Beschreibung
The first substantial interdisciplinary, cross-genre critique of Margaret Thatcher and her cultural 'afterlife', exploring Thatcher's legacy across a range of areas including public policy, broadcast media, film, poetry, architectural design, political cartoons and literature.
Autorenportrait
ALEXANDER BEAUMONT Doctoral student in the Department of English and Related Literature at the University of York, UK ANITA BIRESSI Reader in Media Cultures at Roehampton University, UK KIM DUFF Research Student at the University of British Columbia, Canada GEORGIA EGLEZOU Researcher on the AHRC funded project 'No such thing as society?: Broadcasting and the public services 1979-1992 PATRICIA HOLLAND Senior Lecturer at Bournemouth Media School, UK HEATHER JOYCE Doctoral Candidate in the Department of English at Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada LUCIENNE LOH Associate Lecturer in English at Royal Holloway, University of London, Oxford Brookes University and Brunel University, UK JASON MEZE Assistant Professor of English at St. Joseph's University, USA KEVEN A. MORRISON Assistant Professor of English at Syracuse University, USA HEATHER NUNN Reader in Media and Cultural Studies at Roehampton University, UK GRAHAM SAUNDERS Lecturer in Theatre Studies at the University of Reading, UK RYAN TRIMM Associate Professor of English and Film Studies at the University of Rhode Island, USA