Jane Mattisson (Ekstam). Associate Professor, Kristianstad University

Selected List of Publications – Spring 2015 Jane Mattisson (Ekstam). Associate Professor, Kristianstad University Monographs Knowledge and Survival i...
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Selected List of Publications – Spring 2015 Jane Mattisson (Ekstam). Associate Professor, Kristianstad University

Monographs Knowledge and Survival in the Novels of Thomas Hardy. Lund Studies in English 101. Lund University, 2002 (423 pages). ISBN 91-974023-0-3

Book contributions (international) (7) 1. ‘Early Canada: from bush to clearings’. Canadian Yearbook 9, 2005. Moscow (217-229). ISBN 5-94067-167-5 2. ‘The Public and Private voices of Walter MacKay Draycot, British Pioneer in North Vancouver, Canada (1883-1985). A Study in Life Writing’. Studia Anglica 2:225, 2006 (133146). ISBN 80-7368-165-X 3. ‘Because I am a Poet’. A Collection of Criticisms on the Phenomenon of Wang Xuezhong’s Poems. Shanghai: Theatrical Publishing House of China, 2007 (444-453). 4. ‘Crossing Boundaries: Aritha van Herk, writer, critic and academic’. Transcanadiana. The Polish Journal of Canadian Studies. Professors as Writers/Writers as Professors 3, 2008 (3347). ISBN 978-2-896518-309-9 5. ‘Sea Literature and World War One: A Positive Story’ in Fan Yi et al (eds.), Haiyang Wenxue. Yanjiu Wenji. Sea Literature. A Research Anthology. Beijing: Ocean Press, 2009 (206-221). ISBN 978-7-5027-7468-4 6. ‘Memoir and Myth: World War One Memoirs and the Simplified Story of War’. Recalling War. Representations of The Two World Wars in British Literature and Culture. Wojciech Klepuszewski (ed). Wydawnictwo Uczelniane Politechniki Koszalińskiej. May 2014 (51-64). ISBN 978-83-7365-339-9 7. ‘Crossing Class Divides: Education and social class in Thomas Hardy’s novels’. Hardy in Context. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, April 2012 (188-197). ISBN 978-0-52119648-2

Book contributions (national) (6) 1. ‘Minority Voices and the Power of Discourse in the Early Fiction of Joseph Conrad and Thomas Hardy’, Journeys, Myths and the Age of Travel. Joseph Conrad’s Era ed. by Karin Hansson, University College of Karlskrona/Ronneby, 1998 (166-179). ISBN 91-630-6911-3 2. ‘Reflections on Threshold Concepts as Applied to a New E-Learning Tool: A Pilot Study at Kristianstad University Spring 2010’. Lärarlärdom. Högskolepedagogisk Konferens I

Karlskrona 2010. Report 2011:1. Blekinge Institute of Technology Press (85-97). ISBN 97891-7295-974-3 3. ‘The Boilerplate: An Easy-to-use Writing Aid for Undergraduates and Postgraduates’. Skrivhandbok om utveckling, läsning och återkoppling av studenters akademiska skrivande. Kristianstad Academic Press, 2012 (35-52). ISBN 978-91-979422-4-9 4. ‘Internationalisation and the culture of academic writing in English’. Lärarlärdom. Högskolepedagogisk Konferens. E-bok. Report 2013:1. Blekinge Tekniska Högskola (14-24). ISBN 978-91-7295-972-9 5. ‘Academic Writing: A Process for teachers and students’. Skrivhandbok om utveckling, läsning och återkoppling av studenters akademiska skrivande. Kristianstad Academic Press, 2012 (15-24). ISBN 978-91-979422-4-9 6. ‘The culture of internationalisation, paradigm of communities of practice and importance of English in the international classroom’. Högskolepedagogisk Debatt. Handledning, Internationalisering. Kristianstad University Academic Press 2-2012 (117-128). ISBN 97891-7295-972-9

Book contribution accepted for publication (international) (1) 1. ‘Gustaf Hellström: Swedish literary journalist in Paris, 1914-1917’. Éditions PUN – Université de Lorraine.

Book contribution accepted for publication (national) (1) 1. “Gustaf Hellström, foreign correspondent for Dagens Nyheter, Paris 1911-1917”. Gustaf Hellström-sällskapets skriftserie.

