Explores the creative endeavours of James Joyce and the artistic afterlives of his work.
The first book to theorise literary back-translation, distinguishing it from retranslation and indirect translation, and delineating its aesthetic, ethical, political and philosophical implications.
Presents the first scholarly edition of Arthur Conan Doyle’s important spiritualist novel, The Land of Mist, accompanied by selected short works of his spiritualist non-fiction.
A unique collection of essays on the theme of Katherine Mansfield’s Men.
Analyses the gender dynamics of Daesh ideology in the Maghreb.
Uncovers the intimate connections that existed between interwar women writers’ political affiliations and their aesthetic decisions.
An interdisciplinary account of the formal and psychological means by which narrative films engage viewers and elicit the moral imagination.
Interrogates how “Chineseness” is reinterpreted through specific cultural and social developments across the three regions.
Brings together reflections on cinemagoing from Australia, Belgium, Italy, Japan, Turkey, the United Kingdom and elsewhere.
Studies the birth and decline of an Armenian-Turkish elite town from the Ottoman Empire to Republican Turkey.
Reads Spinoza and Sartre together as complementary thinkers of political transformation.
Reflects on different ways of understanding order across the Middle East.