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Author interview: Q&A with Rachel O’Neill on Seduction: men, masculinity and mediated intimacy
In this author interview, we speak to Rachel O’Neill about her recent book, Seduction: Men, Masculinity and Mediated Intimacy, which offers an ethnographic study of the ‘seduction industry’. In the interview, she discusses the seduction industry as part of a continuum of mediated intimacy, the ways in which neoliberal rationalities are shaping masculine subjectivity today, how the book relates to contemporary discussions surrounding consent and women’s sexual agency and the particular challenges of undertaking this fieldwork. If you are interested in this interview, you can read a review of Seduction on LSE RB here. Q&A with Rachel O’Neill, author of Seduction: Men, Masculinity and Mediated Intimacy (Polity, 2018
Episode 3: Rachel Wightman, CSP Staff and Author
In this episode, CSP\u27s Associate Director of Instruction and Outreach, Rachel Wightman, shares about her new book, Faith and Fake News: A Guide to Consuming Information Wisely, including how she became interested in the topic, what led to the creation of this book, and why this topic is so important today
Rachel Swarns Book Event: The 272
A conversation with Rachel Swarns, author of The GU272: The Families Who Were Enslaved And Sold To Build The American Catholic Church (Penguin Random House 2023). The conversation was moderated by Georgetown Professor Adam Rothman and hosted by Georgetown's Center for the Study of Slavery and Its Legacies
sj-pdf-2-aln-10.1177_11771801221085353 – Supplemental material for Dadirri: an Indigenous place-based research methodology
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-2-aln-10.1177_11771801221085353 for Dadirri: an Indigenous place-based research methodology by Miriam-Rose Ungunmerr-Baumann, Rachel A Groom, Emma L Schuberg, Judy Atkinson, Caroline (Carlie) Atkinson, Ruth Wallace and Gavin Morris in AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples</p
sj-pdf-3-aln-10.1177_11771801221085353 – Supplemental material for Dadirri: an Indigenous place-based research methodology
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-3-aln-10.1177_11771801221085353 for Dadirri: an Indigenous place-based research methodology by Miriam-Rose Ungunmerr-Baumann, Rachel A Groom, Emma L Schuberg, Judy Atkinson, Caroline (Carlie) Atkinson, Ruth Wallace and Gavin Morris in AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples</p
Theodore Clement Steele: A Lecture by Rachel Perry
Join author and curator Rachel Perry for a lecture on the life and artwork of Theodore Clement (TC) Steele. Perhaps the most well-known artist of the “Hoosier Group,” Steele created impressionist portraits and landscape paintings from his studio in Nashville, Indiana.https://scholarship.depauw.edu/peeler_event/1084/thumbnail.jp
sj-pdf-1-aln-10.1177_11771801221085353 – Supplemental material for Dadirri: an Indigenous place-based research methodology
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-aln-10.1177_11771801221085353 for Dadirri: an Indigenous place-based research methodology by Miriam-Rose Ungunmerr-Baumann, Rachel A Groom, Emma L Schuberg, Judy Atkinson, Caroline (Carlie) Atkinson, Ruth Wallace and Gavin Morris in AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples</p
Index. Café Royal Books
Index began as an online open submission project, attracting IRO 2500 international submissions. Criteria being, ‘submissions must have already been used to communicate, or be communicative in their own right’. All submissions have been removed from their original context, breaking the messages or ideas for which they were created. For example, some of the drawings and photographs might have been made or shot to brief or assignment, for a magazine or newspaper. Index stripped them of this original context, bias and message.
Using Index as a container, exhibition space and story telling device, the pages that follow have been edited to create pairs or combinations of images that can be read as new narratives. The book is an experimental exchange of internationally created, out-of-context, repurposed text and image.
Index was acquired by The Museum of Modern Art NY Special Collection April 4th 2014.
Project and launch initially at Hanover Project, University of Central Lancashire, Preston.
Index
Various artists and authors
01.04.14
56 pages
18cm x 26cm
b/w litho
edition of 1000
Included in Index:
5 6 7 19 Sarah Bodman bookarts.uwe.ac.uk
8 9 10 11 Dr Sarah Cook University of Dundee
12 Mark Adams markadamsimages.wordpress.com
13 Christophe Le Toquin katacri.net/christophe
14 Ray Ogar rayogar.com
15 21 56 Faye Coral Johnson fayecoraljohnson.com
16 18 Craig Atkinson craigatkinson.co.uk
17 Dean Stephen Davies deanstephendavies.com
20 John Claridge johnclaridgephotographer.com
22 Jade Montserrat crescentarts.co.uk/site/jade-montserrat
23 Ravi Juneja ravijuneja.co.uk
24 Rachel Pursglove rachelpursglove.co.uk
25 Anna McQuillin
26 27 46 Meral Guler meralguler.com
28 Claire Boyd youjustgotboyd.com
29 Karen Harvey karen-harvey.co.uk
30 Thomas Darby thomasdarby.co.uk
31 Steven Marshall steven-marshall.co.uk
32 Julian McKenny processional.co.uk
33 42 43 Fabian Knöbl mondbewohner.com
34 Andrew Bracey andrewbracey.com
35 Andrew Seto andrewseto.com
36 Stephen McCoy mccoywynne.co.uk
37 Stephen Clarke [email protected]
38 39 Andrew Scott [email protected]
40 41 Kenneth Gray kennethgray.co.uk
44 45 Stephen Fowler stephenfowler72.blogspot.com
47 David Dipré daviddipre.blogspot.com
48 Michael Dietrich dietrichmichael.com
49 Marc Vallée www.marcvallee.co.uk
50 Megan Wellington megangodwin.com
51 Egle Zvirblyte nakedteeth.tumblr.com
52 54 Matthew Birchall matthewbirchall.co.uk
53 Liam Clark liamashleyclark.co
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