The first in-depth study of the essential role Switzerland played in Charles Dickens’s imagination
Offers a comprehensive investigation of Jamaicans’ perceptions of the use of Jamaican Creole in global reggae and dancehall music.
The first large-scale study of English baroque literature.
Argues that Victorian literature uses traces of a lingering past to theorise time as non-progressive and discontinuous
Showcases new developments in and approaches to World Englishes since the publication of the Dynamic Model.
To be alive is simply to be vulnerable. It is a condition inherent in being mortal, being embodied, being emotional, and being social creatures in a world with others. Erinn Gilson... Læs mere
Why are there such massive disparities, globally, nationally and regionally, in the provision of healthcare services and access to them? Anthony Gatrell,... Læs mere
Geography is central to understanding young people’s diverse and complex societal positioning. This critical introduction to the geographies of youth, suitable for a range of courses, examines how place and mobilities shape young people’s identities and agency.
Re-evaluates the fragments of Duris, Phylarchus and Agatharchides.
Critically investigates contemporary statements of the female body in French literature and philosophy.
Use insights from Kierkegaard to explore contemporary problems of self, time, narrative and death.
This book is about the concept of historical intermittency in five recent and contemporary French philosophers: Alain Badiou, Francoise Proust, Christian Jambet, Guy Lardreau and Jacques Ranciere.