An exhaustive introduction to Gilbert Simondon’s oeuvre.
Explores the work of amateur and independent filmmakers working in Northern Ireland between 1929-1989.
Showcases the diverse applications of New Institutionalist methodologies to the study of ancient Greek political and legal realities and behaviour.
Studies the emotional culture of corporate religious rituals in post-Reformation Scotland.
Examines the life-affirming and enchanting aspects of Woolf’s and Rhys’s modernism with feminist, affect and new materialist theories.
Asks how a (world) community can be created to allow structural minorities equitable access to hermeneutical and material resources.
Traces how social change transformed Scotland from the 1970s, expressed through politics, culture and identity.
Re-evaluates the fragments of Duris, Phylarchus and Agatharchides.
Daniel Ferrer’s stimulating introduction to genetic criticism, translated into English by Rachel Bowlby.
Represents the first comprehensive academic collection of Charles Dickens’s verse productions.
Examines the turning point in modern philosophy in which Kant overcomes previous philosophical systems through his theory of imagination.
A collection of essays by Mansfield scholars presenting criticism on Katherine Mansfield and the female experience.