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Author: Ruth Campbell

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Cultural History

Studying sixteenth-century France from inside and outside France

posted by Ruth Campbell June 15, 20184 min read627 Views

My guest edited special issue of Nottingham French Studies (NFS), explores ‘Text, Knowledge and Wonder in Early Modern France‘, fleshing out…

Rembrandt van Rijn, The Anatomy Lesson of Dr Nicolaes Tulp, 1632. Mauritshuis, Den Hague.
Cultural Studies

Finn Fordham on the Anatomy of Moments

posted by Ruth Campbell May 30, 20186 min read706 Views

Singing in a choir recently I was lucky enough to experience some intense moments, and less lucky in my attempts…

Cultural History

Psychoanalysis in the Academy – what is the future?

posted by Ruth Campbell April 3, 201814 min read1030 Views

In Psychoanalysis and History, some of the leading contemporary academics working with psychoanalysis across several disciplines have taken time to consider…

Hans Christian Andersen in 1860
Language and Literature

Intergenerational Desire in/and Children’s Literature

posted by Ruth Campbell March 19, 201811 min read889 Views

It is with some trepidation, but also with a great sense of urgency, that we present a modest collection of…

Kabul photo by Warwick Ball
Cultural Studies

Warwick Ball on the cultural diversity of Afghanistan

posted by Ruth Campbell March 16, 20184 min read934 Views

It is a pleasure to see the launch of the first issue of Afghanistan, a journal to showcase the country’s…

History

Utopia: A round-table discussion

posted by Ruth Campbell February 20, 20185 min read986 Views

Sir Thomas More (1477 – 1535) was the first person to write of a ‘utopia’, a word used to describe…

Law

Commercial Agriculture and Law Reform in Nigeria

posted by Ruth Campbell February 7, 20184 min read1005 Views

My article “Promoting Commercial Agriculture in Nigeria Through a Reform of the Legal and Institutional Frameworks” in African Journal of International…

Language and Literature

Ezra Pound’s “The Cantos”, Pedagogy and Poetics

posted by Ruth Campbell January 16, 20185 min read1032 Views

‘The Cantos and Pedagogy Forum’ in Volume 12 Issue 3 of Modernist Cultures consists of a research-length article by my colleague,…

Law

Privacy and Data Protection – Beyts v Trump International Golf Club

posted by Ruth Campbell November 8, 20176 min read1478 Views

In April 2017, small claims case Beyts v Trump International Golf Club Scotland Ltd created a press extravaganza, however, as…

Language and Literature

Literature and Psychoanalysis: Open Questions

posted by Ruth Campbell November 7, 20174 min read1078 Views

A special issue of journal, Paragraph, guest edited by Elissa Marder, creatively re-imagines Shoshana Felman’s groundbreaking 1977 volume of Yale…

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