Gemma McLean-Carr
Thesis title: Odourising the Chinese ‘Other’: Smell and British Perceptions of China and ‘Chinatowns’, 1842-1946
History [PhD]
Year of study: 3
- School of History, Classics and Archaeology
Contact details
- Email: G.McLean-Carr@sms.ed.ac.uk
PhD supervisors:
Qualifications
MSc Contemporary History, University of Edinburgh (2022-2023)
PhD History, University of Edinburgh (2023-present)
Responsibilities & affiliations
- History Guaranteed Hours Tutor Representative
- Edinburgh Asian Histories Graduate Network Convenor
- BACS Member/BPCS Member
- Smell Studies Graduate Network member
Undergraduate teaching
I have previously tutored on the following courses within the School of History, Classics and Archaeology:
- Early Modern World: A Connected History
- The Historian's Toolkit
- The History of Edinburgh: From Din Eidyn to Festival City
- HCA Writing Centre
Research summary
Provisional Title: Odourising the Chinese ‘other’: Smell and British Perceptions of China and ‘Chinatowns’, 1842-1946
My research explores how odours and linguistic markers of smell are employed as tools of exclusion and inclusion, and how cultural assumptions about diasporic groups shape olfactory experiences. My thesis investigates how odours influenced perceptions and narratives of the Chinese diaspora in nineteenth- and twentieth-century London, contending that odours' potency makes difference ‘visible’.
Current research interests
Sino-British Relations; Histories of the Senses; Smell Studies; Histories of Race and the Senses; Migration: History of DiasporaProject activity
- ECGH Asian Histories Graduate Network [Co-Founder, September 2024-present]
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- 2026 Asian Histories Graduate Network Conference [Organiser and Committee secretary, 28th May 2026]
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- Edinburgh Centre for Global History: Graduate Workshop [Co-Convenor, 2024-2025]
- Smell Studies Graduate Network [Member, 2022-present]
Xuelei Huang and Gemma McLean-Carr, “China through the European nose,” Encyclopedia of Smell History and Heritage, https://encyclopedia.odeuropa.eu/items/show/37. [2024]
Organiser
- 2026 Asian Histories Graduate Network Conference [May 2026]
Papers delivered
- 'Seeing Stench: National Identity and Odour in Eighteenth- And Nineteenth-Century Scotland,' Emotions and Scottish History Conference, University of Edinburgh, 22nd July 2025.
- ‘Offensive Stenches and Western Noses: Olfactory Prejudice and Experience in London's Chinatown,’ Lancaster Historical Postgraduate Conference (LHPC), University of Lancaster, 25th-27th June 2025
- “A thousand separate stenches:” Olfactory Sinophobia in Twentieth-Century Limehouse,’ Sensory Public History conference, University College London, 31st May 2025.
- ‘Sniffing China from the West: The Role of Olfactory Prejudice in Shaping Mobility and Diaspora,’ British Postgraduate Network for Chinese Studies Conference, University of Glasgow, 23rd May 2025.
- "A mysterious, soft and oppressive odour:” Sniffing Racial Difference between China and its Diaspora through Opium, c.1860- c.1930,’ International History of East Asia Research Seminar, University of Oxford, 21st May 2025.
- 'Odourising the Chinese ‘other’: Smell and British Perceptions of China and "Chinatowns'" 1842-1946,' Edinburgh Centre for Global History Graduate Workshop, 26th March 2025
- “That same languid smell:” Olfaction and the Chinese diaspora in London,’ University of Edinburgh, Graduate Conference, May 2024.