Co-author and editor Text Analysis. Culture, Framework and Teaching. Conference Proceedings from the Text Analysis Symposium at Kristianstad University, April 2014. With Maria Bäcke. Kristianstad University Press 2014:4. ISBN 978-91-87973-00-0

Journal articles (national/international; academic) (38) 1. ‘The story of no return in Susanna Moodie’s Roughing It in the Bush; or, Life in Canada’. Indo-Canadian Journal 2:1, April 2002 (28-43). 2. ‘Imagined Communities and the emerging self in The Journals of Mary O’Brien 1828-1838 and A Gentlewoman in Upper Canada. The Journals of Anne Langton’. Prose Studies 25:2 Autumn 2002 (51-78). ISSN 0144-0357

3. ‘To Australia and back. The metaphor of return in Dickens’ David Copperfield and Great Expectations and Hardy’s Jude the Obscure. The Nordic Journal of English Studies 1, 2003 (129-145). ISSN 1502-7694 4. ‘Finding a Place: Female Space in the Evolving Pioneer World in Canada, 1828 to 1846’. Literary Environments. Canada and the Old World 5, 2006. Edited by Britta Olinder (51-61). ISSN 90-5201-296-2 5. ‘Chinese Students’ essay writing traditions and Western praxis. Some reflections. Teaches with Study Research 10, October 2006. In Chinese (87-105). 6. ‘Understanding the Adult World through Literature'. Foreign Literature Studies 29:6, 2007. ISSN 1003-7519 (19-29). 7. ‘Instruction Built on Learners’ Previous Knowledge By Using the Variation Theory’. Recent Issues in Education 6, 2008. Co-author with Mona Holmqvist and Gunilla Lindgren (86-96). ISSN 1822-7864 8. ‘Variation Theory. A Tool to Analyse and Develop Learning at School’. Peculiarities in Contemporary Education 7, 2008. Co-author with Mona Holmqvist (31-39). ISSN 1822-7864 9. ‘An Interpretation of The Canterville Ghost’. Journal of Ningbo Polytechnic 13:6, 2009 (101-105). ISSN 1671-2153 10. ‘Contrasting cases and their impact on learning: a replication of a learning study confirming the impact of contrasts’. Problems of Education in the 21st Century 10:3, 2009. Co-author with Mona Holmqvist (38-47). ISSN 1822-7864 11. ‘Teaching International Students in English. A Matter of Culture’. Porta Linguarum 13, 2010 (165-179). ISSN 1697-7467 12. ‘Morality in War: The Representation of World War One in Contemporary British Fiction’. Kharkiv University Journal 2, 2010 (17-35). 13. ‘Kew Gardens: a Kinetic Approach to Literature’. Kharkiv University Journal 2, 2010 (19-38). 14. ‘Fiction: A Complement to Documentary Accounts of World War One’. Relevance. Quarterly Journal of the Great War Society 19, Winter 2010 (13-18). 15. ‘A new twist on an old tool: joint learning with an innovative cognitive writing tool’. Journal of College Teaching and Learning 7:8, August 2010 (37-53). 16. ‘Learning through Technology: A Report on the Implementation of a “New” Learning Tool’. Peculiarities of Contemporary Education – 2010. Co-author with Teri Schamp-Bjerede (main author) (146-158). ISSN 1822-7864 17. ‘“I’ve done my own time”. Representing the human condition in the Great War. William Boyd’s The New Confessions and The Trench’. Cineaction 81. Autumn 2010 (39-46). ISSN 0826-9866 18. ‘Literature into life, life into literature. A new look at Jane Austen and her world’. Kharkiv University Journal 3, January 2011 (22-29).

