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Dr Melanie Ebdon
My teaching and research interests consist of the following areas:
- gender studies and feminism
- postcolonialism
- ecocriticism and the use of new physics theory in literature.
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Dr Douglas Field
At Staffordshire University I lecture in English and Contemporary Culture, teaching courses on Contemporary American Autobiography and Contemporary American Fiction.
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Paul Houghton
My main interest is in contemporary and post-war fiction and I’m particularly interested in short stories and gothic fiction.
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Dr Martin Jesinghausen
My main areas of teaching are in 19th century writing, Modernism, Postmodern culture, and the theory and history of the theatre.
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Lisa Mansell
I am a poetry specialist working with procedural and Avant-Garde movements. My PhD is in Critical and Creative Writing, and I hold an MA in the Teaching and Practice of Creative Writing, both from Cardiff University.
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Dr Barry Taylor
Following his first book, Vagrant Writing: social and semiotic disorders in the English Renaissance (1991), he has continued to publish on Renaissance culture, on crime fiction, and on cultural theory more generally.
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