Dr Aneesh Barai (he/they)

School of Education

Lecturer in Education and Children's Culture

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Dr Aneesh Barai
School of Education
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Profile

I am an interdisciplinary researcher working on cultural representations of education, and connections between education history and philosophy with literature and cinema, particularly children鈥檚 literature, film and television. I am a comparatist, and work particularly across English, French and Japanese contexts.

Prior to joining 91直播 in May 2020, I was a Lecturer in Education and Social Justice at the University of Birmingham, and taught at Newcastle University, University of Cambridge, University of Oxford and Queen Mary, University of London.

At 91直播, I am Co-Lead of the Global Digital Popular Culture Hub of the Digital Society Network, and was Co-Director of the 鈥楥hildhood and Youth鈥 research cluster from 2022-24.

Qualifications

BA (Oxford)

MSc (Edinburgh); PGCert (QMUL)

PhD (QMUL)

I obtained the Postgraduate Certificate in Academic Practice (PGCAP) with distinction at Queen Mary University of London in 2017, and I am a Fellow of the HEA.

Research interests

I am an interdisciplinary scholar in education and children鈥檚 media and culture, working with children鈥檚 literature, film, television and games from a range of global and historical contexts.

My current monograph project, which builds from my PhD thesis, is on shifts in cultural attitudes towards childhood in the UK in the 1920s and 30s, as represented through children鈥檚 literature by modernist authors (T. S. Eliot, James Joyce, Virginia Woolf, Gertrude Stein and Langston Hughes).

My research interests include:

-Early twentieth century cultural representations of shifts in education, including in children鈥檚 literature, modernist literature and cinema in the period (e.g. Enid Blyton, Geoffrey Trease, D. H. Lawrence, in relation to the educational philosophies of Montessori, Dewey and Piaget).

-The neoliberalisation of higher education, as represented in fantasy novels about wizard universities (e.g. Terry Pratchett, Diana Wynne Jones, Lev Grossman, Cecilia Tan).

-Youth activism and media messages relating to pacifism, policing, racism, climate crisis, and queer youths, in children鈥檚 film, television and computer games (e.g. Howl鈥檚 Moving Castle, Steven Universe, She-Ra, Final Fantasy VII).

Past Projects:

- (2020-21): For this small-scale qualitative project, I worked with Dr Becky Parry to run surveys and focus groups with children aged 6-12 around their interests and understanding of storytelling in Virtual Reality. This project was in collaboration with videogame company Cooperative Innovations as they worked on designing their next VR game with inclusive and child-centred approaches to storytelling. Output: report of recommendations on inclusive VR design for children.

-Dinosaur Roar (2021): Working with Dr Yinka Olusoga and children鈥檚 entertainment and education company Nurture Rights, I provided a review of four popular children鈥檚 dinosaur encyclopaedias in relation to how they taught scientific concepts in child-friendly ways. Output: report of recommendations on inclusive and child-friendly design for encyclopaedias.

-Evaluating Trespass Prevention (2021-22): This project took an innovative approach to participatory research, organised by Dr Becky Parry, and run with the work of Dr Ryan Bramley and Dr Marion Oveson as Research Associates, in collaboration with Network Rail and the National Railway Museum. For my part of the project, I worked with Dr Bramley to undertake archival research with the museum into historical campaigns to prevent dangerous behaviour around railway lines, including examining works that Roger Hargreaves, Roald Dahl and Quentin Blake made especially for anti-trespass campaigns. Output: article with Dr Bramley as lead author (2024, see publication list)

-Gender Equality and Avatar Design (2022): Following on from the findings of the Storyland project, I set out to talk with experts around videogame design and gender diversity, and generate recommendations for videogame, and especially virtual reality, companies, around designing diverse characters, to empower a wide range of children and young people with their productions. I worked with the National Videogame Museum and Andro & Eve to run two workshops around these themes, and bring together the outcomes of our discussions in a report with recommendations for videogame companies.

