Tess Palfrey
Dance as Play: building and fostering relationships in a post-pandemic society.
Dance as Play: building and fostering relationships in a post-pandemic society.
Fashion and Self-Fashioning: Queenly Sartorial Bodies in England and France, 1486-1603
Using reflective sociocultural e‐portfolios in a non‐immersion language learning context
Vibrational kinship: Resonances of moving, sounding and listening bodies
“West African Writings and Pan-African Networks: Black Periodicals and Print Culture in the Late-Victorian British Empire”
The Semantics and Pragmatics of Taboo Words
Diverse Shakespeare: New Writing from Shakespeare's Globe
Can you hear us? A new model of East Asian students’ authorial voice in academic writing from a multilingual perspective
Choreography as Curation as Hosting: Relational complexities and modes of production in an expanded field of practice
Exploring the History of Black Women’s Mental Health Organising in Britain from the 1970s – Present Day
The Role of Keats House in the Twenty-First Century Reception and Reputation of John Keats
William Blake and London: The Artist Visualising Jerusalem
A Postcolonial Investigation of Desiring Homegrown Dating Apps in Contemporary India
Gender representations in human trafficking in Italy and the UK nowadays: a rights approach
Curious Travellers and Ambivalent Performers: British Women Travellers and Orientalism in Kurdistan (1890-1940)
Pride Flags and Queer Networks: The Making of the Transnational LGBTQ+ Community
SOUNDING OUT IDENTITIES OF THE ARTIFICIAL VOICE
Seeing the Funny Side: Slapstick, Visuality, and Victorian Literary Form
Literary Heritage and the Public Archives: The Diverse Women of Britain’s Special Operations Executive, F Section
Edward Gorey’s Neo-Victorian Picturebooks: Unravelling the Dark Humours of Childhood Culture
Undefinable: Performance and the Radical Practice of Generative Neurodiversity