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Dan Shea

Daniel Shea

Professor

Languages & Literature

 

  • Ph. D. in English, University of Oregon, 2006.
  • M. A. in English and Cultural Studies, Kansas State University, 1999.
  • Victorian Literature and Culture
  • Criticism and Theory
  • "Health," co-authored with Erika Wright. Entry in The Companion to Victorian Popular Fiction, Kevin A. Morrison, ed. McFarland Press, 2018. 106-109.
  • "Time Travel by Bicycle: The Country, the City, and the Cyclist in Late-Victorian Literature." Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and the Environment. 24.1 (2017): 145-58.
  • Texts on Two Wheels: Bicycles in Literature and Culture. Co-edited with Jeremy Withers. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2016.
  • "Form and History in The Bicycle Sculptures of Ai Weiwei." Texts on Two Wheels: Bicycles in Literature and Culture. Edited by Jeremy Withers and Daniel P. Shea. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2016. 387-98.
  • "The Bicycle as Rolling Signifier." Introduction. With Jeremy Withers. Texts on Two Wheels: Bicycles in Literature and Culture. Edited by Jeremy Withers and Daniel P. Shea. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2016. 11-28.
  • "Woman and Labour and the Transition from Ape to Man: Women, Work, and Evolution in the Works of Olive Schreiner." Women and Work: The Labors of Self-Fashioning. Christine Leiren Mower and Susanne Weil, eds. Newcastle, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2011. 74-96.
  • "Richard Jefferies (1848-1887)." Victorian Review 37.1 (2011): 33-36. (Invited contribution to the journal's "Eminent Victorians" issue.)
  • "'Abortions of the Market': Production and Reproduction in News from Nowhere." Nineteenth-Century Contexts 32.2 (2010): 153-72. 2010