Reveals and defines the personal essay as a powerful site of contemporary Australian life writing, activism and cultural transformation.
Explores literary representations of ‘women’s work’ to generate new understandings of contemporary working conditions.
How a scandalous actress influenced one of the greatest philosophers of the eighteenth century.
Explores shifting conceptions of American adulthood as seen through film and TV adaptations of children’s books.
Explores how grief can help to negotiate our loss of affect for liberal democracy
Examines how football and religion act together to shape both identity and society in Muslim contexts
Offers a new reading of D. H. Lawrence’s critical and fictional modernism.
Reconstructs the everyday life of women in the early modern period through the traces they left in the records of English courts of law.
Explores the haptic relations that connect the mothers and wives of the fallen soldiers of the Iran–Iraq war (1980–88) to their sons and husbands as martyrs
A critical study of how emotions structure legal conflicts over LGBT rights.
Considers how the use of landscape in British film can help form a sense of unease.
Compares the discussions on the relations between law and morality in classical legal philosophy to the current debates within European institutions on law and digital ethics.