In 'Art History after Deleuze and Guattari' international scholars explore what a `Deleuzo-Guattarian art history' could be today.
Moroccans are one of the largest and most debated migrant groups in Belgium. Moroccan Migration in Belgium analyses diverse facets of this... Læs mere
This book tells how Pilote hebdomadaire's unique positioning in a new and fast developing youth press market for teenagers provided the forum and catalyst for the bande dessinee's stylistic evolution over the course of the 1960s and 1970s.
Lumumba as a symbol of decolonisation and as an icon in the arts
Unique study of portraiture in the colonial imaginary
Twenty years ago the Orpheus Institute was founded in Ghent to pursue research through the practice... Læs mere
Chivalry and elite conduct in medieval Europe
Contemporary graphic novels show an interesting shift from the extraordinary to the ordinary in slice-of-life stories in which nothing happens. This volume brings together close readings of work by Lewis Trondheim, Chris Ware, and Adrian Tomine.
Innovative and interdisciplinary approach to transfer
Ranging from early photography to contemporary works, Paper Cities gathers thought-provoking case studies from several international contexts that illuminate the debate on cities, photographs, and books.
This book contributes to a more effective understanding of music in late seventeenth- and eighteenth-century urban societies in the southern Netherlands and beyond.
Deleuze and Psychoanalysis is both a guide to reading Deleuze and a direct confrontation with issues at stake in his work, particularly the debate with and against psychoanalysis.