Items where Faculty is "Kingston School of Art > School of Critical Studies and Creative Industries"

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Agnew, Eadaoin (2024) Transnational encounters in anglophone Indian women’s writing. In: Capancioni, Claudia , Constantini, Mariaconcetta and Kuehn, Julia, (eds.) 'Re-examining nineteenth-century Easts : gendered narratives of encounter. Manchester University Press. (In Press)

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Baverstock, Alison, Bates, Leah and Steinitz, Jackie (2024) What were the processes and impact of establishing a book group in the hilltop benefice? Logos, 35(1), pp. 58-68. ISSN (print) 0957-9656

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Campbell, Siobhan and Jensen, Meg (2024) Expressive writing and telling and participatory action research : developing a relational ethics of practice for story-based interventions in crisis settings. Journal of Poetry Therapy, ISSN (print) 0889-3675 (Epub Ahead of Print)

Caygill, Howard (2024) Fate and the fateless in Benjamin’s Fate and Character. Diacritics, ISSN (print) 0300-7162 (In Press)

Chapman, Leslie William (2024) Traumatic neurosis revisited : drive-jouissance and the wounds of life. (PhD thesis), Kingston University, .

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Dines, Martin [Reviewer] (2024) Book Review of: 'The Poetics of Cruising: Queer Visual Culture from Whitman to Grindr' by Jack Parlett. American Literary History, 36(2), pp. 674-677. ISSN (print) 0896-7148

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George, Lezley (2024) Styling coffee and performing taste : influencers' fashion and women-only social gatherings in the United Arab Emirates. In: Inglis, David and Ho, Hang Kei, (eds.) Drinks in vogue : exploring the changing worlds of fashions and beverages. Abingdon, U.K. : Routledge. pp. 210-231. (Fashion Sociologies) ISBN 9781032027210 (In Press)

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Knowles, Peter Geoffrey, Wickstead, Helen and White, Mark John (2024) Tom Armstrong Bowes, Herne Bay Museum and the Lower Paleolithic of the Kentish Stour. The Antiquaries Journal, ISSN (print) 0003-5815 (Epub Ahead of Print)

Kojève, Alexandre and Weslati, Hager [Translator] (2024) Kant. London, U.K. : Verso Books. 272p. ISBN 9781804290651 (In Press)

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Lambrou, Marina (2024) Introduction. In: Lambrou, Marina, (ed.) The irritating gentleman and other creative writing prompts and responses. London, U.K. : Kingston University Press. pp. 1-5. ISBN 9781909362833

Lambrou, Marina [Editor] (2024) The irritating gentleman and other creative writing prompts and responses. London, U.K. : Kingston University Press. ISBN 9781909362833

Lipsedge, Karen (2024) The power of storytelling and story-listening : reflections on HECAA@30. Journal18, ISSN (print) 2470-5683

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Osborne, Peter (2024) The planet as political subject? New Left Review, 145, ISSN (print) 0028-6060

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Sandford, Stella (2024) What is critical history of philosophy? The Southern Journal of Philosophy, ISSN (print) 0038-4283 (Epub Ahead of Print)

Secord, Jim, Wickstead, Helen and Geroulanos, Stefanos (2024) Head to head : what use is prehistory to the historian? History Today, 74(6), pp. 8-9.

Soler Caicedo, Camilo Sol Inti and Escobar-Tello, Carolina (2024) Envisioning futures through decolonised tacit knowledge : the in, out and on method. Futures, 163, p. 103440. ISSN (print) 0016-3287

Sparke, Penny, Rossi, Cat and Scholze, Jana (2024) At home : panoramas de nos vies domestiques : some ecological reflections. Interiors : Design/Architecture/Culture, ISSN (print) 2041-9112 (Epub Ahead of Print)

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Weslati, Hager (2024) Kojève, Kant, and paganism. Continental Philosophy Review, ISSN (print) 1387-2842 (In Press)

Wickstead, Helen (2024) Ancient Temple discovered in Kingston conceals even older temple buildings. Tomorrow’s News Today, p. 13.

Wickstead, Helen (2024) Palaeoliths and pareidolia : photography and archaeological stone collecting from the discovery of deep time to the eolith controversies. Photography and Culture, ISSN (print) 1751-4517 (Epub Ahead of Print)

Wickstead, Helen (2024) Photography and archaeological stone collecting from the discovery of deep time to the Eolith controversies. In: Makers and Fakers : How copies, replicas, casts and fakes make museum collections; 30 Sep - 01 Oct 2024, Oxford, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Wickstead, Helen (2024) The secret museum : masculinities, magic, and the British Museum’s Secretum, 1866-1896. In: Museum Microhistories Symposium; 26 Jan 2024, Leeds, U.K.. (Unpublished)

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