Stories
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The eye of darshan
The Hindu concept of darshan means “divine revelation”, but it’s also about the multilayered ways in which we see the world around us. Adrian Plau explains how one image in a Panjabi manuscript relates to darshan, and why it’s so striking.
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The politics and power of audio-description
Traditional theatre audio-description often lets down artists and audiences. But, done well, it has the potential to be a force for creativity as well as accessibility.
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Surviving grief when discussing death is off limits
When Iqra Choudhry’s dad died, she lost her words. Here she explains how finding a way to talk and write about loss has been essential for surviving it.
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Confronting male stereotypes in the classroom
Sometimes men just don’t like football. Writer and teacher Okechukwu Nzelu decides to be himself in front of his students.
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The laughing philosopher's legacy to dull mortals. Which if you read, the duce is in it, If you dont smile within a minute. Said Sue to Will the other day, With Countenance cast down - I have not now, tho' once so gay, A Will to call my own.
Date: [1800?]- Archives and manuscripts
Radford, Drs Maitland and Muriel
Radford, Maitland (b.1885 - d.1944)Date: 1894-1986Reference: PP/RAD- Books
Psychoanalytic scholia on the Homeric epics / By Konstantinos I. Arvanitakis.
Arvanitakis, Konstantinos I.Date: [2015]- Books
Frissure / a collaborative work between Kathleen Jamie and Brigid Collins.
Jamie, Kathleen, 1962-Date: 2013