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Anika Shaikh is a PhD student at the University of Brighton. Her research interest covers design history and material culture in the 19th and 20th centuries in Britain with a special focus on transnational and postcolonial histories of crafts and designs.
Her PhD project is about the transnational and gendered history of British Modernism through the individual stories and works of Ethel Mairet (1872-1952). The research looks at the movement of objects, design, craft practice and philosophy by undertaking archival research, object-based analysis and oral history.
Education/Academic qualification
British Culture, Tsuda University
Award Date: 17 Mar 2021
Bachelor, British Studies, Tsuda University
Award Date: 20 Mar 2019
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From Britain to Japan, transnational feature of homespun by Zenzo Oikawa
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