Queer Objects COMPUTERS / Information TechnologyWhat makes an object queer? This collection considers the question in relation to lesbian, gay and transgender communities across time, cultures and space. Written by established and up and coming authors, the sixty three chapters range from ancient Egyptian tomb paintings to political placards, snapshots, sex toys and the smartphone.
It scrutinises the Home Guard’s reputation and explores whether this ‘people’s army’ was a site of social cohesion or of dissension by assessing the competing claims made for it at the time
Stefania Michelucci on myth and war in ‘The Ladybird’
studied dentistry in Glasgow
The nature and internal frictions of the great Irish poor inquiry of 1833-36 are analysed
Its construction of a new
presents itself as an eclectic mix of students and professionals dressed in everything from boho chic to surfer
This book examines alternative frameworks of time
Narrative is
and how their interplay permeates the cultural consciousness
and thus of the social history of parish and puritan religion in London
these anti-dogmatic views were later to become a trademark of his work
but it also offers valuable insights into the significance of marital status which are equally relevant to current debates on marriage and family