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Brooke Cameron's research focuses on gender economic themes in nineteenth-century fin-de-siècle literature, with a particular interest in children's literature and popular horror, including Vampire Studies. She engages with students on issues of class and social reform in nineteenth-century fiction, alongside examinations of gender and feminist writings from the Victorian period. Cameron's work explores horror fiction and its representations of the monstrous 'Other' and the policing of bodies and desire. Her academic journey encompasses a PhD from the University of Notre Dame, an MA from Trent University, and a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Victoria, British Columbia.
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