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Boynton, Neil Lancaster Institute for the Contemporary Arts I am interested in supervising doctoral students in the following areas:
Oakley-Brown, Liz English and Creative Writing Liz would especially welcome research students interested in the following areas of early modern writing and culture: embodiment; outlaws on land and/or sea; queenship; the cultural politics of translation; adaptation studies. Supervised Postgraduate Research: Charlotte McCool, 'The Politics and Poetics of Thomas Wyatt's "endless maze"' (2009-10, AHRC funded MRes); MA dissertations topics include 'Framing Pyramus and Thisbe in Middle English Literature'; 'Violent Death in Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama'; 'Shakespeare and Ruskin' (with Andy Tate); 'Thomas Nashe and The Terrors of the Night'
Rose, Emma Lancaster Institute for the Contemporary Arts I supervise doctoral students in the following areas: Contemporary fine art practice with a discipline or interdisciplinary focus in: film, installation, painting, drawing. Contemporary theoretical and critical debates in art Landscape and environment. Psychotherapeutic landscapes, psychological interventions in art with respect to constructs of the self.
Spooner, Catherine English and Creative Writing Catherine has previously supervised two Ph.Ds to completion and currently has seven Ph.D students: Eleanor Beal is working on religion, femininity and the Gothic; Malgorzata Drewniok on the language of vampires in Buffy the Vampire Slayer; Alan Gregory on masculinity and violence in contemporary Gothic; Xavier Aldana Reyes on pain and affectivity in contemporary Gothic; David McWilliam on monstrosity and crime in contemporary American Gothic; Cara Patrick on masculinity and TV vampires; and Neal Kirk on new media technologies and hauntings. She also runs the Contemporary Gothic Reading Group, which meets once a fortnight to discuss texts chosen by the participants and is open to all postgraduates and staff across the university. She welcomes Ph.D applications related to any aspect of Gothic literature and culture, or to literature and fashion, and is happy to consider interdisciplinary proposals.
Winchester, Angus History I welcome enquiries from students interested in writing dissertations and theses on topics that would fall under the following headings:
Wong, Yoke-Sum History Theory, Material Culture, Cultural Studies, Historical Sociology, Design, Art and Architecture, Mobilities
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