Investigates rhetorical strategies Egyptian and Judean Jews used in their writings about life outside the Land of Israel, charting the... Læs mere
A portrayal in graphic novel format of the author’s battle with auditory hallucinations, depicted as a monster, and his journey to understand and cope with his illness.
A graphic memoir recounting the author’s childhood in Iraq and his experiences during the Iraq War and its aftermath from 1989 to 2011.
A collection of essays by scholars of religion, music, philosophy, and culture exploring the Beatles’ relationship to religion.
Celebrates insects, their crucial role in our ecosystems, and people working to preserve biodiversity.
Traces the origins and evolution of online video platforms and how their algorithms now engineer human behavior, discussing present challenges and recommendations for reclaiming our online futures.
Explores stereotyping and electrotyping in U.S. literature and history. Examines how printers, typefounders, authors, and publishers managed the transition as new technologies displaced printing traditions of the early nineteenth century.
Reconstructs Kenneth Burke’s drafting and revision process for A Rhetoric of Motives and The War of Words, placing Burke’s work in historical context and revealing his reliance on the concept of myth.
A collection of essays exploring medieval rape culture, survivors’ speech, and female subjectivity in a late medieval lyric genre known as the pastourelle as well as in related literary works.