Jennifer Kenyon is an AHRC-funded PhD student at the University of Bristol and the University of Exeter. Her research considers the impact of sound technologies, especially radio, on representations of the self in the long 1930s. Previous publications include an exploration of the difficulties of communicating with and about India in the BBC radio broadcasts of E. M. Forster and Louis MacNeice for Moveable Type, and book reviews published in Sound Studies and The Modernist Review. Jennifer received her BA from the University of Cambridge and her MA from University College London.