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Impossible Things: The Life Art of Anne Bean in the 1970s
(Intellect (UK), 2018-09-15)Anne Bean: Self Etc. is the first major monograph about the performance work of artist Anne Bean, a noted international figure who has been working actively since the 1960s. -
Improvising Reconciliation Confession after the Truth Commission
(Liverpool University Press, 2021-06-01)An Open Access edition of this book is available on the Liverpool University Press website and the OAPEN library. Improvising Reconciliation is prompted by South Africa’s enduring state of injustice. -
In Service to Capital: Theatre and Marxist Cultural Theory
(Cambridge University Press, 2022-02-28)This book shows the importance of Marxist approaches to literature that reach beyond simply demonstrating the revolutionary potential or the political consciousness of a 19th-century-style industrial working class. -
In the “Fissures of Infrastructure”Poetry and Toxicity in “Garbage Arcadia”
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Instead of children: Legacy and embodied interpretation in the woodwardian museum
(2021-09-01)John Woodward’s collection of geological specimens, bequeathed to Cambridge University in 1728, was one of the first public institutional collections of its kind. The collector himself led a checkered career and was ... -
International Theatre Festivals in the UK: The Edinburgh Festival Fringe as a Model Neo-liberal Market
(Cambridge University Press, 2020-06-30)This chapter focuses on the UK’s biggest and most internationally influential festival, the Edinburgh Festival Fringe (EFF), analyzing its benefits and risks, particularly for its artists and especially as an unregulated ... -
Introduction
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(Edinburgh University Press, 2025-04-01)Special issue on 'Romanticism at the Royal Institution' -
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(Cambridge University Press, 2024-03-21)British theatre’s post-war cultural impact would be hard to deny, having produced generations of actors, writers, directors, and designers who have populated the world’s stages and screens. This vitality has often been ... -
Introduction: Modernism and/as Pedagogy
(Edinburgh University Press, 2019-08)<jats:p> Literary modernism co-developed with modern pedagogy, particularly progressive education's pedagogy of experience. But although many modernists were teachers, the deep relationship between the writer and the ... -
Introduction: Religion and Victorian Popular Literature
(2023-09-01)The introduction to this special issue of the Victorian Popular Fictions Journal, “Religion and Victorian Popular Literature,” opens by using Mary Ward’s best-seller Robert Elsmere (1888) as a case study for considering ... -
Investigating London’s creative economy: A word on research methods
(Creativeworks London, 2016-04)This paper is about the research methods used by Creativeworks London’s Place Work Knowledge (PWK) research strand in developing a number of case studies investigating the creative economy in parts of London. The PWK ...