Explores shifting conceptions of American adulthood as seen through film and TV adaptations of children’s books.
Explains the reversal between Romantic expressivism and Modernist formalism by analysing Victorian ideas of authorship.
Positions the strange and paradoxical concept of transcendental empiricism as the key to Deleuze’s work.
The first English translation of this powerful portrayal of child slavery in the Ottoman Empire, with supporting critical apparatus for students of slavery studies, Ottoman literature and history.
Examines the construction of cultural memory through text reuse within the Arabic written tradition.
Uses digital methods to examine a written traditional holistically and forensically.
Celebrates the rich history of University of St Andrews and its town.
Reshapes the landscape of English-language Watsuji studies.
Employing the concepts of imaginative materialism and everyday life, this book offers a new critical framework for understanding the British... Læs mere
Develops a materialist history of philosophical conceptions of ‘earth’ in Greek thought.
Updates Merleau-Ponty’s relevance for contemporary and intersecting discussions about enactivism, the life sciences and cognitive neuroscience.
Can reading change the world? Late-nineteenth-century popular fiction thought the sympathetic reading experience could.