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  • Femininity as ‘it’: Sexual Normativity within Schizoanalysis

    Georgia Gibbs asks if schizoanalytic de-subjectification can contribute towards a feminist account of sexual normativity.

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A taxidermist’s working life in the 19th Century

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An April article in Archives of natural history gives a fascinating insight into the life of Charles Francis Adams, a…

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What does neuroscience offer to dance? What does dance offer to neuroscience?

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“Dancers are experts in mental processes such as memory, timing and motor cognition, and the study of dance can provide…

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Leonardo Da Vinci and Samuel Beckett – implausible bed fellows?

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An Italian Renaissance polymath, most known for his notebooks and paintings, Leonardo Da Vinci is still widely considered an enigma.…

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Scoring Film: An Interview with Neil Brand

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Neil Brand is a well-known composer, prolific British dramatist, writer and pianist, who designed and presented a three part-series for BBC…

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Robert Burns, Digital Whistle-Blowing, and the 2014 Scottish Independence Referendum

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By Robert Crawford For the first time since 1707 (more than half a century before Burns was born), the population…

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Scottish Affairs – New to Edinburgh

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February 2014 not only sees the launch of our new Journals blog, but we’re also delighted that Scottish Affairs is…

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Welcome to the EUP Journals Blog

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It’s been a long time coming but we are now publishing 38 journals and by starting this blog, we hope…

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