Habermas’s Public Sphere: A Critique systematically analyzes the strengths and weaknesses of Habermas’s classic public sphere concept to reinvigorate it for evaluating the liberal promises and realities of modern societies.
This book, which deals with controversies in U.S. politics after 1805, engages readers in the congressional debates,... Læs mere
This book, which deals with controversies in U.S. politics after 1805, engages readers in the congressional debates,... Læs mere
This book places prison witness at the center of discussions of the human experience of law and order, and of the nature of the... Læs mere
This book deepens our understanding of the human capacity to produce and share meaning by exploring the intersection... Læs mere
This book focuses on the humanitarian crisis in Biafra from 1967 to 1970 and the historic response of church... Læs mere
Screening Woolf examines the three film adaptations of her novels To the Lighthouse, Orlando, Mrs. Dalloway; her theorizing about film and its impact on her... Læs mere
This interdisciplinary study rereads father-daughter incest narratives of the last... Læs mere
Cinematography in the Weimar Republic argues that the new medium of film was preeminent among the avant-garde art... Læs mere
Cinematography in the Weimar Republic argues that the new medium of film was preeminent among the avant-garde art... Læs mere