Publications

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Journal articles

  • Barai A & Garcia Cespedes S (2024) "Topple the White Patriarchy": Rebranding Feminist Gothic Narratives for the 21st Century. Singularities, 11(1), 34-40. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Bramley RJ, Oveson M & Barai A (2024) . International Journal of Adolescence and Youth, 29(1). RIS download Bibtex download
  • Barai A (2019) . Jeunesse: Young People, Texts, Cultures, 11(2), 225-246. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Barai A (2018) . Bookbird: A Journal of International Children's Literature, 56(1), 28-35. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Barai A (2017) 'They were incurably given to rove': T. S. Eliot's Practical Cats, London and the Petit Fl芒neur. Literary London Journal, 14(2), 3-17. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Barai A () Dis-Oriented Desires and Angela Carter鈥檚 Intersectionality: Nationalism, Masochism, and the Search for 鈥渢he Other鈥檚 Otherness鈥. Contemporary Women's Writing. RIS download Bibtex download

Chapters

  • Barai A (2022) 鈥楾he Earth is my home too, can't I help protect it?: Planetary Thinking, Queer Identities and Environmentalism in The Legend of Korra, She-Ra and Steven Universe In Oziewicz M, Attebery B & Dedinova T (Ed.), Fantasy and Myth in the Anthropocene Imagining Futures and Dreaming Hope in Literature and Media (pp. 116-129). Bloomsbury Publishing RIS download Bibtex download
  • Barai A & Uematsu N (2021) In Deszcz-Tryhubczak J & Jaques Z (Ed.), Intergenerational Solidarity in Children鈥檚 Literature and Film (pp. 70-84). University Press of Mississippi RIS download Bibtex download
  • Barai A (2020) , Translating and Transmediating Children鈥檚 Literature (pp. 103-116). Springer International Publishing RIS download Bibtex download
  • Barai A (2020) , Literary Cultures and Twentieth-Century Childhoods (pp. 93-111). Springer International Publishing RIS download Bibtex download
  • Barai A (2020) 鈥榃e need to make the place pay somehow鈥: Magical Universities and Money in Diana Wynne Jones鈥 The Year of the Griffin In Mendlesohn F & Butler C (Ed.), Diana Wynne Jones: Bristol 2020 RIS download Bibtex download
  • Barai A (2015) Speaking the Space Between Mother and Child: Sylvia Plath, Julia Kristeva, and the Place of Children鈥檚 Literature In Cecire M, Field H, Finn K & Roy M (Ed.), Space and Place in Children's Literature, 1789 to the Present (pp. 39-57). Ashgate RIS download Bibtex download

All publications

Journal articles

  • Barai A & Garcia Cespedes S (2024) "Topple the White Patriarchy": Rebranding Feminist Gothic Narratives for the 21st Century. Singularities, 11(1), 34-40. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Bramley RJ, Oveson M & Barai A (2024) . International Journal of Adolescence and Youth, 29(1). RIS download Bibtex download
  • Barai A (2019) . Jeunesse: Young People, Texts, Cultures, 11(2), 225-246. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Barai A (2018) . Bookbird: A Journal of International Children's Literature, 56(1), 28-35. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Barai A (2017) 'They were incurably given to rove': T. S. Eliot's Practical Cats, London and the Petit Fl芒neur. Literary London Journal, 14(2), 3-17. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Barai A () Dis-Oriented Desires and Angela Carter鈥檚 Intersectionality: Nationalism, Masochism, and the Search for 鈥渢he Other鈥檚 Otherness鈥. Contemporary Women's Writing. RIS download Bibtex download