19. ‘It’s best to be up and doing. A new look at the rustics in Thomas Hardy’s novels’. The Thomas Hardy Journal. XXV1, Autumn 2010 (116-132). ISSN 0268-5418 20. ‘At the Intersection: the Conflicting Position of the Army Chaplain in World War One’. Ostrava Journal of English Philology 2, 2010 (87-97). ISSN 1803-8174 21. ‘How Historians have Treated the War and The Great War in History. Debates and Controversies, 1914 to the Present’. Relevance. The Quarterly Journal of the Great War Society 20:1, Winter 2011 (44). 22. ‘Teaching Poetry: Introducing a Contextual and Textual Approach to Undergraduate Students’. Porta Linguarum 16, June 2011 (33-47). ISSN 1697-7467 23. ‘Meaning and what it can convey: the case of Iris Murdoch’. SKASE Journal of Literary Studies 3.2, Autumn 2011 (21-34). 24. ‘The Boilerplate: A new look at a familiar device. Writing in English for “digital natives” and “digital immigrants”. Co-author with Teri Schamp-Bjerede (main author). Högskolepedagogisk Debatt. VFU, Handledning, Skrivarprocess, Digitala Verktyg. Kristianstad University Academic Press ISSN 1-2012 (31-41). 25. ‘Academic writing in English. Process and product: a question of priorities?’ Högskolepedagogisk Debatt. VFU, Handledning, Skrivarprocess, Digitala Verktyg. Kristianstad University Press ISSN 1-2012, 23-30. 26. ‘Boilerplate Project’ 2011-2012’. Co-author with Teri Schamp-Bjerede (main author). Högskolepedagogisk Debatt. VFU, Handledning, Skrivarprocess, Digitala Verktyg. Kristianstad University Academic Press ISSN 1-2012 (43-47). 27. ‘The Neglected Story of Non-combatants at War. Modern British Fiction on World War One’. Oceánide 4, 2012 (1-7). ISSN 1989-6328 28. ‘Aesthetic Truth and Popular Appeal in British Poetry from World War One’. Garoza 12, 2012 (145-160) (12 pages). ISSN 1577-8932 29. ‘The individual at war: a case study in autobiography on the World Wide Web’. Foreign Literature Studies 34:2, April 2012 (13-25). ISSN 1003-7519 30. Introduction to special issue of Swedish Literature Studies. ‘Swedish Literature: Past and Present’. Forum for World Literature Studies Vol. 4. August 2012 (187-189). ISSN 19498519 31. ‘Life, death and art in the poetry of Tomas Tranströmer’. Forum for World Literature Studies Vol. 4. August 2012 (316-327). ISSN 1949-8519 32. ‘Memory as the Guardian of Identity in Robert Edric’s In Desolate Heaven’. Ostrava Journal of English Philology 2:2012 (107-116). http://ff.osu.cz/kaa/dokumenty/ostravajpurnal-vc 33. ‘Swedish Literature: Past and Present’. Forum for World Literature Studies Vol. 4. August 2012 (187-189). ISSN 1949-8519

34. ‘Harry Martinson’s Chickweed Wintergreen’. In Swedish. Doris. The Journal of the Harry Martinson Association 23, 2013 (15). 35. ‘Supervising the doctoral thesis in English; the situation of the English-as-a-Second Language supervisor in Sweden’. Respectus Philologicus 25:30, 2014 (105-117). ISSN 13928295 36. ‘Academic Writing as a Process and Life-long Learning’. Translated into Russian. Vestnik BSU. Philology. Journalism, Pedagogy. Philology. Journalism, Pedagogy. 4:1. BSU, Minsk. November 2014 (98–101). 37. ‘Modern detective fiction as a site of mourning and remembrance, and the importance of acknowledgement. World War One and the case of Inspector Ian Rutledge’. English Language and Literature Studies 4:4, December 2014 (1-7). ISSN 1925-4768 38. ‘Downton Abbey: a cultural phenomenon. History for the many’. [SIC] Literature and Culture. 17 December 2014. ISSN 1847-7755

Articles accepted for publication (4) 1. ‘Modern detective novels and World War One: a symbiotic relationship’. English Studies. 2. ‘Academic Writing in English: five hallmarks and six types of text’. Högskole Pedagogisk Debatt, March 2015. 3. The other side of Swedish detective fiction: the lesser known or forgotten novels’. Mystery Readers. 4. ‘Cultural and academic meetings in the writing classroom: China and the West’. US-China Foreign Language. 4 April 2015.

Contributions to conference proceedings (international and national) (9) 1. ‘Gender as a relational notion in Hardy’s novels’, Voicing Gender ed. by Yvonne Hyrynen, Tampere, Tampere University Offset, 1996 (56-79). ISSN 951-44-4061-7 2. ‘Wisdom and the Power of Discourse of the Rustic Characters in Thomas Hardy’s Novels’, Scholarship in Victorian Britain ed. by Martin Hewitt, Leeds Centre for Victorian Studies, 1998 (112-119). ISSN 1650-2140 3. ‘Chinese essay writing: a special challenge for universities in the West’. National Conference in Pedagogy. Kristianstad University, 2006. Kristianstad University Press 1:2007 (59-71). 4. ‘Morality and the Individual Perspective in Modern World War One Fiction’. Text and Context. Gothenburg: Department of History Studies, September 2009 (201-210). 5. ‘Understanding the Adult World through Literature: Anne of Green Gables, Anne of Avonlea and A Complicated Kindness’. Proceedings of International Conference on Adult

