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Gender, Sexuality, Queer Studies Researchers

Adeline Chevrier-Bosseau
Associate Professor (maître de conférences), Université Clermont Auvergne
19th-century American literature and the performing arts (theatre, dance); American poetry / the lyric and performance; American dance, the body in 19th-century American culture & arts
Gender, Sexuality, Queer Studies New Formalisms, Poetics, Genre Studies Orality, Sound, Performance
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Kate Dossett
University of Leeds
Associate Professor, School of History
Women's and Gender History; U.S. History; African American History; The Harlem Renaissance; Black Theatre; Feminist Archives
Gender, Sexuality, Queer Studies Orality, Sound, Performance Race and Ethnicity
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Páraic Finnerty
University of Portsmouth
Reader in English and American Literature
Transatlantic literary relations; Emily Dickinson; Victorian poetry; Representation of masculinity
Gender, Sexuality, Queer Studies New Formalisms, Poetics, Genre Studies Transatlantic, Transpacific, Transnational
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Rebecca Fraser
University of East Anglia
Associate Professor of American History and Culture
Race, gender, and sexuality in nineteenth century America; Racial slavery in North America; Black Female Intellectuals; Memory studies; Visual and vernacular culture
Gender, Sexuality, Queer Studies Nationalism, Regionalism, Localism Race and Ethnicity
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Anna Girling
University of Edinburgh
PhD Candidate in American Literature
Edith Wharton; Capitalism; Camp; cosmopolitanism; internationalism; middlebrow and detective fiction; memoir; Transatlantic publishing history, especially during the Cold War
Class, Capitalism, the Market Gender, Sexuality, Queer Studies New Formalisms, Poetics, Genre Studies
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Edouard Marsoin
Université de Paris
Teaching Fellow in English
Herman Melville, Pleasure and Enjoyment in Literature, Literature and Dietetics, Literature and Philosophy, Gender and Sexuality, Slave Narratives
Affect and Sense Studies Gender, Sexuality, Queer Studies Philosophy and Intellectual History
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Michèle Mendelssohn
University of Oxford
Associate Professor in English Literature
Oscar Wilde; Henry James; Decadence; Popular Culture; Gender and Sexuality
Gender, Sexuality, Queer Studies Popular Culture and Children's Literature Transatlantic, Transpacific, Transnational
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Holly-Gale Millette
Winchester School of Art, University of Southampton
Senior Teaching Fellow
Late Victorian and Edwardian Transatlantic creative cultures and intersectional identity histories; spatial, political and psychosocial representations of history and culture in Gothic and New Urban Gothic texts; material culture; visual culture
Gender, Sexuality, Queer Studies Transatlantic, Transpacific, Transnational Visual Culture
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Katie Myerscough
University of Manchester
PhD Candidate in American Studies
City planning and urban studies; Progressivism; Race studies; Gender studies
Gender, Sexuality, Queer Studies Geography, Cartography, Travel Race and Ethnicity
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Stephanie Palmer
Nottingham Trent University
Senior Lecturer in American Literature
Regionalism; Women's Writing; Periodisation; Reception of American Women Authors in Britain
Gender, Sexuality, Queer Studies Nationalism, Regionalism, Localism Transatlantic, Transpacific, Transnational
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Lloyd Pratt
University of Oxford
Drue Heinz Professor of American Literature
African American Literature, Literatures of the American South, The Novel, Theory and Criticism, Gender and Sexuality, History of the Book, Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Literatures in English
Gender, Sexuality, Queer Studies Nationalism, Regionalism, Localism Race and Ethnicity
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Agnieszka Soltysik Monnet
University of Lausanne
Professor of American Literature
Race and empire, queer studies and gender, genre, the gothic, war
Cultures of Empire and Imperialism Gender, Sexuality, Queer Studies New Formalisms, Poetics, Genre Studies
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Peter Stoneley
University of Reading
Professor of American Literature and Culture
Transatlantic literary and cultural relations; Queer studies; Ballet; Children's literature; Oscar Wilde; Mark Twain
Gender, Sexuality, Queer Studies Popular Culture and Children's Literature Transatlantic, Transpacific, Transnational
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Christine ‘Xine’ Yao
University College London
Lecturer
Long nineteenth century American literature and culture; comparative racialization, intersections of Black, Indigenous, and Asian North American studies; affect studies; queer of color critique; history of science and medicine
Affect and Sense Studies Gender, Sexuality, Queer Studies Race and Ethnicity
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Natalie A Zacek
University of Manchester
Senior Lecturer in American Studies
Colonial America; Slavery; Gender; Race; Material culture; The Caribbean; Horse-racing; The antebellum South
Book History and Material Culture Gender, Sexuality, Queer Studies Race and Ethnicity
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  • Events
    • Reading Groups >
      • Manchester, June 2014
      • Norwich, November 2014
      • London, June 2015
      • Nottingham, September 2015
      • Canterbury, June 2016
      • Oxford, October 2016
      • London, June 2017
      • Edinburgh, January 2018
      • Birmingham, June 2018
      • London, November 2018
      • Aston, June 2019
      • Zoom, July 2020
      • Zoom, November 2020
    • Symposia >
      • King's College 2022 >
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      • Symposium Archive: Nottingham 2019 >
        • Programme
      • Symposium Archive: Exeter 2017 >
        • Programme
      • Symposium archive: Warwick 2015 >
        • Programme
      • Symposium archive: Sussex 2013 >
        • Programme
    • BrANCA-sponsored panels
  • Teaching
    • Materials
  • Digital Resources