Kirsti Bohata
Kirsti Bohata FLSW FHEA is a Professor at Swansea University and a scholar in the field of Welsh Writing in English.[1] She has published on postcolonial theory, queer literature, disability studies and literary geography from the nineteenth century to the present.[2] She was elected as a fellow of the Learned Society of Wales in 2018.[3] CareerShe graduated from Durham University with a first class BA (Hons) in English Literature; her PhD in Welsh Writing in English was awarded in 2003 by Swansea University.[4] Following her PhD, she worked as a Publishing Grants Officer at the Books Council of Wales until 2007, when she joined Swansea University as an Associate Professor.[5] Since 2017, she has been a Professor of English Literature at Swansea University.[2] She is the Director of CREW (the Centre for Research into the English Literature and English Language of Wales) at Swansea University and co-chair of the Association of Welsh Writing in English.[6][7] She serves in advisory roles to the Arts Council of Wales, Literature Wales, and Arts and Humanities Research Council.[2] Her projects have received support and funding from the Wellcome Trust, Arts and Humanities Research Council, and the British Academy.[2] Selected works
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