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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. ... -
Balloon nightmares.
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'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. -
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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Beneath
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Beyond Intimacy: The Radical Conventions of Family Photography
(Presentation)Drawing upon my talk at the Photographers’ Gallery – “… And I will Live Forever” (18 Sept. 2012) – this talk expanded my investigation into the practice of family photography and its interrelationship with politics and the ... -
Beyond the Familial Impulse: Domestic Photography and Sociocultural History in Post-communist Poland, 1989-1996
(Article)In 1994 the Jewish-Polish Shalom Foundation announced a photographic contest whose intention was to reconstruct the social and cultural histories of Polish Jews who lived in the geographical region of Poland before, during ...