Investigates how Arab novelists have represented the experiences of migrants in the Gulf States.
Offers an ethnographic exploration of Iranian diasporic identities through the lens of food.
The first book of its kind to offer a new materialist framework for the study of power.
Daniel Ferrer’s stimulating introduction to genetic criticism, translated into English by Rachel Bowlby.
A new vision of the good life as collective transformation against the fragmentation of contemporary life.
The first full-scale study of the periodical essay between 1880 and 1920.
The first comprehensive overview of utopianism in the modern Middle East and North Africa.
The first focused treatment of Scott’s monarchs in historical context and biopolitical theory.
Showcases how a range of migrant experiences are crucial to increasing interdependencies between differentially empowered groups across the world.
A study of classical Athenian strategies and the different forms of slavery they fashioned.
A rare account of neoliberal Muslim female subjectivity in Turkey’s elite Islamic bourgeois circles.
Offers a unique insight into the history and politics of British intelligence.