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A lively introduction to the new field of genetic criticism in the form of short, speculative essays.
Explores the connection between ecological crisis and Arendtian politics of the earth.
Examines the material culture of Russian-speaking migrants
The Edinburgh Critical History of Philosophy is a seven-volume reference work on the history of philosophy. This volume surveys the key issues and debates distinct to nineteenth-century philosophy.
Explores the major political, social, economic, religious and cultural changes impacting what was once the most important region of the Roman world.
Foregrounds underrepresented agents (women, nature and the nonhuman) in and through the poetry of Theocritus.
Explores the challenges and possibilities of long-term governance in democratic systems
Franck Fischbach suggests that by reading Spinoza and Marx together we may better understand both history and nature, as well as ourselves, making possible a new understanding of human nature. Rather than see history and nature as opposed, history is nothing but the constant transformation of nature.
Explores the production issues and cultural contexts of Hammer's unmade films.
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