Papers by Ellie Kennedy
The Business Student's Guide to Sustainable Management, 2014
Introductory text and three complete seminars
The Business Student's Guide to Sustainable Management, 2014
Introductory text and three complete seminars
Eds. Laura McLary and Vincent Kling, Winning Back Lost Territory: The Writing of Lilian Faschinger. Riverside, CA: Ariadne Press. 93-127., 2014
In C. Bryson (Ed.) Understanding and Developing Student Engagement. 191-202. London, Routledge., Mar 2014
Raise awareness of the variety of career options within Higher Education Raise awareness of t... more Raise awareness of the variety of career options within Higher Education Raise awareness of the skills and knowledge gained through pursuing postgraduate study and consider how these can translate to para-academic careers
Presentation at British Association of Lecturers in English for Academic Purposes (BALEAP), 2013
Inform 8, Oct 2011
"University seminars offer space for students to process concepts, try out ideas and learn collab... more "University seminars offer space for students to process concepts, try out ideas and learn collaboratively. For international students, however, linguistic and cultural barriers may result in a reluctance to participate actively in seminars. This can lead to reduced critical engagement with key concepts and materials and poorer performance on the module overall. This paper suggests a series of communicative steps which subject tutors can use to help remove barriers to international student participation.

Amsterdamer Beiträge zur neueren Germanistik, 2009
The two BBC radio comedies Little Britain and On the Town with the League of Gentlemen present a ... more The two BBC radio comedies Little Britain and On the Town with the League of Gentlemen present a quirky view of turn-of-the-millennium Britain where gender and sexuality are perpetually in crisis. This paper explores the characters "rubbish transvestite Emily Howard" and Barbara, the pre-operative transsexual cab driver. A theoretical base is provided by Andreas Böhn's "imperative of flexibility", which he posits as a new paradigm for subversive post-modern comedy. This base is supplemented with Judith Butler's concept of "undoing gender" and Marjorie Garber's class-focused reading of cross-gendering. Through this combined theoretical lens, I read Barbara's hyperbolic flexibility and Emily's hyperbolic inflexibility as comic and subversive devices which expose the crises in gender, class and sexuality at the core of contemporary 'Britishness'.
Local - Global Narratives, 2007
Women in German Yearbook; 2002, Issue 18, p18, 2002
Script 19 (Feb. 2001): 60- 65, 2001
Minnesota Review 52-54, Fall 2001 pp. 281-283 | , 2001
Workplace: A Journal for Academic Labor, 2013
Lumen, vol. 19, 2000, p. 109-119, 2000
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