Christine Berberich
Christine Berberich is Reader in Literature at the University of Portsmouth, UK. She has published widely in the field of national identity construction, especially Englishness, and in twentieth-century and contemporary literature. She is the author of The Image of the English Gentleman in Twentieth-Century Literature: Englishness & Nostalgia (2007), co-editor of These Englands: Conversations on National Identity (2011), Land & Identity: Theory, Memory, Practice (2012) and Affective Landscapes...See more
Christine Berberich is Reader in Literature at the University of Portsmouth, UK. She has published widely in the field of national identity construction, especially Englishness, and in twentieth-century and contemporary literature. She is the author of The Image of the English Gentleman in Twentieth-Century Literature: Englishness & Nostalgia (2007), co-editor of These Englands: Conversations on National Identity (2011), Land & Identity: Theory, Memory, Practice (2012) and Affective Landscapes in Literature, Art & Everyday Life (2015), and editor of The Bloomsbury Introduction to Popular Fiction (2014). She is currently editing a collection on Brexit and the migrant experience, entitled Brexit and the Migrant Voice , as well as writing a monograph tentatively entitled Nazi Noir and a public interest book on P.G. Wodehouse and the Nazi Internment Camp at Tost. See less
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