The ethical question is the question of our times. Within critical theory, it has focused on the act of reading. This original and courageous study reverses the terms of inquiry to analyse the ethical composition of the act of writing.
This wide-ranging anthology showcases for the first time the short story as the most attractive genre for British writers who experimented with Decadent... Læs mere
This special issue takes the conceptual work of Deleuze and Guattari and applies it to the educational landscape. The articles... Læs mere
This is a book about conflicts and fears: how domestic reasons are drawing countries in Europe into international events. Raymond Taras explains... Læs mere
An analysis of the phenomenon of political violence and its implications for democratic politics
This book presents a detailed study of the three dominant Arab media channels - Al-Jazeera, Al-Hurra and Al-Arabia - and their role post-9/11.
This Reader brings together a generous selection of readings from the original texts of the three major classical sociological theorists: Karl Marx, Max Weber,... Læs mere
The Edinburgh Companion is a gateway to the fascinating worlds of ancient Greece and Rome. Wide-ranging in its approach, it demonstrates the multifaceted nature of classical civilisation.
This updated guide examines the different relationships between the various tiers of government in the UK and the EU, and how the EU's powers affect the UK, from a range of... Læs mere
This has quickly established itself as the leading undergraduate course book in the subject. This second edition takes full account of the latest developments in the rapidly changing field, making this the most up-to-date and comprehensive textbook available.
The pressing and universally relevant issue of euthanasia is debated in this volume.
This book analyses the road to Bannockburn, the campaign of 1314 and the aftermath of the fight. It demonstrates that in both its context and legacy the battle had a central significance in the shaping of nations and identities in the late Medieval British Isles.