Examines a range of literary responses to images drawn from the transatlantic slave trade and its aftermath
The essays in this volume provide new scholarly insights into British fin de siècle and enrich our understanding of this complex period, while paying particular attention to the importance of regionalism.
A philosophical study of image-destruction in European cinema.
Proposes naming as a criterion for classifying and evaluating theories of morphology
Examines the role of language in shaping the Indian diaspora experience
Puts forward a bold, polemical interpretation of democracy as an emancipatory political project through the work of Jacques Rancière, Claude Lefort and Miguel Abensour
Examines the star persona of Argentine actor Ricardo Darín.
Redefines the ways in which performance studies and appropriation theory can be used to approach Shakespeare
Contends that the twentieth century novel’s approach to character fundamentally shifted in response to contemporaneous theories of psychic connection
A uniquely comprehensive two-volume study of Mina Loy’s relationship to the human body and soul
Provides paratextual readings of Anglophone and Hispanophone poems about celebrities, panics, pandemics and colonisation in the nineteenth-century United States
How can political actors regain control and credibility in a world of constant challenges?