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Crownshaw, Richard. 2023. The Entangled Times of COVID, Climate, and Race in the US Reading the “Heterotemporality” of Colson Whitehead's Zone One. In: Sibylle Baumbach and Birgit Neumann, eds. Temporalities in/of Crises of Anglophone Literatures. New York: Routledge, pp. 61-79. ISBN 9781003348122 [Book Section]

Crownshaw, Richard. 2023. Remembering the Anthropocene in the Literature of War: Tim O'Brien's The Things They Carried. In: Lucy Bond and Jessica Rapson, eds. New Directions in Literature and Memory. Palgrave Macmillan. [Book Section] (Forthcoming)

Crownshaw, Richard. 2022. Meta-Critical Climate Change Fiction: Claire Vaye Watkins' Gold Fame Citrus. In: Sarah Ensor and Susan Scott Parrish, eds. The Cambridge Companion to American Literature and the Environment. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 105-119. ISBN 9781108841900 [Book Section]

Crownshaw, Richard. 2020. Climate Change Perpetrators: Ecocriticism, Implicated Subjects, and Anthropocene Fiction. In: Susanne C. Knittel and Zachary J. Goldberg, eds. The Routledge International Handbook of Perpetrator Studies. Abingdon: Routledge. ISBN 9781138103245 [Book Section]

Crownshaw, Richard. 2018. Speculative memory, the planetary, and genre fiction. In: Lucy Bond; Ben De Bruyn and Jessica Rapson, eds. Planetary Memory in Contemporary American Fiction. Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 35-58. ISBN ‎9781138494411 [Book Section]

Craps, Stef and Crownshaw, Richard. 2018. Introduction: The Rising Tide of Climate Change Fiction. Studies in the Novel, 50(1), pp. 1-8. ISSN 0039-3827 [Article]

Craps, Stef and Crownshaw, Richard, eds. 2018. Studies in the Novel Special Issue: The Rising Tide of Climate Change Fiction, Studies in the Novel, 50(1). 0039-3827 [Edited Journal]

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Crownshaw, Richard. 2017. Climate Change Fiction and the Future of Memory: Speculating on Nathaniel Rich's Odds against Tomorrow. Resilience: A Journal of the Environmental Humanities, 4(2-3), pp. 127-146. ISSN 2330-8117 [Article]

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Crownshaw, Richard. 2017. Speculative memory, the planetary and genre fiction. Textual Practice, 31(5), pp. 887-910. ISSN 0950-236X [Article]

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Crownshaw, Richard. 2017. Climate Change Fiction and the Future of Memory: Speculating on Nathaniel Rich’s Odds Against Tomorrow. Resilience: A Journal of the Environmental Humanities, 4(2-3), pp. 127-146. ISSN 2330-8117 [Article]

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Crownshaw, Richard. 2016. Cultural Memory Studies in the Epoch of the Anthropocene. In: Lucy Bond; Stef Craps and Pieter Vermeulen, eds. Memory Unbound: Tracing the Dynamics of Memory Studies. Oxford: Berghahn. ISBN 978-1-78533-300-2 [Book Section]

Crownshaw, Richard. 2014. A Natural History of Testimony? In: Antony Rowland and Jane Kilby, eds. The Future of Testimony: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Witnessing. Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 160-177. ISBN 9780415854450 [Book Section]

Crownshaw, Richard. 2014. Depoliticizing and Repoliticizing Holocaust Memory. In: Jenni Adams, ed. The Bloomsbury Companion to Holocaust Literature. London: Bloomsbury Academic, pp. 219-236. ISBN 978-1441129086 [Book Section]

Crownshaw, Richard, ed. 2014. Transcultural Memory. London and NY: Routledge. ISBN 978-0415824484 [Edited Book]

Crownshaw, Richard. 2013. Reading in the Library of Catastrophe: W. G. Sebald’s The Rings of Saturn. In: Sas Mays, ed. Libraries, Literatures, and Archives. London and New York: Routledge, pp. 80-96. ISBN 9780415843874 [Book Section]

Crownshaw, Richard. 2011. Introduction. Parallax, 17(4), pp. 1-3. ISSN 1353-4645 [Article]

Crownshaw, Richard. 2011. Deterritorializing the “Homeland” in American Studies and American Fiction after 9/11. Journal of American Studies, 45(4), pp. 757-776. ISSN 0021-8758 [Article]

Crownshaw, Richard. 2011. Perpetrator Fictions and Transcultural Memory. Parallax, 17(4), pp. 75-89. ISSN 1353-4645 [Article]

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Crownshaw, Richard. 2010. The Afterlife of Holocaust Memory in Contemporary Literature and Culture. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 9780230581876 [Book]

Crownshaw, Richard. 2010. ‘The Future of Memory’. In: Richard Crownshaw; Jane Kilby and Antony Rowland, eds. The Future of Memory. Berghahn Books. ISBN 978-1845456931 [Book Section]

Crownshaw, Richard. 2009. On reading Sebald criticism: witnessing the text. Journal of Romance Studies, 9(3), pp. 10-22. ISSN 14733536 [Article]

Crownshaw, Richard. 2009. Rereading Der Vorleser, Remembering the Perpetrator. In: Stuart Taberner and Karina Berger, eds. Germans as Victims in the Literary Fiction of the Berlin Republic. 33 Suffolk: Boydell & Brewer, pp. 147-161. ISBN 9781571133939 [Book Section]

Crownshaw, Richard. 2009. ‘Review Essay of Roger Luckhurst, The Trauma Question’. Textual Practice, 23(3), pp. 503-504. ISSN 0950-236X [Article]

Crownshaw, Richard. 2007. ‘Photography and Memory in Holocaust Museums’. Mortality, 12(2), pp. 176-192. ISSN 1357-6275 [Article]

Crownshaw, Richard. 2006. ‘German suffering or ‘narrative fetishism?’: W. G. Sebald’s ‘Air War and Literature: Zurich Lectures’. In: Lisa Patt and Vance Bell, eds. Searching for Sebald. Los Angeles: Institute for Cultural Inquiry. ISBN 978-1889917115 [Book Section]

Crownshaw, Richard and Leydesdorff, Selma. 2005. Introduction. In: Luisa Passerini, ed. Memory and Totalitarianism (Memory and Narrative). Transaction Publishers; New edition. ISBN 978-1412804653 [Book Section]

Crownshaw, Richard. 2000. Blacking out Holocaust memory in Saul Bellow's The victim. Saul Bellow Journal, 17(1-2), pp. 253-279. ISSN 0735-1550 [Article]

Crownshaw, Richard. 2000. Performing Memory in Holocaust Museums. Performance Research, 5(3), pp. 18-27. [Article]

Crownshaw, Richard. 1999. Ethnic Identity and Cultural Heritage: Belsen in the Museum. In: Jane Stokes and Anna Reading, eds. The Media in Britain: Current Debates and Developments (Media, Culture & Society). Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 295-302. ISBN 978-0333730638 [Book Section]

Crownshaw, Richard. 1999. Review Essay: The Archaeology of Memory: Martin Gilbert’s Holocaust Journey. Rethinking History, 3(3), pp. 367-370. ISSN 1364-2529 [Article]

Crownshaw, Richard. 1998. ‘Gravity’s Rainbow: Thomas Pynchon’s Holocaust Allegory,’. Pynchon Notes(42-43), pp. 199-212. ISSN 0278-1891 [Article]

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