Kiel Hume is a PhD candidate at The University of Western Ontario. His dissertation examines the biopolitical in British modernism and the ways in which the biological life and political subjectivity of both urban and colonized populations are represented between the wars. His other interests include modernism, Marxism, cultural studies, and American horror cinema.
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