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Auf dem Weg zum neuen Menschen: Die Rezeption der Psychoanalyse in der frühen Kinderladenbewegung (2014)
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Kauders, A. (2014). Auf dem Weg zum neuen Menschen: Die Rezeption der Psychoanalyse in der frühen Kinderladenbewegung. LUZIFER-AMOR, 27, Article 7-24

Zusammenfassung: Ende der sechziger Jahre machte sich eine Gruppe von Studierenden auf, in so genannten Kinderläden eine neue Form der Erziehung zu erproben. Vor allem die frühe Kinderladenbewegung verfolgte einen radikal utopischen Ansatz, der zum n... Read More about Auf dem Weg zum neuen Menschen: Die Rezeption der Psychoanalyse in der frühen Kinderladenbewegung.

"Jack Presbyter in His Proper Habit": subverting Whig rhetoric in Aphra Behn's The Roundheads (1682) (2014)
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Adcock, R. (2014). "Jack Presbyter in His Proper Habit": subverting Whig rhetoric in Aphra Behn's The Roundheads (1682). Women's Writing, 34 -55. https://doi.org/10.1080/09699082.2014.941182

Aphra Behn’s The Roundheads (1st perf. 1681, pub. 1682) was produced during a propaganda battle between the Whigs and Tories and set during the Interregnum in order to draw parallels between parliamentary usurpation and the Whig plea for
“liberty an... Read More about "Jack Presbyter in His Proper Habit": subverting Whig rhetoric in Aphra Behn's The Roundheads (1682).

Has radical participatory online media really 'failed'?: indymedia and its legacies. (2014)
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(2014). Has radical participatory online media really 'failed'?: indymedia and its legacies. Convergence, 419 - 437. https://doi.org/10.1177/1354856514541352

This article evaluates the contemporary state of radical participatory online news network Indymedia. After examining criticisms levelled at Indymedia from within critical communications and social movement studies, it provides a tabulated overview o... Read More about Has radical participatory online media really 'failed'?: indymedia and its legacies..

A Novel Experience in Crime Narrative: Watching and Reading The Killing (2014)
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Archer. (2014). A Novel Experience in Crime Narrative: Watching and Reading The Killing. Adaptation, https://doi.org/10.1093/adaptation/apu008

This essay will consider the adaptation of series one of the Danish television serial Forbrydelsen / The Killing (2007) into David Hewson’s novel The Killing (2012). Considering the television show through theoretical paradigms of contemporary long-f... Read More about A Novel Experience in Crime Narrative: Watching and Reading The Killing.

Instruments INDIA: A sound archive for educational and compositional use (2014)
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Blackburn, M. (2014). Instruments INDIA: A sound archive for educational and compositional use. Organised Sound, 19(2), 146-153. https://doi.org/10.1017/s1355771814000089

This article documents the evolution of the ‘Instruments INDIA’ project, which led to the creation of an online sound archive of Indian musical instruments. Recording work with approximately 27 musicians provided material for this interactive resourc... Read More about Instruments INDIA: A sound archive for educational and compositional use.

On the Brink of (In)visibility - Granulation Techniques in Visual Music (2014)
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(2014). On the Brink of (In)visibility - Granulation Techniques in Visual Music

A discussion of granulation techniques, conceptually derived from electroacoustic practices, but adapted and extended into the audiovisual domain. The technical and æsthetic issues considered in this article emerged from the author’s compositional en... Read More about On the Brink of (In)visibility - Granulation Techniques in Visual Music.

Divorce and dialogue: intertextuality in Amara Lakhous' Divorzio all'islamica a viale Marconi (2014)
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Palladino. (2014). Divorce and dialogue: intertextuality in Amara Lakhous' Divorzio all'islamica a viale Marconi. Language and Intercultural Communication, 14(3), 287 -303. https://doi.org/10.1080/14708477.2014.900999

This study addresses the underdeveloped dialogue in contemporary intercultural relations between Italy and its ‘others’ to examine the ways in which Amara Lakhous' novel Divorzio all'islamica a viale Marconi (2010) [Divorce Islamic style in viale Mar... Read More about Divorce and dialogue: intertextuality in Amara Lakhous' Divorzio all'islamica a viale Marconi.

The Factory of Illusions in the ‘Third Rome’ (2014)
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Kallis, A. (2014). The Factory of Illusions in the ‘Third Rome’. Fascism, 3(1), 20-45. https://doi.org/10.1163/22116257-00301002

Although the site of the ancient Circus Maximus was one of the most loaded spaces of the Fascist ‘Third Rome’, it has received limited attention as a privileged site where a dizzying array of myths and illusions were entertained, simulated, and depos... Read More about The Factory of Illusions in the ‘Third Rome’.

Eminent Victorians, Bloomsbury queerness and John Maynard Keynes (2014)
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Janes. (2014). Eminent Victorians, Bloomsbury queerness and John Maynard Keynes. Literature and History, 19-32. https://doi.org/10.7227/LH.23.1.2

The life and work of John Maynard Keynes should be situated in relation to his membership of the Bloomsbury Group. The members of this circle of friends experimented in their lives and works with a variety of transgressions of contemporary expectatio... Read More about Eminent Victorians, Bloomsbury queerness and John Maynard Keynes.

The role of visual appearance in Punch’s early Victorian satires on religion (2014)
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Janes. (2014). The role of visual appearance in Punch’s early Victorian satires on religion. Victorian Periodicals Review, 66-86. https://doi.org/10.1353/vpr.2014.0006

Satires on various aspects of contemporary religion are frequently found in early Victorian editions of Punch. The more strident forms of Protestant evangelicalism in the 1840s and Roman Catholic revivalism in the early 1850s came in for particular a... Read More about The role of visual appearance in Punch’s early Victorian satires on religion.

‘Such unjustificable practices’?: Irish trade, settlement, and society in France, 1688-1715: Irish Trade, Settlement, and Society in France (2014)
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Talbott, S. (2014). ‘Such unjustificable practices’?: Irish trade, settlement, and society in France, 1688-1715: Irish Trade, Settlement, and Society in France. Economic History Review, 67(2), 556-577. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-0289.12025

This article explores Irish migration, settlement, and commerce in the Atlantic coast ports of France in the period between the Glorious Revolution of 1688–9 and the Jacobite uprising of 1715. Drawing on extensive archival material and using current... Read More about ‘Such unjustificable practices’?: Irish trade, settlement, and society in France, 1688-1715: Irish Trade, Settlement, and Society in France.