Analyses how the covert cooperation between Ankara and Jerusalem in the 1980s was rooted in the denial of the Armenian Genocide.
Examines the work of Joaquín Jordá, one of the main figures in unconventional, heterodox and combative Spanish cinema.
An examination of the way in which small presses expanded authorship to include publishing practices as forms of avant-garde conceptual writing.
Analyses documentary representations of perpetrators and discusses why these representations matter.
Traces the evolving relationship between American literature and therapeutic cultures across the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries.
Provides a critical, global perspective on the contested relationship between technology, activism and democracy.
Brings together researchers from across the world to explore the creation, effect, craft, and effect of a feeling of immersion in a literary or fictional world.
A queer, postcolonial reading of twentieth-century Irish women’s writing.
Examines whether Eisenhower adhered to a coherent, unique and effective form of presidential leadership.
Draws on Merleau-Ponty’s account of the origins of animal desire and extends it, pushing the human-animal relationship toward more explicitly ethical conclusions than Merleau-Ponty himself proposed.
Situates Isabelle Stengers as one of the most significant figures in contemporary continental philosophy.
How do we engage with our metamorphic bodies and brains in ways which resist social and political violences and instead nurture organic forms of freedom, emancipation, community, and even pleasure and joy?