Dr Clare Hutton
A Dublin native, and the third of six children, Dr. Clare Hutton is Reader in English and Digital Humanities at Loughborough University. She is curator of Women and the Making of Ulysses, a centenary Ulysses exhibition on display at the Harry Ransom Center, University of Texas until July 17 2022. Her monograph, Serial Encounters: Ulysses and the Little Review, appeared with Oxford in 2019, and has been described as “nuanced and engaging”, “indispensable” and “one of the major works of Joyce scholarship so far this century”. Serial Encounters is due out in paperback in Spring 2022. Previously she edited volume 5 of The Oxford History of the Irish (Oxford University Press, 2011). Her teaching interests span Modernism, Irish literature, book history and digital literary studies.
Dr Catie Gill
Dr Catie Gill is Lecturer in Early Modern Writing. Her research specialism is in women’s and religious writing, and includes New Critical Studies in Early Quaker Writing, 1650-1800 (ed.). She was an impact case study author for REF 2014 (with Professor Elaine Hobby) and REF 2021 (with Dr Sara Read).
Demi Wilton
Demi Wilton is a Research Associate for Women and the Making of Ulysses, aiming to generate and record the project’s public impact. Demi is also a Visiting Lecturer at Birmingham City University and Doctoral Researcher at Loughborough University, where she is currently completing a PhD on environmental displacement and world literature. She has previously published research upon women’s writing, migrant states of exception, and knowledge production in 20th and 21st century fiction.