In a post-Brexit Britain filled with low paid work a young man navigates the world through his writing and in doing so pens a bittersweet love song to Manchester. The third instalment of Campbell’s celebrated semi-autobiographical trilogy.
In a post-Brexit Britain filled with low paid zero hours jobs a young man navigates the world through his writing and in doing so pens a bittersweet love song to Manchester.
Sky hooks are like glass hammers and bubbles from spirit levels, things you get asked to find on your first day in a warehouse. In this case it is also a metaphor for dreams. Set... Læs mere
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Investigates the concept of affective critical regionality to demonstrate how it deepens our sense of and relations to place.
Provides an introduction, written in clear language, to the various theories of the mind-body relationship, as well as a host of related philosophical discussions about mind and consciousness.
A Mancunian Kelman, Campbell’s dark and darkly humorous tales capture the various voices of society’s outsiders.
Campbell's splendidly funny and touching work gives voice to people you don't hear much of in fiction: the working class of Manchester. A working class of... Læs mere
Now in its fifth edition, American Cultural Studies continues to offer a critical introduction to key concepts, topics and methods in the... Læs mere
Using Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari's concept of the rhizome, this book shows how the West (or west-ness) continually breaks away from a mainstream notion of American "rootedness" and renews and transforms itself in various cultural forms.