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Mary Brewer is a Senior Lecturer at Loughborough University, where she has been since 2007. Her academic background includes an MA in English Literature from Sussex University (1994) and a D.Phil. (1999) focusing on race, sexuality, and gender in contemporary women’s drama. She is also a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (2000) and holds a PGCE in Higher Education Teaching (1999).
- Education: MA (Sussex, 1994), D.Phil. (1999), PGCE (1999)
Her research and teaching emphasize the representation of social identity in modern literature and visual culture, with particular attention to race, gender, and sexuality. She has contributed to editorial roles for New Theatre Quarterly and Máthesis, and reviews for the British Council’s Newton Fund.
Key research areas include biblical reception history, modern British and American drama, and the intersection of performance with social issues. Her work spans topics like Vietnam War films, African-American war poetry, and the legacy of playwrights like Tennessee Williams and Harold Pinter.
- Awards: Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (2000)
Brewer’s academic contributions also extend to pedagogy, including publications on independent learning strategies in higher education. She actively engages in interdisciplinary scholarship, blending literary analysis with cultural, religious, and historical contexts.


