Harriet Fletcher
- Senior Lecturer in Media and Communication, Anglia Ruskin University
Dr Harriet Fletcher is a Senior Lecturer in Media and Communication at Anglia Ruskin University, UK. She is an interdisciplinary Media and Cultural Studies scholar with expertise in the study of popular culture, particularly in relation to celebrity, the Gothic, gender and feminism.
Harriet researches the intersections of celebrity and the Gothic in literature, media and popular culture. Her book Gothic Celebrity: Fame and Immortality From Lord Byron to Lady Gaga is out now with Bloomsbury Academic. Exploring the provocative intersection of celebrity and the Gothic, this book examines representations of decaying, dead and undead celebrities in literary texts, visual media and popular culture.
She is also developing her research on gender and celebrity through an interdisciplinary project that explores the feminist reclamation of the 'bimbo' figure. She is interested in mapping a broad cultural history of the bimbo and how this sits alongside contemporary feminist movements and timely reappraisals of women in 1990s and 2000s popular culture. The project involves the study of celebrity culture, film, television, social media and fashion.
Her research on Andy Warhol deals with the construction of his celebrity image, his interests in fame in the late 20th century, and how aspects of his work can be described as 'Gothic' in their preoccupation with death and decay. She has written on Warhol's celebrity portraits and self-portraits from the 1960s-80s, with particular focus on his images of Marilyn Monroe. She has a broad knowledge of Warhol's career and his relationship with celebrity culture.
Experience- 2022–present Lecturer in Media and Communication, Anglia Ruskin University 2025–present Senior Lecturer in Media and Communication, Anglia Ruskin University 2016–2022 Associate Lecturer, Lancaster University
- 2021 Lancaster University, PhD in English Literature 2015 Lancaster University, MA English Literature 2014 University of Exeter, BA English
- 2025 Gothic Celebrity Fame and Immortality from Lord Byron to Lady Gaga, Bloomsbury Academic 2022 The death of the star: celebrity decay and the Gothic portrait in Andy Warhol's Marilyn Diptych, Celebrity Studies
- 2016 Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Postgraduate Studentship Role: Funding Source: Lancaster University
- The International Gothic Association British Association of Film, Television and Screen Studies
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