Call For Papers for the Alluvium Panel at English: Shared Futures, Manchester 2020.
View More Alluvium Panel at English: Shared FuturesAuthor: Zoe Bulaitis
Dr Zoe Hope Bulaitis is an early career researcher exploring the value of the humanities in the nineteenth and twenty-first century. She is currently teaching at the University of Birmingham and is a visiting lecturer at the University of Wolverhampton, having previously worked at the University of Exeter. Zoe’s research specialism lies in nineteenth- to twenty-first-century novels concerning economics and education, alongside critical theory that addresses socio-economic, historicist, and aesthetic values. Her work places contemporary cultures of “crisis” within a historical perspective in order to develop a nuanced articulation of contemporary culture. She is on the board of the British Association for Contemporary Literary Studies as a Graduate Representative. Website: www.zoebulaitis.com
On “Creative Industries and Cultural Democracy”
Zoe Bulaitis reports back from the 2019 ECHIC Conference in Athens, Greece
View More On “Creative Industries and Cultural Democracy”Alluvium Editorial 7.1: Relaunch
We are delighted to be presenting you with the first new issue of Alluvium, which is relaunching as a graduate-run journal affiliated to the British Association for Contemporary Literary Studies (BACLS).
View More Alluvium Editorial 7.1: RelaunchCall for Articles
After a short hiatus, we are delighted to share a call for submissions for the relaunch of Alluvium as a partner journal of the British Association of Contemporary Literary Studies.
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