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    Emelia Quinn (born 1992) is a British scholar of English known for her work developing vegan theory. She is an Assistant Professor of World Literatures and Environmental Humanities at the University of Amsterdam .

  2. E.J. Quinn. Faculty of Humanities. Capaciteitsgroep Engelse taal en cultuur. Spuistraat 134. Room number: 5.34.

  3. Dr. Emelia Quinn is Assistant Professor of World Literatures & Environmental Humanities at the University of Amsterdam. Prior to this position she received her DPhil (PhD) in English from the University of Oxford.

  4. Emelia Quinn, University of Amsterdam, English Literature Department, Faculty Member. Studies Veganism, English Literature, and Queer Theory. Assistant Professor of World Literatures & Environmental Humanities at the University of Amsterdam.

  5. Emelia QUINN, Lecturer | Cited by 19 | of University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam (UVA) | Read 9 publications | Contact Emelia QUINN

  6. RAC member, Dr Emelia Quinn, discusses her work on veganism and camp, offering a fresh perspective on society's use of non-human animals.

  7. Sep 6, 2021 · The English Department’s Dr Emelia Quinn has published a new book exploring the relation between veganism and English Literature, Reading Veganism: The Monstrous Vegan, 1818 to Present.

  8. Emelia Quinn is a DPhil candidate and Wolfson Foundation scholar in the Faculty of English Literature and Language at the University of Oxford, UK. Her thesis establishes a transhistorical and transnational trajectory of literary veganisms, from the early nineteenth century to the present.

  9. Sep 14, 2021 · Emelia Quinn is Assistant Professor of World Literatures & Environmental Humanities at the University of Amsterdam. Her research establishes the emergent field of vegan theory and its intersections with queer theory, animal studies, ecocriticism, and postcolonial studies.

  10. May 24, 2018 · Emelia Quinn is a DPhil candidate and Wolfson Foundation scholar in the Faculty of English Literature and Language at the University of Oxford, UK. Her thesis establishes...