The aim of this thesis is to define, categorise, and justify the genre of mashup literature by providing a framework for understanding what mashup literature is, and analysing what it has to offer. The project seeks to examine the development of mashup literature, both from its influences in music and film mashups, as well as from fan fiction and the supernatural and romance genres that are mashed into the new work. The purpose is to show that the bounds of mashup literature as a genre extend beyond the few works that bear the name ‘mashup literature’, and that these works have the capability to comment and critique the source material in the same way as any other adaptation. This thesis analyses the development of mashup literature as pa...
This study elevates John Keats’s stylistic sensuousness to a significant and coherent strand of thou...
This project sits within the field of popular culture, exploring the ways in which people read Terry...
This thesis is a work of fiction. It contains the first fifteen chapters of a novel in-progress. The...
The aim of this thesis is to illustrate the fluid and evolving nature of masculinities as experience...
This thesis contributes new knowledge to the field of Shakespearean adaptation studies by reversing ...
This comparative study investigates representations of objects and materiality in the late modernism...
The tendency for societies to organize themselves around contours of sameness and difference leads n...
This thesis discusses human empowerment in Cormac McCarthy’s post-apocalyptic novel, The Road. While...
Focusing on the early years of James I’s reign in England – specifically, 1603 to 1606 – I explore h...
Post-traumatic disorders have been included in some of the most popular narratives in mainstream cul...
This thesis examines the extent to which Frank Herbert’s best-selling science fiction series, the si...
The present project begins in the middle of an always already becoming phenomenon: voice. In brief, ...
"Towards a Poetics of Becoming: Samuel Taylor Coleridge�s and John Keats�s Aesthetics Between Ideali...
This study considers how the genre of espionage fiction evolved in the period 1932-1945. It undertak...
The present research deals with the application of Julia Kristeva s psychoanalytic theories of the m...
This study elevates John Keats’s stylistic sensuousness to a significant and coherent strand of thou...
This project sits within the field of popular culture, exploring the ways in which people read Terry...
This thesis is a work of fiction. It contains the first fifteen chapters of a novel in-progress. The...
The aim of this thesis is to illustrate the fluid and evolving nature of masculinities as experience...
This thesis contributes new knowledge to the field of Shakespearean adaptation studies by reversing ...
This comparative study investigates representations of objects and materiality in the late modernism...
The tendency for societies to organize themselves around contours of sameness and difference leads n...
This thesis discusses human empowerment in Cormac McCarthy’s post-apocalyptic novel, The Road. While...
Focusing on the early years of James I’s reign in England – specifically, 1603 to 1606 – I explore h...
Post-traumatic disorders have been included in some of the most popular narratives in mainstream cul...
This thesis examines the extent to which Frank Herbert’s best-selling science fiction series, the si...
The present project begins in the middle of an always already becoming phenomenon: voice. In brief, ...
"Towards a Poetics of Becoming: Samuel Taylor Coleridge�s and John Keats�s Aesthetics Between Ideali...
This study considers how the genre of espionage fiction evolved in the period 1932-1945. It undertak...
The present research deals with the application of Julia Kristeva s psychoanalytic theories of the m...
This study elevates John Keats’s stylistic sensuousness to a significant and coherent strand of thou...
This project sits within the field of popular culture, exploring the ways in which people read Terry...
This thesis is a work of fiction. It contains the first fifteen chapters of a novel in-progress. The...