Learning from the irritant of ‘ethnographic naïveté’: Truth, method and openness to awareness of myths of sex/gender.

When, in Act V, Scene 3 of King Lear, Lear carries in the body of his youngest daughter who had, unlike her sisters refused in the first scene to say enough to prove her love of her father to win his favour, he points out that women are to be preferred who speak hardly at … More Learning from the irritant of ‘ethnographic naïveté’: Truth, method and openness to awareness of myths of sex/gender.

Visualising passion – approaching J.M.W. Turner’s  attempt to capture the embodiment of desire in ‘Turner’s Secret Sketches’ edited by Ian Warrell (2012).

Visualising passion – approaching J.M.W. Turner’s  attempt to capture the embodiment of desire in Turner’s Secret Sketches edited by Ian Warrell (2012) Tate Publishing. I am still cataloguing my books, abandoning many along the way, and have reached book number 3744 of the books I am keeping. The book is Turner’s Secret Sketches, edited and … More Visualising passion – approaching J.M.W. Turner’s  attempt to capture the embodiment of desire in ‘Turner’s Secret Sketches’ edited by Ian Warrell (2012).

Celebrating the achievements of women through visibility: the means and the content of our celebration in Bishop Auckland Town Hall.

Celebrating the achievements of women through visibility: the means and the content of our celebration in Bishop Auckland Town Hall. Provincial venues continually stretch themselves as media of radical representation of supposedly silenced and supposedly invisible populations. Visibility is promoted as a political object in all kinds of ‘pride’ celebrations, that insist that the fact … More Celebrating the achievements of women through visibility: the means and the content of our celebration in Bishop Auckland Town Hall.