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Justin Tackett
Leverhulme Early Career Fellow at University of Warwick
Justin Tackett is an accomplished scholar with a PhD in English from Stanford University, focusing on British and American literature of the long nineteenth century with interests in science, media, and culture.
His expertise includes interdisciplinary and transnational studies, poetry and poetics, sound studies, early film, digital humanities, gender and sexuality, medical humanities, and archive, book, and periodical studies.
Justin Tackett's research has delved into the works of prominent figures such as Thomas Hardy, Gerard Manley Hopkins, Emily Dickinson, John Clare, Stephen Crane, and Charles Williams.
Currently, he is working on a project titled 'Listening Between the Lines: Poetry and Sound Technology, 1816-1914,' exploring the poetry of Alfred Tennyson, Robert Browning, Walt Whitman, Edgar Allan Poe, John Keats, Sarah Josepha Hale, Anna Laetitia Barbauld, Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr., and Paul Laurence Dunbar.
Throughout his academic journey, Justin Tackett has contributed significantly to the field of English Literature, holding positions such as Leverhulme Early Career Fellow at University of Warwick, Postdoctoral Scholar and Thinking Matters Fellow at Stanford University, and Fellow at the Smithsonian Institution.
He has also been involved in various educational roles including serving as a Graduate Coordinator for the Material Imagination sound studies workshop, a CCNY/Stanford Teaching Fellow at City College of New York, and an English Language Tutor at Language Orientation Tutoring.
Furthermore, Justin Tackett has experience as a Featured Research Writer at Stanford News Service, an Editorial Assistant at Oxford University Press, and a Consultancy Administrator at Oxford University Press.
For more information on Justin Tackett's publications and profile, visit his websites: https://stanford.academia.edu/JustinTackett and https://undergrad.stanford.edu/people/justin-tackett-0.