Professor Jonathan Rayner from the School of English presents a comprehensive study of Australian horror cinema from the 1970s up to the present. Jonathan addresses the way these films have been labelled ‘gothic’ and traces images and ideas of familiarity, monstrosity, hybridity and sublimity on screen.
Recorded & produced by Kitty Turner
It All Kind of Links Really
Positive Urban Transformations
How to Die Like a Romantic Poet
Crucible@50 – Ashley Barnes and Tedd George in conversation with Robert Hastie
The Politics of Street Trees
Learning Hereditary Cancer on Social Media – Dr Stefania Vicari
Words, Vision & Sound
Crucible at 50 - Tanya Moiseiwitch
An un/familiar space: Autoethnographic Family Research – Dr Sabine Little and Toby Little
Writing for the Crucible Stage – Chris Bush in conversation with Ashley Barnes
Building The Crucible - Tedd george in conversation with Ashley Barnes
Developing a New generation of Leaders for Sheffield‘s NHS - Dr Stefan Cantore
Is Our National Story in Crisis? - Dr Henriette Louwerse
‘Laughter‘ by Harold Pinter - read by Sam West
‘Getting Trashed on Cider‘ by Jarvis Cocker - read by Tommi Bryson
‘Heroes‘ by Benjamin Zephaniah - read by Warda Yassin
‘Here Lies a City‘s Heart‘ by Berlie Doherty -read by Maria de Souza
‘Minds‘ by Benjamin Zephaniah - read by Surriya Falconer
Rethinking Capitalism: Professor Michael Jacobs
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Lit Society: Books and Drama
Ex Libris
Write The Book: Conversations on Craft
The Count of Monte Cristo
Grimms’ Fairy Tales
Fresh Air
Myths and Legends