Comprehensive examination of how Indigenous peoples have been represented in Argentine film.
Ranges widely and deeply across William Blake's oeuvre to show how his post-Newtonian vision of space-time anticipates Einsteinian relativity.
Brings the figure of the voice and the problem of mimesis in Heidegger and post-Heideggerian continental thought to bear on the dismissal of language by the affective and aesthetic turns of contemporary critical theory.
Examines literary, historical, and cultural portrayals of Chinese women, across centuries and continents.
Addresses the question of how language affects the subject of speech through readings of confessional, philosophical, and fictional writings.
Original reading of Heidegger suggesting what his project could mean for building an ethical way of life now and in the future.
Five innovative essays demonstrating how Aristotle's biology is an integral part of Aristotle's understanding of the universe.
Uses popular films to reveal the tensions generated during Japan’s postwar "economic miracle," challenging the prevailing view that it was a story of great national success.