Literature, Ningbo University, May 16-17, 2007. Beijing: Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press, 2011 (240-260). ISSN 1003.7519 6. ‘Literary theory in the postgraduate classroom: its role and challenges’. Lärarlärdom. Högskolepedagogisk Konferens i Kristianstad 2011. Report 2012:1. Kristianstad University Press (4-9). 7. ‘The redemptive power of the narratives of Scripture in Allegra Jordan’s Harvard 1914’. Religion in the Mirror of Literature. Alfa University, Belgrade, Serbia. Spring 2013: 38-49. ISBN: 978-86-83237-92-0 8. ‘Teachers’ written feedback and the formation of scholarly identity. A Case Study’. Lärarlärdom. Högskolepedagogisk Konferens i Kristianstad 2013. Report 2014:1. ISSN 1404-9066 9. ‘Developing critical thinking through critical reading and writing. The basic skills’. Lärarlärdom conference 20 August 2014. November 2014 (n.p.). http://lararlardom2014.pressbooks.com/

Websites (academic) (2) 1. ‘Representation of the Hero in World War One. Four media and one life: Walter MacKay Draycot, Princess Patricia Canadian Light Infantry Regiment’. http://www.walterdraycot.com August 2007. Revised and extended in 2014 (54). 2. ‘World War One in Fiction’. Public lecture online. Kristianstad University. http://www.hkr.se/templates/Page____2281.aspx (broken link) 9 April 2008 (1).

Teaching material – website/book (2) 1. An Introduction to Literary Theory and the English Canon. E-Book. http://webshare.hkr.se/maj/ningbo/ August 2007 (233). Updated, March 2013. 2. A Guide for Teachers and Students in a Cross-Cultural Context Kristianstad University Press 2014:2. With Lena Ahlin and Annika Fjellkner. Main author. ISBN 978-91-981-338-06.

Teaching material – book (forthcoming) (1) Academic Writing in English. Principles and Practice. Belarusian State University, Minsk, Belarus. 2014 (August 2015).

Book reviews (54) 1. Kindellan-Sheehan, Sheila, Sheila’s Take (Quebec: Shoreline, 2003). British Journal of Canadian Studies 18:1, 2005. 2. Buck, Laurel, The Spiral Road. Reflections of Life Journey and Travel, turned Pilgrimage (Santa Barbara, CA: Shoreline, 2003). British Journal of Canadian Studies 18:2, 2005.

3. Martin, Claire. In an Iron Glove (Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press, 2006). British Journal of Canadian Studies 19:1, 2006. 4. Rak, Julie (ed.), Auto/biography in Canada. Critical Directions (Waterloo, Ontario: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2005). British Journal of Canadian Studies 19:1, 2006. 5. Toews, Miriam, A Complicated Kindness (London: Faber and Faber, 2004). British Association for Canadian Studies Newsletter 19:2, 2006. 6. Kadar, Marlene, Linda Warley, Jeanne Perreault and Susanna Egan (eds.), Tracing the Autobiographical (Waterloo, Ontario: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2005). British Journal of Canadian Studies 19:2, 2006. ISSN 0-8892-0476-4 7. Hayes, Geoffrey et al. (eds.), Vimy Ridge. A Canadian Reassessment (Waterloo, Ontario, Canada: Wilfred Laurier University Press, 2007). British Journal of Canadian Studies 20:2, 2008. 8. Blake, Jason. Canadian Hockey Literature. A Thematic Study (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2010). British Journal of Canadian Studies 23(1), Spring 2010. 9. Ross, Michael L., Race Riots. Comedy and Ethnicity in Modern British Fiction (Montreal and London: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2006). English Studies 90:2, April 2009. DOI: 10.1080/00138380802583154 10. Blackford, Holly (ed.), 100 Years of Anne with an ‘E’. The Centennial Study of Anne of Green Gables (Calgary: University of Calgary Press, 2009. British Journal of Canadian Studies, 23(1). 11. Gammel, Irene and Benjamin Lefebvre (eds.), Anne’s World. A New Century of Anne of Green Gables (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2010). CanText: The Newsletter of the BACS Literature Group 13:2, June 2011. 12. Wiebe, Rudy. Collected Stories 1955-2010. (Alberta: The University of Alberta Press, 2010). CanText: The Newsletter of the BACS Literature Group 13:2, June 2011. 13. Martinson, Harry. Chickweed Wintergreen. Selected Poems. Translated by Robin Fulton Tarset, Northumberland, Bloodaxe Books, 2010. Forum for World Literature Studies 4:2, August 2012. 14. Espemark, Kjell. Lend Me Your Voice. (Michigan: Marick Press, 2011). Forum for World Literature Studies 4:2, August 2012. 15. Espemark, Kjell. Outside the Calendar (Michigan: Marick Press, 2012). Forum for World Literature Studies 4:2, August 2012. 16. Brand, Dionne. Chronicles. Early Works (Waterloo, Ontario: Wilfred Laurier Press, 2011). CanText: The Newsletter of the BACS Literature Group 14:3, November 2012. 17. Doughty, Howard A. and Marino Tuzi (Eds). Culture and Difference. Essays on Canadian Society (Toronto, Guernica, 2011). CanText: The Newsletter of the BACS Literature Group 14:3, November 2012.

