Writer’s Bio: Rachel Fox
Current studies:- PhD Candidate in the Department of English and Creative Writing at Lancaster University
--- My thesis considers the different modes through which women in contemporary West Asian literature are presented and present themselves: oral, written, and visual.Previous studies:-
-MA in Contemporary Literary Studies (Lancaster University)
-First Class Honours - BA in English Literature (Lancaster University)Particular Interests:-
-Inter-media relations
-Female writers / Feminist readings
-Post-colonial writers / Post-colonial theory
-Contemporary Gothic writing and visual media
-The fantastic/ fantasy writing
-Victorian children's literatureCategories
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- The Great Gatsby: ‘They’re such beautiful shirts’
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Category Archives: Other and Inter-Media
Mapping Shelley Jackson’s Patchwork Girl
Shelley Jackson’s hypertext, Patchwork Girl, begins with a series of, not so much headings, but hyperlinks: ‘a graveyard, a journal, a quilt, a story, & broken accents’.[1] To click on each hyperlink is to venture into a different zone of … Continue reading
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Tagged essay, frankenstein, hypertext, lit, literature, map, maps, mary shelley, media, palimpsest, patchwork girl, shelley jackson
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‘Oh Lord, we’ve got zombies.’
The exclamation made in the title of this piece belongs to HISHE’s (How It Should Have Ended) sketch of World War Z (2013), and it addresses quite nicely the sudden influx of the ‘zombie’ into popular culture; in film, books, … Continue reading
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Tagged Brad Pitt, colonial, commercial, dead, Gerry Lane, HISHE, I Am Legend (film), Jean Baudrillard, Jon Stratton, lit, literature, Simon Pegg, simulacrum, World War Z, zombie
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