- Justin D. Edwards
Justin D. Edwards (born 1970) is a
Canadian professor in the Department of English atBangor University . In 2005, he was elected by-fellow ofChurchill College, Cambridge . Edwards received an M.A and Ph.D. in English from theUniversité de Montréal , where he completed his doctoral dissertation on 19th- and early 20th-century U.S. travel literature. Between 1995 and 2005, he taught at the Université de Montréal and theUniversity of Copenhagen , where he was appointed as an associate professor in 2002.Gothic Literature
Edwards' contribution to the study of
gothic literature started with "Gothic Passages: Racial Ambiguity and the American Gothic", which examines the development of U.S. gothic literature alongside 19th-century discourses of passing and racial ambiguity. This book focused on the way in which writers of the period "gothicized" biracial and passing figures in order to frame them within the rubric of a demonization of difference. In "Gothic Canada: Reading the Spectre of a National Literature", he continued in the area by examining how collective stories aboutnational identity and belonging tend to be haunted byartifice .Post-colonialism
His work in the field of postcolonialism, growing out of his work on travel writing started with "Exotic Journeys: Exploring the Erotics of U.S. Travel Literature", which examines the place of travel writing in the rhetoric of imperial expansion and colonial ideology. In this project, he focused on representations of sexuality and eroticism in 19th- and early 20th-century U.S. travel literature to capture defining moments in the formation of an American national identity. This book led to a collaborative work compiling an anthology of Asian and African travel literature, "Other Routes: 1500 Years of African and Asian Travel Writing", which collects primary pieces by travel writers from Asia and Africa stretching from the fifth to the 19th centuries.
Bibliography
* "American Modernism Across the Arts" (1999) (Edited with Jay Bochner)
* "Exotic Journeys: Exploring the Erotics of U.S. Travel Literature, 1840-1930" (2001)
* "Gothic Passages: Racial Ambiguity and the American Gothic" (2003)
* "Downtown Canada: Writing Canadian Cities" (2005) (edited with Douglas Ivison)
* "Gothic Canada: Reading the Spectre of a National Literature" (2005)
* "Other Routes: 1500 Years of Travel Writing by Asians and Africans" (2006) (edited with Tabish Khair, Martin Leer, Hanna Ziadeh)External links
*cite journal
title = Different journeys and destinations
author = Soma Basu
date =2006-02-05
journal = The Hindu
url = http://www.hindu.com/lr/2006/02/05/stories/2006020500050100.htm
accessdate = 2006-07-12
* cite journal
author = Justin D. Edwards
title = Strange Fugitive, Strange City: Reading Urban Space in Morley Callaghan's Toronto
journal = Studies in Canadian Literature
volume = 23
issue = 1
year = 1998
pages = 213–227
url = http://www.lib.unb.ca/Texts/SCL/Vol23_1/edwards.pdf
format = PDF
accessdate = 2006-07-12
*cite journal
title = Book Review: "Gothic Canada: Reading the Spectre of a National Literature"
author = Melissa Moore
date = September/October 2005
journal = Foreword Magazine
url = http://www.forewordmagazine.com/reviews/viewreviews.aspx?reviewID=3251
accessdate = 2006-07-12
*cite web
title = Building to scale: The bigger could be better—if urban giants would learn from their size-small counterparts
author = Emily Schultz
url = http://www.rabble.ca/reviews/review.shtml?x=44126
accessdate = 2006-07-12
*cite journal
author = Jeanne Cortiel
title = Review of Justin D. Edwards, "Gothic Passages: Racial Ambiguity and the American Gothic"
publisher = H-Amstdy
journal = H-Net Reviews
date = July, 2003
url = http://www.h-net.msu.edu/reviews/showrev.cgi?path=313461064885833
accessdate = 2006-07-12
*cite web
title = Gothic Passages: Racial Ambiguity and the American Gothic
url = http://www.uiowa.edu/uiowapress/edwgotpas.htm
accessdate = 2006-07-12
*cite journal
title = Justin D. Edwards: Exotic Journeys: Exploring the Erotics of U.S. Travel Literature, 1840-1930. (Book Review)
author = Udo Natterman
date =2004-01-01
journal = International Fiction Review
url = http://goliath.ecnext.com/coms2/summary_0199-797277_ITM
accessdate = 2006-07-12
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