Explores how perceptions of rivers shaped identity and culture in Shakespeare’s Britain
Explores the productive tension between historicist and nonhuman readings of James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake
How did Scottish scientific culture change from the Enlightenment to the Victorian period?
Examines how digital visual effects reshape our relationship with reality.
Examines the multi-layered construction of film couples as a characteristic of Philippine stardom and cinema.
A comprehensive and up-to-date sociodialectological study of North East Vernacular English
For seventy years, William Gillies has been seen as a placid painter of landscape and decorative still life. Andrew McPherson explodes this view to reveal a modernist whose response to the instabilities and violence of modernity touched universals of human experience.
Explores the significance of the moving body on television
Traces the evolution of the TV crime drama since 2000 with a focus on the value these series have delivered to the creative industries and society in general
Examines Scottish Romantic writers’ shared focus on the ideological import of an imagined national dead
Showcases the importance of cultural exchange through an exploration of Sicily’s Arabo-Islamic past
Draws on theories of Marxism, feminism and the biopolitics of affect to investigate the psycho-dynamic properties of the modern peristaltic system