Items where Faculty is "Kingston School of Art > School of Critical Studies and Creative Industries"
Number of items: 22. AAgnew, 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) BBaverstock, 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 CCampbell, 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, . DDines, 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 GGeorge, 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) KKnowles, 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) LLambrou, 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 OOsborne, Peter (2024) The planet as political subject? New Left Review, 145, ISSN (print) 0028-6060 SSandford, 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) WWeslati, 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) |