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Katty Pearce
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Katty Pearce joined Jonathan Catherall's group
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Literature and Visual Cultures

A student-led research seminar focussing on the relationship between literature and the visual, with a focus from 19th century to contemporary. Run jointly by postgraduates from Royal Holloway and Birkbeck, but open to all.We aim to bring together a lively community of researchers from across institutions, and hope to address: methodologies; different media such as painting, film and photography; wider cultural practices, such as fashion and applied arts; and scientific, philosophical or…See More
Sep 18, 2013
Katty Pearce joined James Machin's group
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The Sceptical Reading Group

A reading group interested in social and cultural critique with a healthy dose of incredulity, doubt and dissent.2013 meetings:Monday 7th October 6-7.30pm: Room 112Monday 4th November 6-7.30pm: Room 112Monday 2nd December 6-7.30pm: Room 112See More
Aug 7, 2013
Katty Pearce joined Lizzie Lloyd's group
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Art Writing Writing Art

Art Writing Writing Art, founded in 2012 at the University of Bristol, is a discussion and research group set up to provide a place of convergence for researchers interested in the actively shifting and overlapping intersections between art, writing and art history. We hope to support, consolidate and expand our research through peer discussion and exploration. As a framing device for art experience art writing is never neutral, never a mere vehicle for communication. At times it is…See More
Aug 7, 2013
Katty Pearce is now a member of Dandelion Network
Aug 7, 2013

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Institutional affiliation
Birkbeck College, University of London
Research interests
Ekphrasis, Victorian literature, nineteenth century popular culture

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