Associate Professor Michael Epp
BA (Saskatchewan), MA (McGill), PhD (Alberta)
Director, Theory, Culture, and Politics MA
Director, Cultural Studies PhD
michaelepp@trentu.ca
Traill College, Scott House 211
705-748-1011 ext. 6252
Research Interests
19th and 20th century American literature and culture; public and political violence; print culture and book history; Irish Republicanism.
Current Research Projects
A project investigating the relationship between publics and violence.
Selected Publications
"The Humour Industry." U.S. Popular Print Culture 1860-1920. Ed. Christine Bold. London: Oxford UP, 2012. 357-74.
"The Imprint of Affect: Humour, Character and National Identity in American Studies" Journal of American Studies 44.1 February 2010. 47-65.
"The Traffic in Affect: Marietta Holley, Suffrage and Late-Nineteenth-Century Popular Humor." Canadian Review of American Studies special issue on women’s suffrage. 36:1 2006. 93-115.
"Full Contact: Robert McAlmon, Gertrude Stein, and Modernist Book Making." Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America. 99:2 June 2005: 265-93.
"Raising Minstrelsy: Humor, Satire and the Stereotype in The Birth of a Nation and Bamboozled." Canadian Review of American Studies 33:1 2003. 17-35.
“Durable Public Feelings.” Canadian Review of American Studies 41.2 August 2011. 179-97.
“A Republic of Laughter: Marietta Holley and the Production of Women’s Public Humour in the Late-Nineteenth-Century United States.” Gender Forum 33: 2011.
"Durability. Special Issue of Canadian Review of American Studies 41.2 August 2011. Editor"
"War. Special Issue of Canadian Review of American Studies 39.3 2009. Editor."