage
Email
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Rowland Hughes
University of Hertfordshire
Research Leader in English and Creative Writing and Coordinator of American Studies
Colonial and Early American Studies; Native American literature; Ecocriticism; Human-animal studies; Print Culture; The American West; Transatlantic cultural exchange
Book History and Material Culture
Nationalism, Regionalism, Localism
Transatlantic, Transpacific, Transnational
Webpage
Email
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
Webpage
Email
Natalie Hume
Courtauld Institute
PhD Candidate in Art History
Art in relation to cultural forms, including literature and science; Identity and nationality, colonialism and empire; Modernity and modernism; American studies; Phenomenology and psychoanalysis; Art production and reproduction
Cultures of Empire and Imperialism
Transatlantic, Transpacific, Transnational
Visual Culture
Webpage
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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
Webpage
Email
Michael Jonik
University of Sussex
Senior Lecturer in English and American Literature
Eighteenth- and nineteenth-century American and transatlantic literature, Continental philosophy, Contemporary philosophy, The history of science
Medical Humanities and Natural Sciences
Philosophy and Intellectual History
Transatlantic, Transpacific, Transnational
Webpage
Email
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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
Webpage
Email
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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
Webpage
Email
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
Webpage
Email
Ruth Livesey
Royal Holloway, University of London
Professor of Nineteenth-Century Literature and Thought
Nineteenth-century literature, culture, and political thought; Provincialism; Victorian literature; Transatlanticism; Representations of American democracy in Britain
Citizenship and Democracy
Philosophy and Intellectual History
Transatlantic, Transpacific, Transnational
Webpage
Email
Timothy Lustig
Keele University
Head of the School of Humanities
British and American children's literature; Henry James; Mark Twain
Popular Culture and Children’s Literature
Transatlantic, Transpacific, Transnational
Webpage
Email
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Gesa Mackenthun
Rostock University
Professor of American Studies
Nineteenth-century imperial travel and archaeology and the scientific constructions of American antiquity; Critical Empire Studies; Colonial discourse analysis; American Travel Writing (up to c. 1860); Postcolonial Literature in the New World; American Archeology and Anthropology; Black Atlantic Studies; History of American Studies
Cultures of Empire and Imperialism
Geography, Cartography, Travel
Race and Ethnicity
Webpage
Email
Edouard Marsoin
Université de Paris
Teaching Fellow in English
Herman Melville, Pleasure and Enjoyment in Literature, Literature and Dietetics, Literature and Philosophy, Gender and Sexuality, Slave Narratives
Affect and Sense Studies
Gender, Sexuality, Queer Studies
Philosophy and Intellectual History
Webpage
Email
Mahshid Mayar
Bielefeld University
Assistant Professor of American Studies
American childhoods; Transnational American literature; 19th-century US cultural history; Critical game studies; Cultural geography; History of Empire; US Juvenile Periodical Press
Cultures of Empire and Imperialism
Geography, Cartography, Travel
Popular Culture and Children's Literature
Webpage
Email
Katie McGettigan
Royal Holloway, University of London
Senior Lecturer in American Literature
American and Transatlantic Print Culture, Periodical Studies, Herman Melville, Digital Humanities
Book History and Material Culture
Digital Humanities
Transatlantic, Transpacific, Transnational
Webpage
Email
Michèle Mendelssohn
University of Oxford
Associate Professor in English Literature
Oscar Wilde; Henry James; Decadence; Popular Culture; Gender and Sexuality
Gender, Sexuality, Queer Studies
Popular Culture and Children's Literature
Transatlantic, Transpacific, Transnational
Webpage
Email
Holly-Gale Millette
Winchester School of Art, University of Southampton
Senior Teaching Fellow
Late Victorian and Edwardian Transatlantic creative cultures and intersectional identity histories; spatial, political and psychosocial representations of history and culture in Gothic and New Urban Gothic texts; material culture; visual culture
Gender, Sexuality, Queer Studies
Transatlantic, Transpacific, Transnational
Visual Culture
Webpage
Email
Hannah Lauren Murray
University of Liverpool
Lecturer in American Literature
Early U.S. fiction, critical whiteness studies, speculative fiction, representations of death and dying, the voice, Robert Montgomery Bird
New Formalisms, Poetics, Genre Studies
Orality, Sound, and Performance
Race and Ethnicity
Webpage
Email
Hannah Rose Murray
University of Edinburgh
Leverhulme Early-Career Fellow
