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'"We're a Very Normal Family": Representing the Mundane in Channel 4's The Family' (2012)
Journal Article
Holohan. (2012). '"We're a Very Normal Family": Representing the Mundane in Channel 4's The Family'. Media, Culture and Society, 21-35. https://doi.org/10.1177/0163443711427197

In 1974 Paul Watson’s The Family pioneered the ‘fly-on-the-wall’ technique to build a picture of family life that also exposed inequalities contained in British society. Today, film-maker Jonathan Smith, has updated this format using technologies usu... Read More about '"We're a Very Normal Family": Representing the Mundane in Channel 4's The Family'.

The case of Geert Wilders: Multiculturalism, Islam, and Identity in the UK (2012)
Journal Article
Poole. (2012). The case of Geert Wilders: Multiculturalism, Islam, and Identity in the UK. Journal of Religion in Europe, 162 - 191. https://doi.org/10.1163/187489212X639181

This article aims to show how in the current political climate in the UK debates about multiculturalism, religion, and identity, in relation to Muslims, have played out in the public sphere through an examination of British news media coverage of the... Read More about The case of Geert Wilders: Multiculturalism, Islam, and Identity in the UK.

Aphrodite's faces: Toni Morrison's Love and Ethics (2012)
Journal Article
Palladino. (2012). Aphrodite's faces: Toni Morrison's Love and Ethics. MFS: Modern Fiction Studies, 334 -352

This study seeks to examine the ethical import of Morrison's eighth novel, Love (2003), through analysis of its narrative forms. With a complex weaving of narrative voices that offer oppositional points of views, Love demands that readers reconsider... Read More about Aphrodite's faces: Toni Morrison's Love and Ethics.