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Brighton School of Art - the Victorian age to the twentieth century
An overview of the history of art and design education in Brighton, 1859-2009.
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Brighton College of Art in the 1960s
A memoir by Emeritus Professor John Vernon Lord of Brighton College of Art in the 1960s.
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Liz Aggiss
Internationally renowned for her innovations in screendance, Prof Aggiss investigates innovations in choreography and film-making.
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Arts and Crafts: the Ditchling community and Brighton School of Art
The development of arts education in Brighton and its relationship with the community at Ditchling.
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Post-war curriculum and assessment: Coldstream, Summerson, art history and complementary studies
The significance and development of art history and complementary studies at Brighton, particularly in the period from the late 1950s to the late 1960
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Lara Croft – Pixelated Object or Feminist Gaming Icon?
In this essay Jade Avis analyses the role the character Lara Croft has had to play in the representation of women in the media.
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Fashion, textiles and dress history: a personal perspective by Lou Taylor
Professor Lou Taylor writes on the development of fashion and dress studies at Brighton.
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New Media as Counter-Narrative and Corrective - Peter Samis
New Media as Counter-Narrative and Corrective - Peter Samis at University of Brighton, College of Arts and Humanities
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Queer in the museum - Patrik Steorn
Queer in the museum - Patrik Steorn at University of Brighton, College of Arts and Humanities
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Art and Design at Brighton in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries
Bruce Brown writes on the development of art and design education in Brighton from the 80s to the 21st century.
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The Master and Margarita: Deconstructing Social Realism
Final year dissertation on Russian Social Realism.
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Feminist Curation and Exhibition Online - Reesa Greenberg
Feminist Curation and Exhibition Online - Reesa Greenberg at University of Brighton, College of Arts and Humanities
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Access and Inclusivity in the Museum - Claudine Brown
Access and Inclusivity in the Museum - Claudine Brown at University of Brighton, College of Arts and Humanities
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Melancholia in Charlotte Smith’s Verse
Final year dissertation on Sussex poet Charlotte Smith.
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Dissertation: A Lacanian Approach to the American Dream in F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby and Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman
A Dissertation by a Third year English Literature Student at the University of Brighton, College of Arts and Humanities