Proceeding from a renewed dialogue between international film scholars, collectors, filmmakers, curators, and archivists, this book aims to reveal the extent to which collectors and collections have contributed to both the history and the epistemology of moving images.
This book represents the culmination of a comprehensive reconsideration of the historical sources and available archaeological evidence, offering a new framework for analysis and insights into the transformations that took place from the late Empire into the Middle Ages.
This book examines Partition’s impact on pockets of diversity by exploring how it's borders continue to shape social, symbolic and religious boundaries and how these boundaries impact shared plurality here.
Central to the European maritime expansion of the 15th century was the mastery of long-distance sea routes... Læs mere
First published in March 2001, this work was the first and only book of its kind in the Dutch intellectual... Læs mere
This study proposes to call non-representational images as appearing to offer a more dynamic relationship to the past and the present, while reflecting complex processes of the formation of identity, memory, guilt, and responsibility.
This book studies the position of four translators in these debates (on science, theology, medicine, and political theory) on the ‘New Philosophy’: Jan Hendriksz Glazemaker, Pieter Balling, Abraham van Berkel, and Stephan Blankaart.
Extensive in scope and drawing on newly available evidence from multinational archives, this book reconsiders Sino-Indian border issues during the middle Cold War using multiple established analytical frameworks.
This book presents a theory of the morality of human relations deeply drawn from widespread spiritual traditions, offering an account of the full range of sociality that comprises our moral life.
Cutting across the disciplines of trans gender studies and psychology, this book examines the psychological decision-making process behind twenty-three Malaysian trans men’s journeys navigating masculinity from childhood through adulthood.