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    Justin Tackett

    Leverhulme Early Career Fellow at University of Warwick

    Justin Tackett is a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow in the Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies at the University of Warwick. His academic focus includes transatlantic literatures from the eighteenth century to the present, with particular emphasis on the intersections of technology, media, science, and culture. Tackett's research explores how sound technologies have influenced poetry, particularly during the long nineteenth century. He is currently working on a book titled The Sound Era: Poetry’s Machinery in the Long Nineteenth Century, which examines the relationship between sound technology and various poets, including Anna Laetitia Barbauld and Walt Whitman.13

    Tackett holds a PhD in English Literature from Stanford University, an MSt from the University of Oxford, and a BA from the University of Pennsylvania. His teaching encompasses a range of topics such as sound studies, medical humanities, and digital humanities.12 He has published articles in notable journals and has received awards for his work, including recognition from the Nineteenth-Century Studies Association and the Media Ecology Association.13

    In addition to his academic role, Tackett has contributed to discussions on technology's impact on literature, notably through his reflections on digital reproduction technologies and their ethical implications.3

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    Jul 9 · arwick.ac.uk
    Dr Justin Tackett
    Jan 1 · catalog.uark.edu
    Undergraduate Faculty < University of Arkansas

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    London, England, United Kingdom