I did not ever expect a thorough knowledge of the Carry On films, resulting from watching them over and over again with my father, to result in a conference paper - but I'm really looking forward to it!
The "poor people don't drive" narrative is such a London bubble thing.
The pink areas on this map are where people use public transport more than driving.
Not long ago I got dumped.. and then hit by a car at 40mph a few hours later.
worst evening ever, especially because the doctor who saved my life that night had not long told me she never wanted to see me again
We’re thinking pink on Saturday’s @BBCRadio3 Sound of Cinema. For #Barbie of course. So which film do you think has the best use of colour? Non-pink suggestions considered. Recorded again at @RadioHumberside so we need at least one tiger orange. https://t.co/XtaS1sjWwO
A fantastic third panel of the day: Christine Geraghty talking about girlhood, embodiment &Aftersun, @SamAbdelrahman9 discussing difficulties in adapting feminist texts in televisual contexts, Gareth Smith on angry young men and @SherlockPhD on adapting gender onstage! #aas2023
Out now & OA: Special issue of Anglistik: “British Fictions of Class since 1945”, ed. by @_katrin_becker_ , Felix Sprang & Benjamin Kohlmann, incl. my article on social abjection & focalisation in @sjhollyman 's excellent novel Lairies: https://t.co/BFCU9NT52z 1/2