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Author: Emalee Beddoes

I am currently on the cusp of completing my M.Phil(b) in Art History at the University of Birmingham, having recently submitted a thesis which considers the role of Victorian visual culture in establishing tea as an icon of Britishness. I work as Junior Editor at 3dtotal Publishing and am editor of a number of upcoming titles. I am also cautiously beginning to develop a research blog that hopes to bring these two areas together to discuss neo-Victorianism and the historical imagination in digital concept art for game and film design. This idea is still in its infancy, but I’ll be posting updates on Twitter, where you can follow me via @emaleebeddoes.

Emalee Beddoes (University of Birmingham)

13/06/2013
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Emalee is about to complete her M.Phil(b) in Art History at the University of Birmingham, works as an editor, and is hoping to carry on her research at Ph.D. level.

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I’m Reader in Women’s & Gender Studies at Liverpool John Moores University. This blog is about my work and my life, but it also is host to The New Academic, a collaborative project with over sixty contributors that celebrates and critiques, and that reflects on the advantages academia affords us as much as it calls out the privileges it still demands.

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