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Illness and the Political Body in Gabby Schulz’s Sick
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Kohlert, F. B. (2017, October). Illness and the Political Body in Gabby Schulz’s Sick. Paper presented at PathoGraphics: Stories of Illness/Disability in Literature and Comics Conference, Freie Universität, Germany

On Comics and Autobiography
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Kohlert, F. B. (2018, May). On Comics and Autobiography. Paper presented at Illustration, Comics, and Animation Conference, Dartmouth College, USA

Queer as Style: Ariel Schrag’s High School Comic Chronicles
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Kohlert, F. B. (2018, September). Queer as Style: Ariel Schrag’s High School Comic Chronicles. Paper presented at Spaces Between – Gender, Diversity, and Identity in Comics: German Society for Comics Studies Conference, University of Cologne, Germany

In the Cards: Comics-Making in the Literature Classroom
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Kohlert, F. B. (2018, November). In the Cards: Comics-Making in the Literature Classroom. Paper presented at The 2nd International Amsterdam Comics Conference: "Drawing Yourself In and Out of It", Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Politics and Dick Pics: The Evolving Storyworld(s) of Chester Brown
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Kohlert, F. B. (2019, June). Politics and Dick Pics: The Evolving Storyworld(s) of Chester Brown. Paper presented at Joint International Graphic Novels and Comics Conference and 20th Anniversary of the International Bande Dessinée Society Conference, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK

A Powerful Absence: Theorizing Racial Whiteness in Comics
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Kohlert, F. B. (2019, November). A Powerful Absence: Theorizing Racial Whiteness in Comics. Paper presented at Graphic Justice Research Alliance Conference: Drawing the Human: Law, Comics, Justice, University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia

Graphic Narratives of Migration
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Kohlert, F. B. (2023, April). Graphic Narratives of Migration. Paper presented at International Comic Arts Forum, University of British Columbia, Canada

Stereotyping the Self: Toufic El Rassi’s Arab in America
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Kohlert, F. B. (2013, March). Stereotyping the Self: Toufic El Rassi’s Arab in America. Paper presented at Popular Culture Association and American Culture Association National Conference, Washington, DC, USA

Monitors, Masculinity, and Compromise on a Cirque du Soleil Arena Tour
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Danson Faraday, J. (2024, April). Monitors, Masculinity, and Compromise on a Cirque du Soleil Arena Tour. Paper presented at British Forum for Ethnomusicology Annual Conference 2024, Cork, Ireland

When a musician performing with a large-scale production can hear themselves onstage, it is thanks to a dedicated infrastructure and a behind-the-scenes team of specialised workers. In this paper, I examine the hidden labour of the monitor technician... Read More about Monitors, Masculinity, and Compromise on a Cirque du Soleil Arena Tour.

Richard Aldington's Hellenism and the new Modernist Studies
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Frayn, A. (2024, May). Richard Aldington's Hellenism and the new Modernist Studies. Paper presented at Emerging Perspectives in H.D.’s Hellenic Modernity and the Future of New Modernist Studies, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece [online]

Contribution to roundtable on ‘H.D. and Richard Aldington: “It was you who taught me to love those things…”.’
Other participants: Prof Elizabeth Vandiver (Whitman College, USA), Dr Caroline Zilboorg (Clare Hall, Cambridge)
Conference: Emerging Per... Read More about Richard Aldington's Hellenism and the new Modernist Studies.

Career Development Strategies in the Scottish Screen Sector: From Film Bang to Filming Boom
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Correia, N. (2024, June). Career Development Strategies in the Scottish Screen Sector: From Film Bang to Filming Boom. Paper presented at Scottish Film and TV: Where are we now? Symposium, Edinburgh

This paper examines the evolution of the freelance screen workforce in Scotland over the last half-century and reflects on career sustainability strategies in the Scottish screen production sector, based on the experiences of freelancers. Drawing on... Read More about Career Development Strategies in the Scottish Screen Sector: From Film Bang to Filming Boom.