With a focus on intercultural communication between Japanese and Americans, this book describes how differing listening styles and conversational behaviours across cultures can negatively influence intercultural communication.
This book offers an innovative engagement with the diverse histories of colonial and indigenous medicines.
Exploring space: Spatial notions in cultural, literary and language studies falls into two volumes and is the result of... Læs mere
From Camera Lens to Critical Lens: A Collection of Best Essays on Film Adaptation, edited by Rebecca Housel, takes the... Læs mere
Contemporary Perspectives and Research on Early Childhood Education is a welcome addition to the field of early childhood education.
Photography and Literature in the Twentieth-Century offers an accessible and fresh approach to an object of interdisciplinary research that is currently receiving increased international attention.
This book is a passionate rendezvous with cinema, the most collaborative of art forms. The essays here explore the possibilities offered by a close reading of cinema that keeps cultural contexts and their socio-historical roots firmly in sight.
This book brings together several major essays on foundational topics of narrative studies and the theory of fictionality by one of the preeminent figures of postclassical narrative theory.
This book explores the legacy of colonial heritage on Nigerian political activities and journalistic practices.
Introduction written by Professor Benjamin B Ferencz This challenging volume examines the jurisprudence of international criminal justice from various points of view.
This book considers melancholy language in representative works by several British women writers in late Stuart England.
"History is always written wrong, and so always needs to be rewritten." (George Santayana) Enquiries into the relationship between literature and history continue to stir up intense critical and scholarly debate.