Romantic Studies Association of Australasia (RSAA) CURRENT MEMBERS
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Erin Atchison, Dr
University of Auckland
Peta Beasley, Dr
English, The University of Western Australia and Edith Cowan University
Helena Bergmann, Dr
University of Borås
Alan Bewell, Prof.
English, University of Toronto
Kara Blakley
James Braund, Dr
University of Auckland
Pamela Bull
Email: pammy_lou2002@hotmail.com
Alison Cardinale (nee Milne)
English, University of Sydney
Don Carter, Dr
English Education, University of Technology Sydney
Jennifer Carter
Australian Catholic University
Will Christie, Prof.
Humanities Research Centre (Head), Australian National University
Jenny Clay
Deirdre Coleman, Prof.
English and Theatre Studies, University of Melbourne
Anne Collett, Assoc. Prof.
English, University of Wollongong
Sarah Comyn, Dr
English Literature, Trinity College, University of Melbourne
Therese Creswick
English, St Benedict's Catholic College
Amelia Dale, Dr
Lecturer in English, Shanghai University of International Business and Economics
Research interests: eighteenth-century and early nineteenth-century literature and culture, book history, women’s writing.
Recent publications: The Printed Reader: Gender, Quixotism, and Textual Bodies, 1752-1800. Forthcoming, Bucknell University Press, 2019.
“Gendering the Quixote in Eighteenth-Century England.” Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture 46 (2017): 5-19. John Hopkins University Press.
“Dolly’s Inch of Red Sealing Wax: Impressing the Reader in Tristram Shandy.” In Sterne, Tristram, Yorick: Tercentenary Essays on Laurence Sterne. Edited by Melvyn New, Peter DeVoogd and Judith Hawley. Newark: Delaware University Press, 2016, pp. 133-152.
“‘Acting as she reads’: Affective Impressions in Polly Honeycombe, a Dramatick Novel of one Act.” In Passions, Sympathy and Print Culture: Public Opinion and Emotional Authenticity in Eighteenth-Century Britain. Edited by Heather Kerr, David Lemmings and Robert Phiddian. Palgrave Studies in the History of Emotions. Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2015, pp. 165-182.
Todd Dearing
Website: https://www.flinders.edu.au/people/todd.dearing
Research Interests: Romanticism; eighteenth-century English and German literature, art, and philosophy; literary humanism; poetry; the philosophy of literature; and the links between cognitive science and literature.
Doctorate thesis: Articulating a pluralistic and inquisitive theory of literary humanism for the twenty-first century through a study of the trope of the daimon in William Blake's epic poem Jerusalem: The Emanation of the Giant Albion.
Garin Down
Julie Drake
Ruth Dunnicliff-Hagan
Theology and Philosophy, Australian Catholic University
Michael Falk
English, University of Kent
Porscha Fermanis, Dr
English, Drama and Film, University College Dublin
Michelle Faubert, Assoc. Prof.
English, Film and Theatre, University of Manitoba
Kelly Gardiner, Dr
Creative and Professional Writing, La Trobe University
Marguerite Gibson
PhD Candidate, Curtin University.
Email:
m.gibson@postgrad.curtin.edu.au
Research Interests: art history and theory, nineteenth century Australian art, colonial sublime, the sublime and beautiful.
Melinda Graefe
English, Creative Writing and Australian Studies, Flinders University
Elizabeth Gray
Queensland College of Art, Griffith University
Elias Greig
English, University of Sydney
Shane Greentree, Dr
English, Southern Cross University
Research interests: Reception studies, women's writing, history of ideas, sympathy, historiorgraphy, transatlantic literature
Recent publications: 'The ":Equal Eye" of Compassion: Reading Sympathy in Catharine Macaulay's History of England', Eighteenth-Century Studies Vol. 53 No.1 (Forthcoming April 2019)
'Rioting in Intellectual Luxury: The Innovations and Influence of Mary Hays's 'Catherine Macaulay Graham', Women's Writing special issue The Invention of Female Biography, Vol. 25 No. 2 (2018), 235-252.
'Defending the Character and Conduct of Mary Wollstonecraft, 1797-1803', VIDA guest blog post, Australian Women's History Network http://www.auswhn.org.au/blog/defending-mary-wollstonecraft/ [Mar 7 2018.]
Steven Hampton
Dr. Alexandra Hankinson
Affiliation: The University of Sydney
Email address: alexandrahankinson85@gmail.com
Research interests/current research projects: 18th and 19th century literature, science and cultural history; natural history; metaphor and scientific analogy; history of biology; field notes; Erasmus Darwin; Samuel Taylor Coleridge; Dorothy Wordsworth; Alexander von Humboldt; William Bartram.
Recent publications:
‘Flora’s Go-betweens: Nectar, Insects, and Flowers in the Romantic Natural History of Pollination’, in Heidi Thomson and Alexandra Paterson, eds, Special Issue: ‘Transporting Romanticism’, Romanticism (forthcoming in 2019)
Graham Harman
Meegan Hasted, Dr
English, University of Queensland
Nikki Hessell, Dr
English, Victoria University of Wellington
Jacqueline Howard, Dr
Steven Howe, Dr
University of Lucerne
Drew Hubbell, Assoc. Prof.
