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Notes on Contributors, English: Journal of the English Association, Volume 73, Issue 282, Autumn 2024, Pages 197–198, https://doi.org/10.1093/english/efaf003
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Chloe Ashbridge is Lecturer in Modern and Contemporary Literature at Newcastle University, where her research addresses the interdependence between British literature and political change since 1945. Chloe’s first book, Rewriting the North (Routledge, 2023), situates Northern England at the centre of a devolutionary approach to contemporary British fiction.
Archie Cornish was Research Associate at the University of Sheffield from 2022 to 2023, working on the 'Penniless?' project about precarity and Thomas Nashe. He received his doctorate from the University of Oxford, and a monograph based on his thesis, entitled Spenser's Dwelling Places, is forthcoming with Manchester University Press. Recent published work has appeared in The Spenser Review. In 2024, he taught as Associate Lecturer at Goldsmiths College and was a Visiting Fellow at the University of Warwick.
Angelique Golding has a Masters in Black British Writing from Goldsmiths University. She is currently a doctoral researcher funded by a LAHP Collaborative Doctoral Award with Queen Mary, University of London and the British Library to undertake archival research on the literary magazine Wasafiri. Her research draws on methodologies from archival, and postcolonial literary studies and magazine scholarship. She is co-editor of Wasafiri 112: Reimagining Education, which investigates the reclamation and exploration of decolonization, and government interventions.