Showcases the importance of cultural exchange through an exploration of Sicily’s Arabo-Islamic past
Draws on theories of Marxism, feminism and the biopolitics of affect to investigate the psycho-dynamic properties of the modern peristaltic system
Presents a diverse range of phenomenological approaches that explore and expand the subject of film-phenomenology
Recovers a forgotten and short-lived form of American fiction: the midcentury minor novel
A remarkable collection of Lyn Hejinian’s previously uncollected early poems from 1963 to 1983
Examines wealthy Indian matriarchs as essential makers of states—and ideas of ‘the state’—in pre- and early colonial India
Uncovers how historical novels rewrite the history of the Korean War
Explores the militarisation of education and youth in contemporary China
Studies the shared artistic traditions of Scotland and Ireland, from the medieval to the modern
Explores how Shakespeare uses global wisdom literatures to encourage spiritual and moral growth and the arts of living in a connected world
Argues for the social and ethical importance of judgment in politics, law, art and everyday life, taking Shakespeare as a guide and travel companion.
Explores the links between patronage, identity and Franco-Scottish relations in the late medieval and early modern periods