18. Hutchman, Laurence (ed.). In the Writers’ Words. Conversations with Eight Canadian Poets (Toronto,Guernica, 2011). CanText: The Newsletter of the BACS Literature Group 14:3, November 2012. 19. Pivato, Joseph (ed.). Pier Giorgio Di Cicco. Essays on His Works (Toronto, Guernica, 2011). CanText: The Newsletter of the BACS Literature Group 14:3, November 2012. 20. Ruthig, Ingrid (ed.). Richard Outram. Essays on His Works (Toronto, Guernica, 2011). CanText: The Newsletter of the BACS Literature Group 14:3, November 2012. 21. Wilson, Sheena (Ed.). Joy Kogawa. Essays on Her Works (Toronto, Guernica, 2011). CanText: The Newsletter of the BACS Literature Group 14:3, November 2012. 22. Kamboureli, Smaro and Robert Zacharias (eds), Shifting the Ground of Canadian Literary Studies (Waterloo, On: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2012). CanText: The Newsletter of the BACS Literature Group 5:1, March 2013. 23. Joseph Pivato (ed.), Africadian Atlantic. Essays on George Elliott Clarke (Toronto: Guernica, 2012). CanText: The Newsletter of the BACS Literature Group 5:1, March 2013. 24. Jolene Armstrong (ed.), Maria Campbell. Essays on Her Works (Toronto: Guernica, 2012). CanText: The Newsletter of the BACS Literature Group 5:1, March 2013. 25. Smith, Alistair. Carnage. The German Front in World War One. Rare Photographs from World War One Archives (Barnsley, Yorkshire: Pen & Sword Military, 2012). St. Mihiel TripWire, April 2013. 26. Gymnich, Marion and Norbert Lennartz (eds). The Pleasures and Horrors of Eating: The Cultural History of Eating in Anglophone Literature (Göttingen, V&R unipress, 2010). English Studies 94:4, June 2013. DOI: 10.1080/0013838X.2013.780858 27. Larabee, Mark D. Frontlines of Modernism. Remapping the Great War in British Fiction. (Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011). English Studies 94:5, July 2013. DOI: 10.1080/0013838X.2013.797228 28. Beach, Kimmy. The Last Temptation of Bond (Edmonton, Alberta: The Univer-sity of Alberta Press, 2013). CanText: The Newsletter of the BACS Literature Group 5:2, September 2013. 29. Morgan, Rosemary (ed.). The Ashgate Research Companion to Thomas Hardy (Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2010). Ostrava Journal of English Philology 5:1 (2013). 30. Youngquist, Paul. Race, Romanticism and the Atlantic (Farnham: Ashgate, 2013). American Studies in Scandinavia 44:2, October 2013. 31. Jarvis, Robin. Romantic Readers and Transatlantic Travel. Expeditions and Tours in North America, 1760-1840 (Farnham: Ashgate, 2012). American Studies in Scandinavia 44:2, October 2013. 32. Margaret Hobbs and Carla Rice (eds.), Gender and Women’s Studies in Canada. Critical Terrain (Toronto: Women’s Press, 2013). CanText: The Newsletter of the BACS Literature Group 5:3, November 2013.

