Dr John Miller
School of English
Senior Lecturer in Nineteenth-Century Literature


+44 114 222 0194
Full contact details
School of English
Jessop West
1 Upper Hanover Street
葫芦影业
S3 7RA
- Profile
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I arrived in 葫芦影业 in 2012 to take up a lectureship in Nineteenth-Century Literature and was appointed Senior Lecturer in 2016. I am President of the (UK & Ireland); co-director of the 葫芦影业 Animal Studies Research Centre and co-editor of Palgrave Studies in Animals and Literature.
- Research interests
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My research focuses on writing about animals, ecology and empire from the nineteenth century to the present, with particular emphasis on the late Victorian period. My first monograph Empire and the Animal Body (Anthem, 2012) explored the representation of exotic animals in Victorian and Edwardian adventure fiction. My second book was the co-authored volume Walrus for the Reaktion Animal series. I am currently near to completing a monograph titled Victorians in Furs: Fiction, Fashion and Activism. I have started work on my next project, A Literary History of In Vitro Meat which examines the origins of cultured flesh in the late nineteenth century and traces its development in imaginative literature through to the present. I am also contributing co-editor of The Dictionary of Neoliberal Terms and have recently edited a collection of stories about tattooing for the British Library.
- Publications
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Books
Edited books
Journal articles
Chapters
Book reviews
- Research group
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I would be very happy to supervise projects relating to any aspect of my research, particularly animals and/or ecology in Victorian literature and culture, adventure fiction, the Arctic, and the literary representation of tattoos and tattooing.
- Teaching activities
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I teach mainly in modules on the nineteenth century and in relation to animal studies and ecocriticism. Courses closely related to my research interests include:
- LIT115: Darwin, Marx, Freud
- LIT271: Radical Theory
- LIT275: Literature, Ecology, Capital
- LIT6045: Humans, Animals, Monsters and Machines from Gulliver鈥檚 Travels to King Kong
- LIT637 Victorian Bodies
- Public engagement
I have a strong interest in the links between environmental aesthetics, conceptions of environmental and species value and public policy. I organised open sessions on these and related topics at the conferences Modern Environments: Contemporary Readings in Green Studies at the University of Glasgow in 2007 and Activism, Apocalypse, and the Avant-Garde at the University of Edinburgh in 2008. In 2015, as part of 葫芦影业鈥檚 Festival of Arts and Humanities, I ran a day of events under the title Caring for 葫芦影业鈥檚 Woodlands.