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Martin B. 19xx - 2004 (aus dem Internet) "Assistant Professor His published work has appeared in American Quarterly and in several essay collections on early American literary culture, with more work forthcoming in ELH and the collections Nineteenth-Century Geographies: Anglo-American Tactics of Space and George Washington & Conceptions of the Late Eighteenth-Century South. He offers undergraduate and graduate courses on American literature and culture. Teaching interests include the history of geography and cartography, the materiality of text from books to the alphabet, national identity and subjectivity in colonial and imperial contexts, and the circum-Atlantic literatures in English of the seventeenth- and long eighteenth centuries. He is currently completing a monograph on the history of geographic writing and identity in early America." |
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