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Des O’Rawe is a senior lecturer in Film Studies at Queen’s University, Belfast. His publications include: Regarding the Real: Cinema, Documentary, and the Visual Arts (Manchester University Press, 2016); and the co-edited collection, Post-Conflict Performance, Film and Visual Arts: Cities of Memory (Palgrave Macmillan, 2016). Patty Argyrides is a PhD candidate in English at Queen’s University, Canada where she is completing her dissertation, ‘Embodying Modernism: The Ballets Russes and Modernist Literature’. Her research combines her experiential knowledge of dance as a former ballet dancer with literary studies to examine the performativity of language and gesture in modern and contemporary narrative and choreographic forms. Her work has appeared in ASAP/J, Modernism/modernity PrintPlus and is forthcoming in the Journal of Modern Literature. Andrew Kincaid is Associate Professor of English at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. He teaches courses on British and Irish literature, literary and critical theory, and urbanism and modernism. One current research project is on Samuel Beckett and geography, and another is on maritime modernity, in particular the oceanic voyage. Sean Ketteringham is completing a collaborative doctorate with the University of Oxford and the National Trust on the relationship between modernist homes, imperial decline, and national identity in England before
Modernist Cultures – Edinburgh University Press
Published: Feb 1, 2022
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