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'The Work' (2025)
Book Chapter
Lyall, S. 'The Work'. In A Companion to Postwar British and Irish Literature and Culture. Wiley

A Summer Sunday Evening (2025)
Digital Artefact
Stutterheim, K. A Summer Sunday Evening. [Film]

An experimental Short Documentary

After a busy summer weekend at one of southern England’s most beautiful beaches, people gather for BBQs, dip their feet in the sea, snap photos, and play ball. As the sun sets, a quieter truth remains: the traces... Read More about A Summer Sunday Evening.

Staging the Modern Nightmare (2025)
Book Chapter
Milne, L. (2025). Staging the Modern Nightmare. In F. Clemente, & G. Colombani (Eds.), Nightmares in the Long Nineteenth Century (195–250). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-81164-7_8

Over the course of the long nineteenth century, the manner in which people experienced and represented terrifying dreams changed in far-reaching ways. This chapter considers, first, what a nightmare is and how it works, then, how key thinkers, writer... Read More about Staging the Modern Nightmare.

Chester Brown (2025)
Book
Køhlert, F. B. (2025). Chester Brown. University Press of Mississippi

Best known for his alternative comics, Chester Brown (b. 1960) is one of the most acclaimed and influential cartoonists of the last half century. This first biography provides a critical account of Brown’s life and career, highlighting his role in th... Read More about Chester Brown.

Deepa Mehta’s Frauenfiguren in FIRE - EARTH - WATER (2025)
Book Chapter
Stutterheim, K. (in press). Deepa Mehta’s Frauenfiguren in FIRE - EARTH - WATER. In C. Lang, & K. Nühlen (Eds.), Frauen in der Drehbucharbeit: Geschichte, Produktion, Ästhetik. De Gruyter

In my chapter, I will give an impression of the significance of the trilogy in relation to a female author's particular perspective on India's independence from Britain and the division of society and also religious radicalisation that accompanied it... Read More about Deepa Mehta’s Frauenfiguren in FIRE - EARTH - WATER.

Capitalist Realism and Higher Popular Music Education: Towards a Counter-Hegemonic Alternative (2025)
Journal Article
Moir, Z., Harvey, A., & Veldon, E. (2025). Capitalist Realism and Higher Popular Music Education: Towards a Counter-Hegemonic Alternative. Action, Criticism, and Theory for Music Education, 24(2), 186-215. https://doi.org/10.22176/act24.2.181

This article presents a theoretical consideration of some of the ways in which capitalist realism is shaping the field of higher popular music education. We begin by presenting an overview of our understanding of Fisher’s concept and then offer a cri... Read More about Capitalist Realism and Higher Popular Music Education: Towards a Counter-Hegemonic Alternative.

Hypnos (Kyoto Independent Film Festival) (2025)
Exhibition / Performance
Milne, L. Hypnos (Kyoto Independent Film Festival). [Video]. 31 March 2025

Official selection (semi-finalist) at Kyoto Independent Film Festival 2025.

An Ancient Egyptian poem, driving through a storm, radio, memory and the otherworld. A dream film on Super8 and HD.

Wittgenstein's Holiday (2025)
Digital Artefact
Martin, S. (2025). Wittgenstein's Holiday. [Film]

Found footage poetry film, using holiday movies shot in the lifetime of philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889-1951).

Between recolonisation and decolonisation: Documenta 15 and the political decontextualisation of art (2025)
Journal Article
Bräuchler, B., & Supartono, A. (2025). Between recolonisation and decolonisation: Documenta 15 and the political decontextualisation of art. Cultural Dynamics, 37(1-2), 88 - 105. https://doi.org/10.1177/09213740251323341

Documenta 15, a global exhibition of contemporary art that took place in 2022 in Germany, over a period of 100 days, stands out for two reasons: (1) for the first time documenta was under artistic directorship of an art collective, and (2) it was sca... Read More about Between recolonisation and decolonisation: Documenta 15 and the political decontextualisation of art.

The Weird as Crisis Genre: Tipping Points, Ontological Reorientation, and the Desert Tide in Algernon Blackwood’s “Sand” (1912) (2025)
Book Chapter
Alder, E. (2025). The Weird as Crisis Genre: Tipping Points, Ontological Reorientation, and the Desert Tide in Algernon Blackwood’s “Sand” (1912). In The Call of the Eco-Weird in Fiction, Films, and Games (57-81). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-77126-2_4

Early twentieth-century weird tales reward ecocritical consideration of the ontological positions they take on the place of humans in a more-than-human world. This chapter examines Algernon Blackwood’s 1912 short story “Sand” as an eco-weird fiction.... Read More about The Weird as Crisis Genre: Tipping Points, Ontological Reorientation, and the Desert Tide in Algernon Blackwood’s “Sand” (1912).

Hypnos (Arthouse Festival of Beverly Hills) (2025)
Exhibition / Performance
Milne, L. Hypnos (Arthouse Festival of Beverly Hills). [Short film]. 1 March 2025

Official selection (semi-finalist) at Arthouse Festival of Beverly Hills 2025.

An Ancient Egyptian poem, driving through a storm, radio, memory and the otherworld. A dream film on Super8 and HD.

Hypnos (Berlin Short Awards) (2025)
Exhibition / Performance
Milne, L. Hypnos (Berlin Short Awards). [Short film]. 1 March 2025

Official selection (semi-finalist) for Berlin Short Awards 2025.

An Ancient Egyptian poem, driving through a storm, radio, memory and the otherworld. A dream film on Super8 and HD.