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Danielle E. Price specializes in nineteenth-century studies, children's literature, and disability studies. She has taught courses that include 'Wild Things: Children's Literature, Animals, Ecology,' 'Disability and the Human Experience,' and 'African American Children's Literature.' Her research interests also cover aspects like the representation of disability in contemporary children's fiction. Price has published several articles discussing topics such as George MacDonald’s 'Light Princess' and issues related to disability in literature. Her forthcoming monograph titled 'Speech and Silence in Contemporary Children's Literature' is set to be published by Routledge. Additionally, she has contributed to various journals with publications focused on the intersection of disability and literature across different contexts, demonstrating her engagement with critical literary analysis in these fields.
University of Windsor • Windsor, Ontario, Canada
Teaching and researching in the fields of English literature and children's literature.
Includes Mechanical, Automotive, and Materials Engineering streams.