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Vol. 1 No. 2 (2018): Seen and Heard

Published: 2018-06-04

Editorial

  • Editorial

    Dan Wright
    • pdf

Articles

  • Exhibit B A Look Back at the Anger

    Chris Benedict
    • pdf
  • The Poetry of Broken Minds We As A People Are Innnately Complex.

    Laura Clancy
    • pdf
    • pdf
    • pdf
  • Star Trek Discovery: Boldly Going Where No Series Has Gone Before

    Emma-Ann Cranston
    • pdf
  • An Introduction to Queer Theory And its application to 'The Prussian Officer'

    Anderson Hewitt
    • pdf
  • Fetishism of The Black Body in Get Out

    Lizzy Human
    • pdf
  • Rupi Kaur, Giving the voice back to the voiceless

    Priya Kudhail
    • pdf
  • Is Nottingham's 'Literary Greats' campaign enough to attract across the pond visitors?

    Tayla Malyon
    • pdf
  • A, Response to MeToo Guilty Until Proven Innocent

    Petra Quixley
    • pdf
  • Gender Stereotypes in The Hunger Games

    Bethanie Hodgkinson
    • pdf
  • The Suffragettes of Nottingham

    Hannah Ruth Salisbury
    • pdf
  • Transgender Dating A Hidden Issue

    Will Ryan
    • pdf
  • Alice Short: never short for words

    Kirsty Sanders
    • pdf
  • A Game of Their Own

    Beth Heath
    • pdf
  • It Wasn’t a Phase

    Kirsty Sanders
    • pdf
  • Ten authors who have two lives Pseudonyms in literary culture and why we need them

    Olivia Foster
    • pdf

Reviews

  • Zenith, by Sasha Alsberg and Lindsay Cummings

    Emma-Ann Cranston
    • pdf
  • The Embassy of Cambodia Review

    Jas Ghuman
    • pdf
  • Black Panther Review

    Ed Males
    • pdf
  • Lady Bird Review

    Dan Wright
    • pdf
  • Suffragette (2015) A compelling historical period drama about women, by women

    Olivia Foster
    • pdf

Literary Cultures is written by BA (Hons) English students at Nottingham Trent University

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