Publications

Books

The Doom of the Great City; Being the Narrative of a Survivor, Written A.D. 1942 (1880), by William Delisle Hay, co-editor with Sarita Jayanty Mizin. West Virginia University Press, February 2025.

  • Critical edition for WVU Press Salvaging the Anthropocene Series
  • Co-author of introduction and co-editor of seven contextual appendices

After London; or Wild England, by Richard Jefferies (1885), co-editor with Sarita Jayanta Mizin. Clemson University Press, November 2024.

  • Critical Edition for Clemson University Press Modernist Constellation Series
  • Co-author of introduction and co-editor of seven contextual appendices

Patriarchy’s Creative Resilience: Late-Victorian Speculative Fiction and the Sustainability of White Male Supremacy. Routledge, 2024.

Jane Austen and Critical Theory, editor. Routledge, 2021.

  • “Introduction: Jane Austen and Critical Theory.” Introduction to Jane Austen and Critical Theory

Jane Austen and Masculinity, editor. Bucknell University Press, 2017.

  • “Introduction: Austen and Masculinity.” Introduction to Jane Austen and Masculinity
  • Paperback re-issue October 2024

Disciplining Love: Austen and the Modern Man. The Ohio State University Press, 2007.

Reviewed:

  • Novel: A Forum on Fiction1 (Spring 2009)
  • Nineteenth-Century Gender Studies1 (Spring 2009)
  • Persuasions (Spring 2008) 

Journal Collections

Rhizomes: Cultural Studies in Emerging Knowledge. Special Issue on Austen and Deleuze. Edited and Introduced. 2017.

Rhizomes: Cultural Studies in Emerging Knowledge. Special Issue on Deleuze and Photography. Edited and Introduced. 2012.

Juried Chapters

“Lost in the Comedy: Austen’s Paternalistic Men and the Problem of Accountability.” Jane Austen and Comedy. Lewisburg: Bucknell University Press, 2019. 146-64.

“Victorian Visions: Literary Imaginings of Social (In)Justice in the Later Nineteenth Century.” Teaching Victorian Literature in the Twenty-First Century. New York: Palgrave, 2017. 300-15.

“The Artifice of Talbot’s Photograph: From Nature’s Impression to the Sensations of Élan Vital.” Reality Trauma and the Inner Logic of Photography. Ed. Aim Duelle Luski. Tel Aviv: Resling Publishing, 2012:  35-48.

“The Domesticated Conflict and Impending Social Change of Pride and Prejudice.” Critical Insights: Pride and Prejudice. Ed. Laurence W. Mazzeno. Pasadena, CA: Salem Press (2011). 54-69.

Juried Articles

“Richard Jefferies’s After London and the Limits of Liberal Colonialism: Reinscribing Hegemonic Masculinity.” English Literature in Transition, 1880-1920 62.2 (January 2019): 244-64.

“Seeing Reality, Making Masculinity Visible, and Envisioning Women’s Future: the Proto-Cinematic Vision of Mary Erle.” College Literature 44.3 (2017): 379-403.

“To Think Anew: Arnold, the Literary, and Social Justice” Nineteenth-Century Prose 43.1-2 (2016): 11-28.

“Domestic Photography and the Minor: Hawarden and the Aesthetics of Morris.” Nineteenth-Century Contexts. 35 (2013) [2014]: 143-66.

“Exposing Visual Discipline: Amy Levy’s Romance of a Shop, the Decay of Paternalistic Masculinity, and the Powers of Female Sight.” Victorians Institute Journal 40 (2012) [2013]: 111-43.

“The Diegetic Presence and Temporal Absence of the Child in the Rock and Roll Festival Film; or, Whatever Happened to the Mother and Child Reunion.”  The Red Feather Journal (Spring 2011).

“From Race to Lore to Domestic Utility: Sissy Jupe as a Functional Stylized Gypsy.” Victorians Institute Journal 36 (2009): 193-216.

“Gypsy Desire in the Land.” The D.H. Lawrence Review 32-33 (2008): 64-86.

“Knightley and the Late-Millennial Men’s Movements; or, Modernity and Its Discontents.” Rhizomes: Cultural Studies in Emerging Knowledge 14 (Summer 2007).

“The Romantic Reconceptualization of the Gypsy: From Menace to Malleability.”  Literature Compass 3.6 (2006): 1334-1350.

“The Woman, the Gypsies, and England:  Harriet’s Smith’s National Role.” College Literature 31.1 (Winter 2004):  147-68.

“Confronting Mythical Marxism:  Lessing, Foucault, and Post-War Praxis.” Doris Lessing Studies 23.1 (Winter 2003): 3-24.

“Foucault’s Sexual Ethics:  The Critical Influence of Pater’s Aesthetic Theory and Practice.” Journal of Contemporary Thought.  13 (Summer 2001):  5-20.

“A Nomadic Austen:  Imagining Radical Malleability in Persuasion.” Rhizomes: Cultural Studies in Emerging Knowledge 2 (2001):  5-30.

“The Purity of Jane, Or Austen’s Cultural Importance in Nineteenth-Century America.”  Persuasions:  The Jane Austen Journal 22 (2000):  31-40.

“The Potency of Jane, Or the Disciplinary Function of Austen in America.” Studies in American Culture 22.1 (1999): 19-32.

“Lawrence, l’écriture féminine, and the Deleuzian Stutter.” Études Lawrenciennes 20 (1999):  155-69.

