Mark A. Mccutcheon
Associate Professor, English
Humanities & Social Sciences
Athabasca University
Canada
Biography
Dr. Mark A. McCutcheon is Associate Professor with the Centre for Humanities and the MA in Integrated Studies program. He teaches ENGL 303, ENGL 304, ENGL 373, and ENGL 431, as well as ENGL 633, LTST 637, and MAIS 606 for MA-IS. Additional courses, on the digital literary and on the nineteenth-century novel, are currently in development. Mark researches Canadian popular culture, postcolonial studies, copyright, adaptation studies, Romantic literature, and media theory. His current projects investigate Canadian adaptations of Frankenstein and the cultural politics of copyright. He has also published literary work and book reviews. Some of his recent publications are available in Open Access format below.
Research Interest
English, literature
Publications
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Bob Barnetson. “Resistance is Futile: On the Under-Representation of Unions in Science Fiction.†TOPIA, no. 36, 2016, pp. 151-71.
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“Stephen Harper as killer robot.†English Studies in Canada, vol. 42, no. 1-2, 2016, pp. 175-201.
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mcCutcheon, Mark A. “A Close Reading of Part 5 of Robert Kroetsch’s 1977 Long Poem Seed Catalogue.†The Explicator, vol. 75, no. 2, 2017, pp. 118-20