A study of the representation of women's war work during the First World War and its aftermath in visual culture.
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Glasgow
Department Name: School of Humanities
Abstract
Research Questions:
How can visual culture related to the First World War and its aftermath be used to reveal a more complex picture of women's experiences?
What can visual culture sources tell us about the construction of collective memory of women in the First World War?
How can forms of public history make an intervention in predominant representations of women's diverse experiences of life during the First World War?
How can visual culture related to the First World War and its aftermath be used to reveal a more complex picture of women's experiences?
What can visual culture sources tell us about the construction of collective memory of women in the First World War?
How can forms of public history make an intervention in predominant representations of women's diverse experiences of life during the First World War?
Organisations
People |
ORCID iD |
Lynn Abrams (Primary Supervisor) | |
Rachel Millar (Student) |