English and Creative Writing, Susquehanna University
Allan Ingram, E/Prof.
English, University of Northumbria
Monica Jarman
English, Brigidine College Randwick
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Claire Knowles, Dr
English, La Trobe University
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Susan Lale-Demoz
Philosophy, University of Melbourne
Richard Lansdown, Assoc. Prof.
English, James Cook University
Devoney Looser, Prof.
English, Arizona State University
Mak Ka Yu (Flora)
English, Chinese University of Hong Kong
Jacqueline Manuel, Assoc. Prof.
Education, The University of Sydney
Beornn McCarthy, Dr
Independent scholar
Sarah McCauley
English, St Columba's Catholic College
Meredith McCullough
English, University of Melbourne
Thomas McLean, Dr
English, University of Otago
Dougal McNeill, Dr
English, Film, Theatre and Media Studies, Victoria University of Wellington
Grace Moore, Dr
English and Theatre Studies, University of Melbourne
Meagan Morrissey
Elizabeth Macarthur High School
Olivia Murphy, Dr
English, University of Sydney
Asheeka Nand
English, St Augustine's College - Sydney
Margaret Oehlmann
English and Drama, Maclean High School
Katrina O'Loughlin, Dr
English and Cultural Studies, University of Western Australia
Glenys Osborn
Peter Otto, Prof.
English and Theatre, University of Melbourne
Eric Parisot, Dr
English, Creative Writing & Australian Studies, Flinders University
Alexandra Patterson
Univerity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Neil Ramsey, Dr
English, University of New South Wales (ADFA)
Philip Reece
Richard Read, E/Prof.
University of Western Australia
Melissa Rhodes
Ben P. Robertson, Assoc. Prof.
English, Troy University
Gillian Russell, Prof.
Historical and Philosophical Studies, University of Melbourne
Claire Smith
English, University of Melbourne
Russell Smith
Lecturer in English, ANU
Email: russell.smith@anu.edu.au
Research interests/current research projects: Frankenstein, Romantic science, vitalism, biology, industrial revolution
Recent publications: Organiser of conference Frankenstein 2018: Two Hundred Years of Monsters at the Humanities Research Centre, ANU, 12-15 September 2018.
Jennifer Tasker
Sue Thomas. Prof.
English, La Trobe University
Research interests/current research projects: Tracking the Anglophone, Literature of Tropical Cyclones, Early Caribbean Life Narratives, Caribbean Plantation Slavery and Its Legacies
Recent publications: Telling West Indian Lives: Life Narrative and the Reform of Plantation Slavery Cultures 1804-1834. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014. xiv + 241 pp.
“Early West Indian Evangelical Life Narrative.” Literary Histories of the Early Anglophone Caribbean: Islands in the Stream. Ed. Nicole Aljoe, Brycchan Carey and Tom Krise. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.
“Catastrophic History, Cyclonic Wreckage and Repair in William Gilbert’s The Hurricane and Diana McCaulay’s Huracan.” Tracking the Literature of Tropical Weather: Typhoons, Cyclones and Hurricanes. Ed. Anne Collett, Russell McDougall, and Sue Thomas. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017. 227-250.
“New Light on Louis Asa-Asa and the Publication of His Slave Narrative.” Notes and Queries 64.4 (2017): 604-607.
“Anne Hart Gilbert (Re)collecting ‘The Rise & Progress of Religion in Antigua.’” Asian Journal of English Language and Pedagogy 4 (2016): 1-10.
“Making Landfall: Towards a Critical Tempestology of Cyclones in Australia to 1850.” Australasian Journal of Ecocriticism and Cultural Ecology 5 (2014/15): 52-64.
“Affective Dynamics of Colonial Reform and Modernisation in Antigua, 1816-1835.” Affect and Creolisation, special issue of Feminist Review, ed. Joan Anim-Addo, 104 (July 2013): 24-41.
“A Transnational Perspective on William Dawes’s Treatment of Women.” History Australia 10.1 (April 2013): 187-204.
Heidi Thomson, Assoc. Prof.
English, Film, Theatre and Media Studies, Victoria University of Wellington
Research interests: British Romanticism
Recent publications: 'Fanny Brawne and Other Women', in John Keats in Context. Ed Michael O’Neill. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017. Pp 38-46.
Coleridge and the Romantic Newspaper: The Morning Post and the Road to Dejection. Basingstoke: Palgrave UK, 2016. xii+274 pp.
Graham Tulloch, Prof.
English, Creative Writing & Australian Studies, Flinders University
Rowland Weston, Dr
History, University of Waikato
Bob White, Prof.
English, University of Western Australia
Joanne Wilkes, Prof.
English, Drama and Writing, University of Auckland