Women and Comedy: History, Theory, Practice brings together leading researchers from Canada, the United States, and Europe in an interdisciplinary collection of essays to chart the future of critical inquiry in gender and comedy studies.
Like previous works by the authors, Thomas North’s 1555 Travel Journal uses original digital research to analyze Thomas North’s previously... Læs mere
This book traces the development of modern ideas of masculinity and the political subject back to the Enlightenment... Læs mere
In Rugged Individualism and the Misunderstanding of American Inequality, the authors argue that a culture of individualism in the... Læs mere
Kenneth Goldsmith's Recent Works on Paper is devoted to the acclaimed conceptual poet, pedagoge, and provocateur, Kenneth Goldsmith, and his... Læs mere
Signs of Power in Habsburg Spain and the New World consists of ten chapters that examine the representation of political, economic, military and symbolic power both in Spain and the New World under the Habsburgs.
Utopia and Dystopia in the Age of Trump focuses on utopias and dystopias that either prefigure or suggest alternatives to... Læs mere
Enter the Undead Author explores the points of tension between the idea of authorship... Læs mere
Carl Theodor Dreyer was a visionary director whose films were based less on his screenplays than on his... Læs mere
Writing for Inclusion examines four nineteenth-century Afro-Cuban and African American... Læs mere