Browsing Faculty of Art, Design and Humanities by Title
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Hannah Hoch
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The happy clapper
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The happy clapper.
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Happy in the Mother Country: Liminality in Samuel Selvon’s The Lonely Londoners
(Article)Liminality theory remains underused in discussions of post World War II Caribbean writing in the UK. This essay re-considers Samuel Selvon’s seminal 1956 novel The Lonely Londoners through the lens of liminality. In this ... -
Haptic
(Book chapter)Haptic is one of two short texts in the book of ideas by performance and endurance artist John Court published in 'an idea of performance a idea of art: By John Court' (Frame Contemporary Art, Finland 2017). This is a ... -
Harmonious accordance of indoor-outdoor thermal comfort and building energy performance by ameliorating urban microclimate in different urban block types in tropical climate
(Conference)This paper explores the effect of outdoor microclimatic environment upon indoor conditions for different urban block types in hot-humid climate. The main focus here is on courtyard patterns, considering its potentials for ... -
Harry Potter and the fidelity debate
(Book chapter)This chapter takes as example the first Harry Potter book, Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone (1997), and its film adaptation, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (2001), to show how a commitment to fidelity (in ... -
‘Hassan: Iraq on the British Stage’
(Article)This article examines Basil Dean's 1923 version of James Elroy Flecker's 'Hassan'. -
The Haunted
(Book)Arriving in the Scottish Highlands, Martin and Sue decide to escape their luxury hotel, heading out for a night of back-to-basics living in an abandoned shack. When a storm strikes, they find themselves stranded in the ... -
Haunting Legacies: Family and Archival Photographs in Aleksandra Garlicka’s Taxonomy of Polish Society (1985–95)
(Article)This article expands knowledge about photography’s participation in pro-democratic socio-political processes in the years leading to the demise of the communist Polish People’s Republic and during the creation of the ... -
Haystacks
(Other)Documenta is the world’s most famous and respected art event. Since 1972 it has been shown every 5 years and is generally considered ‘the Olympics’ of the art world. The outputs of this project are the two new exhibitions ... -
"He never writes to me no more": a story for children.
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He said we can choose our lives: freedom, intimacy, and identity in Blue is the Warmest Colour (2013)
(Article)Written, co-produced and directed by Abdellatif Kechiche, the French film Blue Is the Warmest Colour (2013) generated a considerable amount of controversy before and after its release at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. While ... -
Healthcare textiles
(Book chapter)Waterproof and Water Repellent Textiles and Clothing provides systematic coverage of the key types of finishes and high performance materials, from conventional wax and silicone, through controversial, but widely used ...