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Scott McCracken's main research interests are in literature and culture 1880-1920, modernism, gender, critical theory and popular fiction and he would welcome PhD students in any of these areas.
He is co-organiser with Daniella Caselli and Andrew Thacker of the Northern Modernism Seminar
He has set up a website devoted to the modernist author Dorothy Richardson using research funded by the British Academy.
- Masculinities, Modernist Fiction and the Urban Public Sphere (Manchester University Press, 2007)
- Walter Benjamin's Arcades: an unguided tour, co-authored with Peter Buse, Ken Hirschkop and Bertrand Taithe (Manchester University Press, 2006)
- Pulp: Reading Popular Fiction (Manchester University Press, 1998)
- Cultural Politics at the Fin de Siècle, co-edited with Sally Ledger (Cambridge University Press, 1995)
Keele University
