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Miriam Jones is an Associate Professor in the Department of Humanities and Languages at the University of New Brunswick (UNB), where she has been a faculty member since 1999. Her academic interests specialize in eighteenth-century British literature and speculative fiction, with a strong focus on gender studies and textual studies. Jones is well-versed in the history of literature, particularly in the areas of early-modern popular print, folkloric ballads, and infanticide literature. In her research, she investigates the intersections of gender and nation, particularly through the lens of early-modern calligraphy manuals. She has presented and published works identifying themes related to George Eliot, vampires, zombies, and the politics of higher education. Jones completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Toronto and earned her MA and PhD from York University in Toronto. For further information on her publications, visitors can access her ORCID profile.
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