Race and Ethnicity; Transatlantic Abolitionism; Visual Culture; Print Culture; Orality, Sound and Performance; Celebrity Culture; Digital Humanities
Digital Humanities
Race and Ethnicity
Visual Culture
Webpage
Email
Katie Myerscough
University of Manchester
PhD Candidate in American Studies
City planning and urban studies; Progressivism; Race studies; Gender studies
Gender, Sexuality, Queer Studies
Geography, Cartography, Travel
Race and Ethnicity
Webpage
Email
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Christopher Ohge
Institute of English Studies, University of London
Lecturer in Digital Approaches to Literature
Associate Director, Melville Electronic Library
Textual Scholarship, Digital Humanities, Book History and Material Culture, Philosophy and Intellectual History, Transatlantic
Book History and Material Culture
Digital Humanities
Transatlantic, Transpacific, Transnational
Webpage
Email
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Jimmy Packham
University of Birmingham
Lecturer in North American Literature
American Gothic; voice and utterance; maritime America and oceanic studies; animal and nonhuman studies
New Formalisms, Poetics, Genre Studies
Orality, Sound, Performance
Transatlantic, Transpacific, Transnational
Webpage
Email
Stephanie Palmer
Nottingham Trent University
Senior Lecturer in American Literature
Regionalism; Women's Writing; Periodisation; Reception of American Women Authors in Britain
Gender, Sexuality, Queer Studies
Nationalism, Regionalism, Localism
Transatlantic, Transpacific, Transnational
Webpage
Email
James Peacock
Keele University
Senior Lecturer in American Literature
Contemporary American Fiction; Urban Studies; Quakerism and American Literature; Detective Fiction; Transatlantic and Transnational Literary Relations
Religion and Faith
Transatlantic, Transpacific, Transnational
Webpage
Email
Matthew Pethers
University of Nottingham
Assistant Professor in American Intellectual and Cultural History
Intellectual History, Print Culture, American Revolution, Early American Drama, American Romanticism
Book History and Material Culture
Citizenship and Democracy
Philosophy and Intellectual History
Webpage
Email
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
Webpage
Email
Lloyd Pratt
University of Oxford
Drue Heinz Professor of American Literature
African American Literature, Literatures of the American South, The Novel, Theory and Criticism, Gender and Sexuality, History of the Book, Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Literatures in English
Gender, Sexuality, Queer Studies
Nationalism, Regionalism, Localism
Race and Ethnicity
Webpage
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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
Webpage
Email
Cécile Roudeau
Université Paris Diderot
Professor of American Literature
Literature and epistemology; regionalism; women's writing; democracy and the state
Citizenship and Democracy
Nationalism, Regionalism, Localism
Philosophy and Intellectual History
Webpage
Email
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Theresa Saxon
University of Central Lancashire
Recruitment and Resources Manager, Academic Development Lead, and Guest Lecturer in School of Humanities and Social Sciences
The Black Atlantic; Transatlanticism; Race and performance; Theatre history and culture
Orality, Sound, Performance
Race and Ethnicity
Transatlantic, Transpacific, Transnational
Webpage
Email
Benedict Schofield
King’s College London
Reader in German and Co-Director of the Centre for Modern Literature and Culture
Transatlantic and transnational studies; German-American cultural relations; German-American literature; the American Revolution and Germany; George Washington and Mount Vernon
Citizenship and Democracy
Nationalism, Regionalism, Localism
Transatlantic, Transpacific, Transnational
Webpage
Email
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
Webpage
Email
Thomas Ruys Smith
University of East Anglia
Senior Lecturer in American Studies
The Life and Culture of the Mississippi River; The South and Early West; Crime and Outlaws; Popular Literature; Travel; Music and Theatre; Popular Religious Movements
Geography, Cartography, Travel
Nationalism, Regionalism, Localism
Popular Culture and Children's Literature
Webpage
Email
Agnieszka Soltysik Monnet
University of Lausanne
Professor of American Literature
Race and empire, queer studies and gender, genre, the gothic, war
Cultures of Empire and Imperialism
Gender, Sexuality, Queer Studies
New Formalisms, Poetics, Genre Studies
Webpage
Email
François Specq
Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon
Professor of American Literature and Culture
Intellectual History, and Visual Culture, Literature and environment, American Transcendentalism (esp. Thoreau), Antislavery and Abolitionism, Women's Rights
New Formalisms, Poetics, Genre Studies
Philosophy and Intellectual History
Visual Culture
Webpage
Email
Peter Stoneley
University of Reading
Professor of American Literature and Culture
