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Menstrual misogyny and taboo: The medusa, vampire and the female stigmatic (2005)
Book Chapter
Mulvey-Roberts, M. (2005). Menstrual misogyny and taboo: The medusa, vampire and the female stigmatic. In A. Shail, & G. Howie (Eds.), Menstruation: A Cultural History (149-161). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan

The author was invited to contribute to this collection which arose from the first academic conference on menstruation in the UK, held at the Medical School, University of Liverpool (2003) at which she gave the keynote lecture.

The popular front (2005)
Book Chapter
Richards, M. (2005). The popular front. In G. Martel (Ed.), A Companion to Europe 1900-1945 (375-390). Oxford: Blackwell

Photo ceramic relief imaging (2005)
Book Chapter
Huson, D., Hoskins, S., & Thirkell, P. (2005). Photo ceramic relief imaging. In Digital Fabrication 2005 (39-42). Baltimore, MD, USA: Society for Imaging and Technology

The Photo Relief technique, developed at the turn of the 20th century, is one of the few methods of ceramic decoration able to reproduce a permanent fully continuous tone image on a ceramic surface by combining the use of varying glaze depths with a... Read More about Photo ceramic relief imaging.

History, memory and the Spanish civil war: Recent perspectives (2005)
Book Chapter
Richards, M., & Ealham, C. (2005). History, memory and the Spanish civil war: Recent perspectives. In M. Richards, & C. Ealham (Eds.), The Splintering of Spain: Cultural History and the Spanish Civil War 1936-1939 (1-20). Cambridge University Press

Hybrid texts and academic authority: The wager in creative practice research (2005)
Book Chapter
Biggs, I. (2005). Hybrid texts and academic authority: The wager in creative practice research. In K. MacLeod, & L. Holdridge (Eds.), Thinking Through Art: Reflections on Art as Research (Innovations in Art and Design) (190-200). Routledge

Drawing on post-Jungian psychology, feminist theory and the work of Paul Ricoeur this chapter draws on the Sowdun Project to deconstruct some of the underlying presuppositions on which the usual reading of the tensions between academic authority and... Read More about Hybrid texts and academic authority: The wager in creative practice research.

Politics and the provincial town: Bristol, 1451-1471 (2005)
Book Chapter
Fleming, P. (2005). Politics and the provincial town: Bristol, 1451-1471. In P. Fleming, & K. Dockray (Eds.), People, Places and Perspectives: Essays on Later Medieval and Early Tudor England in Honour of Ralph A. Griffiths (79-114). Nonsuch

Albert Steiner and international mountain photography (2005)
Book Chapter
Hammond, A. (2005). Albert Steiner and international mountain photography. In H. V. P. Pfrunder, & B. Strutzer (Eds.), Albert Steiner: Das Photographische Werk, (97-103). Benteli Verlags, Wabern/Bern (Switzerland)

Chapter in book funded by Banca del Gottardo, Pro Helvetia. Building on Hammond's research into photography of the mountain landscape, this work explores in detail the international context of the Swiss photographer, Albert Steiner, in a contributio... Read More about Albert Steiner and international mountain photography.

Dangerous metaphors: Meaning in immersive media (2005)
Book Chapter
Lister, M. (2005). Dangerous metaphors: Meaning in immersive media. In J. Furby, & K. Randell (Eds.), Screen Methods: Comparative Readings in Film Studies (38-47). Wallflower Press

Re-situating Grant Allen: Writing, radicalism and modernity (2005)
Book Chapter
Greenslade, W., & Rodgers, T. (2005). Re-situating Grant Allen: Writing, radicalism and modernity. In W. Greenslade, & T. Rodgers (Eds.), Grant Allen: Literature and Cultural Politics at the Fin de Siecle (1-22). Ashgate

This 10,000-word introductory chapter is the first essay in the collection Grant Allen: Literature and Cultural Politics at the Fin de Siècle, edited by William Greenslade and Terence Rodgers. It seeks to place Grant Allen's polymathic achievement -... Read More about Re-situating Grant Allen: Writing, radicalism and modernity.