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Kitty Hauser is a post-doctoral research fellow in the Department of Art History and Theory. She was awarded her DPhil from Oxford University in 2003, and took up a research fellowship at Clare Hall, Cambridge University before coming to Sydney. She has taught at the Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art, Oxford University, and the London College of Fashion. Her work focuses on visual and material culture in the twentieth century, especially in Britain.
Current research interests include: photography, especially in relation to the activities of forensic scientists, historians, detectives and archaeologists; theoretical and ma
Kitty Hauser is a post-doctoral research fellow in the Department of Art History and Theory. She was awarded her DPhil from Oxford University in 2003, and took up a research fellowship at Clare Hall, Cambridge University before coming to Sydney. She has taught at the Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art, Oxford University, and the London College of Fashion. Her work focuses on visual and material culture in the twentieth century, especially in Britain.
Current research interests include: photography, especially in relation to the activities of forensic scientists, historians, detectives and archaeologists; theoretical and material approaches to the โindexโ and the โsignatureโ. She has also written about contemporary art, fashion, and consumer culture for a range of academic and non-academic publications including New Left Review, The London Review of Books, The Burlington Magazine and the Australian Literary Review.
In 2008 she co-curated an exhibition of the photographic archive of the archaeologist O. G. S. Crawford at the John Hansard Gallery in Southampton, U.K., to co-incide with the publication of her book 'Bloody Old Britain'.
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