This book introduces the framework of aesthetic ecology to communication studies as well as the study of communication ethics underlining the importance of the interplay between our sensuous and interpretive engagements in/with the world.
Betraying Dignity claims that contemporary distress causes individuals and nations around the world to abandon the... Læs mere
The Author in Criticism offers a comparative analysis of the reception and circulation of Italo... Læs mere
Bloody Women: Women Directors of Horror is the first book-length exploration of female creators at the cutting edge of contemporary horror, turning out some of its most inspired and twisted offerings.
Interweaving lost articles by the Osage author, naturalist, and historian, John Joseph Mathews with insightful commentaries and essays by his biographer, Michael Snyder, Our Osage Hills tells a fascinating story of the Whazhazhe people in the Great Depression period and beyond.
Anglo-German Dramatic and Poetic Encounters contains essays focusing on the roles of drama and poetry in... Læs mere
Fiddled out of Reason examines Addison's poetic oeuvre in context of the nondevotional hymn, an underexplored genre of... Læs mere
Rewriting Early America argues the need for a subtler understanding of how post-1945 literary figures represent America’s... Læs mere
In Rugged Individualism and the Misunderstanding of American Inequality, the authors argue that a culture of individualism in the... Læs mere
Analyzes the rhetorical and ethical dynamics of a culture of jihadi cool/chic, and why these techniques have been such a powerful recruitment force for transnational terrorist groups.
Provides nuanced analyses of modernist engagements with car culture
Examines the importance of the work of missionary women during a transformational period in the history of China