2 resultados para Howe, Richard Howe, Earl, 1726-1799
em Greenwich Academic Literature Archive - UK
Resumo:
This article presents the latest print results at less than 100 microns pitch obtained in stencil printing type 6 and 7 lead-free solder pastes and conductive adhesives. The advantages of the microengineered stencil arc presented and compared with other bonding technologies. Characterisation of the print deposits is presented and future applications of stencil printing are described.
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The conflation of the actress and the whore is as old as time, and, perhaps unsurprisingly, continues to excite interest from academics, writers and audiences. April de Angelis’ Playhouse Creatures was inspired by Elizabeth Howe’s seminal The First English Actresses (1992), which was the first academic reading of the Restoration actress, since the 1950’s. Howe saw the first English actresses as victims of the Restoration male gaze: sexually displayed and exploited. In this paper Howe’s reading and de Angelis’s realisation will be examined alongside archival research and the help of the cast of this year’s production of Playhouse Creatures in order to discover another story, the development of the actress as virtuoso. [From the Author]