Event 5 - Delegate List
Below is the list of delegates attending LitSciMed's Event 5
- Wahida Amin (University of Salford), ‘The Poetry of Humphry Davy’
- Katherine Angell (QMU, London), ‘The Concept of Monstrosity in Nineteenth-Century Medical Teaching and Popular Culture’
- Paul Craddock (London Consortium), ‘The Poetics of Bodily Transplantation, 1702 – 1902’
- Josie Gill (St John’s, Cambridge), ‘Race and Genetics in Contemporary British Fiction’
- Jennifer Goodare (University of Manchester), ‘The Royal Society: The place of science in cultural politics and post-war Britain (1940-75)’
- Lina Hakim (London Consortium), ‘Scientific Playthings’
- Sophie Jones (Birkbeck), ‘Abortion, reproductive seriality and the space-time of American modernity’
- ChisomoKalinga (KCL), ‘A Cultural Review of HIV/AIDS Literature’
- Katherine McApline (UCL), Masters student
- Lisa Mullen (Birkbeck), ‘Midcentury Things: The Aesthetics of British post-WW2 material culture’
- Joanne Parsons (UWE), ‘Men, Food and the Male Body’
- Jessica Roberts (Salford), ‘Vitalism in the Early Nineteenth Century Periodical Press’
- Rachel Russell (Manchester), ‘Nausea and Vomiting: A History of Signs, Symptoms and Sickness in Nineteenth-Century Britain’
- Will Tattersdill (KCL), ‘Science, Fiction and the late-Victorian Periodical Press’
- David Theodore (Harvard), ‘Hospitalizing the Computer: Medicine, Architecture, Computation’
- Alexey Unku (Birkbeck), ‘Horizons of the Flesh. Philosophical Encounters with Modified Bodies’
- Darren Wagner (York), ‘Exquisite Sense: Sexual Reproduction, Nervous Physiology, and the Culture of Sensibility in Britain, circa 1660-1780’
- Laurie Waller (Goldsmith’s), ‘An ethnographic study of public making at the interface of science and society’
- Joanna Wharton (York), ‘Women writers and theories of mind in the Romantic period’
Day 2 only
- Mark Blacklock (Birkbeck), ‘The Fairyland of Geometry: A Cultural History of Higher Space, 1869-1909’
- Emily Candela (London Consortium), MRes student
- Susie Christensen (KCL, London), ‘Self Representation in Modernist Literature and late nineteenth and early twentieth century neurology and psychological medicine’