Explores the diversity of women’s work in transatlantic and continental publishing across the twentieth-century
A critical examination of the relationship between capital and the state, and the generation of an urban governmentality centred on the economization of knowledge and technology. A rethinking of the role of contemporary urbanism in today’s knowledge-intensive capitalism.
A comprehensive study of the representations of disability and illness in the fiction of J. M. Coetzee
The first book to comprehensively address W.B. Yeats’s engagements across the arts as both writer and cultural worker
Presents and sets in context all of Cunninghame Graham’s Scottish works, transcribed from their original sources
The first book to explore the representation of reading and its often deleterious consequences in modern fiction
Redefines the ways in which performance studies and appropriation theory can be used to approach Shakespeare
Explores the role of the arts in peace formation, developing the concept of artpeace.
Explores Aristophanic comedy and traces key features through Greek and Latin literature
Bringing together leading scholars, this volume is the first of its kind to address the growing global phenomenon of transnational repression – using tactics that include surveillance, coercion, harassment and physical violence – in a comparative perspective.
In this deeply researched and wide-ranging intellectual history, Matthew Watson exposes the essential flaw in the claims... Læs mere
A critical examination of the processes of deindustrialization that explores why it has become an issue of deep politics, informing right-wing populism, contemporary geopolitical tensions (with China), Brexit, the New Green Deal and levelling up.