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Barbara Leckie

Professor

I am also cross-appointed with the Institute for the Comparative Study of Literature, Art, and Culture (ICSLAC);

Academic Director, ;

Co-founder of the 杏吧原创 Climate Commons

Research Interests

Current Research

My research addresses the impact of cultural forms and representations on social and political change and knowledge production. How does the way a problem is described and framed shape the solutions that are imagined? What are the most effective ways to generate social change? How should we understand nineteenth-century expos茅s of injustice that do not generate anticipated reforms? How should we understand our current failure to respond adequately to calls for climate change action? What new formal approaches can we imagine to shift the terms of stalled debates? What new histories can we write to inflect familiar issues with fresh energy and vision? I address these and other questions through historically- and theoretically-informed interdisciplinary work.

Recent Honours and Awards

Books

Climate Change, Interrupted Representation and the Remaking of Time

. Stanford: Stanford UP, 2022.

Mayhew, Henry. . Co-edited volume with Janice Schroeder. Downsview: Broadview P, 2020.

. Philadelphia: Univ. of Penn P, 2018.

. Ed. Vol. 6. (General Ed. of 6-volume edition: Michelle Allen Emerson.) London: Pickering & Chatto, 2013.

. Philadelphia: Univ. of Penn P [New Cultural Studies Series], 1999.

. Toronto: ECW P, 1996. Rpt. Canadian Writers and Their Works. Vol. 11 Eds. Robert Lecker, Jack David, Ellen Quigley. Toronto: ECW P, 1996. 104-61.

Recent Articles and Book Chapters (selected)

鈥淐o-Writing the Climate Change Classroom.鈥 Teaching the Literature of Climate Change. Ed. Debby Rosenthal. MLA Publications. Forthcoming 2023.

鈥淲orking with Mayhew: Collaboration and Historical Empathy in Precarious Times.鈥 (Co-written with Jenna Herdman and Janice Schroeder) Victorian Culture and Experiential Learning: Historical  Encounters in the Classroom. Ed. Kevin A. Morrison. Palgrave, 2022. 49-64.

鈥淒esire Paths: Nineteenth Century Studies . . .鈥 Nineteenth-Century Contexts. 43.5 (2021): 581-87.

鈥淗enry Mayhew: Urban Ecologist.鈥 Victorian Literature and Culture 48.1 (Spring 2020): 219-41.

鈥淚ntroduction.鈥 (Co-written with Janice Schroeder) London Labour and London Poor. Downsview: Broadview P, 2020. 11-35.

鈥溾楢nimated Conversations鈥: Form, Transformation, and the Category of the Novel in the 1880s.鈥 Nineteenth-Century Literature in Transition: the 1880s. Eds. Penny Fielding and Andrew Taylor. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2019. 139-56.

鈥淪low Causality: The Function of Narrative in a Time of Climate Change鈥 (co-written with Tina Young Choi). Victorian Studies 60.4 (2018): 565-87.

鈥淪equence and Fragment, History and Thesis: Samuel Smiles鈥檚 Self-Help, Social Change, and Climate Change.鈥 Nineteenth-Century Contexts 38.5 (2016): 305-17.

鈥淩eader-Help: How to Read Samuel Smiles鈥檚 Self-Help.鈥 Media and Print Culture Consumption in Nineteenth-Century Britain: The Victorian Reading Experience. Eds. Anna Gasparini and Paul Rooney. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016. 15-32.

鈥淗istorical Distance and Questions of Form in 5陆 Points.鈥 Journal of the Canadian Historical Association / Revue de la SHC 26.2 (2015): 22-31.

鈥淭he Victorian Culture of Censorship.鈥 Blackwell Encyclopedia of Victorian Literature. Eds. Dino Franco Felluga, Pamela K. Gilbert, and Linda K. Hughes. Oxford: Blackwell, 2015. See also .

“鈥 BRANCH (Britain, Representation and Nineteenth-Century History). Ed. Dino Franco Felluga. Extension of Romanticism and Victorianism on the Net. 2014. Web.

鈥溾 BRANCH (Britain, Representation and Nineteenth-Century History). Ed. Dino Franco Felluga. Extension of Romanticism and Victorianism on the Net. 2014. Web.

鈥淭he Novel and Censorship in Late-Victorian England.鈥 Oxford Handbook of the Victorian Novel. Ed. Lisa A. Rodensky. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2013. 166-82.

Recent Blog Posts (selected)

鈥溾 Energy Humanities. 3 April 2023.

鈥溾 Writers Rebel. 12 January 2023.

鈥 Page 99 Blog. 20 December 2022.

鈥溾 Network in Canadian History and Environment (NICHE). . 28 September 2021. Web.

鈥溾 Blog Post. (Co-written with Janice Schroeder) 10 October 2019. Web.

