A dazzling act of literary-critical rebellion, casting new light on the lives of David Bowie and Enid Blyton -- .
Why do multinational mining corporations use participation to undermine resistance? Do the struggles of... Læs mere
Affective bordering is a powerful exploration of the emotional politics of borders that demonstrates how racial and national boundaries are secured through the political mobilisation and unequal distribution of affect. -- .
Fully revised and updated, The history of emotions is the most up-to-date and comprehensive guide to the theories, methods and problems in this field of historical inquiry and... Læs mere
This book re-examines British women’s writing in the mid-century and its relationship to public and domestic spaces. -- .
This interdisciplinary text combines an attention to socio-historical and cultural contexts with a rigorous close reading of literary, artistic, and televisual works, both... Læs mere
This book examines Roman Catholic female missions within the overlapping ambits of colonial and postcolonial India. -- .
This book challenges the idea that Brexit was a contest between ‘heads’ and ‘hearts’, and offers a fresh account of political feelings and the stories we tell about them. -- .
This book tells the story of graphic designers in Milan from the 1930s to the 1960s. Focusing on design education, everyday practice,... Læs mere
Thomas Nashe is typically regarded as an urban author and a University wit, but his writings are inflected and shaped by regional travel, ‘non-literary’, non-elite... Læs mere
A unique and transdisciplinary look at the young generations who lived in the Arab world at the time of the Arab springs. Featuring cases... Læs mere
US grand strategy and the Madman Theory: From Nixon to Trump explores how both presidents used unpredictability and threats of irrational... Læs mere