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Dr Esther Saxey

Position held:
Academic Developer

Phone:
+44 (0)20 7919 7332

Email:
e.saxey (@gold.ac.uk)

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Esther Saxey is an academic developer in GLEU. She is the liaison individual for the departments of Anthropology, English and Comparative Literature, Politics and Sociology.

She currently delivers sessions on the Goldsmiths PG Certificate programme on assessment and feedback, plagiarism, teaching 'touchy' subjects, and the connection between research and teaching. She also observes PG Certificate participants as they teach, and supports GLEU projects with departments, providing overviews of pedagogic research.

She has a PG Certificate in the Management of Learning and Teaching, and a DPhil in English Literature.

She also works as a Tutor in Goldsmiths’ department of English and Comparative Literature, and has published on 20th Century fiction (most recently in Haunting and Spectrality in Neo-Victorian Fiction and Understanding Non-Monogamies).

Selected publications

2008    Homoplot: The Coming Out Story and Gay and Lesbian Identity (Peter Lang)

2010    “(Non) Monogamy and Fiction” Understanding Non-Monogamies ed. M. Barker (Routledge)

2010    “The Maid, the Master, his Ghost and her Monster: Alias Grace and Mary Reilly”Haunting and Spectrality in Neo-Victorian Fiction ed. P. Pulham (Palgrave)

2007    Introductions and Notes, Lady Audley's Secret (Wordsworth Editions)

2006    “Desire Without Closure in Jaime Hernandez’ Love and Rockets ImageText 3:1

2006    “Homoeroticism” in Re-Reading the Lord of the Rings ed. R. Eaglestone (Continuum)

2005    “The Uses of Illegitimacy for Modern Lesbian Fiction.” Women: A Cultural Review 16:1

2005    Introductions and Notes, The Well of Loneliness (Wordsworth Editions)