Compares the discussions on the relations between law and morality in classical legal philosophy to the current debates within European institutions on law and digital ethics.
Explores literary representations of American girlhood between 1990–2020.
Examining the Romantic literary theme of suicide, this book positions slavery and abolition as central to the Romantic era.
Delves into the writings of a prolific mystic to argue that Ottoman Sufism was political
Offers an unprecedented theological investigation into al-Ja?i?’s social empiricism.
Examines the literary and cultural legacy of the BUMIDOM in France and the French Caribbean.
Shows how late-Victorian writers develop new understandings of the relationship between cognition and embodiment.
The first academic book to approach mountain film culture from transgeneric, transnational, ecocritical and transmedial perspectives.
The first book-length account of Woolf’s vital, active and strange objects, things and matter.
The first book-length joint treatment of honour and slavery, drawing on new approaches to the philosophy, psychology and sociology of honour.
Explores the aesthetic and affective values of entertainment and its relation to cultural hope and aspiration.
Examines how British film critics and commentators have helped shape our understanding of cinema culture.