Find an Expert: Print Culture

Print Culture

Print Culture includes such topics as Circulation, Lexicography, Periodical and Book History, Print Media Theory, Publishing, Readers and Reading, Remediation, Street and Popular Print Cultures. The following people research these areas:

Name Research Areas
Rob Brazeau 19th-Century Literature, 20th-Century British and Irish Literature, World Literatures in English, Literary and Cultural Theory, Empire Postcolonial and Nation Studies, Creative Writing, Book History and Print Culture
Danielle Fuller Readers and Reading Cultures in the Contemporary Period (esp. anglophone); Book Events, Book Festivals and Arts Organizations involved with Print Culture and/or Online Publishing
Michael O'Driscoll American Literature, Literary and Cultural Theory, Book History and Print Culture, 20th-Century Literature and Culture, Poetry and Poetics, Critical and Cultural Theory, History of Writing Technologies
Julie Rak Canadian Literature, Cultural Studies, Gender and Sexuality Studies, Mountain Literature, (Auto)Biographical and Life Writing, Book History and Print Culture
Carolyn Sale Pre-1700 Literature, Literary and Cultural Theory, Drama, Shakespeare, Early Modern Writing by Women, Literature and the Law, Conceptions of the Common & the Popular
Peter Sinnema Newspaper and Periodical History and Theory; Word/Image Relations
Teresa Zackodnik 19th-Century Literature, American Literature, Literary and Cultural Theory, Gender and Sexuality Studies, Book History and Print Culture, African-American Literature, Black Cultural Studies, Critical Race Theories, Asian-American Literature, Periodical Studies, Print Culture Studies, African-American Feminisms, Trauma Theory, Racial Melancholia, Public Sphere Theory, Theories of Circulation, Theories of Photography