Brings together Maggie Humm's pioneering work on feminist literary criticism, Virginia Woolf, film and visual cultures.
Examines how Iranian nationals fell victim to Stalin’s Great Terror.
Formulates a new understanding of political violence by approaching documentary images as original experiences.
Studies nonviolence as a way of knowing, doing and being in armed conflict.
Examines the connections between J. M. Coetzee’s work and Hispanic literatures and cultures, especially in the Southern Hemisphere.
Recounts the emergence of legal Sunday cinema culture in Great Britain.
Addresses the changing geographical and historical background to Conrad’s life as a source for his developing artistic vision.
A lively introduction to English spelling.
Examines how the tropes of Pop Art are expressed in film.
The first comparative analysis of royalist and Covenanter political thought within a cross-confessional European context
Focuses on television fictions as short forms rather than expansive narratives, and how this relates to their seriality.
Explores the resistance of a marginalised female migrant workforce through the intersection of space, economics and labour.