As Annette Kuhn explains in relation to her pioneering research on cinema culture in 1930s Britain, ‘how people remember is as much a text to be deciphered as what they remember’ (2002: 6). This article, drawing from research conducted as part of a three-year AHRC-funded project looking at the history of the Highlands and Islands Film Guild (The Major Minor Cinema Project: Highlands and Islands Film Guild 1946-71, University of Glasgow and University of Stirling), 1 will examine the ways in which cinema memories are narrativised. The article will focus in particular on the creative writing strand of the project, which was inspired by the surprising discovery of the project’s pilot study that some cinema-goers from the period of research had...
The premise for my CURA book project had its genesis, I suppose, in my personal movie memories that ...
This research explored the storytelling (collection, curation, and use) in the Cabrach, a remote Sco...
This research explored the storytelling (collection, curation, and use) in the Cabrach, a remote Sco...
As Annette Kuhn explains in relation to her pioneering research on cinema culture in 1930s Britain, ...
As Annette Kuhn explains in relation to her pioneering research on cinema culture in 1930s Britain,...
As Annette Kuhn explains in relation to her pioneering research on cinema culture in 1930s Britain,...
This anthology of new writing on cinema is part of a three-year collaborative research project betwe...
This anthology of new writing on cinema is part of a three-year collaborative research project betwe...
This article proposes that due to its very different production and exhibition networks, amateur cin...
This paper analyses the impact of interdisciplinary research – in this case, specifically oral histo...
This article focuses on the results of my research project on cinemagoing heritage, concluding with ...
The Highlands and Islands Film Guild is briefly surveyed in this article that introduces the Special...
Drawing upon original ethnographic research of rural Welsh audiences, this article meets a burgeonin...
The premise for my CURA book project had its genesis, I suppose, in my personal movie memories that ...
The premise for my CURA book project had its genesis, I suppose, in my personal movie memories that ...
The premise for my CURA book project had its genesis, I suppose, in my personal movie memories that ...
This research explored the storytelling (collection, curation, and use) in the Cabrach, a remote Sco...
This research explored the storytelling (collection, curation, and use) in the Cabrach, a remote Sco...
As Annette Kuhn explains in relation to her pioneering research on cinema culture in 1930s Britain, ...
As Annette Kuhn explains in relation to her pioneering research on cinema culture in 1930s Britain,...
As Annette Kuhn explains in relation to her pioneering research on cinema culture in 1930s Britain,...
This anthology of new writing on cinema is part of a three-year collaborative research project betwe...
This anthology of new writing on cinema is part of a three-year collaborative research project betwe...
This article proposes that due to its very different production and exhibition networks, amateur cin...
This paper analyses the impact of interdisciplinary research – in this case, specifically oral histo...
This article focuses on the results of my research project on cinemagoing heritage, concluding with ...
The Highlands and Islands Film Guild is briefly surveyed in this article that introduces the Special...
Drawing upon original ethnographic research of rural Welsh audiences, this article meets a burgeonin...
The premise for my CURA book project had its genesis, I suppose, in my personal movie memories that ...
The premise for my CURA book project had its genesis, I suppose, in my personal movie memories that ...
The premise for my CURA book project had its genesis, I suppose, in my personal movie memories that ...
This research explored the storytelling (collection, curation, and use) in the Cabrach, a remote Sco...
This research explored the storytelling (collection, curation, and use) in the Cabrach, a remote Sco...