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Sara is a PhD candidate in the Department of International Relations at LSE who researches at the intersection of international politics, aesthetics, and culture.

Dissertation title

Art in exile: the politics of contemporary resistance art from post-coup Myanmar

Sara's doctoral research focuses on the experiences and work of artists and cultural producers exiled from Myanmar. Her research draws on postcolonial theory, anticolonial surrealist thought, and cultural studies. Her work utilises ethnographic and interpretive methods to explore broader themes of power, hegemony, culture and diaspora. She also uses a practice-led methodology, which leverages (auto)ethnography and curation.

Her 2025 paper, now published in Review of International Studies, titled "Towards an anticolonial aesthetic politics: surrealist praxis & epistemic refusal", was awarded BISA’s Colonial, Postcolonial and Decolonial (CPD) 2024 ECR Runner Up Prize.

Sara was a PhD co-organiser for the Doing International Political Sociology (IPS) London PhD Seminar Series from 2023-2024. She also served as Deputy Editor of Millennium: Journal of International Studies, Vol 52. Her doctoral research is supported by the Arts and Humanities Research Council’s LAHP Doctoral Training Partnership.

Previously, Sara worked on a variety of international research projects utilising arts-based methods to explore experiences of conflict, humanitarian crisis, migration, and displacement. Sara holds a BA in Political Science from the University of Minnesota and an MSc in Development Studies (with Distinction) from SOAS, University of London.

Academic supervisors

Dr Katharine Millar

Dr Holly Eva Ryan (QMUL)

Research Cluster affiliation

Theory/Area/History Research Cluster

Expertise

Arts and culture, Asia, Migration, Politics, Refugees and displacement