The Ottoman Syrians – residents of modern Syria and Lebanon – formed the first Arabic-speaking Evangelical Church in the region. This... Læs mere
This book presents a new reading of Pina Bausch’s dance theatre, orienting it within an international legacy of performance practice.
Ehud Eiran compares three major settlement projects – Israel in the West Bank and Gaza, Morocco in Western Sahara and Indonesia in East-Timor – to discover why states... Læs mere
Looking mainly at Derrida’s early work and the philosophy of speculative realists Karen Barad, Catherine Malabou and Quentin Meillassoux, Deborah Goldgaber opens the conversation between deconstruction and speculative realism.
This pioneering edition provides access to some of the most popular plays of the nineteenth century.
In ReFocus: The Films of Barbara Kopple, a range of international scholars trace Kopple’s career to date, analysing her contributions in the contexts of funding,... Læs mere
16 researchers share their invaluable first-hand experiences and examine the cultural, conceptual, methodological and practical challenges of working on and in MENA region.
Bringing together internationally leading scholars whose work engages with the continued importance of literary experiment, this book takes up the question of 'reading' in the contemporary climate from culturally and linguistically diverse perspectives.
Publishing houses are nearly invisible in modernist studies. Looking beyond little magazines and other periodicals, this collection highlights the importance of book publishers in the diffusion of modernism.
Sensing Justice examines the aesthetic frames that mediate the sensory perception and signification of law and justice in the context of 21st century Spain.
By drawing on previously unseen primary source material and exhaustive archival research, this book reveals the largely untold and fascinating... Læs mere
With fascinating lives on every page, the Dictionary offers concise entries that illustrate the lives of Scottish women from the distant past to the early twenty-first century, as well as the worldwide Scottish diaspora.