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Emma L. E. Rees
Emma L. E. Rees is a professor in the Department of English at the University of Chester. Career Dr. Emma L. E. Rees is professor in English and Gender Studies at the University of Chester, focusing on the early modern period, and on literature and film. Rees has written extensively on gender studies and representation, contributing chapters to a number of acclaimed academic works, including: ''The Female Body in Medicine and Literature'' (2011), The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo' and Philosophy'' (2011), ''Studying English Literature'' (2009), and ''Led Zeppelin and Philosophy'' (2009). Rees is author of the entry on 'Sexual Politics' for ''The Encyclopaedia of Sex and Society'' (2010). Rees' latest work is ''The Vagina: A Literary and Cultural History'', published by Bloomsbury (August 2013). Reviewing the book in British daily newspaper ''The Independent'', Kaite Welsh began by saying, "For readers disappointed by Naomi Wolf's treatise on a similar topic last year, this is ...
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University Of Chester
, mottoeng = "He that teacheth, on teaching" , former_names = , established = (gained university status in 2005) , type = Public , endowment = £395,000 (2018) , budget = £118.3 million , chancellor = Gyles Brandreth , vice_chancellor = Eunice Simmons , students = 14,900 , undergrad = 10,800 , postgrad = 4,100 , administrative_staff = 1220 , faculty = 870 , city = Chester, Ellesmere Port, Warrington and Shrewsbury , state = Cheshire , country = England, UK , campus = Urban , colours = Burgundy , coor = , affiliations = AACSB ACU Cathedrals Group NWUAUniversities UK , website www.chester.ac.uk, logo = University of Chester logo.svg , logo_size = 250px The University of Chester is a public university located in Chester, England. The university originated as the first purpose-built teacher training college in the UK. As a university, it now occupies five campus sites in and around Chester, one in Warrington, and a University Centre in Shrewsbury. I ...
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