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The mysterious feminine : set design and costume in the Season Two finale of Twin Peaks (2016)
Presentation / Conference
Morris, M. (2016, March). The mysterious feminine : set design and costume in the Season Two finale of Twin Peaks. Presented at Marterial Cultures of Television, University of Hull

Just as there is an archetype of woman as the object of man's eternal love, so there must be an archetype of her as the object of his eternal fear, representing, perhaps, the shadow of his own evil actions. (Enchi Fumiko 1983, p. 57)

Vampiric femm... Read More about The mysterious feminine : set design and costume in the Season Two finale of Twin Peaks.

Give me your love (introduction) (2016)
Book Chapter

Introduction to the playscript of Haynes, J & Woods, D (2016) Give Me Your Love. London: Oberon. A discussion of the connections between MDMA-assisted therapies in the treatment of PTSD, psychedelic experiences, theatre experiences and the play.

Archive games (2015)
Exhibition / Performance

The central tenet of Archive Games is to explore the archive of the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art (SNGMA) through the Surrealist understanding of logic and chance, and through the use of our established practice of game-playing.

In order... Read More about Archive games.

Celebrity culture and ageing (2015)
Book Chapter
Fairclough, K. (2015). Celebrity culture and ageing. In J. Twigg, & W. Martin (Eds.), Routledge Handbook of Cultural Gerontology. Routledge

Despite the proliferation of images of ageing in Western popular culture online and in print
media in recent years, it is striking that media and cultural studies has virtually ignored the subject
of ageing until recently. However, in recent years... Read More about Celebrity culture and ageing.

Why Spy? The art of intelligence (2015)
Other
Stewart, B., & Newbery, S. (2015). Why Spy? The art of intelligence. London

Why Spy? distills Brian Stewart’s seventy years of experience in intelligence. Few books currently available have been written by someone who has his practical experience both of field work and of the intelligence bureaucracy at home and abroad. Stew... Read More about Why Spy? The art of intelligence.

Insatiable carrot (2015)
Book

A collection of visual gardening poetry.
Poem featured in International Cinnamon press poetry competition.
Several poems exhibiting in Todmorden Market as part of incredible edible Todmorden poet residency.


A short account of the research that... Read More about Insatiable carrot.

Mess and method : Researching others' realities (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Etherington, S. (2015, April). Mess and method : Researching others' realities. Poster presented at International Association of Teachers of English as a Foreign Language (IATEFL) Research Special Interest Group Pre-conference Event 2015, Manchester Conference Centre, Manchester

Sanctuary volume 2 by Boscombe Band of the Salvation Army (2015)
Digital Artefact
Evans, H. (2015). Sanctuary volume 2 by Boscombe Band of the Salvation Army. [CD Recording]

This is a follow up to Sanctuary vol 1, and my doctoral survey of the Salvation Army brass band, meditational literature. This second volume fills in some of the gaps in the early repertoire and also have five premièred composition recordings. Some o... Read More about Sanctuary volume 2 by Boscombe Band of the Salvation Army.

More great women (2015)
Exhibition / Performance

A site-specific performance involving live performance and video projections re-imagining the suffrage play
"A Pageant of Great women for the present day".

Playing for a higher cause! (2015)
Journal Article
Evans, H. (2015). Playing for a higher cause!. Muso, May 20(244), 29-31

The article explores the history of Salvation Army music making and reflects upon where it is in contemporary society and the challenges it faces in 2015. This is as a reflection of the anniversary to be held in London for the 150th Anniversary congr... Read More about Playing for a higher cause!.

"Half Gandalf, Half Mr. Kipling" : Paul Cornell at Marvel and DC (2014)
Presentation / Conference
Flanagan, M. (2014, October). "Half Gandalf, Half Mr. Kipling" : Paul Cornell at Marvel and DC. Presented at Transitions 5 (Conference), Birkbeck University of London

Paul Cornell’s work for the ‘big two’ U.S. publishers transfers a distinctly British (mainly, but not exclusively, English) sensibility into a field where the centre of cultural gravity, in terms of tropes and iconography, tends to be the USA. Corne... Read More about "Half Gandalf, Half Mr. Kipling" : Paul Cornell at Marvel and DC.

Social democracy in the light of capitalist financial crises (2014)
Book Chapter

The crisis of 2008 was not the first time that social democratic parties were found wanting when faced with bank and financial failures. But it was the first since they had learned to praise the wisdom as well as the creativity of 'the market'.