A finales del siglo XVI, el jesuita Jeronimo Roman de la Higuera se vio envuelto en una controversia que mancharia su nombre para siempre: el supuesto descubrimiento de un conjunto de documentos latinos, que atribuia a distintos autores de la Antiguedad y de la Edad Media, y mediante los cuales pretendia echar luz sobre los primeros anos del cristianismo en la peninsula iberica.
Abolition Archives, Feminist Futures takes up the work of three iconic feminist thinkers-Angela Davis, Shulamith Firestone, and Donna Haraway-to ask how each author's vision of work, the family, and the carceral state can expand contemporary feminism's ability to structurally analyze social problems.
Grief Work as Autotheory is an interdisciplinary, narrative non-fiction book that tests the boundaries between experimental autobiography and life writing scholarship.
This book engages with masculinity in modern and contemporary Buddhism in Sri Lanka (1850-today) through the lens of exemplary male religious leaders, politicians and the culture of boys' education since the late nineteenth century.
This newly updated edition of John Day’s The Parliament of Bees includes both the 1641 quarto and also a complete transcription of the earlier manuscript of the text.
This book engages with masculinity in modern and contemporary Buddhism in Sri Lanka (1850-today) through the lens of exemplary male religious leaders, politicians and the culture of boys' education since the late nineteenth century.
This book closely reads Mark Gruenwald's Squadron Supreme for its complex, contradictory, yet ultimately productive engagement with the social dreaming of utopianism.
This newly updated edition of John Day’s The Parliament of Bees includes both the 1641 quarto and also a complete transcription of the earlier manuscript of the text.
This book closely reads Mark Gruenwald's Squadron Supreme for its complex, contradictory, yet ultimately productive engagement with the social dreaming of utopianism.
Die Studie untersucht, welche sozialen Funktionen von Spott und Lachen in Homers Ilias und Odyssee sowie in der Dichtung des fruhgriechischen Iambos begegnen.
The Melancholy of Kinship in Post-reform China and Postcolonial Literature, brings post-reform Chinese cultural texts into conversation with postcolonial novels from Africa and Asia to examine the shared experiences of kinship loss as a response to historical trauma, state violence, and socioeconomic dispossession.
The Melancholy of Kinship in Post-reform China and Postcolonial Literature, brings post-reform Chinese cultural texts into conversation with postcolonial novels from Africa and Asia to examine the shared experiences of kinship loss as a response to historical trauma, state violence, and socioeconomic dispossession.
This book traces the origins of using sea journeys to treat mental illness, a practice recommended within the medical community through the nineteenth century.
Die Studie untersucht, welche sozialen Funktionen von Spott und Lachen in Homers Ilias und Odyssee sowie in der Dichtung des fruhgriechischen Iambos begegnen.
The purpose of this book is to understand the tensions, perspectives and experiences of teachers as they work to create more inclusive mindsets and identities despite working in an educational system that allows for ability profiling and disability stigma in schools.
The purpose of this book is to understand the tensions, perspectives and experiences of teachers as they work to create more inclusive mindsets and identities despite working in an educational system that allows for ability profiling and disability stigma in schools.
Grief Work as Autotheory is an interdisciplinary, narrative non-fiction book that tests the boundaries between experimental autobiography and life writing scholarship.
A Hauntological Investigation of the Works of Thomas Meyer: Sun Nailed to Water is a bibliographical study that draws critical and literary-historical attention to the works of the poet Thomas Meyer, situating his writing within postwar ("e;New American"e;) queer and avant-garde contexts.
A Hauntological Investigation of the Works of Thomas Meyer: Sun Nailed to Water is a bibliographical study that draws critical and literary-historical attention to the works of the poet Thomas Meyer, situating his writing within postwar ("e;New American"e;) queer and avant-garde contexts.
The worldview of violent sex offenders is so alien to many of us that to consider them in detail, up close and personal, can feel much like going down the rabbit hole.
The worldview of violent sex offenders is so alien to many of us that to consider them in detail, up close and personal, can feel much like going down the rabbit hole.