This book uses the narratives of women who fled Algeria in the 1990s—known as the ‘Black Decade’—to offer a more intimate understanding of the violence women face in times of conflict, and the function of diasporic networks in rebuilding their lives.
This book takes a fresh look at the representation of Cornwall in literature. It offers new readings of familiar texts, and re-inserts... Læs mere
This volume considers the coevolving nature of the arms trade and defence–industrial processes and the resulting... Læs mere
This edited volume investigates how Gulf women negotiate spaces of dissent through their writing. The focus on women’s narratives offers critical perspectives on how... Læs mere
This book examines D.H. Lawrence’s attempts to establish a utopian community in Cornwall during WWI. Lawrence was drawn to the idea of a ‘Celtic Cornwall’... Læs mere
1948 offers an answer to the question, what would George Orwell have written after 1984, had he lived? It quotes, parodies, and pastiches Orwell’s... Læs mere
For centuries, Europeans believed in a parallel world of the ‘social supernatural’. The social... Læs mere
Presents an innovative theoretical framework to understand the meltdown and civil wars of countries such as Yemen, Syria,... Læs mere
Defence diplomacy is an important tool of strategic engagement, and a critical concept in understanding the simultaneous cooperation and competition in the contemporary Indo-Pacific region.
A unique, in-depth case study of regional independent film exhibition in the Pacific Northwest. This book helps us understand the unexplored role and influence of American indie small-chain exhibitors during the height of the studio era.
This book introduces the story of the ‘Green Children’ and how it has been interpreted, retold, and reworked. Analysing the... Læs mere
This companion gives an exhaustive overview of how screen censorship touches our lives, from historical... Læs mere