
Georgia Poplett
@georgiapoplett
PhD on postpartum psychosis and Gothic fiction @durham_uni | Views of one’s own, still working on the room | Represented by @imogen_morrell
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21-08-2020 11:53:33
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Really excited that the first episode in our special series spotlighting the work of our Black Health and the Humanities is now out! Massive thank you to the @survivingsociety.bsky.social team for working with us to showcase our members’ wide-ranging, important work.





🥳🎉Congratulations to @movbodlab_IMH researcher @tipataptoptup, who has been awarded a new Durham IAS grant to develop a network to explore matrescence – the developmental process of becoming a mother. Find out more👇 medhumsplatform.org/interdisciplin…

I’m thrilled to be in such brilliant company as part of @tipataptoptup’s new research venture into what it means to become a mother, across all shapes and forms, supported by Durham IAS. Watch this space…

New poetry by Dr Laura Varnam. Read online here: thelondonmagazine.org/poetry-medieva…


A fantastic start to our Fictions of Reproduction panel: Georgia Poplett’s ‘She Herself is a Haunter House: Representing the Lived Experience of Post Partum Psychosis in Gothic Historical Fiction.’



100% worth the 4am start! Super interesting papers, lovely people, and posh crisps for lunch (!) …what more you could you ask for?! 🤩 Huge shout out to Kate Errington (@kateerrington.bsky.social) Genevieve Smart Rachel Arkell Jemma Walton for organising such a brilliant conference (again) 🌟#BConceived24

A totally brilliant day at #BC2024 - full of inspiring papers, innovation, and hope for the research roads ahead. Thank you to the Broadly Conceived team for another wonderful event, and to all who came!

I am so pleased to have my article in this out in the world - on where postpartum psychosis life-writing meets Gothic literature - with huge thanks to my editors, phenomenal peer reviewers, and the MHRA for publishing: mhra.org.uk/publications/W… The MHRA is no longer on X

Getting so much out of working on this new creative practice research project at The Polyphony with my colleague Grace Brimacombe-Rand! Here's the latest contribution from Georgia Poplett
