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James Mweu and Kunja Dance Theatre: Contemporary Dance as African Cultural Production
(Book chapter)This article argues that contemporary dance in Africa should be considered to be a form of African cultural production rather an imported Euro-American practice on the basis that it has been adopted by choreographers in ... -
James Smith
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James Watt's Leicester Walk
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Jane Austen : Persuasion.
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Jane Austen and Popular Culture
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Jane Fletcher, [Jennie] (1890–1968), swimmer and Olympic title holder
(Other)Fletcher, Jane [Jennie] (1890–1968), swimmer, was born at 46 Checkett's Road, Belgrave, Leicester, on 19 March 1890, the fourth daughter of John Frederick Fletcher, shoe riveter and later fishmonger, and his wife, Emily, ... -
'Janis Raups, From The Refutation of Colour'. In: Robert Sheppard et el., Twitters for a Lark: Poetry of the European Union of Imaginary Authors, conducted and co-created by Robert Sheppard.
(Other)This collaboration with Professor Robert Sheppard involved inventing and writing as Latvian poet Janis Raups, as part of Sheppard's European Union of Imaginary Authors’ project. -
Je ne regrette rien.
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Jewish Soldiers of the Time: Ethos, Pathos and Logos in Rineke Dijkstra’s “Israel Portraits”
(Conference)My paper investigated Dutch photographer Rineke Dijkstra’s photographic series ‘Israel Portraits’, solicited by the Herzliya Museum of Art (Israel) in 1999. ‘Israel Portraits’ depicts Israeli soldiers in military camps and ... -
Jérôme Bel
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John Heminges's Tap-house at the Globe
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John Law (Margaret Harkness), A City Girl
(Book)A scholarly edited edition of A City Girl (1887) with Introduction, Author Biography and Timeline. -
John Piper's Modernist Scenography
(Article)As one of the pre-eminent British painters of the twentieth century, John Piper secured his legacy with his depictions of swirling seas, grand country houses, and secluded churches. However his contribution to the theatre ... -
John Stuart Hindmarsh (1907–1938), test pilot and racing driver,
(Other)John Stuart Hindmarsh (1907–1938), test pilot and racing driver, was born at St Leonards on Sea, Sussex, on 25 November 1907, the son of Donald Stuart Hindmarsh, stockbroker, and his wife, Annie Stuart, née Campbell. ... -
John Windet
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Jonathan Taylor - poetry
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