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2007

Brooker, Will (2007) A sort of homecoming: fan viewing and symbolic pilgrimage. In: Gray, Jonathan , Sandvoss, Cornel and Harrington, C. Lee, (eds.) Fandom: identities and communities in a mediated world. New York, U.S. : New York University Press. pp. 149-164. ISBN 9780814731826

Brown, Ian (2007) The Scots leid in modren Scots drama: 'world drama' an 'our national peculiarities'. Lallans(70), pp. 33-44. ISSN (print) 1359-3587

Brown, Ian (2007) The road through Woodstock: counter-Thatcherite strategies in ACGB's drama development between 1984 and 1994. Contemporary Theatre Review, 17(2), pp. 218-229. ISSN (print) 1048-6801

Brown, Simon (2007) Narrative and pictorialism in post-pioneer Hepworth films. In: Porter, Laraine and Dixon, Bryony, (eds.) Picture Perfect: Landscape, Place and Travel in British Cinema before 1930. Exeter, U.K. : The Exeter Press. pp. 29-36. ISBN 9781905816019

Buse, Peter (2007) Sollicitations téléphoniques: La Campagne de Martin Crimp. In: Boireau, Nicole and Angel-Perez, Elisabeth, (eds.) Le theatre anglais contemporain (1985-2005). Paris, France : Klincksieck. pp. 153-170. ISBN 9782252036013

Carey, Brycchan (2007) Anti slavery on the 18th century stage. In: Literary London 2007 : Representations of London in Literature; 19 - 20 Jul 2007, London, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Jones, Kevin [Composer] (2007) The Antarctic sonata : music inspired by Antarctic research. Music inspired by Antarctic research. 11 Sep 2007, London, U.K.

Knapper, Stephen and Hall, Peter [Interviewee] (2007) Peter Hall in rehearsal. Contemporary Theatre Review, 17(4), pp. 578-581. ISSN (print) 1026-7166

Knapper, Stephen (2007) Scaramouche: the mask and the millenium. In: Robb, David, (ed.) Clowns, fools and picaros: popular forms in theatre, fiction and film. Amsterdam, Netherlands : Rodopi. pp. 127-145. (At the interface/Probing the boundaries, (43)) ISBN 9789042023406

Melia, Matthew (2007) Architecture and cruelty in the writings of Antonin Artaud, Jean Genet and Samuel Beckett. (PhD thesis), Kingston University, .

Millward, Frank [Composer] (2007) From anger to sadness #2. Intimacy: Across Visceral and Digital Performance.

Reid, Trish (2007) "Deformities of the frame" : the theatre of Anthony Neilson. Contemporary Theatre Review, 17(4), pp. 487-498. ISSN (print) 1048-6801

Reid, Trish (2007) 'From scenes like these old Scotia's grandeur springs': the new National Theatre of Scotland. Contemporary Theatre Review, 17(2), pp. 192-201. ISSN (print) 1048-6801

Reynolds, James (2007) Acting with puppets and objects representation and perception in Robert Lepage's: 'The far side of the Moon'. Performance Research, 12(4), pp. 132-142. ISSN (print) 1352-8165

Rinke, Andrea (2007) Sonnenallee: Rock' n' roll and passport control: how an East German comedy colours the past. In: Everett, Wendy, (ed.) Questions of colour in cinema: from paintbrush to pixel. Bern, Switzerland : Peter Lang. pp. 85-102. (New studies in European cinema, (6)) ISSN (print) 1661-0261 ISBN 9783039113538

Spier, Steven (2007) Inside the knot that two bodies make. Dance Research Journal, 39(1), pp. 49-59. ISSN (print) 0149-7677

Tarr, Carrie (2007) Introduction, French cinema: 'transnational' cinema? Modern and contemporary France, 15(1), pp. 3-7. ISSN (print) 0963-9489

Tarr, Carrie (2007) The porosity of the hexagon: border crossings in contemporary French cinema. Studies in European cinema, 4(1), pp. 7-20. ISSN (print) 1741-1548

Willis, Andy, Triana-Toribio, Nuria and Buse, Peter (2007) The cinema of Álex de la Iglesia. Manchester, U.K. : Manchester University Press. 224p. (Spanish and Latin-American filmmakers) ISBN 9780719071379

van Elferen, Isabella (2007) ‘Ihr Augen weint!’: intersubjective tears in the sentimental concert hall. Understanding Bach, 2, pp. 77-94. ISSN (online) 1750-3078

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