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Punctuation Today: A Qualitative Study
Emmanuelle Betham
‘Build Ups’ and ‘Slim Downs’: Re-shaping America, 1945–1970
Elizabeth Matelski
Passing Thoughts: A Photographic Essay on the Body as Form
Ashley Denise
Enacting Interpersonal Space: the Role of the Body in Social Cognition
Chiara Taneggi
Tam Lin Transformed
Katie Paddie
Chopping Down a Beanstalk? The (Un-)Uncanniness of Freud’s Concept of the Fairy Tale
Melanie Dilly
‘I will not die a monster!’: The Transformation of the Human Body; its Portrayal, Interpretation and Storytelling in Contemporary Mainstream Anglo-American Cinema
Caleb Turner
Bodies in Motion: Working through Plurality
Noyale Colin
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Rebecca Woodford-Smith
Tangled Pathways
Katie Lewis
The Swarm: A Provocation for Opening
Dara Blumenthal
Towards an Ontology of Corporeal Uniqueness
Eva De Clercq
Dance Theatre: An Anti -Discursive Illustration of an Embodied Existence
Claire Hampton
Back from Beyond: 21–22 July, 1972
Harriet L. Clements
Unspoken Feelings: Comparing the Feminism of Sibilla Aleramo’s Una donna and the Social Battle of the Present-day Anorexic
Francesca Calamita
‘[...] in all respects as if she were a feme sole’: married women’s long road to a legal existence
Harriet Clements
Feminism in the Twenty-First Century: does it need (Re)branding?
Maria Morelli
‘I do mistake my person all this while’: Blindness and Illusion in Richard III
Krista Bonello Rutter Giappone
The Role of Ecclesiastical Stairs, Galleries and Upper Spaces in Medieval ‘Bad Behaviour’
Toby J. Huitson
Therapeutic Narrations: recounting Fascist Psychological Violence in Alberto Asor Rosa’s L’Alba di un Mondo Nuovo and Esther Tusquets’ Habíamos ganado la guerra
Christian Gabriele Moretti
The Bad Behaviour of Friars and Women in Medieval Catalan fabliaux and Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales
Jerónimo Méndez
Mourning with Antigone: Civil War and Public Mourning in Patricia Ariza’s Antígona
Katie Billotte
Fetishism and Symbolic Violence: Anish Kapoor’s Svayambh
Filippo Menozzi
Robbing Churches and Pulling Beards: The Rebellious Sons of Henry II
Elizabeth J. Anderson
BAD BEHAVIOUR Between Menace and Utility: Handguns in Early Sixteenth-Century Bohemia
Christopher Nicholson
Violence, Resistance and the Birth of a New Literature
Vedita Cowaloosur
Georges Bataille’s ‘Ethics of Violence’
Angelos Evangelou
Confronting Violence in Reading and Representation: Brutality and Witnessing in the Work of Edwidge Danticat
Jo Collins
Irony, Authority and Interpretation
Tom Grimwood
Coping with the Security Dilemma: A Fundamental Ambiguity of State Behaviour
Andras Szalai
‘Is that what Pop Art is all about?’ Visual Ambiguities in Pop Art Collage
Justyna Stepien
Audience and Quattrocento Pastoral: the Case of Jacopo Sannazaro’s Arcadia
Matteo Soranzo
Doubts and Ambiguities in the Transmission of Ideas in a Medieval Latin Bestiary: Canterbury Cathedral Archives Lit. Ms D.10
Diane Heath
Ambiguity of Textual Portraiture in Realism and Modernism
Kamilla Pawlikowska
‘Der Gestalt soll überall für mich [...] actuell sein’: the relevance of Hofmannsthal’s Sprachskepsis to his Choice of Genre
Harriet L. Clements
Text and context: author and audience in John Lydgate’s Life of St Edmund
Rebecca Pinner
Audience and Amendment of Cambridge, Corpus Christi College 383 in the first half of the twelfth century
Thomas Gobbit
“Some will judge too trivial, some too grave”: Audience and Interpretation in Thomas Heywood’s A Woman Killed with Kindness
Scott Stephen
Where a Silence is Said: The Ambiguities of Apophaticism
Duane Williams
Ambiguity and Idiosyncratic Syntax in the Poems of E. E. Cummings
Silvia Chirila
Ambiguous Exhibitions, Ambiguous Institutions
Connell Vaughan
Catalan Identity in Post-Franco Era: Writing Desencant in Torrent’s Un Negre Amb Un Saxo
Jaume Silvestre i Llinares
Grafting and De-grafting Mental Illness: the Identity of Madness
Alvise Sforza Tarabochia
Reaching out to the Other? Bora and the Wind of Forgiveness
Gregoria Manzin
Becoming a Monstrous Text? The Process of Grafting in the Work of Jean Genet and Jacques Derrida’s Glas
Claire Lozier
Photographs in Autobiographies: Identities in Progress
Fabien Arribert-Narce
From Concept to Analogy: an Investigation into Singularity
Sophie Vergé-Djigo
Aphorisms from French to English: translations of La Rochefoucauld’s Maxims
Mathias Degoute
Renewal through the Classics: Irony, Parody, Intertextuality in the Decameron
Enrico Santangelo
Metaphysics and Translating. An Exodus-quotation in Medieval Vernacular Literature.
Edit Anna Lukács
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