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David’s expertise is in the fields of postcolonial theory, cultural geography, medical humanities and the history of religion.
Regulations about complaints at Goldsmiths
Anna Corbett is a retired headteacher. She has enjoyed writing for family and friends over the years, mostly short stories and ‘not-very-good-in-fact-a-bit-rubbishy’ poems for special occasions.
Joanna has lived in Bristol, Brazil, California and Hong Kong and is now based in London. After working in Finance for twenty-five years, she started memoir writing two years ago.
Eilis Long was born in Birmingham in 1991. Her writing combines fiction with memoir and touches on themes such as childhood in the 90s/00s; Birmingham; the Irish in Birmingham; and how weird it’s been growing up with (and living vicariously through) social media and the internet.
Matt Thomas is a writer who lives in South London.
Goldsmiths has six staff networks, focused on race equality, LGBTQ+, gender, disability, menopause, and parenting and caring responsibilities.
Activities abroad, through Confucius or in the cultural world.
The DRC is based in the Departments of English and Creative Writing and Theatre and Performance. It is home to the interdisciplinary online journal, Volupté, and the British Association of Decadence Studies (BADS), providing intellectual anchorage for an international community of decadence scholars.
Based in the departments of MCCS and Computing, the CSTC also includes colleagues from Music, Sociology and Visual Cultures Departments.