Examines how women’s experimental illness narratives are driving new conceptions of contested illness.
Argues that Kafkaesque cinema is a critical category that can enable us to consider the interconnections between historical events, politics and aesthetics in films across the globe.
Examines the mental health interventions that changed 1960s British and American cinema
Examines Thai horror film and the central role this genre plays in Thailand’s film industry
Investigates how geographical environments are mapped in Taiwanese cinema
An epigraphic analysis of the lives of female ex-slaves in the west of the Roman Empire.
A multi-layered analysis of continuity, fold, and event and their heteropoietic character in Deleuze’s metaphysics of genesis.
An autobiography written by one of the world’s foremost legal scholars of the twentieth century.
A keystone work within Laruelle’s body of work, which highlights major themes around democracy, human identity and the critique of the judgement of humanity.
Explores the intersection of American literature and language politics through the curiously understudied subject of grammar.
Redefines Jihadi-Salafism by uncovering its diverse premodern influences over centuries of Islamic political thought.
An experiment in reading and interpretation, which shows how different interpretive metaphors transform our experience of literature.