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E-books: the academic perspective
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E-topia: Foucault’s Heterotopia and the Digitized Mirror
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E-topia: Utopia after the Mediated Body
(Article)A custom-made media installation, diplorasis, will be used to explore the body in digital media. This mediated body attempts to re-think how the Deleuzian time-image is translated from its cinematic confinement to the space ... -
Early Football and the Emergence of Modern Soccer, c.1840-1880
(Article)The origins of the modern football codes have attracted considerable attention from historians of sport over the past two decades, resulting in a vigorous debate between the self-described ‘revisionists’, led by Adrian ... -
Earth's bounty and the circuit of borrowing in Shakespeare and Middleton's Timon of Athens 4.3
(Other)Reduced by penury to the epitome of the asocial man, Timon's long scene in the forest outside Athens gives the dramatists an opportunity to explore the familiar theme of man's natural state. The 500-line scene is ... -
The East West binary and the burden of representation.
(Conference)In a 1990 article, ‘Black art and the burden of representation’, Kobena Mercer discusses general expectations about the work of artists of colour. Critics and spectators in Europe and North America, he argues, invariably ... -
Echo (commission for the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust)
(Other)This research investigates how the re-‐presentation of landscape, through sculptural means, can highlight the visibility of the constancy of mutability within the natural world. It aims to use the materiality of a specific ... -
Economic impact study of UK theatre.
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Economics
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The Economics of Female Authorship
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Ecopoetics and Boyopoetics: Bloomfield, Clare and the Nature of Lyric
(Article)This article investigates the ecological lyrics of Robert Bloomfield and John Clare, suggesting that the elision of adult subject-positions in the latter was influenced by the pioneering poetry of the former. An alternative ... -
Edith Marie Thompson (1877–1961), sports and empire settlement administrator
(Other)Thompson, Edith Marie (1877–1961), sports and empire settlement administrator, was born at 44 Russell Road, Kensington, London, on 19 May 1877, the only daughter of William Frederic Thompson (1847/8–1921), barrister and ... -
Editing Strategies for Bézier-Modeled Continuous Expression Curves
(Conference)PICACS (Pitch Curve Analysis and Composition System) is a software prototype inspired in part by study of Indian classical music. The primary motivation of the system is to facilitate analysis, composition, and convincing ...