In Young Voices for the Environment, Laura McGrath analyzes discourses about young people and the environment to show how adults make claims about youth rhetorical power and engage children and teenagers in conservation and environmental protection efforts.
Shaun J. Fletcher provides a penetrating analysis of the complex interplay between sports media, cultural expectations, and the emotional labor demanded of Black athletes.
A collection of thirteen short stories from Ken Liu, master of short-form SFF.
This volume argues that the Book of Revelation presents itself as revealed wisdom, analyzing its use of wisdom language, literary forms, and theological themes to demonstrate how it blends apocalyptic and wisdom genres.
This book examines Paul's logic of temple purity in 1 Corinthians 3 and 6 in conversation with Jewish and other Greco-Roman texts, asking how Paul relates to his context and challenging simple Jewish/Greco-Roman dichotomies.
Ruth Jolanda Weinberger analyzes the oral and written histories of women in Auschwitz to uncover the sexual violence they endured focusing on the pharmacological procedures while at the concentration camp.
From New York Times bestseller Samantha Shannon, the epic and heartbreaking penultimate novel in the million-copy bestselling Bone Season series.
A deep dive into how our precious health data is slipping away and the paths to reclaiming it.
A lively journey to meet the wildlife we overlook or avoid, revealing why even Britain's most misunderstood species matter far more to our shared future than we realise.
This volume offers a nuanced approach to Akira Kurosawa's evolving view of history through both his most famous and less-known films.
A bloody rebellion by Albanian guerrillas demanding equal rights in Macedonia has killed and wounded thousands of people and led to fears that the crisis will spread. In this book, Phillips discusses the front line fighting as well as behind-the-scenes diplomacy in Skopje.