Items where Kingston Author is "Kiernan, Anna"
Group by: Item Type | No Grouping Number of items: 10. BookKiernan, Anna and Davies, Gwen, eds. (2007) Bit on the side: work, sex, love, loss and own goals. Cardigan, U.K. : Parthian. 216p. ISBN 9781905762057 Kiernan, Anna (2003) The Algonquin bar and cocktail set. Munich, Germany : Knesebeck Von Dem GmbH. 96p. ISBN 3896601695 Kiernan, Anna, ed. (2001) Voices for peace: an anthology. London, U.K. : Scribner. 256p. ISBN 0743230663 Book SectionRowe, Anne (2007) Love bade me welcome. In: Kiernan, Anna, (ed.) Bit on the side: work, sex, love, loss, power and own goals. Cardigan, Wales : Parthian Books. pp. 199-208. ISBN 9781905762057 Kiernan, Anna (2006) No satisfaction: Sex and the city, Run catch kiss and the conflict of desires in chick lit's new heroines. In: Ferriss, Suzanne and Young, Mallory, (eds.) Chick lit: the new woman's fiction. Abingdon, U.K. : Routledge. pp. 207-218. ISBN 9780415975032 Conference or Workshop ItemKiernan, Anna (2007) Not the only fruit: the significance of the rise of the book prize as cultural capital and sales tool for women authors, new reading communities and the literary establishment. In: Beyond the book: contemporary cultures of reading conference; 31 Aug - 02 Sep 2007, Birmingham, U.K.. (Unpublished) Morrison, Blake [Speaker], Kureishi, Hanif [Speaker] and Kiernan, Anna [Speaker] (2007) Blake Morrison and Hanif Kureishi with Anna Kiernan [panel discussion]. In: Spirit of the age: debating the past, present and future of life writing; 04-06 Jul 2007, Kingston upon Thames. (Unpublished) Kiernan, Anna (2006) "This memoir is a subjective truth": marketing the real and the desire for literary 'authenticity'. In: Fourth international conference on the book; 20-22 Oct 2006, Boston, U.S.. (Unpublished) Kiernan, Anna (2005) The growth of reading groups as a feminine leisure pursuit: cultural democracy or dumbing down? In: Third international conference on the book; 11-13 Sep 2005, Oxford, U.K.. (Unpublished) Kiernan, Anna (2005) Power, pleasure and performativity in chick-lit's new literary heroines. In: The erotic: exploring critical issues, 2nd global conference; 09-11 May 2005, Budapest, Hungary. (Unpublished) |