The first book-length exploration of caricature on television and the first analysis of caricature using the theories and methodologies of television studies.
Reinterprets Rousseau as a political thinker by reconstructing his Epicurean theory of taste
How do Tory leadership elections work? Lee Evans takes a lively look at how the Conservatives appoint (and depose) their leader, from the early history of the party to the present day.
A critical examination of UK and French media’s representation of politically violent women, which shines fresh light on the construction of national gender identities.
This carefully argued case for a federal Europe proposes that national sovereignty has become increasingly untenable as mechanisms... Læs mere
Offers the first comprehensive study of the internationally acclaimed Iranian visual artist and filmmaker whose work bridges cinema, photography and installation art.
Uses Scotland’s educational system as case study of the importance of knowledge in the curriculum.
The first academic study dedicated to three innovative but underexplored Japanese women directors - Ando Momoko, Ninagawa Mika, and Miyake Kyoko.
The first book to discuss regime legitimation in contemporary Russia after the outbreak of the full-scale war in Ukraine.
Provides the first comprehensive account of the discursive formation of knowledge about Chinese literature produced by British Sinologists in the nineteenth century.
The first interdisciplinary comparative examination of populism in the cases of Donald Trump and Marine Le Pen.
Debunks the prevailing idea that the postmodern slasher film is distinguished by the employment of intertextuality, metafictional self-reflexivity, pastiche, and deconstruction.