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  • Forsyth, Alison (Palgrave Macmillan, 2009)
    Over the past two decades, theatre practitioners across the West have turned to documentary modes of performance-making to confront new socio-political realities. This has led to an astonishing range of performance styles, ...
  • Staniforth, Amy (2012-05-09)
  • Griffiths, Merris (Leicester University Press, 2002)
    In the UK, concern over the 'dumbing down' of children's programmes has met with defensive responses from television producers. In the US, after much lobbying, legislation designed to ensure compulsory inclusion of ...
  • Barker, Martin (2008-06)
    Hollywood in the 1990s was a complicated place, and source of films. As well as the tent-pole summer and Christmas blockbusters, and the array of genre or mixed-genre films, through its finance houses and distribution ...
  • Brostrom, Cara (Aberystwyth UniversityTheatre, Film and Television Studies, 2010-03)
    The Performance: A teapot, a stranger, a very clean house; diary of the unremarkable is a participatory enquiry into photography as both time-based medium and phenomenological encounter. Prior to the installation, 15 ...
  • Ames, Margaret (Aberystwyth University, 2011)
    A new piece authored by Edward Wadsworth and Cyrff Ystwyth. Wadsworth is a learning disabled person. ‘Psychedelia’ developed as a response by Wadsworth and the company to media reports of high levels of hate crime and hate ...
  • Campbell, Patrick; Kear, Adrian (Routledge, 2001-05-24)
    Never before has the relationship between psychoanalysis and performance been mapped out, either in terms of analyzing the nature of performance itself, or in terms of making sense of specific performance-related activities. ...
  • Miskell, Peter (Aberystwyth University, 2000)
    This thesis is a social history of the cinema in Wales. It examines the position of the cinema, as an institution, in Welsh society in the period when film-going was at its peak. It argues that from the 1920s to the 1950s ...
  • Rain Dogs 
    Brookes, Michael; Pearson, Michael John; Thomas, Ed (2002)
    'Rain dogs' was presented at Chapter, Cardiff, supported by a production grant of £15,000 from the Arts Council of Wales. The work being realised in collaboration with Mike Pearson and Welsh playwright Ed Thomas, and ...
  • Ladd, Eddie (2009-10-29)
    Bu Bobby Sands farw ym 1981 tra’n ymprydio yng ngharchar Long Kesh yn Belfast. Ei nod oedd ad-ennill statws gwleidyddol i’r carcharorion gweriniaethol. Wedi chwilio ymhellach daw i glawr ei fod wedi bod yn aelod o glwb ...
  • Hunter, Russell (Aberystwyth University, 2009)
    This thesis presents the processes and outcomes of a comparative critical reception study of the films of Italian horror and giallo director Dario Argento in the UK and Italy. Situating itself broadly within the study of ...
  • Forsyth, Alison (Cambridge Scholars Press, 2007)
    The scholars included in this collection sought to indicate more contemporary working definitions for the expression 'American Dream', or rather Dreams. The multidisciplinary selections come from many countries and represent ...
  • Barker, Martin (Unknown Publisher, 2008-06-23)
    This is a report on what can be learnt from our world dataset about viewers of The Lord of the Rings who were aged under 16. In this report, I draw both on the world set, and on the UK subset, sometimes drawing comparisons ...
  • Staniforth, Amy (2009-03-01)
    The discovery in 1959 of the fossil fragments that would become the Zinjanthropus boisei skull propelled Olduvai Gorge, the Leakey family, and the search for human origins into the glare of the world's media. This triumvirate ...
  • Thompson, Melissa (2008)
    Richard Gough’s talent for taking risks came at an early age. He left school at age 17, and while others were deciding whether to take up a trade or go to university, Gough struck out on his own journey, deciding to create ...
  • Egan, Kate; Barker, Martin (2006-11)
    In a recent article, Sonia Livingstone has attempted to summarise some of the many problems, complexities and challenges which researchers face when conducting cross-cultural audience projects. This essay tells the story ...
  • Cormack, Sinéad (Aberystwyth UniversityTheatre, Film and Television Studies, 2010-02)
    The practice-as-research projected ‘RUN FOR YOUR LIFE’ is a sixty minute autobiographical solo performance. The performance took place on a scale map painted on a black floor, marking all of the world’s countries and their ...
  • Mathijs, Ernest; Barker, Martin (Walking Tree, 2007)
    Following the release in 2001 of the first film of Peter Jackson's adapted trilogy of J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings: the Fellowship of The Ring, a wave of 'Ring Fever' swamped the world, with reprints of the novel, ...
  • Research, Centre for Performance (CPR, 2009-05-12)
    On 12th May 2009 the Theatre, Film and Television Studies Department (TFTS) and the Centre for Performance Research (CPR) will welcome new Departmental Fellow Barbara Cavanagh and we would like to invite you to attend an ...

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