ELIZA ALEXANDER WILCOX
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Eliza Alexander Wilcox is a PhD candidate at the University of Tennessee Knoxville, specializing in queer and trans literary culture of the long eighteenth century, disability theory, digital humanities, and TTRPG and actual plays. Their work can be found in Digital Humanities Quarterly, The Journal of Cinema and Media Studies, feral feminisms, and Polygon.com.
Let’s create together!
From academic to creative collaboration, I put marginalized perspectives and methods at the center of my work.I am currently accepting requests for invited talks, book reviews, sensitivity reading, historical or literary consulting, and trainings for how to lead a project with marginalized voices to the front. I offer rates for all services on a sliding scale with priority given to projects or pitches led by marginalized people, particularly queer/trans, disabled, and BIPOC individuals. Academic articles and projects are especially welcome and offered as a free service to the larger scholarly community.
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I have specialized training in combing databases, finding the unfindable, and locating obscure information for diverse purposes. My topics of speciality include 18th and queer and trans studies, disability studies, digital humanities, 18th and 19th century history and literature, TTRPG/actual plays, and HIV/AIDS history
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Have a script, project, or pitch that you want a trained eye to look over? I am available as a consultant on a variety of topics, listed below. If you are looking for research into these topics, please look over the “researcher” section instead.
Queer and trans studies, disability studies, digital humanities, 18th and 19th century history and literature, TTRPG/actual plays, and HIV/AIDS history
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I am available as a sensitivity reader for a variety of topics, listed below, and I am comfortable working across different media and genres.
Queer and trans studies, disability studies, digital humanities, 18th and 19th century history and literature, TTRPG/actual plays, and HIV/AIDS history
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I am available to visit your classrooms, retreats, conferences, or any space where an experienced educator with years of training in the below subjects would be of use.
Queer and trans studies, disability studies, digital humanities, 18th and 19th century history and literature, TTRPG/actual plays, and HIV/AIDS history