Offers a reconfiguration of political reason from the perspective of the social performativity inherent in postfoundational theory.
Examines the marginalisation of Muslim political thought through the writings of Khayr al-Din al-Tunsi.
This first volume in E.J.W. Gibb’s classic study of Ottoman Poetry, reissued here with a new foreword by Christine Woodhead, explores the period 1300 to around 1450.
Presents the first comprehensive study to address the art and architecture of Armenians under Safavid rule.
Examines the transformative power of repetition in contemporary poetic practices.
Explores the depiction and treatment of inanimate matter in James Joyce’s oeuvre.
This book is the first ever annotated and edited collection of the over one hundred surviving letters, essays, speeches, biographies and memorials created by and dedicated to the heroic life and legacy of Black revolutionary, Anna Murray Douglass.
Attends to the early modern stage as a platform for the creation and interrogation of knowledge and knowledge production, experiential and experimental.
Provides the first in-depth, critical analysis into the enduring popularity of high school films in Japan.
An unprecedented and comprehensive discussion of Islamic apocalyptic and messianic thought in the 20th-century Middle East.
Examines how image makers of colour represent white societies, cultures and practices in film and TV.
Rediscovers the 19th century insight that human freedom is impossible without the Absolute.