Arts & Creative Industries
Title | Arts & Creative Industries |
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ADI | |
Type | School |
University | UEL |
Dean | Dr Sarahleigh Castelyn |
Research Administrator | Ms Avinder Bhinder |
Research Degrees Leader | Dr Sarahleigh Castelyn |
Examination Officer | Ms Avinder Bhinder |
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“I Want to See All My Friends At Once’’: Arthur Russell and the Queering of Gay Disco
Lawrence, T. 2006. “I Want to See All My Friends At Once’’: Arthur Russell and the Queering of Gay Disco. Journal of Popular Music Studies. 18 (2), pp. 144-166.Article
Connecting with the Cosmic: Arthur Russell, Rhizomatic Musicianship, and the Downtown Music Scene, 1973-92
Lawrence, T. 2007. Connecting with the Cosmic: Arthur Russell, Rhizomatic Musicianship, and the Downtown Music Scene, 1973-92. Liminalities: A Journal of Performance Studies. 3 (3).Article
Quintessential Strangers: The Representation of Romanies and Jews in Some Holocaust Films
Loshitzky, Yosefa 2003. Quintessential Strangers: The Representation of Romanies and Jews in Some Holocaust Films. Framework. 44 (2), pp. 57-71.Article
Trauma theory: Contexts, Politics, Ethics
Radstone, Susannah 2007. Trauma theory: Contexts, Politics, Ethics. Paragraph. 30 (1), pp. 9-29.Article
Disco Madness: Walter Gibbons and the Legacy of Turntablism and Remixology
Lawrence, T. 2008. Disco Madness: Walter Gibbons and the Legacy of Turntablism and Remixology. Journal of Popular Music Studies. 20 (3), pp. 276-329.Article
Feminists Versus Gallants: Manners and Morals in Enlightenment Britain
Taylor, Barbara 2004. Feminists Versus Gallants: Manners and Morals in Enlightenment Britain. Representations.Article
A Symphony of Absence: Borders and Liminality in Elia Suleiman's Chronicle of a Disappearance
Bresheeth, Haim 2002. A Symphony of Absence: Borders and Liminality in Elia Suleiman's Chronicle of a Disappearance. Framework. 43 (2), pp. 71-84.Article
Rooting Hybridity: Globalisation and the Challenges of mestizaje and crisol de razas for Contemporary Artists in Ecuador and Argentina
Schneider, Arnd 2004. Rooting Hybridity: Globalisation and the Challenges of mestizaje and crisol de razas for Contemporary Artists in Ecuador and Argentina. Indiana.Article
PhD Annual Yearbook New Series Volume 1 October 2009
Robbins, Derek, Cudworth, Dave, Sefre, Dayjour, Whittaker, Ed, Goett, Solveigh, Ikoniadou, Eleni, Hakim, Jamie and Branch, A. 2009. PhD Annual Yearbook New Series Volume 1 October 2009.Other
Techno Trans-nationalism
De Souza, P. 2010. Techno Trans-nationalism. The International Journal of the Arts in Society. 4 (2), pp. 411-422.Article
Rethinking the Dissension between Software and Generative Art
De Souza, P. 2010. Rethinking the Dissension between Software and Generative Art. The International Journal of Technology, Knowledge and Society. 6 (5), pp. 13-26.Article
British Asian Theatre: Dramaturgy, Process and Performance
Hingorani, D. 2010. British Asian Theatre: Dramaturgy, Process and Performance. Palgrave Macmillan.Book
Error-Contagion: Network Hypnosis and Collective Culpability
Sampson, T. 2010. Error-Contagion: Network Hypnosis and Collective Culpability. in: Nunes, Mark (ed.) Error: Glitch, Noise, and Jam in New Media Cultures Bloomsbury Publishing.Book chapter
The Paradoxical Position of Self-reflection in Teaching and Assessment in Higher Education: How the Application of Blogging Challenges Learning Habits
Rabikowska, Marta 2008. The Paradoxical Position of Self-reflection in Teaching and Assessment in Higher Education: How the Application of Blogging Challenges Learning Habits. Learning Conference 08: 15th International Conference on Learning. Chicago, IL 03 - 06 Jun 2008Conference paper
A Degree in Advertising: an unwanted child of the business. Why academia and advertising should not be bridged.
