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Dr. Rey Conquer is a Teaching Fellow at Queen Mary University of London's Department of Modern Languages and Cultures, specializing in German literature and visual culture. He holds a DPhil in German from Oxford and has taught part-time while producing interdisciplinary research on media translation, religion, and avant-garde studies. His work bridges literature, art, and theology, including monographs on German modernist poetry and co-edited journal issues on imagining others' beliefs in German literature.
Research interests include intersections of poetry and architecture, religious belief in secular contexts, and queer morality. Publications span academic essays, poetry, and reviews in TLS, Art+Christianity, and LA Review of Books. Public engagement includes BBC Radio 3 discussions on concrete poet-monk Dom Sylvester Houédard and podcast appearances dissecting travel writing. Awards include the 2019 Institute of German Studies Early Career Prize for his monograph Reading Colour.
Upcoming projects include his debut novel How to Live Together (2027) and a translation collection Conversation Time (2025). His academic contributions emphasize transmedia studies and interdisciplinary humanities, reflecting his global academic journey through Prague, Berlin, and Oxford before joining Queen Mary.
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