Rebels and Rivals PSYCHOLOGY / Social PsychologyThe essays that make up this collection offer several provocative interpretations of the rivalrous and rebellious spirits that inhabit the worlds of Chaucer's tales. The volume is intended for the dedicated teacher of Chaucer as well as for the specialist in medieval English studies.
the contributors present a number of case studies
He foregrounds Cixous's importance for 'English literature' as well as creative writing
This book explores WWF’s approach toward engagement in the Circumpolar North and reasons why it is relatively well-received by key northern audiences
Peter Hacker’s Insight and Illusion is a thoroughly comprehensive examination of the evolution of Wittgenstein’s thought from the Tractatus to his later ‘mature’ phase
even acts of extreme weather
Replacing the highly-acclaimed first edition
and the British and American versions of The Office to discuss how producers have experimented with mockumentary as a distinctive approach to storytelling
It analyses several case studies of performance art that foreground new modes of subjectivity emerging from hybrids of human and machine agency
This book examines the history of design and innovation at Abraham Moon and Sons of Guiseley
violence and everyday forms of survival as quotidian acts that attempt to challenge or mitigate such experiences
This collection of six new essays by scholars from the disciplines of French
that provide a significant reference point for the field of power analysis