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In Nurse Education Today November 2012 32(8):951-955
Autor:
Baines, Jenny
Repeat Frame: How to Do Things with Film (2012-14) examines the medium of analogue film and its apparatus: the camera and the projector. The artworks in How to Do Things with Film are an interrogation of analogue film and its performativity. Existing
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http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.686839
Autor:
Murphy, Gill, Baines, Jenny
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Australian & New Zealand Student Services Association; Oct2015, Issue 46, p20-27, 8p
Publikováno v:
Arts (2076-0752); Mar2020, Vol. 9 Issue 1, p10, 1p
Autor:
Janet McCalman
‘The old Struggletowners, if they could see it now, would not believe their eyes.'In Struggletown, Janet McCalman takes us into the inner-city industrial working-class suburb of Richmond, in Melbourne, before the gentrification of the 1970s. This i
Autor:
Simon Webb
A look at the leader and members of the militant Women's Social and Political Union and their contribution to the rise of fascism during the 1930s.Emmeline Pankhurst is seen today as a valiant champion of democracy, but in the 1930s certain prominent
Autor:
Tina Jackson
The story of Leeds is bound up in the stories of its women workers. But what were conditions like for ordinary women, and how did their lives change in the hundred years between 1850 and 1950? Who were the women who toiled in the mills, factories and
Autor:
Albert, Sidney P
Ever since its 1905 premiere on the London stage, Bernard Shaw's controversial drama Major Barbara has proved puzzling to audiences and critics alike. More than a century later there is still wide critical disagreement about the play's meaning and th
Autor:
June Purvis
Emmeline Pankhurst was perhaps the most influential woman of the twentieth century. Today her name is synonymous with the'votes for women'campaign and she is remembered as the most brave and inspirational suffrage leader in history. In this absorbing
Autor:
Peter Swallow
In this lively and wide-ranging study, Peter Swallow explores the reception of Aristophanes in Britain throughout the long-nineteenth century, setting it in the broader context of Victorian Classicism and, more specifically, the period's reception of