A study of the origins of the New York City punk scene, focusing on Television and their extraordinary debut record.
Focuses on Shakespeare's reception by nineteenth-century novelists. This title offers a systematic account of those figures who have had the greatest influence on the interpretation, understanding and cultural reception of Shakespeare, both nationally and internationally.
An examination of developments in contemporary narrative, placing them in the context of wider social, cultural and... Læs mere
Since the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, there has been an increasing recognition globally that children need to... Læs mere
Presents an introduction to the spiritual pathways of the major world religions, exploring the... Læs mere
A collection of critical essays on the American novelist Bret Easton Ellis, examining the novels of his mature period: "American Psycho" (1991),... Læs mere
A collection of essays that explores the role of women as they participate in both... Læs mere
A study of the phenomenon of vibration and its history and reception through culture. It explores a range of sensory experience and makes a contribution to this field by focusing not simply on the senses as such, but on the material experience - vibration - that underpins them.
Provides a comprehensive survey of the pastoral leader's role in secondary school and practical guidance on how to do the job.... Læs mere
With the resurgence (though some say it has never left) of radio, due in part to new media practices and technological innovations, not only are there more theory-related radio... Læs mere
A guide to promoting inclusive practice in childcare and educational settings taking into account children's... Læs mere