Eliane Glaser

Eliane Glaser is an English writer, lecturer, radio producer and broadcaster.

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Early life and media career

Glaser was educated at St Edmund Hall, Oxford, graduating from Oxford University with a First Class degree in English Literature in 1995,[1] before gaining her PhD in early modern literature in 2000 at Birkbeck, University of London.

Glaser has written for the Independent, New Statesman,[2] and the London Review of Books, and is a contributor to The Guardian, where she has written articles on contemporary propaganda, fake authenticity, Astroturf politics, cyber-utopianism, and the ideology of natural childbirth.[3] Glaser is a regular contributor to, producer of, and sometime presenter for BBC Radio 3 and Radio 4: Glaser has appeared on BBC Radio 3's Free Thinking to discuss conspiracy, ideology and bureaucracy,[4] and wrote and presented an edition of BBC Radio 4’s Four Thought in defence of authority.[5]

Academic work

Glaser's work often focuses on contemporary culture and politics, and "exposes other people's polemical strategies, particularly when they are concealed or disavowed; presented as self-evident fact." [6] Glaser has written reports and articles for the New Economics Foundation [7] and the Institute for Public Policy Research.[8] She has served on the management committee of the Compass think tank. She is Senior Lecturer in Creative Writing at Bath Spa University and an Associate Research Fellow at Birkbeck, University of London. In 2017 Glaser was a Visiting Fellow of St. Catherine's College, Oxford University.

Books

Year Title Publisher ISBN
2007 Judaism without Jews: Philosemitism and Christian Polemic in Early Modern England Palgrave Macmillan ISBN 978-0230507746
2012 Get Real: How to Tell it Like it is in a World of Illusions Fourth Estate ISBN 978-0007416820
2018 Anti-Politics: On the Demonization of Ideology, Authority and the State Repeater Books ISBN 978-1912248117

Glaser is under contract with Fourth Estate to write a book on the politics of childbirth and motherhood, to be published in 2020.

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