33. Hildegard, Hoeller. From Gift to Commodity. Capitalism and Sacrifice in NineteenthCentury American Fiction (Durham, New Hampshire: University of New Hampshire Press, 2012). Ostrava Journal of English Philology 5, 2013. 34. Nischik, Reingard M. Engendering Genre: The Works of Margaret Atwood (Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press, 2009). English Studies 95:1, January 2014. DOI: 10.1080/0013838X.2013.838402 35. Black, Ray; Castleden, Rodney; Kerr, Gordon; Welch, Ian and Claire. Killers in Cold Blood (Austin, Texas, U.S.A.: Futura, 2007). Mystery Readers Journal. The Journal of Mystery Readers International. Winter 2014, 29:4. 36. Muller, Marcia and Bill Pronzini. Kill or Cure. 16 Short Stories about Murder and Mayhem in the World of Medicine. (New York: Bonanza Books, 1985). Mystery Readers Journal. The Journal of Mystery Readers International. Winter 2013-2014, 29:4. 37. Lyle, Doug. Murder and Mayhem: A Doctor Answers Medical and Forensic Questions for Mystery Writers (New York: St Martin’s Press, 2003). Mystery Readers Journal. The Journal of Mystery Readers International. Winter 2013-2014, 29:4. 38. Ranam recherches anglaises et nord américaines. A review of Ranam journal, University of Strasbourg, France. CanText: The Newsletter of the BACS Literature Group 16:1, April 2014. 39. David, Deirdre (ed.). The Cambridge Companion to the Victorian Novel (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012). REČI Journal for Linguistics, Literaturology and Culturology 5:6, 2013. 40. Glover, David and Scott McCracken (eds.). The Cambridge Companion to Popular Literature (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012). REČI Journal for Linguistics, Literaturology and Culturology 5:6, 2013. 41. Pease, Allison. Modernism, Feminism and the Culture of Boredom (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012). REČI Journal for Linguistics, Literaturology and Culturology 5:6, 2013. 42. James, Pearl. The New Death. American Modernism and World War 1 (Charlottesville and

London: University of Virginia Press, 2013). American Studies in Scandiavia 45:1-2, April 2014. 43. Lund, Roger D. Ridicule, Religion and the Politics of Wit in Augustan England (Farnham, Ashgate, 2012). English Studies 95:5, July 2014. DOI: 10.1080/0013838X.2014.914352 44. Drewery, Claire. Modernist Short Fiction by Women. The Liminal in Katherine Mansfield, Dorothy Richardson, May Sinclair and Virginia Woolf (Farnham, Ashgate, 2011). English Studies 95:5, July 2014. DOI: 10.1080/0013838X.2014.926670 45. Robinson, Alan. Narrating the Past. Historiography, Memory and the Contemporary Novel (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011). English Studies 95:3, August 2014. DOI: 10.1080/0013838X.2014.894760

46. Baxter, Katherine Isobel. Joseph Conrad and the Swan Song of Romance (Farnham, Ashgate, 2010). English Studies 95:6, October 2014. DOI: 10.1080/0013838X.2014.942119 47. Worsley, Lucy. A Very British Murder. The Story of a National Obsession (London: BBC Books, 2013). Mystery Fanfare 17 September 2014. 48. Das, Santanu (ed.). Race, Empire and First World War Writing (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011). English Studies 95:5, October 2014. DOI: 10.1080/0013838X.2014.946819 49. Freitag, Florian. The Farm Novel in North America. Genre and Nation in the United States, English Canada, and French Canada, 1845-1945 (Rochester, New York: Camden House: 2013). British Journal of Canadian Studies 27:2, 2014. 50. McMurtry, Roy. Memoirs and Reflections (Toronto, Buffalo, London: University of Toronto Press, 2013). British Journal of Canadian Studies 28:1, 2014. 51. Kilbourn, Russell, J.A. and Eleanor Ty (eds), The Memory Effect. The Remediation of Memory in Literature and Film (Waterloo, Ontario: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2013). British Journal of Canadian Studies 28:1, 2014. 51. Kleppe, Sandra Lee. The Poetry of Raymond Carver. Against the Current (Farnham: Ashgate, 2014). American Studies in Scandinavia 2014:2. 52. Bryson, Bill. One Summer. America 1927 (London, Toronto, Sydney: Doubleday, 2013). American Studies in Scandinavia 2014:2. 53. Lilijana Burcar, American Literature and its Social Political Context (Ljubljana: Ljubljana University Press, 2014). American Studies in Scandinavia 2014:2. 54. Trotter, David. Literature in the First Media Age. Britain between the Wars (Cambridge, Massachusetts, and London, England: Harvard University Press, 2013). Ostrava Journal of English Philology 6:2, 2014.

