Browsing School of Humanities by Title
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Gaia and the great chain of being
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Game Plan for Democracy: Sport and Youth in Occupied West Germany
(Book chapter)Although the Allies created Directive 23 to control sport in occupied Germany, they also realized that sport could be utilized to introduce democratic ideas to the German population broadly. Falling under the guidelines ... -
The game-changers: Billy Meredith.
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The game-changers: Diego Maradona.
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The game-changers: Henri Delaunay
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The game-changers: Mia Hamm.
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The game-changers: Pelé.
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Gary Schmidgall, Containing Multitudes: Walt Whitman and the British Literary Tradition (Book Review)
(Other)Review of a critical study of the influence of the British literary tradition on Whitman's poetry. -
Gazing at Medusa: Adaptation as phallocentric Appropriation in Blue is the Warmest Colour
(Article)Hélène Cixous’s liminal text ‘The Laugh of the Medusa’ calls for a challenge of traditional representations of femininity and prompts women to inscribe their hitherto concealed femininity into the world. Depicting the love, ... -
Gender roles in children's fiction
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The Gendered Governance of Association Football
(Book chapter)The Chapter explores the gendered governance of Association Football since the codification of the sport in 1863 to the contemporary debates around women's involvement, including a widespread homophobia in the game and a ... -
'A genuinely emotional week': learning disability, sport and television – notes on the Special Olympics GB National Summer Games 2009
(Article)In July 2009, the Special Olympics Great Britain National Summer Games for athletes with learning disabilities were held in Leicester. Uniquely the Games achieved considerable television news coverage. This article offers ...