Nina's past research has focused on landscape and peasant painting in the context of nineteenth-century rural artists' colonies, with an emphasis on geographical and tourism studies. She's also passionate about Bollywood cinema.
Nina completed her education (primary to PhD) in Jakarta (Indonesia), Sydney (Australia), Heidelberg and Berlin (Germany), Berkeley (California, USA) and Leeds (England). After graduation, she taught at Leeds, Birkbeck College and the Open University before joining Anglia Ruskin University.
Before taking up her present role as Deputy Head of the Department of English and Media and Principal Lecturer in Film Studies, she was Senior Lecturer in Art History and Modern Visual Culture in Cambridge School of Art.
Nina warmly welcome research students in the areas of 19th-century art, narrative, German art and Indian cinema.
Research interests
Expressionist sculpture, especially by women sculptors
Visual narrative in 19th-century painting
19th-century landscape
19th-century academic painting
Rural artists' colonies
Ottilie Reylaender
Gela Forster
Areas of research supervision
19th-century art
Bollywood cinema
German art, 1850-1950
Qualifications
PhD History of Art, University of Leeds
MA Art History and Italian, Freie Universitt Berlin, Germany
Memberships, editorial boards
Member, Association of Art Historians (AAH)
Member, German Studies Association (GSA)
Member and Treasurer, Historical Fictions Research Network (HFRN)
Member, Association of Historians of Nineteenth-Century Art (AHNCA)
Member, International Society for the Study of Narrative (ISSN)
Fellow, Higher Education Academy (HEA)