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Research
Research interests
- Intersectionality
- Intangible Cultural Heritage
- The Visual Language of Display
- Decolonisation
- The Gothic in the Anthropocene
Current research
Holly-Gale's research has and continues to be in popular culture, space and structures in the urban and popular culture – especially television. Theoretically, she works with Intersectionality; Cultural Theory; Critical Race Theory, Theories of the Gothic (especially as they relate to Science Fiction) and the deliberations of the Anthropocene.
She is currently working on a creative collaboration in the Steelpan community, exploring decolonisation, gentrification, and reparation and their effects on Steelpan in school (Primary and Secondary) and on urban Panyards. Part of this work will be to help design and gamify ‘the story of the pan’ and to do research in a different way – privileging grass-roots communities, not the academic/s.
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Publications
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Teaching
Holly-Gale practices Visual Display as Social Intervention. She has been producing work and teaching based on this since 2018.
She has taught the Visual Language of Display (2018 - ) and Research Methods (2012 - 2018) at WSA; Research Methods, Historiography and Archival Practices at Sussex (2017 – 2018); and Critical Theory, History Cultural Studies, Theatre History, and Research for City University, the University of East Anglia, and Royal Holloway, University of London.
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Biography
Dr Holly-Gale Millette is a cultural historian and visual display designer. She lectures in visual display and social display practices. Her teaching, leadership and research are all concerned with decolonisation and decolonisation practices and public acts. She is the current Senior School Tutor for Winchester School of Art and member of its Intersectionality: Politics – Identities – Cultures Research Group.
Her art practice focuses on life narratives, poetics, and intangible cultural heritage as display, and she works collaboratively with communities in doing public display for social good and with impact.
Formerly a teacher in research methods, she has expertise many kinds of research practices, but has an investment in archival research having had her own consultancy in its use and practice. She has volunteered and been employed in archivist roles and the archive has had a place in all she does.
Prizes
- International Exchange Studentship - New York University (2003)
- Society of Theatre Research Small Award (2005)
- The Una Ellis-Fermor Award for Scholarship in Irsih Writing (2006)
- Chugging” from the Apron: Victorian Liberalism, Ethical Economies and Neo-Liberal Entrepreneurialism in Boucicault’s The Poor of New York /The Streets of London (2012)
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Prizes
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