Painting, art school & class struggle
(2019)
Presentation / Conference
Fletcher, B. (2019, June). Painting, art school & class struggle. Presented at Teaching Painting Conference, Royal Academy of Arts, London
Outputs (145)
Reflexivity, doubt and social tensions in collaborative research as positive research impact (2019)
Book Chapter
McDonagh, A. (2019). Reflexivity, doubt and social tensions in collaborative research as positive research impact. In K. Fenby-Hulse, E. Heywood, & K. Walker (Eds.), Research Impact and the Early Career Researcher: Lived Experiences, New Perspectives (35-40). London: RoutledgeIn this chapter, the author highlights some of the early anxieties related to his role as a researcher and his anticipation of what was to come in his research project. He addresses some of the impact the research project has had on himself through t... Read More about Reflexivity, doubt and social tensions in collaborative research as positive research impact.
Why are we wearing bras on our heads? (2019)
Conference Proceeding
Mellor, N. (2019). Why are we wearing bras on our heads?.This paper considers perceptions of the occult in 1980s genre film, with particular focus on how satanic ritual, demonic possession and resurrection are used for darkly comedic effect.
It also discusses how, in a rapidly-evolving technological ag... Read More about Why are we wearing bras on our heads?.
On-the-Go (2019)
Exhibition / Performance
Frost, A. On-the-Go. [Exhibition (video and sculpture)]. 8 June 2019 - 7 July 2019. (Unpublished)On-the-Go (2019) Recent Activity, Birmingham.
On-the-Go was the name given to 2 solo exhibitions - the other at Mieke Van Schaijk Gallery, Netherlands in 2020). Both exhibitions related to the themes within Alex Frost’s Wet Unboxing video series. In... Read More about On-the-Go.
Vital Signs : A Poem in Four Movements - 300 word statement (2019)
Other
Thurston, S., & Slee, S. (2019). Vital Signs : A Poem in Four Movements - 300 word statement. [Performance]
Cosplay & the art of play : exploring sub-culture through art (2019)
Book
Crawford, G., & Hancock, D. (2019). Cosplay & the art of play : exploring sub-culture through art. London: Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-15966-5This book is an introduction to cosplay as a subculture and community, built around playful spaces and the everyday practices of crafting costumes, identities, and performances.
Drawing on new and original ethnographic data, as well as the in... Read More about Cosplay & the art of play : exploring sub-culture through art.
Achieving a depth of character : long-form improv practices in US comedy podcast culture (2019)
Journal Article
Smith, A. (2019). Achieving a depth of character : long-form improv practices in US comedy podcast culture. Comedy Studies, 10(2), 167-182. https://doi.org/10.1080/2040610X.2019.1623500This article examines the specificities of long-from improvised comedy performance (that is, long-from improv) within podcasting. It demonstrates how the podcast medium’s technologies, together with related cultural conventions, motivate performers t... Read More about Achieving a depth of character : long-form improv practices in US comedy podcast culture.
Encounters with art history (2019)
Book Chapter
Correia, A., Castagnini, L., Mistry, P., & Robles, E. (2019). Encounters with art history. In The place is here : the work of black artists in 1980s Britain ; edited by Nick Aikens and Elizabeth Robles (43-48). Sternberg PressA discussion between Alice Correia, Laura Castagnini, Priyesh Mistry and Elizabeth Robles considering the role of Art History in the work of Black and Asian British artists during the 1980s. Artists discussed include Rasheed Araeen, Donald Rodney, Ve... Read More about Encounters with art history.
Haiku : the whirlpools of translation (2019)
Presentation / Conference
Kendall, J. (2019, May). Haiku : the whirlpools of translation. Presented at International Haiku Conference, St Albans, UKKeynote lecture given at June 2019 International Haiku Conference, St Albans, organised by British Haiku Society, focussing on first discussing and then giving participants an experiential awareness of issues involved in haiku translation and of givi... Read More about Haiku : the whirlpools of translation.
A space to tell : writing poetry in a second language (2019)
Thesis
Setia Sari, W. (2019). A space to tell : writing poetry in a second language. (Thesis). University of SalfordDistinct from the increasing interest in Research on L2 creative writing in a pedagogical context, this practice-based PhD research attempts to situate the process of writing poetry in a second language as a creative practice in its own right. This e... Read More about A space to tell : writing poetry in a second language.