Mothering in the Colonies uses a psychoanalytic lens to consider the ubiquitous, but little acknowledged or spoken, relationship between settler colonial children and colonised/indentured/slave-descended women, and the way in which it inaugurated racial identity.
This work draws on linguistics, philosophy of language, hermeneutics, and literary criticism for insights into how texts impart... Læs mere
The Routledge Handbook of Religion and Politics in Latin America offers a state of the art of the academic and multidisciplinary reflection on the main aspects of the relationships between religion, politics, and society in Latin America.
This edited collection offers an exploration and critical reassessment of the... Læs mere
This edited collection offers an exploration and critical reassessment of... Læs mere
This book covers both the artistry and craftsman ship of cinematography and visual storytelling. Few art forms are as tied to their... Læs mere
This book develops a fresh approach to understanding social care, by using feminist social reproduction theory to critically assess the undervaluing of waged and unwaged caring labour in homes and communities.
This volume explores the evolving landscape of nationalism in South Asia through the lens of literature and... Læs mere
Burt Hopkins’ decades-long work exemplifies the richness of the phenomenological movement of thought at best. This volume features original essays that reflect on the scope and influence of his philosophy.
This authoritative text for those seeing patients with sexual dysfunction of predominantly psychosexual aetiology returns in an updated edition that builds on what clinicians found most useful in the previous editions.
This book sets out the key ideas and principles that underpin the design of places where people genuinely want to live. Focusing on the medium-density housing that... Læs mere
Tracing the invention of sheepdogs in the UK, and their journey to New Zealand and back again, this book shows how sheepdogs, shepherds and the countryside evolve in response to global agriculture, rural cultures, and soundscapes.