This Element is an investigation into the metaphysics of the logical properties. Textbooks define logical truth and logical consequence in terms of models. The answers take us... Læs mere
In a compelling new take on the legacies of slavery, Sascha Auerbach explores the origins of the 'global labor market'... Læs mere
The book will be of interest to researchers and students in arts and health, health communication, medical humanities, African Studies, social psychology, public health and global health as well as creative arts communities working on health-related projects.
Rethinking translation for the contemporary international stage, Jean Graham-Jones argues for a radical new... Læs mere
Within the five years before his premature death in 2001, W.G. Sebald made an astounding ascent into the canon of world literature. This accessible volume offers a comprehensive... Læs mere
Proposing a better way to study and discuss legal phenomena and examples of their unfolding in the Muslim world, this book explores the core concept of positive law as seen from its Islamic historical and cultural fringes.
This Element seeks to unpack the varied modalities of democratic erosion in Latin America by proposing a novel analytical framework. It applies this... Læs mere
This is the first comprehensive history of Haitian literature published in the English language. It offers crucial insights into the aesthetic, political, cultural,... Læs mere
This book shows how Black leadership in the Republic-era Cuban Communist Party fought for equality and how our... Læs mere
This book charts the Hollywood studio system's genesis, international dominance, and self-understood demise by way of its... Læs mere
This Element traces the development of Wittgenstein's views on belief formation throughout the different phases of his philosophy. Section 1 concentrates on the... Læs mere
In this volume, Josef Forsling offers a fresh approach to the study of the book of Numbers. Bringing a narrative perspective in dialogue with historical research to his study, he analyzes Numbers as a narrative anthology composed of laws, rules, poems, and prophecy.