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[Commlist] Collaborative PhD opportunity at Northumbria University and Seven Stories: The National Centre for Children's Books
Sat Dec 18 17:40:03 GMT 2021
AHRC fully funded PhD opportunity in the form of a Collaborative
Doctoral Award (CDA), now available via the Northern Bridge Consortium
(NBC) Doctoral Training Partnership.
Mapping and Interpreting 90 years of Illustrating and Writing Childhood
in the Collection of Seven Stories: The National Centre for Children's
Books.
This PhD project will explore changing historical cultural constructions
of childhood in books for children, making creative responses to these
constructions, and looking at contemporary children's understanding of
them. The context is the Seven Stories collection, a major, unique
primary resource incorporating material from c.1930 to date, including
original artwork and writing by key creators such as Edward Ardizzone
and Judith Kerr. It will map and respond to key changes in the
illustration and writing of childhood in children's books through
cultural analysis and creative practice, exploring changing materials,
techniques and technologies, and the interaction and collaboration
between those involved in the production process.
The PhD candidate will map cultural constructions of childhood during
the historical period the collection covers and make creative responses
to the materials via practical experimentation regarding illustration
and writing in children's books. This will indicate how adults creating
books for children depicted and understood childhood and what techniques
and practices were involved. Further, the candidate's creative responses
will become a stimulus for contemporary children's understanding of
children's books, creativity and historical childhoods, so sharing
research findings beyond academia.
We are seeking a candidate with a background in Cultural Studies,
Childhood Studies or related disciplines who has experience as a
creative writer and/or illustrator. The candidate will be able to work
with specialist staff at Seven Stories in archival work, outreach and
exhibition curation. Supervision will involve guidance from experts on
children's books and other media, and the creation of illustrated
poetry, illustrated books and picture books.
To apply please prepare a 2-page CV, a short sample (up to 2,000 words)
of creative written work, two pieces of indicative artwork, and a
personal statement of no more than 1000 words indicating preparedness
for this project and setting out the contribution that will be made.The
first stage will involve submitting the prepared CV and personal
statement to the Northumbria portal
https://www.northumbria.ac.uk/research/postgraduate-research-degrees/how-to-apply
You will need to identify that you are applying for this specific NBC
CDA using the code NBC22/GIBSON. Those called for interview will submit
their creative work ahead of the interview stage. Full details of the
application process are here
https://www.northumbria.ac.uk/research/postgraduate-research-degrees/studentships/nbc-dtp/
The deadline for applications is 28th January 2022.
The studentship will be awarded to the successful applicant subject to
ratification by the Northern Bridge Consortium studentship committee.
Please contact principal supervisor Dr Mel Gibson with any queries
(viamel.gibson /at/ northumbria.ac.uk) <mailto:(mel.gibson /at/ northumbria.ac.uk)>
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