Dr Katy Birch
BA MA (Wales) PhD (Birmingham)
Lecturer in Nineteenth-Century Literature
Manylion Cyswllt
- Ebost: ctb@aber.ac.uk
- ORCID: 0000-0001-6592-2119
- Swyddfa: D21, Adeilad Hugh Owen
- Ffôn: +44 (0) 1970 628481
- Gwefan Personol: https://ladieswhopunchbiogs.wordpress.com/
- Twitter: @KatyEBirch
- Proffil Porth Ymchwil
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Module Coordinator
- EN30040 - Undergraduate Dissertation
- EN31320 - The Mark of the Beast: Animals in Literature from the 1780s to the 1920s
- WL10120 - Re-imagining Nineteenth-Century Literature
Lecturer
- EN21620 - Contemporary Queer Fiction
- EN30040 - Undergraduate Dissertation
- WL10120 - Re-imagining Nineteenth-Century Literature
- WR20620 - Writing Selves
- EN30320 - Victorian Childhoods
- ENM1720 - Sensational Sales: Victorian Popular Literature 1848-1894
- EN20120 - Literary Theory: Debates and Dialogues
- WL20720 - A Century in Crisis: 1790s to 1890s
- EN11320 - Critical Practice
Coordinator
- EN31320 - The Mark of the Beast: Animals in Literature from the 1780s to the 1920s
- WL10120 - Re-imagining Nineteenth-Century Literature
- EN30040 - Undergraduate Dissertation
Tutor
Cyhoeddiadau
Birch, K 2022, 'Beyond the Punch Dinners: Female Writers and the Importance of Home and Family in the Creation of Punch', Paper presented at Research Society for Victorian Periodicals 2022 Annual Conference, 15 Sept 2022 - 17 Sept 2022.
Birch, K 2022, '‘I roll my cigarette, and cycle to my club’: Playing with Stereotypes and Subverting Anti-Feminism in New Woman Writers’ Contributions to Punch', Cahiers victoriens et édouardiens, vol. 96. 10.4000/cve.11788
Birch, K 2021, 'Women Writing the New Woman in Punch Magazine', Paper presented at Women and Humour in the Long Nineteenth Century, London, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, 23 Jun 2021 - 26 Jun 2021.
Birch, K 2019, 'Autumn' Envoi, no. 181, pp. 30.
Birch, K 2019, Blind, Mathilde. in L Scholl (ed.), The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Victorian Women's Writing. Springer Nature. 10.1007/978-3-030-02721-6_126-1
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