Peer-reviewed Articles and Chapters

“Staging Gentility at the Columbian Exposition: White Masculinity on and off the Midway.” Meet Me At the Fair: A World’s Fair Reader. Ed. Celia Pearce, Laura Hollengreen, Rebecca Rouse, and Bobby Schweizer. Pittsburgh, PA: Carnegie Mellon University. 2014.

MacKinnon, Emily and Constance Crompton. “The Gender of Lying: Feminist Perspectives on the Non-Disclosure of HIV Status.” UBC Law Review 45.2 (2012).

“Dissimulation and the Detecting Eye: The Role of Female Masculinity in ‘A Scandal in Bohemia.’” Nineteenth-Century Gender Studies 7.3 (2011).

“Eugen Sandow, 1867-1925.” Victorian Review. Special forum on Eminent Victorians. 37:1 (2011).

“Electronic Scholarship’s Back End: The Epic/Epoch of The Yellow Book Online, Vol. I.” Co-authored with Lorraine Janzen Kooistra. The Yellow Nineties Online. Ed. Dennis Denisoff and Lorraine Janzen Kooistra. www.1890s.ca.

“‘I Still Prefer Books’: Narrating the Gentle Introduction to XML Markup.” The Yellow Nineties Online. Ed. Dennis Denisoff and Lorraine Janzen Kooistra. www.1890s.ca

Peer-reviewed Articles and Chapters Accepted for Publication

Constance Crompton, Raymond Siemens, Alyssa Arbuckle, the Devonshire Manuscript Editorial Group, and INKE “Enlisting ‘Vertues Noble & Excelent’ Across Scholarly Cultures: Digital Collaboration and the Social Edition.” Digital Humanities Quarterly.

Constance Crompton and Michelle Schwartz “Shaping Queer Authorship: Canadian Women at the Intersection of Art and Activism.” Place and Space: Cultural Mapping and the Digital Sphere. Ed. Ruth Panofsky. Edmonton: U of Alberta P.

“Embodying the Solution to Degeneration: Eugen Sandow’s Effortless Labour.” Nineteenth Century Studies 26.

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