“The Resistant Social/Sexual Subjectivity of Hall’s Ogilvy and Woolf’s Rhoda.” Rocky Mountain Language Review 52 (1998):  29-63.

Co-Authored Juried Articles and Chapters

Kramp, M., Wakeel, F., Murray, E., Falatko, H, ““Mothers of Sierra Leone: Improving Maternal Health Through Storytelling.” Public Humanities (2024).

Wakeel, F.Jain, S., Parker, W., Howard, S., Erikson, B., Valencia, T., Enodien, C., Arnfield,B., Lencovich , L., Falatko, H., and Kramp, M. (2023). “Enabling equitable access.” In: Mason, M (eds). Foundations in public health. Kendall Hunt Publishing Company. [Forthcoming, 2025)

Public Writings

“On ‘Mothers of Sierra Leone’: Improving Maternal Health. Through Storytelling.” Los Angeles Review of Books. May 10, 2023. Co-authored with Fathima Wakeel, Jordyn Pykon, and Nahjiah Miller. < https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/on-mothers-of-sierra-leone-improving-maternal-health-through-storytelling/>.

“On Trump, Masks and Masculinity: What the President’s Bare Face Really Reveals.” Salon. May 23, 2020. <https://www.salon.com/2020/05/23/on-trump-masks-and-masculinity-what-the-presidents-bare-face-really-reveals/>.

“The Patriarchy is Getting Mean . . . . And There is a Whiff of Desperation.” Ozy November 14, 2019. <https://www.ozy.com/news-and-politics/the-patriarchy-is-getting-mean-and-theres-a-whiff-of-desperation/241371/>.

“Netflix’s Stranger Things Offers Different Views of Masculinity.” The Morning Call. July 3, 2019. <https://www.mcall.com/opinion/mc-opi-masculinity-stranger-things-20190703-fyjg6njlcvazfpsi4pselkc4zm-story.html>.

“Boys and Men in the Age of Trump: How the President is Affecting our Understanding of Masculinity.” Salon. June 8, 2019. <https://www.salon.com/2019/06/08/boys-and-men-in-the-age-of-trump-how-the-president-is-affecting-our-understanding-of-masculinity/>.

Reviews

Sarah Ailwood, Jane Austen’s Men: Rewriting Masculinity in the Romantic Era and Jane Stabler, ed. Jane Austen: Reflections of a Reader. European Romantic Review 33.4 (2022): 585-90. (https://doi.org/10.1080/10509585.2022.2090721).

Laura Eastlake, Ancient Rome and Victorian Masculinity. Nineteenth-Century Gender Studies. 16.1 (2020): http://ncgsjournal.com/issue161/kramp.html.

Nick Davis, The Desiring Image: Gilles Deleuze and Contemporary Queer Cinema. Rhizomes: Cultural Studies in Emerging Knowledge. 2016. Video Review. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Ppb4wgUk04

Janice Carlisle, Picturing Reform in Victorian Britain. Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era, 1650-1850 21 (2014): 339-41.

Deborah Epstein Nord, Gypsies and the British Imagination, 1807-1930. Victorian Institute Journal 35 (2008): 291-94.

Carol Siegel. Goth’s Dark Empire. Rocky Mountain Language Review 60 (2006): 90-93.

The Johns Hopkins Guide to Literary Theory and Criticism. Second Edition. Ed. Michael Groden, Martin Kreiswirth, and Imre Szeman. Rocky Mountain Language Review 59 (2005): 150-53.

Patricia E. Johnson.  Hidden Hands:  Working-Class Women and Victorian Social-Problem Fiction. Rocky Mountain Language Review 57 (2003):  98-100.

 Amber L. Hollibaugh. My Dangerous Desires: A Queer Girl Dreaming Her Way HomeRocky Mountain Language Review 56 (2002):  118-20.

Charles Dickens’  A Tale of Two Cities:  A CD-ROM for Teachers and Students.”  Rocky Mountain Language Review 55 (2001):  107-10.

Co-Authored Juried Articles and Chapters Under Review

Enodien, C., Erickson, Falatko, H., Arnfield, B., Lencovich, L., Kwon, C., Kamara, M.S., Wakeel, F., & Kramp, M. (2025). “Exploration of the efficacy of documentary film in promoting maternal health in Sierra Leone.” Global Health Promotion. Under Revision per Editor’s Request for January 2025 Resubmission.

 Erickson, B., Mulligan, C., Le Vu, M.J., Kamara, M.S., Wakeel, F., & Kramp, M. (2024). Evaluating Film’s Efficacy in Improving Individuals’ Attitudes and Knowledge About Maternal Health in Sierra Leone. Journal of Maternal and Child Health. Submitted November 2024.

Arnfield,B., Ritzler, S., Enodien, C., Rosseau, S., Wakeel, F., & Kramp, M. (2024). “Gender Differences and the Challenge of Sexual Reproductive Health in Sierra Leone: Perceptions of Family Planning Among Mothers and Fathers.” Studies in Family Planning. Submitted December 2024.

Falatko, H., Hauck, O., Murray, E., Wakeel, F., & Kramp, M. (2024). “A Qualitative Exploration of the Expectations and Experiences of Paternal Involvement Among Mothers, Fathers, and Healthcare Workers in Sierra Leone.” Health Care for Women International. Submitted December 2024