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Dr Andrew Shail
Alice ‘Lavender’ Lee, ‘The Pictures Girl’: A ‘Star Search’ Competition of the Late 1910s2023
Dr Andrew Shail
Faking the faking of fake news, 1910 style2023
Dr Andrew Shail
Our Lady Cinema2023
Dr Andrew Shail
Realism & Mass Politics2022
Dr Andrew Shail
The Biograph 'Anomaly'2020
Dr Andrew Shail
The Origins of the Film Star System: Persona, Publicity and Economics in Early Cinema2019
Dr Andrew Shail
Max Linder and the Emergence of Film Stardom2016
Dr Andrew Shail
Special Issue: Cinema's Second Birth: Introduction2013
Dr Andrew Shail
Special Issue: Cinema & Modernism: Introduction2012
Dr Andrew Shail
The Cinema and the Origins of Literary Modernism2012
Dr Andrew Shail
The Invention of Cinematic Celebrity in the United Kingdom2012
Dr Andrew Shail
Reading the Cinematograph: The Cinema in British Short Fiction, 1896-19122011
Dr Andrew Shail
The Great American Kinetograph: News, Fakery and the Boer War2011
Dr Andrew Shail
Bob Stoate
Back to the Future2010
Dr Andrew Shail
Cinema and the Novel2010
Dr Andrew Shail
Intermediality: Disciplinary flux or formalist retrenchment?2010
Dr Andrew Shail
Neurology and Modernity: A Cultural History of Nervous Systems, 1800-19502010
Dr Andrew Shail
Neurology and the Invention of Menstruation2010
Dr Andrew Shail
Reading the Cinematograph: Short Fiction and the Intermedial Spheres of Early Cinema2010
Dr Andrew Shail
“senses that you don’t know”: Vibrating Modernists2008
Dr Andrew Shail
Not so Follywood2008
Dr Andrew Shail
The Motion Picture Story Magazine and the Origins of Popular British Film Culture2008
Dr Andrew Shail
“although a woman’s article”: Menstruant Economics and Creative Waste2007
Dr Andrew Shail
“You’re not one of those boring masculinists, are you?” The Question of Male-Embodied Feminism2007
Dr Andrew Shail
Penny Gaffs and Picture Theatres: Popular Perceptions of Britain’s First Cinemas2007
Dr Andrew Shail
‘A distinct advance in society’: Cinema’s 'Proletarian Public Sphere' and Isolated Spectatorship in Britain 1911-19182006
Dr Andrew Shail
'She looks just like one of we-all!': British Cinema Culture and the Origins of Woolf’s Orlando2006
Dr Andrew Shail
"A rag and a bone and a hank of hair": The Menstrual Background of the Movie Vampire2005
Dr Andrew Shail
“You Hear About Them All the Time”: A Genealogy of the Sentient Program2005
Dr Andrew Shail
Menstruation: A Cultural History2005