Bristol: Ethnic minorities and the city, 1000-2001
(2007)
Book
Dresser, M., & Fleming, P. (2007). Bristol: Ethnic minorities and the city, 1000-2001. Phillimore Publishers
Outputs (89)
Water-based screenprinting (2007)
Book
Hoskins, S. (2007). Water-based screenprinting. London: A & C BlackWater based screen-printing became an imperative with the introduction of new health and safety legislation. Hoskins undertook a survey of all the ink available up to 2001. Based on applied research undertaken from 1997-2001 this volume consolidates... Read More about Water-based screenprinting.
Temporal finitude and finitude of possibility: The double meaning of death in being and time (2007)
Journal Article
Carel, H. (2007). Temporal finitude and finitude of possibility: The double meaning of death in being and time. International Journal of Philosophical Studies, 15(4), 541-556. https://doi.org/10.1080/09672550701602916The confusion surrounding Heidegger's account of death in Being and Time has led to severe criticisms, some of which dismiss his analysis as incoherent and obtuse. I argue that Heidegger's critics err by equating Heidegger's concept of death with our... Read More about Temporal finitude and finitude of possibility: The double meaning of death in being and time.
Engaging the world: Soviet diplomacy and foreign propaganda in the 1920s (2007)
Other
Kocho-Williams, A. (2007). Engaging the world: Soviet diplomacy and foreign propaganda in the 1920s
Sex with the City: Urban spaces, sexual encounters and erotic spectacle in Tsukamoto Shinya's Rokugatsu no Hebi - A Snake of June (2003) (2007)
Journal Article
Tuck, G. (2007). Sex with the City: Urban spaces, sexual encounters and erotic spectacle in Tsukamoto Shinya's Rokugatsu no Hebi - A Snake of June (2003). Film Studies, 11, 49-60
A politeness-theoretic approach to pragmatico-semantic change (2007)
Journal Article
Beeching, K. (2007). A politeness-theoretic approach to pragmatico-semantic change. Journal of Historical Pragmatics, 8(1), 69-108. https://doi.org/10.1075/jhp.8.1.05beeThis paper posits that certain "qualificatory" semantic primes are recruited to serve face-management needs in a metonymic Meaning1>Meaning2 relationship at what Traugott and Dasher (2002) have called the inter-subjective, non-truth-conditional, proc... Read More about A politeness-theoretic approach to pragmatico-semantic change.
War, industrial mobilisation and society in Northern Ireland, 1939-1945 (2007)
Journal Article
Ollerenshaw, P. (2007). War, industrial mobilisation and society in Northern Ireland, 1939-1945. Contemporary European History, 16(2), 169-197. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0960777307003773Archive-based regional studies can contribute much that is new to the economic, political and social history of the Second World War. This paper considers the process of industrial mobilisation in Northern Ireland, a politically divided region which... Read More about War, industrial mobilisation and society in Northern Ireland, 1939-1945.
A 'pataphysics engine: Technology, play, and realities (2007)
Journal Article
Giddings, S. (2007). A 'pataphysics engine: Technology, play, and realities. Games and Culture, 2(4), 392-404. https://doi.org/10.1177/1555412007309534This article plays a game with Jean Baudrillard's thought and the intellectual traditions on which it draws. Or rather, it plays Baudrillard's game but with a cheat code. The game or program here is the hyperreality of the contemporary world-Baudrill... Read More about A 'pataphysics engine: Technology, play, and realities.
A sack in the sand: Photography in the age of information (2007)
Journal Article
Lister, M. (2007). A sack in the sand: Photography in the age of information. Convergence, 13(3), 251-274. https://doi.org/10.1177/1354856507079176Throughout the 1990s the relationship between culture and technology was sharply focused in a debate about whether digital technologies signalled the death or radical displacement of photography. The case for the cultural continuity of photography ce... Read More about A sack in the sand: Photography in the age of information.
Female friendship, idealisation and the "need" for violence in Crush (2007)
Journal Article
Gordon, S. (2007). Female friendship, idealisation and the "need" for violence in Crush. Feminist Media Studies, 7(2), 171-187. https://doi.org/10.1080/14680770701286987This article develops a feminist critical approach capable of responding to the uniquely pessimistic portrayal of female friendship in Crush (Alison Maclean 1992, NZ). Crush questions the possibility of supportive or empathetic relationships, disclos... Read More about Female friendship, idealisation and the "need" for violence in Crush.