Kylee-Anne Hingston was a research assistant for the Database of Victorian Periodical
Poetry from 2012 to 2015, when she
completed her PhD in Victorian literature at the University of Victoria. Hingston
currently teaches courses on Victorian
literature, children’s fiction, and disability in culture as an Assistant Professor
in the Department of English at St. Thomas
More College, University of Saskatchewan. She published her first book, Articulating Bodies: The Narrative
Form of Disability and Disease in Victorian Fiction, with Liverpool University Press in 2019. Her current research
project, Embodied Victorian Theology, examines prominent mid-Victorian religious periodicals
to uncover religious doctrine’s
vital involvement in the Victorian conceptualization of disability and illness.
Roles played in the project: metadata indexer, markup editor, transcriber/encoder,
editor/proofer.