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Painting Brideshead | Words on What I've Seen
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Words on What I’ve Seen. On film and TV. June 2, 2009 – 3:21 pm. When we think of period drama, particularly in the 1980s, it is natural to anticipate a kind of faithful conservatism aligned to a mainstream propagation of national pride and mythology. The all-conquering. Numerous Merchant Ivory productions, and lavish serials such as. Jewel in the Crown. Laquo; Trauma and Place. Occupation: something old, something new. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
Looking for Loach | Words on What I've Seen
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Words on What I’ve Seen. On film and TV. June 19, 2009 – 4:31 pm. To the framing device of. And the tortured memories of his troubled protagonists in. My Name is Joe. In all the aforementioned (and in. The use of these devices can be justified on the basis of narrative efficiency at no point do subjective motifs infringe on the dominance of the central aesthetic or formal template. In. And we see a clear difference, post-industrial decline is evoked as backdrop and is duly enveloped in heroic denouement.
Occupation: something old, something new. | Words on What I've Seen
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Words on What I’ve Seen. On film and TV. Occupation: something old, something new. June 19, 2009 – 4:26 pm. On Tuesday night, I stumbled across the BBC’s three-part drama. I’m not the biggest James Nesbitt fan so my hopes weren’t too high and having watched the final episode last night, I’m now even less of a James Nesbitt fan, even more of a Stephen Graham fan and am filled with pleasant surprised at something substantial on the BBC’s main channel. I was also moved to think of. In Which we Serve. What w...
Soap Realism | Words on What I've Seen
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Words on What I’ve Seen. On film and TV. July 10, 2009 – 12:31 pm. First up, many apologies for my recent neglect of this blog. I’ve been working on an article for the past couple of the weeks, so doing a film and tv blog at the same time feels a bit like a busman’s holiday. I hope this compensates a little:. Returns to UK screens on Monday night and I can’t wait. In my post on. This format got me thinking about. Which ran from 2000-2003. Like. The use of these universal signifiers of the everyday the st...
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Words on What I’ve Seen. On film and TV. May 18, 2009 – 3:46 pm. Samantha Morton’s directorial debut. Aired on Channel 4 last night. Set in Nottingham, it follows the declining fortunes of Lucy (Molly Windsor) as she enters the UK care system. Morton herself grew up in care, in Nottingham, yet the film resists the trappings of biography by firmly locating its action in the present, with a harsh and uncompromising realist aesthetic ensuring against melodrama. Anderson, UK, 1963). Saturday Night and Sunday...
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Bienvenido a Trinidad! Huh? | ...The Sun Never Sets
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8230;The Sun Never Sets. Travels in New Naval History. June 11, 2010. Greetings all. I’m sure you’re excited to know that the long-awaited return of my blog is here, and over the next 6 weeks (when I can be bothered) I’ll be writing to you about my experiences out here in Trinidad and Tobago and the Cayman Islands. I’ve got a lot to cover after my first couple of days here so I’ll dive straight in. Once you get used to the system though, they’re very useful, and great value. Posted in Trinidad and Tobago.
Biography | ...The Sun Never Sets
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8230;The Sun Never Sets. Travels in New Naval History. 8216;Australian Naval Defence and the 1887 Colonial Conference, Context, Policy and Reaction’,. International Journal of Naval History. Vol6, Issue 1 (April, 2007). 8216;Racial Identity in the Trinidad Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve’, in Jackson, Ashley (ed.), ‘New Research on the British Empire and the Second World War: Part 1’,. Vol 7, No. 1 (2010), pp. 30-57. Transnational Mobilization in Modern Conflicts. Local and Global History. Create a free we...
40 Days & 40 Nights – Final Thoughts | ...The Sun Never Sets
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8230;The Sun Never Sets. Travels in New Naval History. July 18, 2009. 40 Days and 40 Nights – Final Thoughts. It’s certainly not perfect. Perhaps it tries to be a little too western (American) at times, at least superficially. One advert selling a skin whitener I find particularly unsettling (didn’t Michael Jackson teach us anything? Cheers for following, and I look forward to seeing you all soon. Posted in Singapore Part 2. Laquo; Week 5 – Dan on gangs (and other reflections). On June 10, 2010.
Week 5 – Dan on gangs (and other reflections) | ...The Sun Never Sets
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8230;The Sun Never Sets. Travels in New Naval History. July 15, 2009. Week 5 – Dan on gangs (and other reflections). I’m currently staying in Little India which is great for food! Posted in Singapore Part 2. Laquo; Final days in KL (days 23-27). 40 Days and 40 Nights – Final Thoughts. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. I Am Nick Armstrong.
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Evolving wellness through curiosity. Posted on: August 24, 2013. Post written by: jaclyn. My best friend sent this quotation to me via Pinterest recently. It made me think about what motivates us day-to-day, what keeps us in love with every minute of our lives. What does that have to do with wellness? In her song Out of Habit. Before we can be truly well, we have to answer two things for ourselves:. What does it mean to be well? Why does wellness matter? What does it mean to be well? This site is dedicat...
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Shelves and other updates. August 12, 2015. Having a whole new house to start from scratch with is simultaneously awesome and slightly overwhelming. That’s one of the reasons I pushed so hard to get the master bedroom to a place where it felt “done enough” to me, so that at least one room in the house didn’t prompt constant “should we move that? 8221; feelings every time I was in there. And it has totally been worth it. The other rooms in the house? The last time we chatted about the kitchen. Kind of thi...
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Words on What I've Seen | On film and TV.
Words on What I’ve Seen. On film and TV. November 26, 2009 – 2:53 pm. I’ve neglected this blog for too long, fear not though, I am currently putting together some ideas which will enliven it, hopefully. In the meantime, here’s something I’ve done recently. Saturday Night and Sunday Morning. October 23, 2009 – 2:46 pm. Reflecting on the legacy of the BBC’s ‘Play for Today’ series, Hanif Kureishi noted: ‘On my way up to London the morning after a. It’s Been a While. October 15, 2009 – 2:53 pm. Top tens are...
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Wednesday, February 18, 2009. Australia day 2009. We decided to go fishing on the inlet. Around 9.30am the temperature dropped and this storm front rolled in from the south. It rained every bit as hard as it looked like it would.and then some. Thunderheads gather north of Port Douglas. Mt Thornton is obscured, but it stands at approx 1300m, so that storm above it cloud is probably about 2km in height. A catamaran coming into the channel under quickly fading light. It was rare to get pinks in the east...
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