• County South

    LA1 4YW Lancaster

  • Languages and Culture, County Main, Lancaster University

    LA1 4YW Lancaster

    United Kingdom

Accepting PhD Students

PhD projects

I am happy to supervise PhD projects on aspects of contemporary German, North American and British literature, performance poetry, narrative, gender and feminism, speculative fiction and material social futures.

20122022

Research activity per year

Personal profile

SUMMARY of research interests (100 words)

Emily Spiers is Senior Lecturer in Creative Futures and German. Their work focuses on narrative as a tool for Futures Literacy, as well as future-oriented, innovative trends in communicative, socio-digital and literary practices. They explore how futures are being envisaged, anticipated and made through art and literature -- and how creative narratives can help articulate multiple futures in fields as diverse as defence, education and climate-change research.

Their research into authorship focuses on spoken-word poetry as an aesthetic, socio-digital and political practice, and as a world literary phenomenon. Underpinning their work is the question of how, through the presence of the author-performer, performance poetry foregrounds the question of agency in relation to literature: the active shaping of a world in time that literature carries out.  

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External positions

Editorial Board Futures Journal, Futures Journal

1/08/2021 → …

DEFRA Futures team Advisory Board, DEFRA

1/05/2020 → …

Advisory Board member Collaborative Future-Making Research Platform, Malmö University

31/01/2020 → …

Editorial Board Comparative Literature Journal MLO, Modern Languages Open, LUP

1/01/2019 → …

Keywords

  • Literature and gender
  • European Languages and Cultures

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