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This book fills the void in the literature about the Sierra Leone Krio people by delineating the connective tissue between their history, language,... Læs mere
Originally published in 1989, herself a novelist, critic, and lesbian, Rebecca O’Rourke examines what makes the figure of Stephen Gordon, hero of The Well of Loneliness, both infuriating and inspiring to lesbian and non-lesbian readers alike.
In this book, first published in 1976, the author analyses the female view of the world. Juxtaposing – sometimes in... Læs mere
Originally published in 1991, the style of Nicole Ward Jouve’s startingly original appraisals of women’s writing suggests a new direction for feminist criticism, pointing up the shortcomings of much prevailing feminist analysis, and presenting viable alternatives.
First published in 1994, Marie Maclean studies the writings of social rebels and explores the relationship between their personal narratives and illegitimacy.... Læs mere
How do women’s poetic voices disrupt cultural forms? What is the relationship between female desire and the structures of poetry?... Læs mere
The social novel in 19th-century Britain has been considered the effort of a mostly male canon of writers. In this study, first... Læs mere
Hindi Cinema and Pakistan traces the genesis and development of this theme in Hindi cinema in the 1950s, showcasing its relevance as a tool that both reflects and shapes how India sees its neighbour, the India–Pakistan relationship, and itself.
This book examines the heritage of critical theory from the Hungarian Marxist philosopher Georg Lukács through the early Frankfurt School up to current issues of authoritarian politics and democratisation.
Studies translation into and amongst the Ottoman Empire’s many languages
Examines the circulation of literature, routes of comparison and the legacies of transcontinental ties
Reconstructs the surprising, self-interested, at times paradoxical attempts of Victorian novelists to define the limits of middle-class status