Journal articles (popular) (8) 1. ‘Walter Draycot: A man of unbending principle’. Express. North Vancouver Museum & Archives 13:4, November 2004 (1). ISSN 0348-9027 2. ‘Leave it to the young men’. Canadian Stories 8:45, 2005 (13-18). ISSN 0348-9027 3. ‘Walter MacKay Draycot. The Contributions of a North Vancouver Soldier’. Shore Things 1:2, Fall 2006 (26-27). 4. ‘Representation of the Hero in World War One. Walter MacKay Draycot, Princess Patricia Canadian Light Infantry’. The British Columbia Genealogist 36:4, December 2007 (7-9). 0315-3835 5. ‘Walter Draycot (1883-1985). En ovanlig soldat under första världskriget’ (Walter Draycot (1883-1985). An unusual soldier in World War One’ (in Swedish). Svärdet och Pennan (The Sword and the Pen). June 2008 (23-29). ISSN 1403-3828

6. “Julefriden 1914” (in Swedish). Svärdet och Pennan (The Sword and the Pen). Special Edition, Christmas 2008 (13-16). ISSN 1403-3828 7. ‘The ‘War Horse’ phenomenon – film and novel’. The Journal of the World War One Historical Association. 1:2, Spring 2012 (42-47). 8. ‘An interview with Peter Englund: the intimate history of World War One’. St Mihiel TripWire, April 2013.

Interviews in newspapers (printed and online) (3) 1. ‘I skuggan av grannen. Kanadensisk literature? Alice Munro, Margaret Atwood och Leonard Cohen, javisst. Men bortom det är landet något av en vit flack på den litterära kartan’. Sydsvenskan 13 October 2013. B2. 2. ‘Hon forskar om Downton Abbey’. Kristianstadsbladet 11 October 2014. A14. 3. ‘Forskaren: Därför är Downton Abbey så bra’. Expressen/Kvällsposten. http://www.expressen.se/kvp/noje/forskaren-darfor-ar-downton-abbey-sa-bra/ 13 October 2014.

Websites (academic presentations, written and oral; book reviews; blog contributions; newspaper articles) (30) 1. ‘Representation of the Hero in World War One. Four media and one life: Walter MacKay Draycot, Princess Patricia Canadian Light Infantry Regiment’. http://www.walterdraycot.com August 2007. Revised and extended in 2012 (54). 2. ‘Soldatberättelse lever vidare genom Kristianstadforskare’. Report on Draycot research published on Kristianstad University homepage: http://www.hkr.se/templates/page5850.aspx (broken link) November 20, 2007 (2). 3. ‘World War One in Fiction’. Public lecture online. Kristianstad University. http://www.hkr.se/templates/Page2281.aspx (broken link) 9 April 2008. 4. ‘The culture of internationalisation and the importance of English in the international classroom’. Lärarlärdom conference, Blekinge Institute of Technology, Karlskrona. http://www.bth.se/medieportal. 15 August 2012. 5. Book review of Jordan Allegra’s Harvard 1914. A War Romance (Chapel Hill, NC: Gold Gable Press, 2012). Blog: ‘Roads to the Great War. Arts. Literature. Imagery. Reflections 1914-1918’.1 May 2013. 6. Book review of Jay Winter’s The Experience of World War One (New York: Oxford University Press, 1989). Blog: ‘Roads to the Great War. Arts. Literature. Imagery. Reflections 1914-1918’. 27 June 2013. 7. Book review of Emma Hanna’s The Great War on the Small Screen. Representing the First World War in Contemporary Britain (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2009). Blog: ‘Roads to the Great War. Arts. Literature. Imagery. Reflections 1914-1918’. 30 July 2013.

