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.
Explores the Turkish-German second generation's movement back to Turkey.
Reveals the extent to which Foucault's approach to language in The Archaeology of Knowledge was influenced by the mathematical sciences, adopting a mode of thought indebted to thinkers in the scientific and epistemological traditions such as Cavailles and Serres.
The first book length study of Deleuze's critical and clinical project and the conceptualisations of health and illness he developed over the course of his career.
Brings together leading and emerging scholars of Spinoza across the world and across different interpretative and hermeneutic backgrounds for lively exchanges and pathbreaking analyses of an underappreciated keystone text in political thought.
An authoritative anthology on Luis Rodríguez’s life and works, offering a range of perspectives on his many different accomplishments and activities.
Examines how girls' hairstyles have become such a significant part of how girlhood is articulated in contemporary visual cultures.
Presents the rich history of a Caithness estate in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
Explores how conceptions of intellectual disability shaped or were shaped by culture and society in England, Europe and beyond in the period from 1500–1700.
A major academic study of John Waters’s films from a variety of perspectives covering his work and its intersections with culture.
Analyses the pervasive use of early American themes in contemporary culture, including literature, television series, film, theatre, graphic novels and video games.
The first book to theorise literary back-translation, distinguishing it from retranslation and indirect translation, and delineating its aesthetic, ethical, political and philosophical implications.