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  1. The matter of film : Decasia and Lyrical nitrate.Nicholas Chare & Liz Watkins - 2013 - In Estelle Barrett & Barbara Bolt (eds.), Carnal knowledge: towards a 'new materialism' through the arts. New York: I.B. Tauris.
     
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    Parallax: Witnessing Theory: Volume 10, Number 1.Rowan Bailey, Nicholas Chare & Peter Kilroy (eds.) - 2004 - Routledge.
    _Parallax_ is an international, peer-reviewed journal that aims towards a critical engagement with the production of culture and knowledge. The journal explores a wide range of cultural practices, reconfiguring the production and understanding of culture as well as the relation between theory and practice itself. This text brings together scholars from a number of different theoretical backgrounds to consider the ethical and political processes involved in witnessing, and the possible limits of theory in some situations. Contributors include J.M. Bernstein, Kelly (...)
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    Fugitive Aesthetics: Embodiment, Sexuality and Escape from Alcatraz.Nicholas Chare - 2015 - Paragraph 38 (1):37-54.
    This essay builds on Jacques Rancière's exploration of the relationship between aesthetics and politics to analyse queer sexuality in Don Siegel's prison film Escape from Alcatraz. The film both illustrates and embodies what Rancière refers to as a redistribution of the sensible, an opening up of a new way of making sense of the world. In Escape from Alcatraz this sense-making is bound up with same-sex desire. Rancière is usually concerned with aesthetic practices linked to class struggle. This essay, however, (...)
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    Introduction: Screening Embodiment.Nicholas Chare & Liz Watkins - 2015 - Paragraph 38 (1):1-6.
    This essay builds on Jacques Rancière's exploration of the relationship between aesthetics and politics to analyse queer sexuality in Don Siegel's prison film Escape from Alcatraz. The film both illustrates and embodies what Rancière refers to as a redistribution of the sensible, an opening up of a new way of making sense of the world. In Escape from Alcatraz this sense-making is bound up with same-sex desire. Rancière is usually concerned with aesthetic practices linked to class struggle. This essay, however, (...)
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    Regarding the pain: Noise in the Art of Francis Bacon.Nicholas Chare - 2005 - Angelaki 10 (3):133 – 143.
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    Book Review: Built to Win: The Female Athlete as Cultural Icon. [REVIEW]Nicholas Chare - 2005 - Feminist Theory 6 (3):369-371.
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    Drucilla Cornell, Clint Eastwood and Issues of American Masculinity, New York: Fordham University Press, 2009. 184pp. $24. ISBN 978-0-8232-3013-6. [REVIEW]Nicholas Chare - 2014 - Derrida Today 7 (1):111-117.
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