Rebel by vocation Development studiesFrom 1940 to 1954, The Bell was notable as an outspoken liberal voice at a time of political and intellectual stagnation. While primarily a literary magazine, it is now mostly discussed in the context of its hard political criticism. Carson has unearthed a wealth of sources to put The Bell in its social as well as literary contexts.
Foreword by Manuel Pastor
film stills and present-day location photos
This question addresses the nature of the creative process
neglected white working class and "others" who are undeserving
this comprehensive study will interest cultural studies scholars and media buffs alike
based upon a civic nationalism and national identity rooted in the principles of democratic political culture and citizenship
Much debate and research is currently undertaken in this area and it is the intention of the book to galvanize this
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Affective bordering is a powerful exploration of the emotional politics of borders that demonstrates how racial and national boundaries are secured through the political mobilisation and unequal distribution of affect
focusing on the “labour of socialisation and resistance” that Rego’s work evinces in relation to the Freudian model of the family romance
Watch This Space is a collection of insightful essays on the interconnectedness of urban design
This first English translation of the twelfth-century Chronicle of Petershausen offers an intimate and colourful view of traditional monastic life against the backdrop of contemporary interactions with bishops and lay patrons