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Steph Brown
Associate Professor | Member of the Graduate Faculty
English
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Mary Gaspers
Mutual work: 1 Publication
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(7)
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Marseille Exposed: Under Surveillance in Claude McKay's Banjo and Romance in Marseilles
2021
literature,
surveillance,
romance,
marseille,
claude mckay
Unlikely Interlocutors for Modernism: Sylvia Pankhurst’s The Workman’s Dreadnought and the Poems of Claude McKay
2017
literature,
feminism,
modernism,
political activism,
poetry
“Too recent to be innocuous”: An Interwar View of Women’s Suffrage in Edith Ayrton Zangwill’s The Call
2017
women's suffrage,
interwar period,
edith ayrton zangwill,
suffrage movement,
gender equality
An “Insult to Soldier’s Wives and Mothers”: The Woman’s Dreadnought’s Campaign against Surveillance on the Home Front, 1914-1915
2017
women's rights,
military surveillance,
war propaganda,
feminism,
public opinion
Too recent to be innocuous An Interwar View of Women&8217;s Suffrage in Edith Ayrton Zangwill&8217;s The Call_
2016
women's suffrage,
interwar period,
edith ayrton zangwill,
women's rights,
suffrage movement
Female Citizenship, Independence, and Consent in Joseph Conrad’s The Secret Agent_
2016
gender studies,
literature analysis,
ethics,
political science,
social movements
Ulysses' Impossible Citizens
2015
literature,
citizenship,
identity,
cultural studies,
immigration