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John MacNeill Miller

John MacNeill Miller

John MacNeill Miller is an assistant professor of English at Allegheny College. His writing on literature, animals, and the environment has appeared in Avidly, The Millions, and PMLA, among other venues. He is currently working on a book about scenery in the Victorian novel. icon

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What Birders Don’t See

By John MacNeill Miller

Rather than studying birds—and birders—in isolation, the time has come to see both as linked to the crises of racism and climate change.

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