Book Review - Star Trek Discovery and the Female Gothic: Tell Fear No

If you're an English literature nerd who's anxiously awaiting the final season of Star Trek Discovery in a couple of weeks, I have a great suggestion for how to pass the time. Last fall  Carey Millsap-Spears, Professor of Communications and Literature at Moraine Valley Community College, released he

Women at Warp

“Women’s #GhostStories” is next! I highly recommend catching one of these upcoming talks in the Virtual Winter Lecture Series from the Manchester Centre for Gothic Studies. #GothicStudies #HorrorStudies #horror #gothic #GothsAssemble #WomensGothic

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Research & Knowledge Exchange - Arts & Humanities

Manchester Met's Faculty of Arts and Humanities is home to a vibrant research community, hosting four of the University’s Research Centres and the Postgraduate Arts and Humanities Centre.

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For my first reads of 2023, I'm going with two academic and closely-related books. Both are excellent thus far: Industrial Gothic: Workers, Exploitation and Urbanization in Transatlantic Nineteenth-Century Literature by Bridget M. Marshall (2021) and The Murder of Mary Bean and Other Stories by Elizabeth A. DeWolfe (2007).

#Gothic #IndustrialGothic #FactoryGothic #WomensGothic #Mills #Factories #IndustrialRevolution #TrueCrime #19thC #19thCentury #Books #Reading #History #Histodons