Generate a tailored SOP for Dr. Emily Rose Baker. Improve your application with a focused, well-structured draft.
Emily-Rose joined the Department of English and the Parkes Institute for the Study of Jewish/non-Jewish Relations in January 2023 as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow. She completed her WRoCAH-funded PhD at the University of Sheffield's School of English in 2021. Following her doctoral studies, she joined the Ackerman Center for Holocaust Studies at the University of Texas at Dallas as a Visiting Assistant Professor of Film. Her research focuses on the relationship between the Holocaust and the horror genre in transnational film, which is currently funded by the British Academy. Emily-Rose's publications on Holocaust film include articles and chapters, with works forthcoming on animal witnessing in 'Patterns of Prejudice' (2026), creaturely aesthetics in 'Animality and Horror Cinema' (2025), eco-memory in 'Environment, Space and Place' (2023), and post-traumatic landscapes in 'Invisible Wounds' (2020). She also explores necropolitics in 'Genealogies' (2019). Her monograph, 'Cultures of Holocaust Memory in Central Eastern Europe', is set to be published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2026.