Situates the work of Kinoshita Keisuke both within Japanese cinema and contemporary world cinema
The first book to theorise literary back-translation, distinguishing it from retranslation and indirect translation, and delineating its aesthetic, ethical, political and philosophical implications.
Explores the role of violence in relation to Anne, Charlotte and Emily Brontë’s literary productions, receptions and cultural legacies.
Positions the sensation novel, and nineteenth-century popular fiction more generally, as vital to the history of feeling
Offers an unprecedented theological investigation into al-Ja?i?’s social empiricism.
Offers a new systematic account of the philosophical potential of Saint Paul’s letters.
Examines the literary and cultural legacy of the BUMIDOM in France and the French Caribbean.
The most thorough analysis of the Victorian ghost story to date.
Argues that contemporary slasher films embody a turn towards the metamodern sensibility
Explores over 30 feature films from the formative years of Egyptian cinema (1919–52) to contest the contradiction between Islam and innovation.
An authoritative anthology on Luis Rodríguez’s life and works, offering a range of perspectives on his many different accomplishments and activities.
Offers the first study of toxic masculinity in the context of ancient Greece and Rome