Rabikowska, Marta 2009. A Degree in Advertising: an unwanted child of the business. Why academia and advertising should not be bridged. Journal of Employability and the Humanities. 1 (3), pp. 1-16.Article
The ethical foundation of critical pedagogy in contemporary academia: (self)-reflection and complicity in the process of teaching
Rabikowska, Marta 2009. The ethical foundation of critical pedagogy in contemporary academia: (self)-reflection and complicity in the process of teaching. Pedagogy, Culture and Society. 17 (2), pp. 237-249.Article
A walk of art: the potential of the sound walk as practice in cultural geography
Butler, Toby 2006. A walk of art: the potential of the sound walk as practice in cultural geography. Social and Cultural Geography. 7 (6), pp. 889-908.Article
Memoryscape: how audio walks can deepen our sense of place by integrating art, oral history and cultural geography
Butler, Toby 2007. Memoryscape: how audio walks can deepen our sense of place by integrating art, oral history and cultural geography. Geography Compass. 1 (3).Article
Memoryscape: integrating oral history, memory and landscape on the river Thames
Butler, Toby 2008. Memoryscape: integrating oral history, memory and landscape on the river Thames. in: Ashton, Paul and Keen, Hilda (ed.) People and their Pasts: Public History Today Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 223-239Book chapter
Vanessa Bell's Photographs: Modernism, the Maternal and the Erotic
Humm, M. 2002. Vanessa Bell's Photographs: Modernism, the Maternal and the Erotic. in: Hansom, P (ed.) Literary Modernism and Photography Praeger. pp. 93-106Book chapter
Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell: "the same pair of eyes, only different spectacles"
Humm, M. 2005. Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell: "the same pair of eyes, only different spectacles". in: Kukil, K (ed.) Woolf in the Real World: Selected Papers from the Thirteenth International Conference on Virginia Woolf Clemson University Digital Press. pp. 24-30Book chapter
Simone de Beauvoir, Virginia Woolf and the Maternal
Humm, M. 2007. Simone de Beauvoir, Virginia Woolf and the Maternal. in: Giorgio, A and Waters, J (ed.) Women's Writing in Western Europe: Gender, Generation and Legacy Cambridge Scholars Press. pp. 170-185Book chapter
Memory, Photography, and Modernism: The “dead bodies and ruined houses” of Virginia Woolf’s Three Guineas
Humm, M. 2003. Memory, Photography, and Modernism: The “dead bodies and ruined houses” of Virginia Woolf’s Three Guineas. Signs. 28 (2), pp. 645-663.Article
Memory and Photography in the Photo Albums of Virginia Woolf
Humm, M. 2005. Memory and Photography in the Photo Albums of Virginia Woolf. in: Fisher,, D and Mays, A (ed.) Photography and Literature in the Twentieth Century, Cunningham Newcastle upon Tyne Cambridge Scholars Press. pp. 42-51Book chapter
Beauty and Woolf
Humm, M. 2006. Beauty and Woolf. Feminist Theory. 7 (3), pp. 237-254.Article
"Memory Hole" or "Heterotopias"?: the Bloomsbury photographs
Humm, M. 2007. "Memory Hole" or "Heterotopias"?: the Bloomsbury photographs. in: Burrells, A, Ellis, S, Parsons, D and Simpson, K (ed.) Woolfian Boundaries: Selected Papers from the Sixteenth Annual International Conference on Virginia Woolf Clemson University Digital Press. pp. 150-156Book chapter
Sibling Catastrophes: an Essay on two Jacobean Tragedies
Rustin, Margaret and Rustin, M. 2007. Sibling Catastrophes: an Essay on two Jacobean Tragedies. Costruzioni Psicoanalitiche.Article
