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Research Article

Walking, empire, and nineteenth-century literature

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Published online: 25 Jul 2024
 

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Vivian Kao

Vivian Kao is an associate professor in the Department of Humanities, Social Sciences, and Communication at Lawrence Technological University. Her research and teaching interests include literature of the nineteenth-century British empire, film and media studies, and writing pedagogy. Her publications include Postcolonial Screen Adaptation and the British Novel (Palgrave 2020) and articles in Genre, Literature and Film Quarterly, Kipling Journal, Interdisciplinary Humanities, and Pedagogy.

Joshua Bartlett

Joshua Bartlett is an assistant professor of English at High Point University, where he researches, writes, and teaches in the areas of early and nineteenth-century American literature, American poetry and poetics, and the environmental humanities. His writing has appeared, or is forthcoming, in American Indian Quarterly, Early American Literature, Encyclopedia of American Indian Literature, ESQ: A Journal of Nineteenth-Century American Literature and Culture, Journal of Literature and Science, The Goose: A Journal of Arts, Environment, and Culture in Canada, and the Ploughshares blog.

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