Research project

Strange Geographies: Spatial Imaginaries of Medieval Britain

Project overview

Strange Geographies: Spatial Imaginaries of Medieval Britain is an AHRC-Funded research collaboration between the University of Southampton, the University of Cambridge, and Queen Mary University of London. You can read more about the project on UKRI web-pages https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=UKRI4381 . The project's own web-page is under construction.

Staff

Lead researchers

Professor Marianne O'Doherty FEA

Professor
Research interests
  • Medieval travel and pilgrimage literature
  • Medieval maps, geographical writing, place and space, literary geographies
  • Book history and reception studies methodologies for medieval texts
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Other researchers

Dr Drew Crawford

Head of Department
Research interests
  • Intermedial and collaborative music creation practice
  • Choreographic implications of sound spatialisation in live performance
  • Electronic music production and composition
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Research outputs