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Periodicals and Print Culture Research Group

Unit(s) of assessment: English Language and Literature

School: School of Social Sciences

Overview

The Periodicals and Print Culture Research Group (PPCRG) is located in the English department and co-directed by Dr Catherine Clay and Professor Andrew Thacker. This research group aims to develop work on the study of modern periodicals and print culture, from the nineteenth century to the present.

It is concerned with the material culture of periodicals alongside books, newspapers, pamphlets, comics, zines, pamphlets, and other forms of print ephemera, along with the digital manifestations of these objects. The group seeks to explore issues such as collaborative editing and production; the networks which surrounded and supported publication; the material and visual qualities of print forms; the circulation of periodicals in the marketplace (e.g. via bookshops); and the social, cultural, and political forces that shape particular manifestations of periodicals and print culture.

Publications

Peter Brooker and Andrew Thacker, eds. . 3 vols. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009-13)

Catherine Clay, Maria DiCenzo, Barbara Green and Fiona Hackney, (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2018)

Catherine Clay, (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2018)

Rebecca Butler, , ed. by Maureen McCue, Rebecca Butler and Anne-Marie Millim (= Yearbook of English Studies, 48 (2018)), 148-70

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Related projects

  • Time and Tide: Connections and Legacies (AHRC-funded project directed by Catherine Clay)

PhD Projects

  • Panya Banjoko, The Politics of Poetry in Å·ÃÀ¾ÞÈé and the Role of African-Caribbean Writers and Networks in the 1970s and 1980s
  • Victoria Zoe Callus,
  • Daisy Ferris, The Uses of Humour and Parody in "Feminist Avant-Garde" Periodical Culture

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The School of Social Sciences is home to research in Modern Languages and Linguistics; English Language and Literature; History; and Communication, Cultural and Media Studies.

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