About

Carmijn Gerritsen is an interdisciplinary Research Master’s student in Literary Studies at Radboud University in Nijmegen, whose current research focuses on identity politics, cultural memory and postcolonial studies in contemporary Black British literature – from fiction and poetry to theatre. She is particularly interested in the critical and aesthetic ways in which writers engage with, and reflect on, socio-political discussions concerning race-related events in Britain. She has recently published on the counter-hegemonic connection between Black Britishness and celebration in FRAME Journal of Literary Studies (37.1), and is currently working on the politics of representation in literature and post-Brexit theatre. From September 2024 to January 2025, she is conducting an individual research internship at the Centre for Literary and Intermedial Crossings at Vrije Universiteit Brussel, focused on the politics and aesthetics of representing multicultural identities in contemporary Black British women’s writing through multimodal and experimental forms.

Found 
Total publications
1
Total citations
0
Citations per publication
0
Average publications per year
1
Average coauthors
0
Publications years
2024 (1 year)
h-index
0
i10-index
0
m-index
0
o-index
0
g-index
0
w-index
0
Metrics description
h-index
A scientist has an h-index if h of his N publications are cited at least h times each, while the remaining (N - h) publications are cited no more than h times each.
i10-index
The number of the author's publications that received at least 10 links each.
m-index
The researcher's m-index is numerically equal to the ratio of his h-index to the number of years that have passed since the first publication.
o-index
The geometric mean of the h-index and the number of citations of the most cited article of the scientist.
g-index
For a given set of articles, sorted in descending order of the number of citations that these articles received, the g-index is the largest number such that the g most cited articles received (in total) at least g2 citations.
w-index
If w articles of a researcher have at least 10w citations each and other publications are less than 10(w+1) citations, then the researcher's w-index is equal to w.

Top-100

Journals

1
English Studies
1 publication, 100%
1

Publishers

1
Taylor & Francis
1 publication, 100%
1

Organizations from articles

1
Organization not defined, 1, 100%
Organization not defined
1 publication, 100%
1

Countries from articles

1
Netherlands, 1, 100%
Netherlands
1 publication, 100%
1
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