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Richard Mills is an Associate Professor in the Liberal Arts at St Mary's University, where he teaches English, Creative Writing, Film & Screen Media, and postgraduate sports journalism. His research focuses on popular culture, journalism, and the Beatles' cultural impact, with notable works including The Beatles and Fandom and The Beatles and Black Music. He emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches, blending literary analysis with musicology and cultural studies.
Richard advocates for students to gain practical skills beyond academia, such as writing for media or engaging in community projects. His teaching philosophy prioritizes fostering creativity and critical thinking through collaborative discussions. He has published extensively on the Beatles, Irish literary revival, and post-colonial theory, with a particular interest in how music interacts with identity and history.
His publications span monographs, edited volumes, and peer-reviewed articles, reflecting his commitment to exploring the Beatles' legacy, fan communities, and cultural intersections. Richard's work often bridges academic rigor with accessible narratives, aiming to make complex ideas engaging for diverse audiences.
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