The first critical edition of Harryette Mullen’s remarkable poetry, from her early works to the present-day
Draws on theories of Marxism, feminism and the biopolitics of affect to investigate the psycho-dynamic properties of the modern peristaltic system
Studies the diplomatic and cultural implications of the exchange of symbolic objects in the ancient world
Explores the centrality of hope to political thought and policy practice in the Anthropocene
Explores the zoomorphic imagination and image-making of Eurasian nomads and their dynamic interactions with neighbouring sedentary empires
The first book to explore the representation of reading and its often deleterious consequences in modern fiction
Proposes a new approach to studying martial arts cinema as part of the media ecology by locating various manifestations of tranquility in action.
Advances our understanding of the literary legacy of contemporary ecological crises to investigate the interfaces of humanity and nature
Considers the emotional and relational implications of portrait photographs for three modernist writers
Recovers a forgotten and short-lived form of American fiction: the midcentury minor novel
Examines Australian avant-garde poetry from the late nineteenth to the early twenty-first centuries
Uncovers how historical novels rewrite the history of the Korean War