Mark J. Miller is Associate Professor of English at Hunter College, CUNY, where he teaches Early American Literature, Native American Literature, and literary theory. His work considers public-sphere religious organizing, race, and sexuality in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries with a focus on transatlantic English colonial and U.S. evangelic writing from 1730-1860. His book, Cast Down: Abjection in America, 1700-1850, is published by the University of Pennsylvania Press. Currently, he is studying eighteenth- and nineteenth-century religious melancholy and the trope of racial “mixture.”

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