Demonstrates how contemporary trans narrators reshape current understandings of narrative form and gender identity.
Takes an industrial approach to women’s documentary practices in Iran since the late 1990s with a patrticular focus on gender politics.
Challenges the consensus that depicts Hannah Arendt as a secular thinker.
Examines literary manifestations of eighteenth-century cosmopolitanism to reveal cosmopolitanism’s relevance for postcoloniality.
Offers a systematic account of the resilience of civil society under the pressure of autocratisation.
The first full study of Clemence Dane’s literary criticism for Good Housekeeping.
Compares the cinema cultures of Romania and China before and after socialism.
The first sustained study of visuality in the works of Christine Brooke-Rose, Ann Quin and Brigid Brophy.
An important socio-legal study of the Glasgow Rent Strikes of 1915 and the introduction of urban rent control.
This compelling new study reveals, for the first time, through an emplaced investigation, the potential of Charleston and Monk's House to illuminate the shared histories of Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell.
Traces the lyricism and musicality in Pound's early verse through to his radical Modernist style.
The first sustained investigation of early modern women's friendship. Penelope Anderson's original study changes our understanding both of the masculine Renaissance friendship tradition and of the private forms of women's friendship of the eighteenth century and after.