This book brings a dynamic approach to Turkish politics by showing how political struggles operate via narratives and how ideas, institutions and narratives interact.
Explores how the longest peace of the early modern Middle East was established and consolidated.
Rethinks the relationship between architecture, literature and (in)visibility in the nineteenth-century city
Considers the remake from a variety of critical and theoretical perspectives and positions it alongside other serialized cultural forms.
The first academic study on the work of Wes Craven.
Provides a ground breaking analysis of the concrete practices of Islamist movements to assess their impact on post-2011 activism.
Focuses on relations between paramilitary groups and the Turkish state during the armed conflict between the state and the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (Partiya Karkerên Kurdistan, PKK) in the 1990s.
By engaging with the work of modern and contemporary philosophers and writers, in particular G. W. Leibniz, Alain Badiou, Gilles... Læs mere
Makes the case for the rediscovery of British philosopher Gillian Rose’s unique but neglected voice.
A fresh theoretical approach to help our understanding and analysis of electoral integrity in Turkey.
Offers new perspectives on two key figures of modernity: James Joyce and Jacques Derrida.
An inquiry into probabilistic modes of sensing and making sense of reality developed by avant-garde artists