In The Empire Abroad and the Empire at Home, John Cullen Gruesser establishes that African American writers at the turn of the twentieth century responded extensively and idiosyncratically to overseas expansion and its implications for domestic race relations.
This edited volume challenges the hegemonic ideologies that underpin contemporary planning thought and practice, building on and extending the pioneering work of Michael Gunder.
In his book, "e;Al-Mahasin wal-Adad,"e; Al-Jahiz excels with his unique linguistic style, combining deep composition with ease of understanding, presenting a literary text that blends humor and wisdom.
Thomas Ogden: A Contemporary Introduction is the first book to gather and analyse Ogden's significant contributions to contemporary psychoanalytic thinking.
Un jardin hecho de palabras: el arte narrativo de Clara Obligado explora el rico universo de esta versatil autora, en el que se funden el compromiso y la capacidad reflexiva con la belleza de la expresion.
This anthology showcases what Angela Ball terms the "e;New York School diaspora,"e; poems by writers who honor the virtues of the original four New York School poets: Frank O'Hara, John Ashbery, Kenneth Koch, and James Schuyler.
This book offers a critical lens to examine the socio-economic struggles and class dynamics of South Asian diasporic characters in Indian writing from the Gulf.
This book offers a critical lens to examine the socio-economic struggles and class dynamics of South Asian diasporic characters in Indian writing from the Gulf.
This anthology showcases what Angela Ball terms the "e;New York School diaspora,"e; poems by writers who honor the virtues of the original four New York School poets: Frank O'Hara, John Ashbery, Kenneth Koch, and James Schuyler.
Thomas Ogden: A Contemporary Introduction is the first book to gather and analyse Ogden's significant contributions to contemporary psychoanalytic thinking.
This book looks at the intersection where languages "e;meet"e;, where literary studies connect with other domains of knowledge such as translation, modern linguistics, philosophy of language, the teaching of languages, and cultural studies.
The poetry of Robert Browning (1812-89) makes unmistakable use of the tropes of the eighteenth-century Gothic novel, but only in the last few years has there been any interest in the poet's wider relationship with the genre.
This book looks at the intersection where languages "e;meet"e;, where literary studies connect with other domains of knowledge such as translation, modern linguistics, philosophy of language, the teaching of languages, and cultural studies.
This Companion explores the evolution, representation, and meaning of superheroes within the broader popular media and culture landscape, as connected to both contemporary and historical frameworks.
Understanding the African Diaspora offers a clear and engaging introduction to the global movements, histories, and cultural experiences of African and African-descended peoples, from ancient times to the present.
This book reimagines the history of knowledge in 18th-century Britain by exploring how ideas were transmitted and diffused across generations and disciplines.
This book reimagines the history of knowledge in 18th-century Britain by exploring how ideas were transmitted and diffused across generations and disciplines.
This Companion explores the evolution, representation, and meaning of superheroes within the broader popular media and culture landscape, as connected to both contemporary and historical frameworks.
The poetry of Robert Browning (1812-89) makes unmistakable use of the tropes of the eighteenth-century Gothic novel, but only in the last few years has there been any interest in the poet's wider relationship with the genre.
This edited collection explores the mediation between languages, cultures and people that occurs when Shakespeare is translated - in multiple senses - and who is included and excluded in the process.
This edited collection explores the mediation between languages, cultures and people that occurs when Shakespeare is translated - in multiple senses - and who is included and excluded in the process.
This edited volume comprehensively explores narrative survival in Indigenous film and literature, forging a literary and transitional approach to native writing.
This pioneering collection delves into Jane Austen's enduring legacy in the East, exploring her significance to East-West relations, Westernization, and Asian identities.
This edited volume comprehensively explores narrative survival in Indigenous film and literature, forging a literary and transitional approach to native writing.
This pioneering collection delves into Jane Austen's enduring legacy in the East, exploring her significance to East-West relations, Westernization, and Asian identities.
"e;The Fluff of the Daisy"e; is not just a collection of poetry; it is the lifelong journey of a poet who has lived the word with its sincerity and warmth for fifty years.