The limits of liminality: containing gender fluidity in Chinese and Japanese theatre Posted by By admin June 22, 2020Posted inArts, Wildfell
Jelena Sofronijević: The whales and the sharks of Yugoslav socialism Posted by By admin June 15, 2020Posted inBalkans, Central and Eastern Europe, Britić, Politics and History, Yugoslavia
From Head to Tale: Understanding Yugoslav Socialism through Zoomorphism in Contemporary Satire Posted by By admin June 1, 2020Posted inBalkans, Central and Eastern Europe, Politics and History, Yugoslavia
Through, From, and For the Margins: National Theatre Live’s The Lehman Trilogy Posted by By admin May 22, 2020Posted inArts, Politics and History, Retrospect Journal
Isolation Interviews: Jelena Sofronijevic on Education Reform Posted by By admin May 15, 2020Posted inEducation, Politics and History, Staffordshire Youth Union
Heard it at a ThinkIn: ‘There’s stigma about young people’ Posted by By admin April 4, 2020Posted inEducation, Politics and History, Tortoise Media
Student Arts Societies Must Collaborate Against Exclusivity Posted by By admin April 1, 2020Posted inArts, Audio, Education, Politics and History, The Student
Could coronavirus change our education system for the better? Posted by By admin April 1, 2020Posted inEducation, Politics and History, The Broad
Drinking in narratives of female obsession: Yukio Mishima’s Thirst For Love Posted by By admin March 21, 2020Posted inArts, The Student