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MenuMark Lussier is Professor of English and Senior Sustainability Scholar at Arizona State University. His published works include Perspective as a Problem in the Art, History and Literature of Early Modern England (1994), Romantic Dynamics: The Poetics of Physicality (1999), Romanticism and Buddhism (2006), Engaged Romanticism: Romanticism as Praxis (2008), and Romantic Dharma: The Emergence of Buddhism into Nineteenth-Century Europe (2011). His essays have appeared in numerous collections and journals, including 1650-1850, Arts Quarterly, Blake 2.0, Blake: An Illustrated Quarterly, Interrogating Orientalism, Ecological Theory, Italian Culture, Literature Compass, Literature and Religion, New Orleans Review, Nineteenth-Century Contexts, Palgrave Advances: William Blake Studies, Romanticism and the City, Romanticism on the Net, Southern Humanities Review, Studies in Romanticism, Visible Language and The Wordsworth Circle. During his tenure at ASU, he has served as University Senate President and chaired the Department of English as well as winning numerous teaching and service awards including, President’s Award for Merirorious Service (1997), the Alumni Award for Excellence-Service (2004), the Zebulon Distinguished Teaching Award from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (2006) and special recognition from the ASU Parents Professor of the Year program (2007).