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Contemporary women's writing (2)
Harris, Geraldine (Gerry) Lancaster Institute for the Contemporary Arts Gerry would be happy to supervise postgraduate students interested in any issues related to her research areas. She has in the past supervised to successful completion PhD Students on the following topics: Millennial anxiety in the work of Rose English, English, Forced Entertainment and Insomniac, heritage and site specific performance, narrative in contemporary experimental performance (Imitating the dog, Desperate Optimists, Insomniac, the Wooster Group), multi media in contemporary performance (Uninvited Guests, Station House Opera, the Wooster Group, Fura del Baus) as well as on topics relating to feminism and gender politics in theatre and performance. These include PhD's with practice as research elements. She is currently supervising postgraduates working on representations of masculinity in crises in theatre and performance,the erotics of circus, issues of participtation and democracry in contemporary performance, issues of teaching citizenship in schools in the UK and Uganda.
Moore, Lindsey English and Creative Writing I would be particularly interested in supervising PG research in Arab women's writing in English, French or translation from Arabic; South Asian fiction; African (North and Sub-Saharan) fiction; migrant/diaspora literatures. I will also consider twentieth-century colonial fiction; expatriate fiction; and travel writing.
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