The first academic book to approach mountain film culture from transgeneric, transnational, ecocritical and transmedial perspectives.
The first book-length account of Woolf’s vital, active and strange objects, things and matter.
The first book-length joint treatment of honour and slavery, drawing on new approaches to the philosophy, psychology and sociology of honour.
Explores the aesthetic and affective values of entertainment and its relation to cultural hope and aspiration.
Examines how British film critics and commentators have helped shape our understanding of cinema culture.
Positions processes of making and doing, in creative and critical practice, within a feminist new materialist framework
Explores translation as a means of self-expression and social networking in transnational settings on YouTube.
Explains the reversal between Romantic expressivism and Modernist formalism by analysing Victorian ideas of authorship.
Positions the strange and paradoxical concept of transcendental empiricism as the key to Deleuze’s work.
The first English translation of this powerful portrayal of child slavery in the Ottoman Empire, with supporting critical apparatus for students of slavery studies, Ottoman literature and history.
The first English translation of this powerful portrayal of child slavery in the Ottoman Empire, with supporting critical apparatus for students of slavery studies, Ottoman literature and history.
Examines the construction of cultural memory through text reuse within the Arabic written tradition.