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The Visual Culture research group is a network of scholars within King’s College London working across a diverse historical range of film, art, and performance. The collective is renowned for its interdisciplinary approach to studying critical social and political responses to these visual practices.

Beyond exploring the themes mentioned above, the members of this group are engaged in critically approaching theoretical issues around practice-based disciplines. The cluster further strives to put visual culture in dialogue with literary production, establishing its research as an intersection of multiple creative practices.

People

Emma Bielecki

Senior Lecturer in Nineteenth-Century French Studies

Maria-José Blanco

Lecturer in Hispanic Studies

Federico Bonaddio

Professor of Modern Spanish Studies

Sarah Bowden

Reader in German and Medieval Studies

Emily Butterworth

Professor of Early Modern French

Patrick ffrench

Professor of French

Events

18Jun

Relics: An Exploratory Workshop

Join us for an afternoon workshop thinking with and through relics in the Western European Christian tradition.

Please note: this event has passed.

People

Emma Bielecki

Senior Lecturer in Nineteenth-Century French Studies

Maria-José Blanco

Lecturer in Hispanic Studies

Federico Bonaddio

Professor of Modern Spanish Studies

Sarah Bowden

Reader in German and Medieval Studies

Emily Butterworth

Professor of Early Modern French

Patrick ffrench

Professor of French

Events

18Jun

Relics: An Exploratory Workshop

Join us for an afternoon workshop thinking with and through relics in the Western European Christian tradition.

Please note: this event has passed.

Group lead