Investigates the semantic permutations of ‘homeness’ in post-war diasporic Anglophone Lebanese novels.
Explores developments in Arab autobiography over the last 40 years.
Explores not what John meant in Revelation but how Revelation produced meaning through ritual experience.
Argues that contemporary forms of anti-Black sovereignty rests on the reproduction of the sense of the aesthetics of lynching.
Explores Samuel Beckett’s use of the miming body across theatre, film and television as a philosophical meditation on mid- to late twentieth-century being.
A comparative study of seas, coasts and islands as sites of post-imperial consciousness in the modernist fiction and poetry of the British Isles.
Explores the psychoanalytic dynamics linking democracy and populism in the Yellow Vests movement.
Situates anonymity with respect to women’s demands for recognition from one another despite differences of class, ethnicity and sexuality.
Brings together the philosophy of art and aesthetics with debates about political theology and sovereignty.
Examines film’s vital role in making and unmaking geopolitical and cultural borders.
Examines the rich corpus of early medieval Persian mystical literature.
Explores German-American filmmaker Ernst Lubitsch’s engagement with and expressions of historicity throughout his career.