Transatlantic literary and cultural relations; Queer studies; Ballet; Children's literature; Oscar Wilde; Mark Twain
Gender, Sexuality, Queer Studies
Popular Culture and Children's Literature
Transatlantic, Transpacific, Transnational
Webpage
Email
Mark Storey
University of Warwick
Associate Professor, Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies
U.S. imperialism, Time studies, The political uses of ancient history, Regionalism
Cultures of Empire and Imperialism
Nationalism, Regionalism, Localism
Webpage
Email
Edward Sugden
King's College London
Lecturer in American Literature
Worlds-Systems Analysis and Transnational Theory, Theories of Space, Time and History, Modernity and its Elisions, Minoritarian and Multilingual America
Geography, Cartography, Travel
Philosophy and Intellectual History
Transatlantic, Transpacific, Transnational
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Andrew Taylor
University of Edinburgh
Senior Lecturer in American Literature
Intellectual history; historiography and contemporary fiction
Philosophy and Intellectual History
Transatlantic, Transpacific, Transnational
Webpage
Email
Peter Templeton
Loughborough University
Honorary Fellow, School of Social Science and Humanities
Southern studies, transatlanticism, politics and fiction
Philosophy and Intellectual History
Nationalism, Regionalism, Localism
Transatlantic, Transpacific, Transnational
Webpage
Email
Graham Thompson
University of Nottingham
Professor of American Literature
Print Culture, Magazines, The Short Story, Antislavery Print Culture, Herman Melville
Book History and Material Culture
New Formalisms, Poetics, Genre Studies
Race and Ethnicity
Webpage
Email
Kristen Treen
University of St. Andrews
Lecturer in American Literature
Formal intersections of literature with objects and material states; Material cultures; Visual cultures; Civil War; Visual technologies and popular psychology
Affect and Sense Studies
Book History and Material Culture
Visual Culture
Webpage
Email
Eleftheria Tsirakoglou
Independent Scholar
Translation; Transnational American Studies; Edgar Allen Poe
Transatlantic, Transpacific, Transnational
Translation Studies
Webpage
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Robin Vandome
University of Nottingham
Lecturer in American Intellectual and Cultural History
History of Natural Sciences, Geology, and Anthropology; Intellectual History; Pragmatism; Pedagogy and Institutionalization
Medical Humanities and Natural Sciences
Pedagogy
Philosophy and Intellectual History
Webpage
Email
Jaap Verhuel
Universiteit Utrecht
Associate Professor of Cultural History
Cultural history; Cultural transfer; Digital humanities; Transnational and transatlantic histories
Digital Humanities
Philosophy and Intellectual History
Transatlantic, Transpacific, Transnational
Webpage
Email
Christa Holm Vogelius
University of Copenhagen
Lecturer
Poetics, Nonfiction prose, media studies, gender studies
Digital Humanities
Philosophy and Intellectual History
Transatlantic, Transpacific, Transnational
Webpage
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Georgia Walton
University of Leeds
PhD Student
Transcendentalism; Transcendentalist legacies; Romanticism; contemporary American literature
Affect and Sense Studies
New Formalisms, Poetics, Genre Studies
Philosophy and Intellectual History
Webpage
Email
Pia Wiegmink
Obama Institute for Transnational American Studies, University of Mainz
Assistant Professor in American Studies
Literary, cultural, and performance studies; Interdependencies between abolitionist narratives, transnationalism, and conceptions of personhood
Citizenship and Democracy
Orality, Sound, Performance
Race and Ethnicity
Webpage
Email
Tom Wright
University of Sussex
Senior Lecturer in English
Cultures of Oratory and Performance; National and Civic Identity; Media History; The Development of Modern Academic Disciplines; Transatlanticism
Citizenship and Democracy
Orality, Sound, Performance
Transatlantic, Transpacific, Transnational
Webpage
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Christine ‘Xine’ Yao
University College London
Lecturer
Long nineteenth century American literature and culture; comparative racialization, intersections of Black, Indigenous, and Asian North American studies; affect studies; queer of color critique; history of science and medicine
Affect and Sense Studies
Gender, Sexuality, Queer Studies
Race and Ethnicity
Webpage
Email
Tim Youngs
Nottingham Trent University
Professor of English and Travel Studies
Travel Writing; African American writing
Geography, Cartography, Travel
Cultures of Empire and Imperialism
Race and Ethnicity
Webpage
Email
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Natalie A Zacek
University of Manchester
Senior Lecturer in American Studies
Colonial America; Slavery; Gender; Race; Material culture; The Caribbean; Horse-racing; The antebellum South
Book History and Material Culture
Gender, Sexuality, Queer Studies
Race and Ethnicity
Webpage
Email