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Clara De Massol is a Lecturer in Memory Studies within the Department of Culture, Media, and Creative Industries at King's College London. Her academic background is rooted in cultural literary studies, where she explores the intersection of memory studies and environmental humanities. In 2019, she received the Memory Studies Association’s Excellent Paper award. Her forthcoming monograph, 'Remembering Anthropocene: Memorials Human', will be published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2024, charting the evolution of environmental memory studies. Clara instructs both undergraduate and postgraduate students, focusing on areas such as cultural studies, memory studies, global media, and environmental humanities, with an emphasis on fostering critical thinking about the complex interplay between cultural and political phenomena across time. Her research interests include Memory Studies, Environmental Humanities, Postcolonialism, and Posthumanism. She has contributed to significant publications, shedding light on the memorialization of extinction events and the cultural implications of environmental crises.
King's College London • London
Teaching undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Memory Studies and related fields.
Requirements are consistent across King's Business School and Social Science & Public Policy departments for standard Master's entries.