The Regeneration of Doctor Who
Rustin, M. and Rustin, Margaret 2008. The Regeneration of Doctor Who. in: Plastow, J. (ed.) Children’s Literature Annual No 2 The Story and the Self: Some Psychoanalytic Perspectives University of Hertfordshire Press. pp. 142-159Book chapter
Systems, Architecture & The Digital Body: From Alphaville to The Matrix
Shaw, D. 2008. Systems, Architecture & The Digital Body: From Alphaville to The Matrix. Parallax. 14 (3), pp. 74-87.Article
Cosmopolitan Modernity: Everyday Imaginaries and the Register of Difference
Nava, M. 2002. Cosmopolitan Modernity: Everyday Imaginaries and the Register of Difference. Theory Culture Society.Article
Consumption's Potent Political Purchase (or why the study of consumption is political)
Nava, M. 2002. Consumption's Potent Political Purchase (or why the study of consumption is political). Times Higher Education.Article
Gender and Racial Others in Post-war Britain
Nava, M. 2006. Gender and Racial Others in Post-war Britain. Third Text. 20 (6).Article
Editing Virginia Woolf and the Arts: Woolf and the Royal Academy
Humm, M. 2009. Editing Virginia Woolf and the Arts: Woolf and the Royal Academy. in: McNees, E and Veglahn, S (ed.) Woolf Editing/Editing Woolf: Selected Papers from the Eighteenth Annual Conference on Virginia Woolf Clemson, SC Clemson University Digital Press. pp. 154-159Book chapter
How Networks Become Viral: Three Questions Concerning Universal Contagion
Sampson, T. D 2009. How Networks Become Viral: Three Questions Concerning Universal Contagion. in: Parikka, J. and Sampson, T. D. (ed.) The Spam Book: On Viruses, Porn and Other Anomalies From the Dark Side of Digital Culture Hampton Press. pp. 39-59Book chapter
On Anomalous Objects: An Introduction
Parikka, J. and Sampson, T. D. 2009. On Anomalous Objects: An Introduction. in: Parikka, J. and Sampson, T. D. (ed.) The Spam Book: On Viruses, Porn and Other Anomalies From the Dark Side of Digital Culture Hampton Press. pp. 1-18Book chapter
The Spam Book: On Viruses, Porn and Other Anomalies From the Dark Side of Digital Culture
Parikka, J. and Sampson, T. D. (ed.) 2009. The Spam Book: On Viruses, Porn and Other Anomalies From the Dark Side of Digital Culture. Hampton Press.Book
Who’s Got the Power?: Performance and Self Advocacy for People with Learning Disabilities, London
Terret, L. 2008. Who’s Got the Power?: Performance and Self Advocacy for People with Learning Disabilities, London. in: Prentki, T. and Preston, S. (ed.) The Applied Theatre Reader Routledge. pp. 336-344Book chapter
Japanese Composers in the Multicultural UK: identity tactics and self-exoticism
Cawkwell, Y. 2008. Japanese Composers in the Multicultural UK: identity tactics and self-exoticism. in: Richards, E. M. and Tanosaki, K. (ed.) Music of Japan Today Cambridge Scholars Publishing. pp. 251-256Book chapter
Thinking Internationally, Thinking Sexually: Race in Postwar Fiction, Film and Social Science
Nava, M. 2007. Thinking Internationally, Thinking Sexually: Race in Postwar Fiction, Film and Social Science. in: Visceral Cosmopolitanism: Gender, Culture and the Normalisation of Difference Berg. pp. 97-120Book chapter
A Love Song to our Mongrel Selves: Cosmopolitan Habitus and the Ordinariness of Difference
Nava, M. 2007. A Love Song to our Mongrel Selves: Cosmopolitan Habitus and the Ordinariness of Difference. in: Visceral Cosmopolitanism: Gender, Culture and the Normalisation of Difference Berg. pp. 133-164Book chapter
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