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Steph Brown
Member of the Graduate Faculty | Associate Professor
English
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Marseille Exposed: Under Surveillance in Claude McKay's Banjo and Romance in Marseilles
2021
literature,
surveillance,
romance,
marseille,
claude mckay
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
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
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