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Writings

Publications

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2. Other Writings

ONLINE ESSAYS AND BOOK REVIEWS:
SELECTED JOURNAL ARTICLES:
  • “The Grave-Robber and the Paternalist: Sir Francis Bond Head and Anna Jameson among the Anishinaabe Indians.” Romanticism: The Journal of Romantic Culture and Criticism 18.2 (2012): 165-81.
  • “The Forest and the City: Transatlantic Discourses of Savagery and Civility.” The Wordsworth Circle 41.3 (2010): 164-7.
  • “Romantic Niagara: Environmental Aesthetics, Indigenous Culture, and Transatlantic Tourism, 1776-1850.” Symbiosis: A Journal of Anglo-American Literary Relations 12.2 (2008): 131-47.
  • “Ecocriticism in British Romantic Studies.” Literature Compass 4.1 (2007): 172-202.
  • “Don’t Call Me a Tree-Hugger: Sticks, Stones, and Stereotypes in Ecocriticism.” Interdisciplinary Literary Studies: A Journal of Criticism and Theory. Special Issue on “New Directions in Ecocriticism.” 7.1 (Fall 2005): 5-26.
  • “The Emigrant and the Noble Savage: Sir Francis Bond Head’s Romantic Approach to Aboriginal Policy in Upper Canada, 1836-38.” (Equally co-authored with Theodore Binnema.) Journal of Canadian Studies 39.1 (2005): 115-38.
  • “‘A Dark Image in a Phantasmagoria’: Pastoral Idealism, Prophecy, and Materiality in Mary Shelley’s The Last Man.” Romanticism: The Journal of Romantic Culture and Criticism 10.2 (2004): 228-44.
  • “William Blake and ‘The Nature of Infinity’: Milton’s Environmental Poetics.” Nineteenth-Century Contexts 25.1 (2003): 55-77.
  • “The Modal Roots of Environmentalism: Pastoral, Prophecy, and Nature in Biblical and Early Romantic Discourse.” Genre 35.1 (2002): 1-24.
  • “Pastoral, Ideology, and Nature in William Blake’s Visions of the Daughters of Albion.” Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment 9.1 (2002): 1-24.
  • “Alterity in the Discourses of Romanticism” (equally co-authored with Robert Alexander, Adam Carter, and Neville F. Newman). European Romantic Review 9.2 (1998): 149-60.
  • “The Savage and the Civil: Writing Commerce and Cultural Progress in Samuel Hearne’s A Journey…to the Northern Ocean.” ARIEL: A Review of International English Literature 28.2 (1997): 49-78.
  • “‘Every Thing that Lives’: Anthropocentrism, Ecology, and The Book of Thel.” The Wordsworth Circle 28.3 (1997): 166-77.
  • “Locating the Satanic: Blake’s Milton and the Poetics of Self-Examination.” European Romantic Review 8.3 (1997): 274-297.
  • “Transforming ‘Sorrow’s Kitchen’: Gender and Hybridity in Two Novels by Zora Neale Hurston.” English Studies in Canada 23.2 (1997): 75-99.
  • “Fighting the Spirit Thieves: Dismantling Cultural Binarisms in Erna Brodber’s Myal.” World Literature Written in English 35.2 (1996): 103-122.
  • “The Devil of the Stairs: Negotiating the Turn in T. S. Eliot’s Ash-Wednesday.” Yeats Eliot Review 14.2 (1996): 26-35.
BOOK CHAPTERS:
  • “Teller of Tales: John Buchan, First Baron Tweedsmuir of Elsfield, and Canada’s First Nations.” Irish and Scottish Encounters with Indigenous Peoples. Eds. Graeme Morton and David A. Wilson (Forthcoming, McGill-Queen’s University Press, Spring 2013). 
  • “Teaching Romantic Ecology in Northern Canada.” Teaching Ecocriticism and Green Cultural Studies. Ed. Greg Garrard. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012. pp. 49-59.
  • “Romantic Niagara: Environmental Aesthetics, Indigenous Culture, and Transatlantic Tourism, 1794-1850.” Transatlantic Literary Exchanges, 1790-1870: Gender, Race, and Nation. Ed. Kevin Hutchings and Julia M. Wright. Farnham, UK: Ashgate, 2011. pp. 153-68.
  • “Introduction: Mobilizing Gender, Race, and Nation.” Transatlantic Literary Exchanges, 1790-1870: Gender, Race, and Nation. Ed. Kevin Hutchings and Julia M. Wright. Farnham, UK: Ashgate, 2011. pp. 1-13. 
  • “Nature, Ideology, and the Prohibition of Pleasure in Blake’s Songs.” Romanticism and Pleasure. Eds. Michelle Faubert and Thomas Schmidt. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010.  pp. 187-207.
  • “The Nobleness of the Hunter’s Deeds”: Romanticism and Ojibwa Culture in George Copway’s Recollections of a Forest Life.” Native Americans and Anglo-American Culture, 1750-1850: The Indian Atlantic. Eds. Tim Fulford and Kevin Hutchings. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009. pp. 217-40.
  • “Introduction: The Indian Atlantic.” (Equally co-authored with Tim Fulford.) Native Americans and Anglo-American Culture, 1750-1850: The Indian Atlantic. Eds. Tim Fulford and Kevin Hutchings. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009. pp. 1-38.
  • “Thomas Campbell.” Blackwell Encyclopedia of Romanticism. Ed. Nancy Moore Goslee. Oxford and Cambridge, MA: Blackwell, 2012.
BOOK REVIEWS IN PRINT JOURNALS:
  • On Laura Stevens’s The Poor Indians: British Missionaries, Native Americans, and Colonial Sensibility. The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual 20 (2010): 384-8.
  • On Peter Kitson’s Romantic Literature, Race, and Colonial Encounter. The Wordsworth Circle 39.4 (2008): 179-81.
  • On Kate Rigby’s Topographies of the Sacred: The Poetics of Place in European Romanticism. European Romantic Review 18.5 (2007): 672-6.
  • On John B. Pierce’s The Wondr’ous Art: William Blake and Writing. University of Toronto Quarterly, “Letters in Canada, 2004.” 75.1 (Winter 2005-2006): 277-78.
  • On John N. Jackson’s The Mighty Niagara: One River–Two Frontiers. Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment 11.1 (2004): 257-8.

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