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Sarah Hodge is a Sessional Academic Research Assistant at the School of Art & Design at the Australian National University. She is currently completing her PhD, focusing on the history of women's fancy dress and its historicism in nineteenth-century Britain. Her dissertation, titled 'Fashioning Women’s Agency in Nineteenth-Century Britain: Wearers, Makers and the Historicised Fancy Dress, 1796-1856', reflects her research interests in the intersections of dress, gender, and materiality. Sarah holds a Bachelor of Arts with Honours in History, Archaeology, and Advanced French from the Australian National University, awarded in December 2019. Her dedication to understanding the nuances of material culture, particularly in the context of fashion and gender, informs her ongoing academic pursuits. Sarah is actively contributing to the field through her research outputs and engagement with contemporary scholarly discussions. She anticipates the completion of her PhD in 2024, further cementing her expertise in art history and dress studies.
Australian National University • Canberra, ACT, Australia
Assisted in various academic projects within the School of Art & Design, focusing on themes of cultural and gender studies in fashion.
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