PhD, Princeton
MA, Princeton
BA, British Columbia
Extension: 43359
Email:听easton@uwaterloo.ca
English Department Profile
Biography
I grew up in North Vancouver and studied physics and math at UBC before switching to study English and History. In graduate school, I specialized in British literature of the period 1740 to 1830 and wrote my dissertation on cross-dressing in eighteenth-century culture and society. I deepened my interest in history along the way and, after holding a Killam post-doctoral fellowship in the History Department at UBC, I joined the Department of English at 蓝莓视频, where I research eighteenth-century and Romantic era literature and history.
I am currently at work on two historical projects:
- The first project examines the intersections of gender, class, and sexuality in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century media coverage of gender variant garb. As part of this project, I am the principal investigator on a SSHRC Insight Grant on 鈥淐ross-Dressing in the News: Social Practice and Generic Constraint in the Times, 1785-1884.鈥 I encourage History students who are interested in contributing to this project to reach out to me. One of the outputs of this research is a digital humanities database, currently under development: the 听(WXDA).
- The second project traces the intellectual history of elocution (otherwise known as delivery or performed speech), the foremost theory of communication in Britain from c. 1740 to well into the nineteenth century. In an era of increasing print literacy, elocutionists focused on and sought to theorize the paralinguistic features of performed speech such as gesture and tone, communicative attributes that were also understood to be shared between humans and animals.
Education
- B.A. University of British Columbia
- M.A. Princeton University
- Ph.D. Princeton University
Research and Teaching Interests
- Gender and media in Britain, c. 1660-1832
- Early modern trans* history
- Gender and labour in Britain, c. 1660-1832
- Eighteenth-century communication, rhetoric, and media
- Political economy and empire (Adam Smith, Maria Edgeworth)
- Early modern digital humanities
Courses Taught
- Early Modern Trans* Writing
- The Eighteenth-Century Black Atlantic
- Enlightenment Voice, Animal Communication
- Globalization and Romanticism
- History Before and After Foucault
Selected Publications
鈥,鈥澨Eighteenth-Century Studies听57 (2024): 479-89.
鈥淛ane Austen and the Art of Elocution: Discerning Feeling in听Persuasion,鈥 in Jakub Lipski and M-C. Newbould, eds.,听Edinburgh Companion to the Eighteenth-Century British Novel and the Arts听(Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2024), 307-326.
鈥,鈥 in 鈥淩efusing Eighteenth-Century Fictions, Part 2,鈥 ed. Eugenia Zuroski and Manu Samriti Chander, a special issue of听Eighteenth-Century Fiction听36 no. 2 (2024): 309-314.
鈥淵orick鈥檚 Speech and the Starling鈥檚 Song: The Limits of Elocution in听A Sentimental Journey,鈥 in W. B. Gerard and M-C. Newbould, eds.,听Laurence Sterne鈥檚 鈥淎 Sentimental Journey鈥: A Legacy to the World听(Bucknell University Press, 2021), 121-149.
鈥Plebeianizing the Female Soldier: Radical Liberty and听The Life and Adventures of Mrs. Christian Davies,鈥澨Eighteenth-Century Fiction听32.3 (2020): 427-461.
鈥,鈥澨Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture听35 (2006): 97-127.
鈥,鈥澨Past and Present听180 (August 2003): 131-174.
鈥,鈥澨Studies in Romanticism听42 (2003): 99-125.
鈥Christopher Smart鈥檚 Cross-Dressing: Mimicry, Depropriation, and Jubilate Agno听,鈥澨Genre听31 (1998): 193-243.
鈥,鈥澨Textual Practice听12 (1998): 459-488.
Selected Activities
I currently serve as President of the . In August 2004 I was a visiting Associate Professor in the Fachbereich Literaturwissenschaft at the University of Konstanz in Germany, and in April 2013 I was a visiting Associate Professor in the School of Foreign Languages at Zhejiang Gongshang University in China. From 2003 to 2007 I chaired the Women's Studies Advisory Board, at that time a university-wide committee. From 2008 to 2015 I served two terms as Chair of the English Department.
Awards and Achievements
- SSHRC听(Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council) Insight Grant, University of 蓝莓视频
- Outstanding Performance Award, University of 蓝莓视频
- SSHRC Standard Research Grant, University of 蓝莓视频
- Isaac Walton Killam Memorial Post-Doctoral Fellowship, Department of History, University of British Columbia
- Princeton University Graduate Fellowship, Princeton University