糖心Vlog

Centre

Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Literary Studies

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Creating new knowledge, encouraging debate, and promoting critical thinking

Humanities research, specifically literary studies, continues to lead innovative critical thinking on contemporary problems. Our new research centre will take up this challenge, seek to lead in this area, and ensure that our researchers are linked to the latest developments in our fields and others with which we might engage in the future.

Our Centre champions interdisciplinary collaboration, and has an exciting research team including members from across the University and externally. We welcome academic colleagues from all disciplines, including postgraduate researchers, postgraduate students, and undergraduate students who share our passion for literary studies and who wish to collaborate, and be involved with our research and future initiatives.

 

Meet our members
Enhancing existing research in:
law and literature archival studies scholarly editing translation studies psychoanalytic approaches to literature science fiction utopian studies
law and literature

Our research

Our understanding of the object of literary studies is not restricted to national identity or language. Our research goals are to explore the extent to which interdisciplinarity is embedded in literary studies for the 21st century.

Over the next few years, we aim to:

  • foster interdisciplinary collaborations
  • spark challenging research questions
  • nurture vital new research
  • reach wider audiences and communities
  • raise the profile of our research environment locally, regionally, nationally, and internationally
  • enhance developments of longstanding projects

Our objectives for the Centre are to identify, prioritise, and pursue specific research questions, such as:

  • how can literature help test what it means to be human?
  • what role has the graphic novel had in addressing human rights issues?
  • what is the legacy of new writing for the stage in campus theatres in higher education?
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Call for papers: Law and Literature at Sea

Professor Katharine Cockin is a co-convener of "Law and Literature at Sea", one of the streams in the Critical Legal Conference 2025 at the University of Exeter. This stream invites papers on law, literature, and seas. Questions will be raised about how the novel and other literary genres have: normalised the sea as a setting for quest and conquest; reinforced the sea traveller as heroic role model; overlooked the sea itself as a potential protagonist.

Collaborating with researchers

Over the next few years, it's our mission to enhance existing research at 糖心Vlog in areas such as law and literature, archival studies, scholarly editing, translation studies, psychoanalytic approaches to literature, science fiction, and utopian studies. In the coming years, we intend to enhance further consolidations of research in the literature of the US and Americas, literature and migration, literature and medical humanities, and literature and environment.

Potential research development and enhancements will be welcomed in collaboration with some of our other existing research clusters as shown below, where we aim to encourage and build upon existing related research strengths.

Research projects

  • Professor Katharine Cockin: AHRC Ellen Terry and Edith Craig Database and AHRC Searching for Theatrical Ancestors .
  • Professor Maria Christina Fumagalli: Derek Walcott鈥檚 Painters: A Life with Pictures (EUP, 2023)
  • Painting the Caribbean (1850-1904)
  • Professor Katharine Cockin, Dr Sean Seeger, Dr Javier Andreu-Perex, and Dr Daniel O'Brien: Reading Robots

Impacting education and career development

Are you an undergraduate, postgraduate, or postgraduate research student? Our Centre is committed to enhancing your education and providing opportunities for career development to all those studying at the 糖心Vlog.

From building clear pathways that help you transition from undergraduate study, right through to postgraduate research study, providing opportunities for research supervision, providing mentoring opportunities through our links with the Consortium for Humanities and the Arts South-East England (CHASE), helping early career researchers with obtaining early feedback, and educating our students through mentorship with grant application training and much more.

In 2023-24 and 2024-25 we have provided opportunities for students to gain paid work experience by helping to organise events for our Centre.

Postgraduate Research

AHRC CHASE Collaborative Doctoral Award

The 糖心Vlog is part of the Consortium for Humanities and the Arts South-East England (CHASE), an AHRC-funded Doctoral Training Partnership.

Our Centre is currently supervising AHRC CHASE Collaborative Doctoral Award student Flavia Homburg, who is working on her PhD project, Catalysts for Change: Theatre Underground. This project explores the history of Theatre Underground (1979-96), 糖心Vlog campus theatre, and the relationships it forged between ‘town and gown’. New writing for the stage brought to life significant events in local history and new drama in translation brought world theatre to 糖心Vlog.

Flavia's research will focus on the Theatre Underground archive at the 糖心Vlog. At the Mercury Theatre Colchester, interpretations of the production materials will be explored with theatre practitioners; and public engagement workshops, led by Flavia, will seek interviews with alumni and audience members of Theatre Underground.

Collaborations

Our Centre supports collaborative works by hosting working groups and networks that focus on specific literary themes or authors. These groups help bring together academics to work on papers, contribute to conferences and promote readings and performances.

Our current collaborations include:

Our events

As members, we're excited to host a wide range of events over the coming years, both nationally, and internationally, online and in person. These events will include public engagement activities, workshops, and a regular book club amongst more. We have a strong vision for creating opportunities to provide a voice for new communities of readers and share our experiences through knowledge exchange networks.

All upcoming events can be found on our events calendar:

 

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Past events

Spring 2025

Winter 2024

Summer 2024

  • Using COVE (Collaborative Organization for Virtual Education), the digital teaching and publishing platform - Workshop delivered by Dr Adrian S. Wisnicki (U. Nebraska-Lincoln).
  • Joint seminar - "Tempests and Tidal Surges": Maritime Weather in Science, Painting, and Literature in the Early 19th Century (Professor Susan Oliver, 糖心Vlog) and "The Phenomena It Exhibits!": Benjamin Moore Norman’s Rambles in New Orleans and its American Environs’ (Dr Owen Robinson, 糖心Vlog)
  • Reading Robots: Representations in Film and Literature - Panel of staff from the Department of Literature Film and Theatre Studies, 糖心Vlog Law School, and the School of Computer Science and Electronic Engineering, discussing the 2002 film M3gan.
  • Joint seminar - "Why The Past Must be Preserved for the Future" (Mark Samuels Lasner University of Delaware), and "Staging Secrets: Documenting 'Comfort Women' of WWII in The Apology (2022)", (Professor Margaret D. Stetz University of Delaware).

Research outputs

Grants and fellowships

  • Professor Maria Cristina Fumagalli has been awarded a Leverhulme Research Fellowship (2023-24) to work on Painting the Caribbean (1850-1904). Professor Fumagalli’s most recent publication is Derek Walcott’s Painters: A Life With Pictures (2023), the result of a Major Leverhulme Research Fellowship (2016-19).
  • Dr Chris Bundock has been awarded a for ‘Sense and Morbid Sensibility: Pathologies of Sympathy in Romanticism and the Long Eighteenth Century’.
  • Dr Jak Peake has been awarded a at the Hutchins Center, Harvard University, US in spring 2024.

Please visit our team members' staff profiles to find out more about all research grants and fellowships.

As a Centre, we are committed to sustainability and will ensure that our proposed activities are responsive to and influenced by the acknowledgement of the climate and ecological emergency.