Explores extremity in films and it's ethical, theoretical and film-philosophical implications
A translation of the first book written by one of the most famous and authoritative Spinoza scholars in the world today.
Compares censorship’s distinct and varying profiles across five different national contexts - U.S.A., Britain, Canada, Australia, and France.
Takes a transnational, feminist approach to the oeuvre of Palestinian director, Annemarie Jacir
Examines the non-fiction film practice of Swedish-Iranian filmmaker Nahid Persson Sarvestani.
In these exclusive interviews, New York School poets reveal what the New York School meant to them and how its legacy continues today.
Explores the cultural landscapes of the late antique Central Zagros and their long-term transformations
A critical reassessment of the aesthetic strategies and cultural value of exoticism in contemporary transnational cinemas.
Places Alexander the Great and his monarchical ideology within his Near-Eastern context.
Explores abstraction as a keyword in aesthetic modernism and in critical thinking since Marx
Introduces the basic patterns, ideas and gestures that governed the system of social relations and the construction of social profiles and roles of Byzantine society.