Monthly Archives: April 2015

Welcoming Trans Academics in the Workplace and at Conferences

Please note that this piece was originally published on Inside Higher Ed on April 27, 2015.   In the past few years, transgender people and the discrimination they face have become much more visible through the work of folks like … Continue reading

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A Brief General Introduction to Steampunk Literature & Culture

First named by K. W. Jeter in 1987, steampunk, a subgenre of science fiction and fantasy in which alternate histories of the nineteenth century dramatically reshape the past, present, and future, has become increasingly popular in mainstream culture as both … Continue reading

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An Alternate History of Gender Identity: Neo-Victorian Gender Nonconformity in Scott Westerfield’s Leviathan Trilogy (INCS 2015)

As an alternate history genre, steampunk literature builds its worlds by answering the “what if?” question of science fiction and fantasy; it does so by tweaking nineteenth-century history and literature and engaging with cultural discourses of the day. Steampunk often … Continue reading

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