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THE EXPLORATION OF MOSLEY BOG

Observational Writing by Amrita Kumar

The city of Birmingham is built from industrialism; the metropolis is bricked with landmarks celebrating its 18th century history with the industrial revolution. To people with a careless eye, Birmingham is simply a manmade and artificial environment. In the excitement to further build and industrialise the city, such as the development of University facilities and the forwarding of HS2, we (myself included) become further disjoined to the natural landscapes of the city. 

   

Nature Poetry

A selection of nature inspired poetry 

An ant, with wasp-like ancestors

They colonise.

Red ants blaze the forest with fires,

Formations of thousands, to uproot and concur. 

Short film Pitch

'SWIPED'

A screenplay pitch by

Amrita Kumar

 

Another swipe at love.

Brenda sets out on Tinder, to conquer the dating game, one swipe at a time.

Research Paper 1

How do Women of Colour Navigate and Readdress themselves in Online Spaces?

Abstract

The following research report focuses on how women of colour engage with online spaces. Examining how ethnic women are readdressing of their cultural identities on online platforms, like YouTube, demystifying negative associations of Otherness. The report with explore the marginalisation of women of colour in social and political domains and how they are reasserting their agency through online platforms. The research report will explore how women of colour utilize online spaces to challenge oppressive colonial ideologies, which are displaced into the beauty industry.

Key Critical Tradition Essay

A summary, comparison and evaluation of Empson, Martin and Engle’s criticisms on Shakespeare’s Sonnet no. 94

The following essay will critically engage with the criticisms of William Empson, Philip Martin and Lars Engle, regarding Sonnet 94.

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