Cris Neill (University of Leeds)
Cris Neill is a third year PhD candiate at the University of Leeds; the focus of his doctoral research is the modernist representation of odour. He is a contributing editor to the Open Modernisms Project and a member of the Leeds Centre for Medical Humanities, an interdisciplinary collaboration between the Faculties of Arts and Medicine & Health at the University of Leeds.
A short film showcasing Cris's research can be viewed below:
A short film showcasing Cris's research can be viewed below:
Georgina Binnie (University of Leeds)
Georgina Binnie is a third year PhD candidate at the University of Leeds, working under the supervision of Dr. Katherine Mullin. Her thesis, ‘James Joyce and Photography’, examines the relationship between photography and paralysis in James Joyce’s work. She is an editorial and new media assistant to the 'James Joyce Broadsheet' and runs the University of Leeds 'Finnegans Wake' reading group with Dr. Richard Brown.