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Michael Horacki completed his undergraduate degree at the University of Regina and went on to earn a Master's degree from Queen's University and a PhD in English from the University of Saskatchewan. His primary research interests include Assemblage Theory, Modernism, Interwar British literature, horror fiction, and political theory, focusing on how forms of interactions among individuals and groups shape both personal and collective identities. Current projects involve an analysis of how World War II influenced individual identity in Evelyn Waugh's post-war fiction, as well as a comparative study of H.P. Lovecraft's and Virginia Woolf's responses to World War I. Additionally, he examines how the tropes of horror fiction can be applied to the analysis of Donald Trump's presidency.
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