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After completing by BA(Hons) in Literature at the University of Winchester and my MA Literature at the University of Surrey, I have begun my PhD at the University of Northampton.
I am currently researching into dystopias written by and about women, paying close attention to the portrayal of environment and the body.
My research interests are in dystopian literature, utopian literature, sexuality and gender studies, literature and the Anthropocene and of course, feminism.
Biography
Ben is currently completing his PhD Thesis at University of Northampton, tentatively titled Speculation, Gender and the Utopian Turn in Contemporary Women’s Dystopian Literature. He is due to submit in 2025. Ben completed his undergraduate degree at University of Winchester and Masters at University of Surrey in 2017 and 2019 respectively. Ben received an award for excellence in writing and overall achievement from the University of Surrey.
Ben's research interests lie in utopian and dystopian literature, critical feminism, science-fiction and the Anthropocene.
Ben has also taught on a third year undergraduate module, "Literature, Sexuality and the Body", analysing a range of texts from critical perspectives on sexuality and gender. He is currently an associate at University of East Anglia.
Ben is a recipient of grants from Sidney Perry Foundation Trust, Gilchrist Trust and Prism Gift Fund.
Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):
Education/Academic qualification
Master, MA English Literature, University of Surrey
10 Oct 2018 → 10 Oct 2019
Award Date: 10 Oct 2019
Bachelor, BA(Hons) English Literature, University of Winchester
15 Sept 2014 → 17 Jul 2017
Award Date: 17 Jul 2017
PhD, PhD English Literature, University of Northampton
19 Oct 2020 → …
Keywords
- PR English literature
- PN0080 Criticism
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“‘How the World “Went to Shit’: The Representation of Infertility in Dystopian Literature”
Hammond, B. (Author) & Tobin, K. (Author)
21 Apr 2022Activity: Academic Talks or Presentations › Conference Presentation › Research
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