This catalogue essay was commissioned by Steven Bode at Film and Video Umbrella to accompany Sarah Miles' installation of her film No Place, 2005. The film, comprising two different components shown in two separate but related locations - King's Lynn, Norfolk and King's Cross, London - loosely weaves narrative themes from Victor Fleming's The Wizard of Oz and Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo to tell the story of a young girl's move from the country to the city. My text, in addressing the film, was structured around the narrative trope of the journey, using Tvetlan Todorov's model where the stasis of the beginning is put into action by a rupture, in this case, the cyclone from The Wizard of Oz, and finally reaches another point of stasis or resolu...
In this paper, Marta and Matthew Hawkins explore female creativity and agency through the means of d...
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Cultural theorist Elaine Scarry speaks of the narrative shape of the world as projected outward from...
The Wizard of Oz brought many now-iconic tropes into popular culture: the yellow brick road, ruby sl...
Salman Rushdie’s little guidebook to The Wizard o f Oz contains some compelling observations about d...
This article is a reflective account of a series of short films and book works I have made about my ...
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PhD ThesisMy PhD explores the theme of the hotel in the modernist fiction of Jean Rhys, Katherine M...
My PhD explores the theme of the hotel in the modernist fiction of Jean Rhys, Katherine Mansfield an...
Peer-reviewed article.A personal exploration of a feeling of displacement in the author's life, thro...
I grew up on a farm in Northeast Kansas, under a big sky that had open views of the fields, pastures...
Going Places is a collection of short stories about girls and women of today unable to solidify thei...
This thesis consists of a completed, young-adult, dystopian, fantasy novel, iNSiDE, and a series of ...
Conventional literary and filmic representations of the American suburbs depict a space that is eith...
This essay explores the movements of cinema as it is refashioned within an art gallery space. In add...
In this paper, Marta and Matthew Hawkins explore female creativity and agency through the means of d...
Critics such as Elizabeth Napier and Lorraine Sim explore some aspects of space and borders in their...
Cultural theorist Elaine Scarry speaks of the narrative shape of the world as projected outward from...
The Wizard of Oz brought many now-iconic tropes into popular culture: the yellow brick road, ruby sl...
Salman Rushdie’s little guidebook to The Wizard o f Oz contains some compelling observations about d...
This article is a reflective account of a series of short films and book works I have made about my ...
This paper analyzes three ways in which the figure of the house is represented in the 2005's film ve...
PhD ThesisMy PhD explores the theme of the hotel in the modernist fiction of Jean Rhys, Katherine M...
My PhD explores the theme of the hotel in the modernist fiction of Jean Rhys, Katherine Mansfield an...
Peer-reviewed article.A personal exploration of a feeling of displacement in the author's life, thro...
I grew up on a farm in Northeast Kansas, under a big sky that had open views of the fields, pastures...
Going Places is a collection of short stories about girls and women of today unable to solidify thei...
This thesis consists of a completed, young-adult, dystopian, fantasy novel, iNSiDE, and a series of ...
Conventional literary and filmic representations of the American suburbs depict a space that is eith...
This essay explores the movements of cinema as it is refashioned within an art gallery space. In add...
In this paper, Marta and Matthew Hawkins explore female creativity and agency through the means of d...
Critics such as Elizabeth Napier and Lorraine Sim explore some aspects of space and borders in their...
Cultural theorist Elaine Scarry speaks of the narrative shape of the world as projected outward from...