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  • Interview with Maggie Humm

    Maggie Humm reflects on feminist criticism, life-writing, and Virginia Woolf’s influence.

    April 17, 2026
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A career in crime: Dr Eric Sandberg reflects on research in crime fiction studies

  • Cultural Studies / Film and TV / Language and Literature / Post 19th Century Literary Studies

I came to crime fiction studies through the back door. Like many people, I grew up reading mysteries. Franklin W.…

  • ByTeri Williams
  • OnFebruary 27, 2020

“There’s a lot of mythology about these events”: unreliable narrators of the Battle of George Square

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  • British History / History / Politics / Politics, Philosophy and Religion / Scottish History / Scottish Politics / Scottish Studies

Last year, near the centenary, Scottish Affairs published my article about the mythology surrounding the so-called ‘Battle of George Square’…

  • ByTeri Williams
  • OnFebruary 24, 2020
  • 1 Comment

Common Good: The curious case of Princes Street Gardens

  • Law / Scots Law

Andrew Ferguson discusses Common Good Law and the curious case of Princes Street Gardens

  • ByKirsty Crosbie
  • OnFebruary 11, 2020

A New Age of Whitehead Scholarship

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  • Philosophy / Politics, Philosophy and Religion

At the end of his first year of what would turn out to be thirteen years teaching at Harvard, Alfred…

  • ByZuzana IHNATOVA
  • OnFebruary 7, 2020

Beyond time travel in time travel stories and cinema with Gilles Deleuze

  • Cultural Studies / Film and TV / Film Philosophy / Philosophy

Trips into history. Journeys to the future. Encounters in the present with visitors from the future or past. There are…

  • ByTeri Williams
  • OnFebruary 6, 2020

Ghost Stories in the Post-Truth Age – A Dialogue

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  • Cultural History / Cultural Studies / Film and TV / Language and Literature / Post 19th Century Literary Studies / Pre 19th Century Literary Studies

Charlie Pidcock interviews Catherine Belsey about her latest book, Tales of the Troubled Dead, which traces examples of ghost stories from Homer to present.

  • ByCarla Hepburn
  • OnJanuary 31, 2020

Arabic and Hebrew in one Text

  • Language and Literature / Linguistics

Dr Mohamed A. H. Ahmed discusses authors who started their literary careers writing in Arabic before switching to write in Hebrew due to social surroundings

  • ByKirsty Crosbie
  • OnJanuary 29, 2020

Diversity in British Film and Television

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  • Cultural Studies / Film and TV / Gender Studies

The controversy over ‘all-white’ 2020 BAFTAs once again shows the importance of understanding that issues of diversity are at the…

  • ByTeri Williams
  • OnJanuary 27, 2020

Aristotle and gender: form vs matter?

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  • Ancient History / Gender Studies / Philosophy / Politics, Philosophy and Religion

Even as strides toward gender equality have been made in the last century, the notion that gender is a binary…

  • ByNaomi Farmer
  • OnJanuary 23, 2020
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