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Month: June 2017

Helmut Khol (left) and George H. W. Bush (right)
History

An Intricate Transatlantic Triangle: US, UK and German Relations

posted by Naomi Farmer June 21, 201710 min read2330 Views

Since the Federal Republic of Germany’s admission into NATO in 1955, German–American relations have been a cornerstone of transatlantic and…

Language and Literature

An unfinished masterpiece by Robert Louis Stevenson

posted by Carla Hepburn June 19, 20173 min read2159 Views

By Gillian Hughes Many of Stevenson’s longer works of fiction might be characterised as historical novels: in Weir of Hermiston Stevenson…

Cultural History

OLR 40th Anniversary – Bill Readings

posted by Rebecca Wojturska June 15, 20172 min read2246 Views

At just the age of 34, Bill Readings sadly died in a plane crash. He left behind a legacy of…

Film Philosophy Cover
Cultural Studies

Film Philosophy and the Body in Cinema

posted by Teri Williams June 5, 20173 min read3149 Views

Film-philosophy has seen a resurgence of interest in phenomenology, particularly in its existentialist branch as exemplified by the work of…

Cultural Studies

Representations of Ageing in British Cinema and Television

posted by Teri Williams June 1, 20174 min read1406 Views

With less than a year separating the publication of two age related issues of the Journal of British Cinema and…

Black Lives Matter by Gerry Lauzon (CC BY 2.0)
Film and TV

Waking up from horror: shame and fugitive movements

posted by Naomi Farmer June 1, 20179 min read2134 Views

‘A future politics is given there so powerfully that it’s present as a trace even in certain reactions that, in…

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