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Natalie Dunn is a Full-time Faculty member and Seminar Instructor in English Studies within the Faculty of Arts and Science at Nipissing University. She holds a BA from Nipissing University and an MA from Wilfrid Laurier University.
Her research specializes in Whiteness Studies and Victorian Sensation Fiction, with additional interests in trauma theory, Wilkie Collins, short fiction, and David Adams Richards. She is currently preparing a SSHRC-funded publication titled 'Discounted Englishness: The Construction and Reification of Englishness in John Marchmont's Legacy, Uncle Silas, and The Woman in White' and examining Richards' works through trauma theory.
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