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Dialogue (To be titled)

May 20, 2011 · by admin · in e-Journal, Volume 1, Issue 1

Lis Austin and R. Justin Hunt For this issue, staff and postgraduates from Roehampton University were invited to initiate a web-based dialogue surrounding the themes of performative writing and the event of writing. Read Lis and Justin’s exchange by clicking below….

How to Write Protest

May 20, 2011 · by admin · in e-Journal, Volume 1, Issue 1

Johanna Linsley Abstract: ‘How to Write Protest’ considers the practice of writing and the materiality of the written word in relation to protest.  It asks, simply: how is protest written?  Keenly aware that the question exceeds the scope of this…

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