«Dickens studies and the question of settlers abroad and what they do: Dominic Rainsford, ‘Transported to Botany Bay: Class, National Identity, and the Literary Figure of the Australian Convict by Dorice Williams Elliott, and: Familial Feeling: Entangled Tonalities in Early Black Atlantic Writing and the Rise of the British Novel by Elahe Haschemi Yekani, and: Literature in a Time of Migration: British Fiction and the Movement of People, 1815–1876 by Josephine McDonagh, and: Settler Colonialism in Victorian Literature: Economics and Political Identity in the Networks of Empire by Philip Steer (review)’, Dickens Quarterly, 39, 3, 2022, pp. 394-400
Indigenous cinematics: Robert Jackson, ‘Grounded abstractions: an interview with Conor McNally‘, Jump Cut: A Review of Contemporary Media, 61, 2022 »
A complex settler colonial past must be represented: David A. Nichols, ‘Telling Hoosier Stories: Promised Lands and Proving Grounds’, Indiana Magazine of History, 118, 3, 2022, pp. 222-228