Bethan Archer
Lecturer in Criminology, PhD studentResearch Overview
My research explores consensual sibling incest in contemporary fiction, TV, and film. Arguing that its popularity speaks to more than an illicit fascination but is a pervasive, discursive phenomenon, I consider how the modern reframing of the trope reflects contemporary uncertainties surrounding normative sexualities and familial relationships
Current Teaching
CRIM205 - Criminological Thought
CRIM206 - Crime & Popular Culture
CRIM241 - Social Psychology of Crime
CRIM403 - Criminological Theory
I also supervise both UG and PGT dissertations.
Manchester Film Festival
Festival/Exhibition/Concert
Herstory Re-Imagined
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
Private, Civil & Public Sexualities
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
Siblings on Stage, Page and Screen
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience