environmental humanities prof at U of Oregon | Environmental justice | Living with MBC (she/her)
Senior Lecturer in English. University of Bristol, UK. Writing about Poe, Jacobs, Chesnutt, Hawthorne, ghosts, crime, race, environment. Author of Criminal Genius in African American and US Literature (Johns Hopkins UP 2024)
She/her/hers.
Teaches technical & science writing at UC Davis / studies weird C19 literature and pulps
Associate Prof, Director of Health, Humanities, and Society Program at Northeastern. The Medical Imagination (Penn Press, 2018) + Before Disability: A History of American Citizenship (Penn Press, 2026). Coeditor: Keywords for Health Humanities (NYU, 2023).
PhD from Penn State—18th/19th c. AfAm lit, Black feminism, Black DH
🌱, 👾, & ⛓️💥
English professor (c19 American), closed adoptee, lover of the arts who studies public health & literature. Also a friendly neighborhood deadhead.
Senior Lecturer in C19 AmLit at the University of Manchester. Editor: Cambridge Companion to Literature & Food (CUP, 2020). Author: Sensational Internationalism (EUP, 2016). UCU NEC member representing members in the NW. She/her.
All men say “What” to me
www.susannahsharpless.com
Writer, professor, Midwesternist. Words radical literary history in Jacobin, Chicago Review, Belt, History News Network, and a few bathroom stalls.
Former Internet personality
Lecturer in English: C19 US & Australian Lit, racial transformation, white supremacy.
Melbourne. she/her
‘Liminal Whiteness in Early US Fiction’ out in pbk now!
https://edinburghuniversitypress.com/book-liminal-whiteness-in-early-us-fiction.html
Assistant Professor of English at Mount Holyoke College | Early + C19 American Literature | Political Economy of Slavery | Literary Form | Sensory Perception
American Vandal Pod | Prof of AmLit & Twain Studies + Director of Media Studies, Elmira College | Resident Scholar @MarkTwain.bsky.social | Political Economy of Mass Media
TheAmericanVandal.substack.com
MattSeybold.com
buymeacoffee.com/americanvandalpod
C19: The Society of Nineteenth-Century Americanists
C19 2026: Cincinnati, OH -- March 12-14
Theme: UNDERGROUND
c19society.org
Rare Books and Stuff. Opinions are my own. He/him/his
The Dial is a journal of the Ralph Waldo Emerson Society.
Feminist educator and writer; 19C Americanist; Co-Author of The New College Classroom; Environmentalist. Proud CUNY graduate and Managing Director of ACERT at Hunter College. Opinions are my own.
Editor, the Norton Library Edition of Moby-Dick (out now!). Writing about oil, infrastructure, extraction, environment, Line 5. Loves every dog.
Professor of United States literature, Arizona State; co-editor, ALH Review & The Dial; author, America’s England (2013) & Emerson’s Memory Loss (2018); allegedly storied; will bell the cat.