Argues that Shakespeare’s plays are dramaturgically misogynist and that surface-level interventions cannot remediate them or make them ‘feminist’.
Makes the case for the rediscovery of British philosopher Gillian Rose’s unique but neglected voice.
In a period of mounting global anxiety and widespread political unrest about democracy’s future, the moment has come for more thinking about thinking, and for considering the surprising connections between thinking and democracy.
Eighteen essays by a team of distinguished philosophers and theologians examine and develop Ray L. Hart’s key contributions to theology.
A cutting-edge, practical guide for graduate students undertaking independent research in Applied Linguistics.
How did Scottish scientific culture change from the Enlightenment to the Victorian period?
Investigates how the power of stories shapes war’s legacy for veterans and societies
Explores how perceptions of rivers shaped identity and culture in Shakespeare’s Britain
Offers a new understanding of doubt in Montaigne’s Essais and early modern intellectual culture
Explores the militarisation of education and youth in contemporary China.
A critical introduction to the geographies of crime. The authors examine crime through the lenses of space and place including topics such as... Læs mere
Deryn Thomas challenges the anti-work narrative by showing work not to be an individual need, but a collective one, a social activity... Læs mere