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Drawing on recent cultural approaches to temporality, this volume gathers individual, yet conceptually interconnected... Read More >>
The processes of globalisation and digitalisation have complicated the traditional understanding of otherness. In... Read More >>
This timely and long-awaited monograph on the work of eminent Australian writer David Malouf adopts the methodology... Read More >>
Dan Sinykin explores how changes in the publishing industry have affected fiction, literary form, and what it means... Read More >>
Boston born and bred, John Wieners was a queer self-styled poete maudit who was renowned among his contemporaries... Read More >>
""This volume tracks and uncovers the Black body as a persistent presence and absence in American literature. It... Read More >>
Providing a comprehensive overview of American thought in the period following World War II, this Companion charts... Read More >>
This Element discusses the link between Samuel Beckett and E. M. Cioran, drawing upon the terms of Beckett's engagement... Read More >>
"""Plastic and concrete are two of the most important and ubiquitous materials of the modern age. This open access... Read More >>
The Routledge Handbook of the New African Diasporic Literature introduces world literature readers to the transnational,... Read More >>
Combining literary analysis with historical research, Thomas Gustafson examines how Philip Roth's acclaimed 1997... Read More >>
Dissecting the radical impact of Walter Benjamin on contemporary cultural, postcolonial and translation theory,... Read More >>
D.H. Lawrence’s Final Fictions: A Lacanian Perspective shows how Lawrence and Lacan can change beliefs and practices,... Read More >>
I used to have this line I saved and brought out for grant applications and writers festivals - that having been... Read More >>
Christianity and the African Counter-Discourse in Achebe and Beti: Cultures in Dialogue, Contest and Conflict goes... Read More >>
What the World Might Look Like examines the way resilience stories have come to dominate the settler-colonial imagination... Read More >>
In 1926, Tom Rolt who was then sixteen years old, abandoned his public school education. Having taken a job with... Read More >>