Dynamics of display in gendered contexts put toward purposes of resistance are explored across six modern canonical and popular novels in French - including an African Francophone fiction and a murder mystery - as well as their selected film adaptations.
The Special Collections of the University of Wales Trinity Saint David.
Return to My Trees charts Matthew Yeoman’s attempt to walk more than 300 miles through the ancient forest of Wales and tells the stories of the places he passes through, while pondering the question: how do humans reconnect with nature?
Looks at the hysterical behind-the-scene antics of rock icons at the world famous Rockfield Studios in Wales. This book contains the stories behind some of the best songs and records ever made, to show how a little farm in rural Wales became home to rock legends.
Discover 366 fun and surprising stories about Welsh history and culture that most history books leave out – each linked to a specific day of the year.
The contributors to Taking Up Space focus on representations of women’s labour in cultural production (literature, cinema and television, journalism,... Læs mere
This book updates oppressive metaphors of Puerto Rico as a ‘big family’ in the prose of Afro-Puerto Rican authors Mayra Santos-Febres, Dahlma Llanos-Figueroa, Yolanda Arroyo Pizarro and Yvonne Denis-Rosario. The new metaphor is a diverse, trans-national ‘fractal family’.
Isaiah Berlin, a prominent public intellectual of the second half of the twentieth century, is examined in historical context for the first time as a thinker deeply influenced by, and deeply reactive against, the British Idealists.
This book explores Kant’s influence on the development of biology and his importance for contemporary issues in philosophy of biology. Establishing... Læs mere
Following studies of Lovecraft and Stephen King, this book pays overdue attention to King’s equally prolific contemporary, Britain’s Ramsey Campbell. Focusing on neglected longer... Læs mere