Chapters

  • Barai A (2022) 鈥楾he Earth is my home too, can't I help protect it?: Planetary Thinking, Queer Identities and Environmentalism in The Legend of Korra, She-Ra and Steven Universe In Oziewicz M, Attebery B & Dedinova T (Ed.), Fantasy and Myth in the Anthropocene Imagining Futures and Dreaming Hope in Literature and Media (pp. 116-129). Bloomsbury Publishing RIS download Bibtex download
  • Barai A & Uematsu N (2021) In Deszcz-Tryhubczak J & Jaques Z (Ed.), Intergenerational Solidarity in Children鈥檚 Literature and Film (pp. 70-84). University Press of Mississippi RIS download Bibtex download
  • Barai A (2020) , Translating and Transmediating Children鈥檚 Literature (pp. 103-116). Springer International Publishing RIS download Bibtex download
  • Barai A (2020) , Literary Cultures and Twentieth-Century Childhoods (pp. 93-111). Springer International Publishing RIS download Bibtex download
  • Barai A (2020) 鈥榃e need to make the place pay somehow鈥: Magical Universities and Money in Diana Wynne Jones鈥 The Year of the Griffin In Mendlesohn F & Butler C (Ed.), Diana Wynne Jones: Bristol 2020 RIS download Bibtex download
  • Barai A (2015) Speaking the Space Between Mother and Child: Sylvia Plath, Julia Kristeva, and the Place of Children鈥檚 Literature In Cecire M, Field H, Finn K & Roy M (Ed.), Space and Place in Children's Literature, 1789 to the Present (pp. 39-57). Ashgate RIS download Bibtex download
Teaching interests

I firmly believe in making safe and inclusive spaces in my teaching, designing diverse curricula, and valuing my students鈥 voices.

I previously taught across Education, English and Comparative Literature, with a particular focus on the history and philosophy of education, and on children鈥檚 literature and media, including EdD teaching at the University of Birmingham and lecturing in English, Education and Children鈥檚 Literature at the University of Cambridge.

I have recently (2023-24) collaborated with colleagues and students on a series of workshops around decolonising teaching in the School of Education, including work on changing our induction material, reflecting on practices for decolonising student placements, and School-wide discussions around decolonising assessments and teaching practice. I have also contributed to Faculty-wide resources on decolonising curricula. I have a strong interest in decolonising, anti-racism and social justice in education, and welcome discussions to pursue this work further.

Teaching activities

I regularly teach across the BA Education Culture and Childhood, MA Education and on Doctoral programmes.

From 2022-2024 I was Programme Director for the MA Digital Literacies, Culture and Education. I have also previously taught on the iPGCE, MA Early Childhood Education (Distance), and the EdD taught programme.

On the BA, I have contributed to the following modules:

-EDU108 Social and Historical Constructions of Childhood

-EDU110 The Digital University

-EDU205 Children and Digital Cultures

-EDU304 Education@91直播

On MA programmes, I have contributed to:

-EDU6043 Dissertation

-EDU6089 Early Childhood 1: Development, Learning and Curriculum

-EDU6099 Early Childhood 2: Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood Education

-EDU61002 Digital Cultures and Childhood

-EDU61003 Digital Literacies in Education

-EDU61004 Media Making and Creativity

-EDU61005 Researching Digital Childhoods

-EDU61006 Dissertation

-EDU6203 Research and Inquiry in Early Childhood Education

-EDU6205 Dissertation

-EDU6356 Critical Issues in Education and Educational Research

-EDU6358 The Practice of Research

Professional activities and memberships

-Editor for journal Jeunesse: young people, texts, cultures (2021-)

-Editorial Board for journal Reading Research Quarterly (2023-)

-Regular reviewer for Routledge and for journals including Literacy, Children鈥檚 Literature Association Quarterly, International Research in Children鈥檚 Literature, Global Studies of Childhood, and Utopian Studies.

Memberships include:

-British Educational Research Association (BERA)

-Children鈥檚 Literature Association (ChLA)

-British Association of Modernist Studies (BAMS)

-UK Literacies Association (UKLA)

Past memberships:

-Lewis Carroll Society

-International Virginia Woolf Society (IVWS)

-British Comparative Literature Association (BCLA)