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  • Contributors

Jada Ach is a lecturer for the Faculty of Leadership and Interdisciplinary Studies at Arizona State University where she teaches classes in interdisciplinary and liberal studies. Her research focuses on nineteenth- and twentieth-century American literature, infrastructure and maintenance studies, animal studies, and environmental justice. Her work has appeared in Western American Literature and Ecozona: European Journal of Literature, Culture, Environment.

Susanne Hillman earned her PhD in modern European history from UC San Diego in 2011 and her MA in British literature from San Diego State University in 2019. She currently teaches history at San Diego State University. Her research has been published in various journals including German Studies Review, Soundings, Cahiers Staëliens, Victorian Poetry, and Celebrity Studies. Her eclectic research interests include modern women's history and literature and popular culture.

Garreth O'Brien is a PhD candidate in the English department at the University of California, Berkeley. His work centers on twentieth-century American literature and film, with emphases on comedy and economics. His previous writing has appeared in Nabokov Studies.

Jennifer Rickel is Associate Professor of English at University of Montevallo. With a BA in English from University of California Santa Barbara and a PhD in English from Rice University, she specializes in contemporary literature in English, postcolonial studies, human rights, and gender and sexuality. Her work appears in Journal of Narrative Theory, Ariel: A Review of International English Literature, South Atlantic Review, and LIT: Literature Interpretation Theory.

Camey VanSant received her PhD in English from Princeton University in 2020. Her work engages with the intersection of legal history and the nineteenth-century British novel. [End Page 229]

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