Creative Critical Interventions for Social Justice

Author:   Natasha Tanna ,  Abeyamí Ortega Domínguez ,  Hakan Sandal-Wilson
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Publication Date:   04 February 2026
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Author:   Natasha Tanna ,  Abeyamí Ortega Domínguez ,  Hakan Sandal-Wilson
Publisher:   UCL Press
Imprint:   UCL Press
ISBN:  

9781806550050


ISBN 10:   1806550059
Publication Date:   04 February 2026
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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Natasha Tanna (she/they) is Senior Lecturer in World Literature in the Department of English and Related Literature, University of York. She specialises in contemporary literary engagements with queer theory, decolonial theory and critical race theory. Previously, she was a Leverhulme Fellow in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese, UCL and Lecturer in Spanish at Cambridge. Abeyamí Ortega Domínguez (she/they) is an Honorary Research Associate in Social Anthropology, University of Manchester. Her research explores how creative practices relate to the production and countering of social inequalities, from intersectional perspectives and antiracist frameworks. She has taught at the University of Cambridge, at the National Autonomous University of Mexico and the National School of Anthropology of Mexico. Hakan Sandal-Wilson (he/him) is Assistant Professor of Gender, Peace and Security at the Department of Gender Studies at the LSE. His research explores democracy, social movements, and the intersections of ethnic, religious, gender and sexual identities in conflict-affected states and societies in the Middle East. Previously, he was a Teaching Associate in Sociology at Downing College, University of Cambridge and an Affiliated Lecturer at Cambridge’s Centre for Gender Studies.

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