鈥溾 Blog Post. (Co-written with Janice Schroeder) 12 December 2019. Web.

Recent Presentations (selected)

鈥淜eynote RoundTable on Climate Scholarship and Activism.鈥 Invited Speaker. University of Ottawa English Graduate Student Conference. 10 March 2023.

鈥淓xhilaration: Co-writing Climate Action through Literature and the Humanities.鈥 Keynote for English Graduate Student 鈥淓xhaustion鈥 Conference at the University of Toronto (online). 22 April 2022.

鈥淭alking Mayhew: Patterers, Prisoners, and Protest.鈥 (Co-presented with Jan Schroeder). Belcher Victorian Studies Colloquium, Oxford University. 5 April 2022.

鈥淯nsettling Time(s): Railways and Planes, Crashing and Falling; or the Temporalities of Ecocide.鈥 NAVSA Conference (online). 4 March 2022.

鈥淎larming!: House on Fire and the Rhetoric of Warning.鈥  ASLE Conference (online). 24 July 2021.

鈥淐limate Change Keyword: Interruption.鈥 Poster Presentation. Mind & Life Summer Research Institute (online), 鈥淭he Mind, the Human-Earth Connection, and the Climate Crisis.鈥 8 June 2021.

鈥淭hinking about Time in the Era of Climate Change.鈥 Susan Stanford Friedman Roundtable, 杏吧原创 University, 6 March 2020.

鈥淔rankenclimate.鈥 The Gothic, the Abject and the Supernatural: 200 Years of Mary Shelley鈥檚 Frankenstein Conference. Ottawa, Ontario. 1 November 2019.

鈥淐limate Change: Critical Inquiries, Collaborations, Action.鈥 Invited Seminar Leader. NAVSA Conference. Columbus, Ohio. 19 October 2019.

鈥淧ost-time.鈥 Vcologies Conference. University of Chicago. 8 September 2019.

鈥淪teaming: Frances Chantrey鈥檚 Statues of James Watt, Climate Change, and Critique, Then and Now.鈥 Upcoming INCS Conference, Houston, March 2019.

鈥淧recarity and Collaboration.鈥 Symposium on Images of Poverty and Displacement: Henry Mayhew and Richard Mosse. 杏吧原创 University. 30 November 2018.

鈥淕etting Things Done: Steam, Industrial Modernity, and Procrastination in James Watt, Karl Marx, and John Ruskin.鈥 NAVSA Conference. Orlando, Florida. 14 October 2018.

鈥淭oo Late.鈥 Invited speaker, Victorian Ecotime, CUNY Graduate Centre. 4 May 2018.

鈥淚mpedimenta: Forms of Incompletion and Delay in Ruskin, Marx, Mayhew鈥檚 Calls for Social Change.鈥 NVSA Conference. Philadelphia, PA. 18 March 2018.

鈥溾楨verything Moves in a Circle鈥: Recycling, Cyclical Time, and Stillstellung (Zero-Hour) in Henry Mayhew鈥檚 Ecological Writing.鈥 INCS Conference. 3 March 2018.

Acceptance Speech (on climate change) for being inducted as honorary member to the Golden Key International Honour Society. 26 January 2018.

鈥淗enry Mayhew: Recycling, Remediation, Collaboration.鈥 (With Janice Schroeder.) NAVSA Conference. Banff, Albert. 16 November 2017.

鈥淰SAO 50th Anniversary Panel.鈥 Invited Talk. Congress. Ryerson University. Toronto, Ontario. 29 May 2017.

鈥淐limate Change, Mediated: Chimney鈥檚, Smoke, and Gardens.鈥 NAVSA Conference. Florence, Italy. May 2017.

鈥淭he Table Condition: Things, Ghosts, Angels, and Climate Change in Manchester, 1840-50.鈥 INCS Conference. Philadelphia, PA. 17 March 2017.

鈥淥f Two Minds: Interdisciplinarity in Thought and Practice.鈥 Invited Participant for Special Graduate Student Caucus. INCS Conference. Philadelphia, PA. 18 March 2017.

鈥淟etting/Critiquing: A Dialogue on the Production of Social Time, Social Change, and Wilkie Collins鈥檚 Poor Miss Finch.鈥 NAVSA Conference. Phoenix, Arizona. 3 November 2016.

鈥淐limate Change, Interrupted (1859).鈥 V-Cologies Conference. Davis University, CA. 17 September 2016.

鈥淐limate Change, Interrupted (2014-15).鈥 Narrative Conference. Amsterdam, Holland. 18 June 2016.

鈥淪equence and Fragment, History and Thesis: Samuel Smiles鈥檚 Self-Help, Social Change, and Climate Change.鈥 Interdisciplinary Nineteenth-Century Studies Conferences. Asheville, North Carolina. 11 March 2016.