From the Holy Family to the Manson Family; Religion, gender and the cult
(2017)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Outputs (472)
The Cut (2017)
Book
The Cut is a novella, commissioned as part of The Peirene Press Peirene Now! series - fiction made in reaction to contemporary events. This work is set around the 2016 EU referendum and focusses on a relationship between labourer and ex-boxer Cairo J... Read More about The Cut.
Self-tracking, embodiment and resistance: A phenomenological enquiry (2017)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
For the first time in human history we are experiencing the convergence of biology with technology at an immense socio-cultural scale, with affordable digital media devices and self-tracking technologies being ubiquitously disseminated, employed en m... Read More about Self-tracking, embodiment and resistance: A phenomenological enquiry.
"The young men of the nation": Alexander Baron and urban working class masculinity (2017)
Book Chapter
This chapter discusses the young men characters of the East London novelist, Alexander Baron, in his novels of the Second World War, of post-war London and his historical novel, King Dido, set in the East End in the years before World War One. I exam... Read More about "The young men of the nation": Alexander Baron and urban working class masculinity.
Future DiverCities: The art and culture of changing city-scapes (2017)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Eleanor Pender was invited to introduce Future DiverCities, a Creative Europe funded project exploring the ever-changing role of art and creative work in the urban context.
The role of art and culture in the city is changing. Moving from the arts... Read More about Future DiverCities: The art and culture of changing city-scapes.
Strange worlds of Angela Carter (2017)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Type Tells Tales (2017)
Book
Type Tells Tales focuses on typography that is integral to the message or story it is expressing. This is type that speaks – that is literally the voice of the narrator. And the narrator is the typographer. This can be quite literal, for example when... Read More about Type Tells Tales.
Religious painting, atheism and gender in the work of Angela Carter (2017)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Mundane matters: Laundry, design and sustainability (2016)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Laundry is known to be a highly resource demanding and polluting practice. Many approaches to reducing impacts from laundry do not recognize the diverse reasons why laundry is carried out. Drawing on a subset of findings from a longitudinal laundry s... Read More about Mundane matters: Laundry, design and sustainability.
The Bride of Frankenstein: Race and hybridity (2016)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
In August 1816, Matthew “Monk” Lewis arrived at Villa Diodati after having narrowly escaped being massacred in a slave riot in Jamaica where he owned two plantations. Shortly after his departure, Mary Shelley started writing about the monster. His co... Read More about The Bride of Frankenstein: Race and hybridity.