Currently working on a dissertation titled, "Working Women, Witnesses, & Wraiths: Catherine Crowe鈥檚 Challenge to Victorian Hierarchies of Knowledge."
- Victorian literature
- Ghost Stories and the Gothic
- Detective Fiction
- Vampire and Werewolf fiction
- Women's Writing
- Gender and Genre
- Non-Human Animal Studies
- Disability Studies
Publications:
鈥溾楾rue Feminine Pertinacity鈥: Feminine Evidence and Expertise in the Popular Fiction of Catherine Crowe.鈥 Oxford Research in English, vol. 12, Summer 2021, pp. 45-69.
鈥淏loodlust: The Embodiment of the Uncanny in 鈥楾he Vampyre.鈥欌 Hektoen International: A Journal of Medical Humanities, Winter 2020, .
Conference Papers:
"'A True, Circumstantial, and Faithful Account: Ghost Stories and Apparition Narratives in The Night Side of Nature." Witchcraft and the Supernatural Conference, Romancing the Gothic. 26 August 2023, Online.
鈥溾楾he wolf鈥檚 foot was produced in court鈥: Monstrosity and the Law in Catherine Crowe鈥檚 Werewolf Tales.鈥 British Women Writers Association. 19 May 2022, Baylor University, Waco, TX.
鈥淢aude Abbott and (Auto)Biography: Reading Medical Women鈥檚 Life-Writing.鈥 Maude Abbott and the Medical Museum Symposium. 18 March 2022, McGill University, Montreal, QC.
S. Brooke Cameron