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Andrea Bourgogne is a Lecturer and recent PhD graduate at King's College London (submitted June 2024). Her research focuses on social and cultural developments in Japan and Eurasia during the interwar period, emphasizing media technology's impact on ideology amid geopolitical competition. She has taught extensively in two departments at KCL and received the 2024 Teaching Award and 2023 Associate Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy. Previously, she held a Research Fellowship at Waseda University (2023) and earned a Master's in International History and Politics from the Graduate Institute of Geneva (2018–2020).
Her publications explore avant-garde art, proletarian cinema, and interwar cultural dynamics. Bourgogne's work bridges cultural studies, media history, and geopolitical analysis, with a focus on transnational connections.
- Awards: Teaching Award (2024), Associate Fellowship of the HEA (2023)
- Grants/Advising: No explicit grants mentioned; advising details unavailable.
She contributes to interdisciplinary research at the intersection of modern Japanese studies and global cultural history.



