Jessica Corfield
‘I have come to claim / Marilyn Monroe’s body’: Exploring Identification through Star Images in American Lyric Poetry.
‘I have come to claim / Marilyn Monroe’s body’: Exploring Identification through Star Images in American Lyric Poetry.
De/Constructing Identity: French, Italian, and British Gay Liberationism in the Long ‘68
Revealing gender bias in generative AI through embodied and choreographic practices
Bridging the gap between affective and linguistic processing in foreign language learners
Instituent Power: Social Structure and Political Practice in Roberto Esposito and Cornelius Castoriadis
Fragmented Bodies, Fragmented Stories: Exploring Endometriosis Through Multidisciplinary Creative Practice to Challenge Cultural Narratives of Women's Pain
What defined photography in the late-nineteenth century printed press?: The presentation of photography as sequences of states and processes in illustrated magazines and the photographic press, 1880s-1890s
Queering the Simulacrum: How Can Generative AI Video Practice Be Challenged and Elevated Through Queer Expanded Cinema
The notational: mental health and female identity in the diary films of Anne Charlotte Robertson
The Geopower of Air and Fire: a Cultural Geography of Fiery Rituals in China
A Feminist Critique of the Veterinary Industry: working towards improved human and non-human welfare.
I Woz Ere: An Intimate Look at the Forgotten Tower Blocks of the Edinburgh City Skyline
Complexity Theory’s Potential For Creative Writing: Open Systems, Nonlinearity, Chaos And Emergence In The Twenty-First Century Trauma Novel
Cinephilia’s “Horizontal Terrain”: Exploring Chinese Digital Cinephile Culture Through Pinglun
The Real Monster in ‘Sleeping Beauty’: An Examination of Aurora through the ‘Faces’ of the Monstrous-Feminine
Exploration into the features and characteristics of cognitive processing within multimodal “concept/puzzle advertisements”
Dirty Work: Latin American Horror and the Invisible Violence of Domestic Servitude
A Minor Autobiographical Tradition: Automemoir from Nineteenth-century France to Virtual Worlds’’
‘Calling to theory, calling to bed’: Transpoetics After the Sign
Sensory Experience in the Contact Zone 1876 - 1938
Towards a decolonized future examining the meaning of solidarity alliance in settler states