Writing British Muslims Christine E. HallettExamines contemporary literary representations of Muslims by British writers of South Asian Muslim descent, including Salman Rushdie, Hanif Kureishi, Monica Ali and Nadeem Aslam
It is a timely intervention into circumpolar studies at a time when Indigenous Arctic homelands have entered global media and politics to an unprecedented extent
Providing a new conceptual vocabulary
This book explores how theories of embodiment
philosopher and political activist Antonio Negri spells out the philosophical credo that inspired his radical renewal of Marxism and his compelling analysis of the modern state and the global economy by means of an inspiring reading of the challenging metaphysics of the seventeenth-century Dutch-Jewish philosopher Spinoza
This collection offers bold reappraisals of the history of freedom of speech in the pre-modern Anglophone world
and their proof that the unemployed can organize themselves to renew the struggle for a more just world
even acts of extreme weather
this book shows that human visual communication has come full circle from the earliest representations
The first English language in-depth study of a footsoldier of the seventeenth-century Republic of Letters
A compelling collection that looks at one of the most famed director-composer collaborations in film history
It traces the connections between graffiti
An analysis of the factors at play in journalistic coverage of complex and highly contested political campaigns