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“Bad Photos”: A Political Theorisation of Lomography
(Conference)In recent years vernacular photographic practices have become integral participants in the formation of narratives within the media, the art sphere, as well as academic discourses on global and local political phenomena. ... -
"A Ballad Intituled a Pleasant Newe Jigge": The Relationship between the Broadside Ballad and the Dramatic Jig
(Article)Dialogues in song set to popular tunes describes both the broadside ballad and the dramatic jig, and no doubt both forms of popular entertainment are related. If the dramatic jig was a sung-drama featuring props, disguising, ... -
Balloon nightmares.
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Barbara Johnson's Album: Material Literacy and Consumer Practice, 1746‐1823
(Article)This article examines Barbara Johnson's Album, a prolific record of the dress consumption of a vicar's daughter. The album contains over a hundred samples of dress fabrics acquired by Johnson between the ages of eight and ... -
'Barbed Wire Disease’ or a ‘Prison Camp Society’: The Everyday Lives of German Internees on the Isle of Man, 1914-1919
(Book chapter)During the First World War hundreds of thousands of civilians spent years behind barbed wire throughout the world. London formed the centre of the global internment system which meant the incarceration of enemy aliens in ... -
BARE: A screenplay
(Other)A short film script about a man's struggle to come to terms with his violent behaviour, and to rehabilitate after prison. -
Barriers to MNEs green business models in the UK construction sector: An ISM analysis
(Article)The environmental and economic benefits of green business models (GBMs) are considerable if current barriers can be identified and ways of overcoming them developed. In this study, barriers to GBMs are identified by ... -
Bass profundo
(Article)Interview with Saul Bass (1920 –1996), one of America's very top post-war graphic designers -
Battles, Blows and Blood: pleasure and terror in the performance of clown violence
(Article)This article will explore the performative structures of comic violence enacted by, and on, clown bodies, drawing on filmic examples such as Chaplin’s The Kid (1920) and The Circus (1928), Fellini’s The Clowns (1970) and ... -
Be there dragons? Early travel writing at the Mitchell library.
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Becoming Ghosts
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Becoming Jane in screen adaptations of Austen's fiction
(Book chapter)This chapter considers how Austen's heroines have been transformed into versions of the author is film and television adaptations. -
Behind the mask: the writing life of Louisa May Alcott.
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Being: exhibiting a speaking dancer’s practice
(Other)Through the installation of film and live work, Marie demonstrates the emergence of an improvised speaking, dance practice as part of her PhD research. The performance was programmed as part of the Cultural Exchanges ...