Examines representations of the Holocaust, Holocaust survivors and their descendants in animated documentaries
This volume decentres dominant discourses on so-called jihadist actors and deradicalization contexts to offer more nuanced understandings of the political and socio-cultural contexts.
Presents a new way of examining the historical significance and endurance of Mary, Queen of Scots
Positions the sensation novel, and nineteenth-century popular fiction more generally, as vital to the history of feeling
Offers a new systematic account of the philosophical potential of Saint Paul’s letters.
Argues that contemporary slasher films embody a turn towards the metamodern sensibility
Explores over 30 feature films from the formative years of Egyptian cinema (1919–52) to contest the contradiction between Islam and innovation.
Offers the first study of toxic masculinity in the context of ancient Greece and Rome
The study of English word stress: New perspectives on its history, current state and issues.
A comprehensive and critical overview of the field of intercultural communication.
Anna Greenspan re-imagines the relationship between China and wirelessness by synthesizing contemporary media theory with modern Chinese thought.
Investigates the US government’s involvement in the assassination of foreign officials from the early Cold War to the present day.