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The project notepad is not only stylish it is also small enough to meet your big needs! Take down notes and quickly... Read More >>
The One Stop Notes series is designed specifically for GCSE students, with all exam board requirements covered.... Read More >>
The first volume in English to focus on Latin American serialized print culture, Periodicals in Latin America assembles... Read More >>
Uses the life and work of bisexual, biracial, and bicultural author Michelle Cliff (1946–2016) to develop an entirely... Read More >>
A comprehensive exploration of the vibrant world of Korean comics, cartoons, comic strips, graphic novels, webcomics,... Read More >>
Recalibrates readings of US southern and American writers by exploring comparable depictions of race, colonialism,... Read More >>
In this innovative book, Sladja Blažan explains the foundational role of ghost stories in fostering the cultural... Read More >>
A collection of essays that identifies and interprets children’s picture books that explicitly represent LGBTQ+... Read More >>
These proceedings celebrate the breadth, knowledge, and passion... Read More >>
Exposes a stylistic tradition of flamboyantly failed passing in queer literature and film. This book posits formal... Read More >>
Offering a new history of a formative cultural and political era through the cosmic phenomena that captured the... Read More >>
A study of supine, prone, and recumbent figures in contemporary literature. This book works across an array of well-known... Read More >>
Drawing on literary, philosophical, theoretical, and theological texts in multiple languages and scripts as well... Read More >>
Generation Z and Alpha face rising mental health challenges, worsened by an already troubling trend and intensified... Read More >>
Posits that network theory can effectively model the agency of actors and institutions in the literary field, making... Read More >>
For centuries, critics, poets, and philosophers have either openly proclaimed or tacitly assumed the long poem as... Read More >>