8. ‘The Great War and Modernism’. Introduction to a new series, with six book reviews by myself, on World War One and Modernism. Blog: ‘Roads to the Great War. Arts. Literature. Imagery. Reflections 1914-1918’. 16 September 2013. 9. Book review of James Pearl, The New Death. American Modernism and World War One (Charlottesville and London: University of Virginia Press, 2013). Blog: ‘Roads to the Great War. Arts. Literature. Imagery. Reflections 1914-1918’.17 September 2013. 10. ‘Remembering a veteran: Walter MacKay Draycot’. Blog: ‘Roads to the Great War. Arts. Literature. Imagery. Reflections 1914-1918’. 30 October 2013. 11. Book review of Modris Eksteins, Rites of Spring. The Great War and the Birth of the Modern Age (Boston and New York, Houghton Mifflin. First Marine Books edition. 2000). Blog: ‘Roads to the Great War. Arts. Literature. Imagery. Reflections 1914-1918’. 15 October 2013. 12. Book review of Vincent Sherry, The Great War and the Language of Modernism (Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press,. 2003). Blog: ‘Roads to the Great War. Arts. Literature. Imagery. Reflections 1914-1918’. 19 November 2013. 13. Book review of Mark D. Larabee, Front Lines of Modernism. Remapping the Great War in British Fiction (New York and Oxford, Palgrave Macmillan, 2011). Blog: ‘Roads to the Great War. Arts. Literature. Imagery. Reflections 1914-1918’. 5 December 2013. 14. Book review of Allyson Booth, Postcards from the Trenches. Negotiating the Space between Modernism and the First World War (New York and Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1996). Blog: ‘Roads to the Great War. Arts. Literature. Imagery. Reflections 19141918’. 9 December 2013. 15. Book review of Angela K. Smith, The Second Battlefield. Women, Modernism and the First World War (Manchester and New York : Manchester University Press, 2000). Blog: ‘Roads to the Great War. Arts. Literature. Imagery. Reflections 1914-1918’. 7 January 2014. 16. Book review of Mark Jeremy Paxman, Great Britain’s Great War (London: Viking, 2013). Blog: ‘Roads to the Great War. Arts. Literature. Imagery. Reflections 1914-1918’. 28 January 2014. 17. Book review of Bob Blaisdell (ed.), World War One Short Stories (New York, Mineola: Dover, 2013). Blog: ‘Roads to the Great War. Arts. Literature. Imagery. Reflections 19141918’. 1 March 2014. 18. Book review of David Reynolds, The Long Shadow (London: Simon & Schuster, 2013). Blog: ‘Roads to the Great War. Arts. Literature. Imagery. Reflections 1914-1918’. 25 March 2014. 19. ‘Thou Shalt Not Kill’. Conscientious Objectors in World War One’. Article to series of reviews on books about conscientious objection. Blog: ‘Roads to the Great War. Arts. Literature. Imagery. Reflections 1914-1918’. 12 May 2014.

20. Book review of Will Ellsworth-Jones, We Will Not Fight. The Untold Story of World War One’s Conscientious Objectors (London: Aurum, 2008). Blog: ‘Roads to the Great War. Arts. Literature. Imagery. Reflections 1914-1918’.13 May 2014. 21. Book review of Jon Cooksey and David Griffiths (eds.), Harry’s War. The Great War Diary of Harry Drinkwater (London: Ebury Press, 2013). Blog: ‘Roads to the Great War. Arts. Literature. Imagery. Reflections 1914-1918’. 29 April 2014. 22. Book review of Felicity Goodall, We Will Not Go to War (Stroud, Gloucestershire: the History Press, 2010). Blog: ‘Roads to the Great War. Arts. Literature. Imagery. Reflections 1914-1918’. 1 July 2014. 23. Book review of Gary Sheffield. In Association With Imperial War Museums. First World War Remembered (London: Andre Deutsch, 2014). Blog: ‘Roads to the Great War. Arts. Literature. Imagery. Reflections 1914-1918’.15 July 2014. 24. Highlights on “Perspectives on the Great War. World War One International Conference 1-4 August 2014”. Blog: ‘Roads to the Great War. Arts. Literature. Imagery. Reflections 1914-1918’. 10 August 2014. 25. Book review of Adam Hothschild, To End All Wars. A Story of Protest and Patriotism in the First World War (London, Basingstoke and Oxford: Pan Macmillan, 2011). Blog: ‘Roads to the Great War. Arts. Literature. Imagery. Reflections 1914-1918’.19 August 2014. 26. ‘Från kaos till klarhet. Första världskriget i konsten’. Kristianstadsbladet: http://www.kristianstadsbladet.se/kristianstad/fran-kaos-till-klarhet-forsta-varldskriget-ikonsten/ 1 October 2014. 27. Book review of Pam Bernard, Blood Garden. An Elegy for Raymond (Cincinnati, OH: Turning Point, 2010). Blog: ‘Roads to the Great War. Arts. Literature. Imagery. Reflections 1914-1918’. October 2014. 28. Book review of Edward Marston, Instrument of Slaughter (London: Allison & Busby, 2012). Blog: ‘Roads to the Great War. Arts. Literature. Imagery. Reflections 1914-1918’. 25 November 2014. 29. Book review of Adam Tooze, The Deluge. The Great War and the Remaking of Global Order (London: Allen Lane, 2014). Blog: ‘Roads to the Great War. Arts. Literature. Imagery. Reflections 1914-1918’. 30 December 2014. 30. Book review of Michael Morpurgo, Private Peaceful (London: HarperCollins, 2004). Blog: ‘Roads to the Great War. Arts. Literature. Imagery. Reflections 1914-1918’. February 2015.

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