
معرفی
Corinna Wagner is an Associate Professor in Literature and Visual Culture at the University of Exeter, specializing in interdisciplinary work that combines text and image. Her research spans environmental humanities, medical humanities, and Gothic/Victorian studies.
- Education: Honours BA, MA (Simon Fraser University), DPhil (University of York, supported by ORSAS and SSHRC).
- Creative Practice: Photobooks, prose poetry, and experimental photography using materials like wax and washi paper.
Her research explores the intersections of bodies and architecture through historical and contemporary lenses. She works with alternative photographic techniques such as cyanotype and encaustic, focusing on themes of decay, memory, and climate change. Her projects include public exhibitions like 'Unstable Ground' (2022), 'Above and Below' (2022), and 'TerraOceanus' (2023) at the Thelma Hulbert Gallery.
Recent publications and projects include the upcoming photobook Blue Ruin and the article 'Replicating Venus: Art, Anatomy, Wax Models and Automata'. She also contributes to the Tide and Time Bell Project, addressing coastal communities and rising sea levels.
- Scientific Awards: NERC grant, ORSAS fellowship, SSHRC funding, and University of York fellowship.
She supervises PhD candidates in visual culture, photography, and interdisciplinary studies, emphasizing hybrid genres and material experimentation. Her exhibitions and publications highlight eco-critical themes and the materiality of historical objects.

