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Brutal Visability: Framing Majid's Suicide in Michael Haneke's Cache (2005) (2017)
Journal Article
(2017). Brutal Visability: Framing Majid's Suicide in Michael Haneke's Cache (2005). Nottingham French Studies, 82-97. https://doi.org/10.3366/nfs.2017.0169

This article considers the figure of Majid in Michael Haneke's Caché (2005) and the cinematic structures that influence both the spectator's and the other protagonists’ ability to place his life within the sphere of the visible and the grievable. The... Read More about Brutal Visability: Framing Majid's Suicide in Michael Haneke's Cache (2005).

Making the Case for Digital Mapping as a Tool for Learning about the Past (2017)
Journal Article
(2017). Making the Case for Digital Mapping as a Tool for Learning about the Past. The Journal of Academic Development and Education, https://doi.org/10.21252/KEELE-0000003

Despite the fact that almost all historians today make use of such online tools as Google Books and digitised primary source archives, it is still considered unusual to make computer software a core part of one’s methodology for learning about the pa... Read More about Making the Case for Digital Mapping as a Tool for Learning about the Past.

Politics and the Police: Documenting the 17th October 1961 Massacre (2017)
Journal Article
(2017). Politics and the Police: Documenting the 17th October 1961 Massacre. Contemporary French and Francophone Studies, 599-606. https://doi.org/10.1080/17409292.2016.1218188

The police massacre, in the center of Paris, of hundreds of protesting Algerians on the 17th of October 1961 has become one of the most recognized events of the Algerian War. Amid a wealth of historical and fictional works that treat the event, Jacqu... Read More about Politics and the Police: Documenting the 17th October 1961 Massacre.

Writing, Talking and Walking Quebec's Eastern Townships (2017)
Book
Morgan, C. (2017). Writing, Talking and Walking Quebec's Eastern Townships

The Eleventh Eccles Centre for American Studies Plenary Lecture given at the British Association for Canadian Studies Annual Conference 2016.