Curriculum Vitae
Education
University of York
Doctor of Philosophy in History of Art, Viva February 2022. Pass, no corrections.
Embodied Beauty: Making Intersectional Meanings in Imperial Aestheticism, 1857-1900
Supervisor: Dr. Jason Edwards
University College London
Master of Art. History of Art. September 2014.
Supervisor: Dr. Natasha Eaton
Queen’s University
Master of Arts. History. September 2013.
Supervisor: Dr. Harold Mah
Queen’s University
Bachelor of Arts (Honours). History (Major) and Art History (Minor). June 2012.
Teaching
University of York, Department of History of Art
Tutor, September 2018-2019
➣ HOA00008C — The Art of Describing (full year course)
Queen’s University
Teaching Assistant, September 2012-2013
➣ HIST295 — The Holocaust
➣ HIST274 — Cultural History of Modern France
Publications
➣ Refereed Contributions
BOOK CHAPTERS
Manica, Katrina. “The Death of the Last Pharaoh: Classical Bodies Seen in Ancient Egypt,” (forthcoming).
ARTICLES
Manica, Katrina-Eve N. “Imperial Canada as Training Ground for an Empire,” Sculpture Journal (forthcoming 2024)
Manica, Katrina-Eve N. “An Arab Room With a View: William Burges at Cardiff Castle”, 19: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Long Nineteenth-Century (forthcoming 2024).
Manica, Katrina. “A Touch of Empire: Joseph E. Boehm’s Monument to Charles George Gordon (c.1887-1889).” The Journal of Victorian Culture (2022). https://doi.org/10.1093/jvcult/vcac028
➣ Non-Refereed Contributions
BOOK REVIEWS
Manica, Katrina-Eve. “Review of Painting Antiquity: Ancient Egypt in the Art of Lawrence Alma-Tadema, Edward Poynter and Edwin Long by Stephanie Moser.” ASTENE (2020). >>https://static1.squarespace.com/static/602a846faeefe23588adeae1/t/60521ddc399dca3568650104/1615994333679/ASTENE_Bulletin_82-contents.pdf
Manica, Katrina-Eve. “Review of Elegant Bodies: Movement, Expression, and the Human Figure in Gothic Sculpture by Jacqueline E. Jung.” Aspectus (2020) >> www.doi.org/10.15124/xzky-y3722019
Manica, Katrina-Eve. “Review of Beyond Slavery and Abolition: Black British Writing, c.1770-1830 by Ryan Hanley.” Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies 42, Issue 4 (2019), 559-560. >> https://doi.org/10.1111/1754-0208.12637
Conferences
PANELS ORGANIZED
North American Conference on British Studies, Chicago, USA (forthcoming, 2024)
Live, Look, Loot: British Cosmopolitan Identities and Material Culture
North American Conference on British Studies, Chicago, USA (2022)
Problematics of Philanthropy: Generous Objects/Subjects
PAPERS GIVEN
2023
Universities Art Association of Canada, Banff, Canada
“Monkeys in the Library: Pleasure in the Doorway at Cardiff Castle”
Burges & Friends, Ashmoleon Museum, Oxford, UK
“An Arab Room With A view: William Burges at Cardiff Castle”
Society of Architectural Historians, Montreal, Canada
“Queer Erotics on, and Beyond, Tite Street: Oscar Wilde’s Cosmopolitan Designs”
2022
Means and Materiality in the Zoom Age, Princeton University
“Embroidery Fans: Digital Engagement with Objects Meant to be Handled.”
North American Conference on British Studies, Chicago, USA
“Philanthropy at Home, Empire Abroad: The Curious Shift of Imperial Sculpture”
University Art Association of Canada, University of Toronto, Canada
“A Personal Prayer Lamp on Tite Street: Oscar Wilde’s Collections and Homi Bhabha’s Third Space”
2021
AAANZ Restless Objects and Collections in a Global Nineteenth Century, Postgraduate and Early Career Research Intensive, University of Sydney, Australia
“For Fans of Oscar Wilde: Sharing Indigenous Art as Aesthetic Practice”
Worlds of Faith: Sculpture and Faith at St Paul’s Cathedral, c. 1796-1916
“Monument to Major General Charles George Gordon: An Agent of Empires”
Eighth Annual Wollesen Memorial Graduate Symposium: Matrix of Mobility: Networks of Objects and Exchange, U of T
“How to Catch a Parrot; or, Art in the Age of Imperialism(s)”
2020
Nineteenth-Century Research Seminars, University of Edinburgh, UK
“What does it mean to touch?: Inter-racial touch and the affect of imperial contact” (Paper accepted, cancelled due to Covid-19).
2019
Eastern Questions, Guildford, UK
“‘The Crystal Palace and the Grammar of Cleopatra’s Ornament”
Orientalism at 41, York, UK
“‘Istanbul was Constantinople/Now it’s Istanbul, not Constantinople’: Rethinking Edward Said’s Orientalism Forty-One Years Later”
ASTENE, York, UK
“Training Egypt and Artists: Owen Jones’s Ornament and the Aesthetic of Cleopatra”
2013
Intellectual History Graduate Conference, Ideas at Work, Aarhus, Denmark
“The British East India Company: From the Political Economy of the British Empire to the Reverse- Anthropomorphization of Tipu Sultan”
McGill-Queen’s Graduate History Conference, Kingston, Ontario
“Confronting Illiteracy: Rassundari Devi’s Devotional to Emancipation through the Act of Reading”
Conferences Convened
2021 — “Sensorial Fixations: Orality, Aurality, Opticality, and Hapticity” at the University of York, Department of History of Art.
2019 — “Afterlives” at the University of York, Department of History of Art.
Working Groups
➣ Critical Race Humanities: Nineteenth-Century Worlds
Founder, 2022-
➣ Decolonial Network at the University of York
Member, 2020-2022
Service to Profession
➣ Pro bono Writing Tutoring, 2020-2021
Pandemic relief effort.
➣ Graduate Teaching Assistant Representative, 2018-2019
Department of History of Art, University of York, UK (elected role).
➣ Volunteer Astene Conference, 2019.
Convened by Dr. Madeline Boden at York, UK.
➣ Volunteer Writing Tutor, 2012-2013
Queen’s University Writing Centre.