Drawing on a range of public and private sources, including multiple micro-histories, the book examines how the wives of China... Læs mere
A comparative study of censorship of the portrayals of female wartime heroism in Spanish films of the immediate post-Civil... Læs mere
Both a theatrical and a cultural history, it examines the makers of an urban, libertarian, Mancunian Shakespeare using hitherto unexplored primary... Læs mere
This edited collection focuses on the translocal networks interlinking community-led housing movements and explores their social innovations to support alternative imaginaries of housing in Europe. -- .
This book offers a framework for understanding opposition to Lebanon’s entrenched system of sectarian politics in the country’s postwar era. -- .
This critical volume explores and reassesses Alan Garner’s significance as a writer, from mythic fantasy to landscape, memory, folklore, and the power of story. -- .
In the modern era, artists, patients and healthcare professionals have turned to humour to visualise medical themes or to reimagine the... Læs mere
This book compares Oxfam and MSF’s humanitarian programmes in the 1980s to illuminate how British and French political... Læs mere
Social élites in medieval France is an account of the profound transformations which occurred in medieval society... Læs mere
Looking at practices of Polish lesbian artists, this book theorises queer women’s presence in Polish art at intersections with archives, history, literature, and affect across time, and proposes lesbian mutual legibility as method. -- .
This volume takes an interdisciplinary approach to Animal Drag – a critical and conscious performance of animality – through chapters that... Læs mere
This book explores the dynamics of counter-narratives against Islamophobia on Twitter in relation to three trigger events: Brexit, the Christchurch terror attack and the Covid-19 pandemic. It considers the limits and potentials of mediated activism in digital spaces. -- .