This paper seeks to contribute to the postcolonial shifts being undertaken in early modern literary studies, which explore developing racial and colonial identities in this historical period. In particular, this thesis considers the representation and racialisation of the Arab subject on the English stage at a time when the Ottomans, who, as I argue,form a part of this Arab identity, are superseding England in economic, cultural and intellectual production. Considering overlapping categories of religion, skin-¬‐colour, class, and nationality used to describe Mohammedan-¬‐Ottoman-¬‐Turk-¬‐Moor-¬‐type identities, this paper moves away from readings of suchfiguresas Islamic-¬‐Othersand argues instead for an Arab identity: a racial otherness th...
Shakespeare\u27s Romeo and Juliet (1595/96) depicts the forbidden love of two young individuals -- R...
Peer tutors have been utilized in many settings to work with various individuals, including those wi...
Colonialism is not only enforced through violence but facilitated also by economic, religious and so...
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Stuart Hall’s writing began to take a biographical turn. For read...
The United Arab Emirates\u27 complex history, its current demographics, its youthfulness as a countr...
Defence date: 20 March 2015Examining Board: Prof. Christian Reus-Smit, University of Queensland (Sup...
I belong to a generation of cultural studies researchers for whom Stuart Hall was not the primary vo...
Design studio education has been a leading pedagogical principle in design learning for over 100 yea...
This article addresses recent art projects that are discussed under the notion of new materialist ae...
This essay revisits Raymond Williams’s notion of ‘structures of feeling’ with the intention of clari...
This thesis explores the work of historians, history teachers, and NGO employees engaged in regional...
A randomised survey in Texas found that 22 per cent of the public identified themselves as consumers...
In this essay I argue that the idea of inhabiting, and of human individuality as the house of being,...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.Interest in architectural touri...
This paper reflects on the potential of future-oriented analysis (FTA) to address major change and t...
Shakespeare\u27s Romeo and Juliet (1595/96) depicts the forbidden love of two young individuals -- R...
Peer tutors have been utilized in many settings to work with various individuals, including those wi...
Colonialism is not only enforced through violence but facilitated also by economic, religious and so...
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Stuart Hall’s writing began to take a biographical turn. For read...
The United Arab Emirates\u27 complex history, its current demographics, its youthfulness as a countr...
Defence date: 20 March 2015Examining Board: Prof. Christian Reus-Smit, University of Queensland (Sup...
I belong to a generation of cultural studies researchers for whom Stuart Hall was not the primary vo...
Design studio education has been a leading pedagogical principle in design learning for over 100 yea...
This article addresses recent art projects that are discussed under the notion of new materialist ae...
This essay revisits Raymond Williams’s notion of ‘structures of feeling’ with the intention of clari...
This thesis explores the work of historians, history teachers, and NGO employees engaged in regional...
A randomised survey in Texas found that 22 per cent of the public identified themselves as consumers...
In this essay I argue that the idea of inhabiting, and of human individuality as the house of being,...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.Interest in architectural touri...
This paper reflects on the potential of future-oriented analysis (FTA) to address major change and t...
Shakespeare\u27s Romeo and Juliet (1595/96) depicts the forbidden love of two young individuals -- R...
Peer tutors have been utilized in many settings to work with various individuals, including those wi...
Colonialism is not only enforced through violence but facilitated also by economic, religious and so...