Ronald Bogue develops a theory of fabulation, which he proposes as the guiding principle of a Deleuzian approach to literary narrative.
Takes critical and theoretical approaches to singing across audiovisual media.
These three volumes comprise a new history of Scotland’s first parliament from the first surviving official records in the thirteenth century to its final dissolution in 1707.
Articulates life writing’s complex engagement with the nineteenth-century literary market
This series of ten volumes presents a decade-by-decade account of how literature developed in Britain throughout the twentieth century. Each... Læs mere
The first study of the interface between Deleuzian theory and film performance.
What is the peacekeeper's role in the 21st Century?
Firmly links the history of Europe to world history, situating European modernity in its global context.
Problematises China’s policies towards Tibet and Taiwan and offers a fresh democratic approach.
A sustained engagement with the increasingly complicated global, transnational and postmodern nature of citizenship
In 20 close studies of single films, leading figures in cinema studies consider how received notions of indie style, politics, and practitioners can be questioned, and in this way account for a larger body of work than the dominant canon reflects.
Develops an account of non-normative feminist cinematic ethics and a fresh methodological approach to film-philosophy.