Owen Clayton is Senior Lecturer in English Literature at the University of Lincoln. His specialism is late nineteenth and early-twentieth century British and US American literature, and his current research interests are the representation of vagrancy. He is currently working on his second monograph, entitled Vagabonds, Tramps, and Hobos: the Literature and Culture of American Transiency. His first monograph, Literature and Photography in Transition, 1850-1915, was published by Palgrave MacMillan in 2015.
List of Figures Notes on Contributors Introduction: “I already have a voice”: the representation and self-representation of homelessness, OWEN CLAYTON 1. The Neuroscience Underlying Dehumanised Perceptions of People Who are Homeless, NUOYA TAN AND LASANA T. HARRIS 2. Representing homelessness in British newspapers: a contemporary consideration, JULIET FOSTER 3. The Power of One: The Media and Homeless Stereotypes, PAUL ATHERTON 4. Framing communication for social change: the campaign to repeal the Vagrancy Act 1824, NICK MORRIS 5. Ending homelessness for good: a manifesto, LÍGIA TEIXEIRA 6. Hidden in Plain Sight: Power, dehumanisation and (mis)representation in homelessness, JESS TURTLE AND MATT TURTLE 7. Leaving Out and Living Rough: On the Materiality of Absence in Literary Representations of the Homeless Experience, TYMON ADAMCZEWSKI 8. My Experiences of Homelessness, EMMA FORSHAW 9. Autonomy, Public Space, and Emplacement: An Examination of Graffiti on Los Angeles’s Skid Row, SUSAN PHILLIPS 10. “Who Said I Was A Bum?” Self-Presentation in the “Hobo” News, 1915-1924, OWEN CLAYTON 11. Framing the Crime: Anthony Luvera in conversation with Julian Stallabrass, ANTHONY LUVERA AND JULIAN STALLABRASS Conclusion, OWEN CLAYTON Index
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