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Llewella Chapman is a Visiting Professor at the University of East Anglia’s School of History and Art History, specializing in film studies, cultural history, and gender studies. Her research intersects cinema history, media policy, and feminist critiques of popular culture.
She has published extensively on topics such as James Bond’s cultural iconography, early 20th-century film production practices (e.g., Cosmopolitan Productions), and the roles of women in media industries like Tomb Raider’s early development. Her 2021 monograph Fashioning James Bond explores costume’s role in constructing gender identity within the franchise.
Recent articles include analyses of film policy at historical sites like Hampton Court Palace and feminist re-evaluations of underrepresented figures in gaming history. Her work emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches to media’s socio-cultural impact.
Her research outputs have garnered attention across platforms including Reddit, Mendeley, and Bluesky, with notable engagement metrics such as 47 shares and 35 document downloads.





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