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Dr Terence
Rodgers (BA, PhD) is Head of the Department of
Media Communications and Cultural Studies at the University
of Bath Spa. His expertise lies in Imperialism
and Culture.
Terence Rodgers currently leads
courses on Postcolonialism, Fin de Siecle Culture
and media history. He is the author of a number of
articles on British cultural and social history, notably
Rider Haggard and British imperialism. He has recently
edited a collection of essays on Grant Allen and cultural
politics in the 1890's. He is a member of the Executive
Committee of the Social History Society, a member
of the Association for Research in Popular Fiction,
and a member of the Media Communications and Cultural
Studies Association.
Books:
Articles and Essays
- 'Resituating Grant Allen: Writing, Radicalism
and Modernity' in Greenslade and Rodgers (2004)
- 'Sir Allan MacGregor Smith', New Oxford Dictionary
of National Biography (2004)
- 'The Right Book Club: Text Wars, Modernity and
Cultural Politics in the Late Thirties, Literature
and History, vol.12, no.2, Autumn 2003
- 'Grant Allen' English Literature Online,
Chadwyck Healey, 2000
- 'The Extrordinary Dr Nikola: Guy Boothby and Pulp
Fiction at the Fin de Siecle' [Introductory Essay
to] Guy Boothby, Dr Nikola (1999)
- 'Restless Desire: Rider Haggard, Orientalism and
the New Woman', Women: A Cultural Review,
vol.10, no.1, 1999
- 'Queer Fascinations: Rider Haggard, Imperial Gothic
and the Orient' in Tracey Hill and Alan Marshall
(eds.), Decadence and Danger: Writing, History
and the Fin de Siecle (Sulis, 1997)
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