Carson, a postgraduate of the University of the Wilderness, and for a decade past a national hero, was persuaded to dictate to a literate friend his own story of his life to date.
Countering the inclination to associate indigenous peoples with "wilderness" or to conflate everything "Indian" with a vague sense... Læs mere
Originally published in 1958, The Question is the book that opened the torture debate in France during Algeria's war of independence and was the first book since the eighteenth century to... Læs mere
Provides a wide-ranging study of German colonialism and its legacies. Inspired by Susanne Zantop's landmark book Colonial Fantasies, and extending her analyses there, this... Læs mere
Cairns examines how Graham's case became a touchstone in the on-going debate over capital punishment
Interrogates the myth of the Jew as Poland's foremost internal 'threatening other', harmful to Poland, its people, and to... Læs mere
The best stories create traditions, and this novel by celebrated Native American writer Gerald Vizenor is a marvelous conjunction of trickster stories and literary ingenuity. Chair of... Læs mere