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Documenting Extractive and Indigenous Futurities: Thirza Cuthand’s and Thomas Kneubühler’s Radical Work (2020)
Journal Article
Smith, P. B. (2020). Documenting Extractive and Indigenous Futurities: Thirza Cuthand’s and Thomas Kneubühler’s Radical Work. #Journal not on list, 47(4), 50-68. https://doi.org/10.1525/aft.2020.47.4.50

The aim of this article is to examine how different modes of moving image practice can expose and critique the impacts of extractive capitalism and settler colonialism on Indigenous communities in northern Canada. The article focuses on the work of t... Read More about Documenting Extractive and Indigenous Futurities: Thirza Cuthand’s and Thomas Kneubühler’s Radical Work.

Finding ontological security in a world of precarity : a sociological study of the use of high cost credit by people on low incomes (2020)
Thesis
Mann, G. Finding ontological security in a world of precarity : a sociological study of the use of high cost credit by people on low incomes. (Thesis). University of Salford

People on very low incomes can often pay the highest rates of interest for credit. This research aims to explore the experiences of people on low incomes who use high-cost credit to understand why people with the fewest financial resources are prepa... Read More about Finding ontological security in a world of precarity : a sociological study of the use of high cost credit by people on low incomes.

Embarrassment, shame, and guilt : portraits of mothers and mother-daughter relationships in the poetry of Selima Hill (2020)
Journal Article
Winrow, L. (2020). Embarrassment, shame, and guilt : portraits of mothers and mother-daughter relationships in the poetry of Selima Hill. Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature, 39(2), 237-260. https://doi.org/10.1353/tsw.2020.0036

This article traces the emotions of embarrassment, shame, and guilt in British poet Selima Hill’s depictions of mothers and mother-daughter relationships. Critical responses to her poetry often describe an element of difficulty or discomfort, particu... Read More about Embarrassment, shame, and guilt : portraits of mothers and mother-daughter relationships in the poetry of Selima Hill.

‘It’s a narsty biziness’ : conservatism and subversion in 1930s detective fiction and thrillers (2020)
Book Chapter
White, G. (2021). ‘It’s a narsty biziness’ : conservatism and subversion in 1930s detective fiction and thrillers. In N. Hubble, L. Seabor, & E. Taylor (Eds.), The 1930s: A Decade of Modern British Fiction (239-272). Bloomsbury. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781350079175.ch-008

This chapter focuses on popular fiction and particularly the crime genre, encompassing both the detective story and the thriller. Critical surveys looking back across the decades finds these subgenres difficult to distinguish over time but writers of... Read More about ‘It’s a narsty biziness’ : conservatism and subversion in 1930s detective fiction and thrillers.

Wavescapes (2020)
Journal Article
Cherniwchan, C. (2020). Wavescapes. #Journal not on list, 29(116),

Printed Waves (2020)
Journal Article
Cherniwchan, C. (2020). Printed Waves. #Journal not on list, 29(116),

Building Islands (2020)
Journal Article
Cherniwchan, C. (2020). Building Islands. #Journal not on list, 29(116),