Bee HughesDr. Bee Hughes (they/them) is an interdisciplinary artist and researcher, and Lecturer in Media & Cultural Studies at Liverpool John Moores University. Bee’s recent research explores embodied experiences of gender through themes including menstruatio, everyday rituals and routines, and the feminist tradition of self-examination. Their recent practice-led research outputs examine repetition, cut-up methods and menstrual normativity encountered through online medical advice, considering how these frequently visited sites of medical authority now form part of the everyday experience of menstruation. Bee has presented their research and exhibited in the UK and internationally, completing their interdisciplinary practice-led PhD ‘Performing Periods: Challenging Menstrual Normativity through Art Practice’ 2020. Bee has published on a number of topics, including criticality in illustration, the visual culture of Dracula (Stoker, 1897), and most recently menstrual normativity (2018) and menstrual art (2018, 2020) and policy-making (2021, 2022). Bee is a founding member of the UK′s Menstruation Research Network and a member of the Society for Menstrual Cycle Research and was Artist in Residence at the Centre for Contemporary Art and Institute for Gender Studies at the University of St Andrews 2019-2021. Read More Read Less
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