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Degrees

  • B.A., Wesleyan
  • M.A., San Francisco State
  • Ph.D., Princeton

 

Areas of Interest

Hayward researches transnational identities and narratives in the nineteenth century. Together with Michelle Prain Brice of the Universidad Cat贸lica de Valpara铆so and Jessie Reader of SUNY Binghampton, as well as College of 果酱视频 digital librarians and students, she has launched a digitization project focused on the English-language newspapers published in Chile; you can access the British Chilean Newspaper Project site聽.

Courses Taught
  • 19th century British literature and cultural studies
  • Postcolonial literature
  • Travel literature
  • Gender studies
Publications

Books

  • Maria Graham, Journal of a Voyage to Brazil (Co-editor, with Soledad Caballero; Parlor Press, 2011)
  • Maria Graham, Journal of a Residence in Chile (Editor; University Press of Virginia, 2003)
  • Consuming Fictions: Active Audiences and Serial Fictions from Dickens to Soaps (University Press of Kentucky, 1997)

Articles

  • “鈥楲ooking at nothing with her eyes wide open鈥: Robert Cunninghame Graham and the Argentineanangelito.” In Empires and Revolutions: Cunninghame Graham and His Contemporaries, eds. Carla Sassi and Silke Strohe (Glasgow: Scottish Literature International, 2017).
  • 聽鈥淓l Met谩lico Lord: Money and Mythmaking in Thomas Cochrane鈥檚 1859 Narrative of Services in the Liberation of Chili, Peru, and Brazil from Spanish and Portuguese Domination.鈥 In Culture and Money in the Nineteenth Century: Abstracting Economics, eds. Dan Bivona and Marlene Tromp (Ohio University Press, 2016).
  • “Latin America: Beauty, Danger, and Hyperbole.” In Routledge Companion to Travel Writing, ed. Carl Thompson (Routledge, 2015).
  • Maudlin Profanity and Midnight Debauchery: Infanticide and the Angelito.” In Fear and Loathing: Victorian Xenophobia, eds. Maria Bachman, Heidi Kaufman, and Marlene Tromp (Ohio State University Press, 2013).
  • 鈥溾楾he Foreigner at Home鈥: The Travel Essays of Robert Louis Stevenson.鈥 The Journal of Stevenson Studies 9 (2012).鈥’An occasional trait of Scotch shrewdness鈥: Narrating nationalism in Frances Calder贸n de la Barca鈥檚 Life in Mexico鈥 (co-authored with Soledad Caballero). Romanticism and the Anglo-Hispanic Imaginary, ed. Joselyn Almeida-Beveridge (Amsterdam: Rodopi Press, 2010).
  • 鈥’An occasional trait of Scotch shrewdness鈥: Narrating nationalism in Frances Calder贸n de la Barca鈥檚 Life in Mexico鈥 (co-authored with Soledad Caballero). Romanticism and the Anglo-Hispanic Imaginary, ed. Joselyn Almeida-Beveridge (Amsterdam: Rodopi Press, 2010).
Awards
  • Research Society for Victorian Periodicals Field Development Grant (2018; with Michelle Prain Brice, Universidad Cat贸lica de Valpara铆so, and Jessie Reeder, SUNY Binghamton).
  • Profesora Visitante, Programa Doctorado en Literatura, Universidad Cat贸lica de Valpara铆so (August 2017 and 2018)
  • Universidad Aut贸noma de Chile Research Grant: Digitizing the Archive: Preserving the historical records of the 19th and early 20th century British in Chile (2017)
  • Fulbright Scholar to Chile (2016-17)