A.S. Byatt PSYCHOLOGY / EthnopsychologyThis stimulating and comprehensive study of A. S. Byatts work spans virtually her entire career and offers insightful readings of all of Byatts fictions up to and including The Childrens Book (2009). The authors also consider her role as a critic, cultural commentator and public intellectual.
This volume brings together selected articles
This book offers fresh perspectives on the history of humanitarianism and its impact on domestic and international politics in the era of the Great War
It explores the Russian leadership’s strategic agenda and illuminates the range of problems it faces in implementing it
in its ten original essays
from global economic inequality to climate change
there is often an antipathy surrounding visual literacy borne out of stigma and at times
It challenges conventional views that portray science as a detached mode of reasoning with the capacity to confer benefits in a more or less even-handed manner
A masterpiece collection of historical ghost stories depicting the pathos of lower-class samurai who live for and are held captive by the sword
with special reference to developments in politics
In addition to these cutting-edge contributions
A study of theatre and sovereignty that situates Shakespeare’s plays in the contraflow between two absolutisms of early modern England: the aesthetic and the political
this book offers a compelling and achievable vision for a progressive future