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LITERARY STUDIES
Cosmetics in Shakespearean and Renaissance Drama Farah Karim-Cooper, Shakespeare’s Globe
Revised and updated critical survey of the field of cosmetics and adornment studies This revised edition examines how the plays of Shakespeare and his contemporaries dramatise the Renaissance preoccupation with cosmetics. Farah Karim-Cooper explores the then-contentious issue of female beauty and identifies a ‘culture of cosmetics’, which finds its visual identity on the early modern stage. She also examines cosmetic recipes and anti-cosmetic literature focusing on their relationship to drama in its representations of gender, race, politics and beauty.
Key Features • Offers a new analysis of the construction of whiteness as a racial signifier • Provides an original insight into women’s cosmetic practice through an exploration of ingredients, methods and materials used to create cosmetics and the perception of make up in Shakespeare’s time • Includes numerous cosmetic recipes from the early modern period found in printed books and never published in a modern edition
Paperback £19.99 April 2019 248 pages 9781474452724 Also available in Ebook 17 b&w illustrations
Women, Periodicals and Print Culture in Britain, 1830s-1900s The Victorian Period
Edited by Alexis Easley, University of St. Thomas, Minnesota, Clare Gill, University of St Andrews and Beth Rodgers, Aberystwyth University
Analyses the multi-faceted relationship between women, periodicals and print culture in Victorian Britain Essays in this collection gather together expertise from leading scholars as well as emerging new voices in order to produce sustained analysis of underexplored periodicals and authors and to reveal in new ways the dynamic and integral relationship between women’s history and print culture in Victorian society.
Key Features • Features work in fields including literary and periodical studies, material culture studies, cultural history, art history and women’s history • Reveals the diversity and complexity of women’s interactions with periodical culture in Victorian Britain – as readers, authors, journalists, editors, engravers, illustrators, and correspondents
Hardback £150.00 April 2019 572 pages 9781474433907 Also available in Ebook 53 b&w images; 11 tables The Edinburgh History of Women’s Periodical Culture in Britain
Women, Periodicals and Print Culture in Britain, 1890s-1920s The Modernist Period
Edited by Faith Binckes, Bath Spa University and Carey Snyder, Ohio University
Highlights the contributions of women writers, editors, and critics to modernist periodical culture The focus of this collection is neither restricted to the classic ‘little magazines of modernism’ nor to periodicals primarily addressed to women. Instead, the collection explores the diversity of women’s participation in conversations about modernism and modernity, and foregrounds how such participation was shaped by a wide range of periodical genres.
Key Features • Highlights the geographical diversity of modern British print culture, including essays on Welsh, Scottish, Irish and English magazines • Emphasises the interdisciplinary nature of modernism, including essays on modernist dance, music, cinema, drama and architecture • Helps recover neglected women writers and cast new light on canonical ones
Hardback £150.00 May 2019 500 pages 9781474450645 Also available in Ebook 24 b&w illustration The Edinburgh History of Women’s Periodical Culture in Britain
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The Edinburgh Companion to Ezra Pound and the Arts Edited by Roxana Preda, University of Edinburgh
Showcases Ezra Pound’s close involvement with the arts throughout his career This volume investigates the arts with which Pound had a lifelong interaction including architecture, ballet, cinema, music, painting, photography and sculpture. Divided into 5 historically and thematically arranged sections, the 28 chapters foreground the shifting significance of art forms throughout Pound’s life which he spent in London, Paris, Rapallo and Washington.
Key Features • Chapters are devoted to topics never covered before including cinema, political anarchism, early music, Agnes Bedford, the artists Munch, Lekakis, Martinelli and Frampton • Presents the ways Pound’s interests and activities in the arts change over time in a continuous story, from his beginnings to his old age • Includes portraits of friendships and short biographies of artists connected to Pound
Hardback £150.00 February 2019 540 pages 9781474429177 Also available in Ebook 87 images, 23 music scores and 6 line drawings Edinburgh Companions to Literature and the Humanities
Reading Elizabeth Bishop An Edinburgh Companion
Edited by Jonathan Ellis, University of Sheffield
A comprehensive guide to Elizabeth Bishop’s poetry and other writings, including her influence on contemporary literature Celebrating Elizabeth Bishop as an international writer with allegiances to various countries and national traditions, this collection of essays explores how Bishop moves between literal geographies like Nova Scotia, New England, Key West and Brazil and more philosophical categories like home and elsewhere, human and animal, insider and outsider.
Key Features • Covers all aspects and periods of the author’s career, from her early writing in the 1930s to the late poems finished after Geography III and those works published after her death • Explores Bishop’s influence on contemporary writers
Hardback £150.00 May 2019 500 pages 9781474421331 Also available in Ebook Edinburgh Companions to Literature and the Humanities
Refugee Imaginaries
Research Across the Humanities Edited by Emma Cox, Royal Holloway, University of London, Sam Durrant, Leeds University, David Farrier, University of Edinburgh, Lyndsey Stonebridge, University of East Anglia and Agnes Woolley, Birkbeck, University of London
Charts new directions for interdisciplinary research on refugee writing and representation This collection provides an urgently needed account of how and why the refugee has emerged as one of the key figures of our era. It demonstrates the ways in which refugees have been written into being by international law, governmental and non-governmental bodies and the media, foregrounding the role of the arts and humanities in imagining, historicising, and sometimes obscuring the precarious experience of forced migration and statelessness. Hardback £150.00 August 2019 554 pages 9781474443197 Also available in Ebook 40 b&w illustrations 4
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Key Features • Comprises 40 essays on representations by and of refugees, and establishes the case for placing the study of the refugee at the centre of contemporary critical inquiry • Provides a key reference point for the evolving interdisciplinary field of refugee studies • A vital resource for literature and history departments, but also law, anthropology, international relations and politics
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Twenty-First Century Gothic
The Gothic and Theory
Edited by Maisha Wester, Indiana University and Xavier Aldana Reyes, Manchester Metropolitan University • Explores the post-millennial Gothic • Analyses the development of the Gothic in recent years and its immediate relevance to our times • Provides discussions about subgenres, such as Afro-futurism, Gothic comedy and Steampunk, as well as transnational and ethnic forms of the Gothic
Edited by Jerrold E. Hogle, University of Arizona and Robert Miles, University of Victoria • Provides the first detailed discussion of the interrelationship between literary theory and the Gothic from the inception of the Gothic to the present day • Enables students to connect what otherwise seem a wide variety of diverse phenomena, from the rise of philosophical ‘emotivism’ to poetic tales of terror and Gothic film • Makes connections between a wide variety of issues, from eco-crisis and contemporary culture wars to the persistent problem of the ‘other’
An Edinburgh Companion
Hardback £80.00 July 2019 320 pages 9781474440929 Also available in Ebook Edinburgh Companions to the Gothic
An Edinburgh Companion
Hardback £85.00 April 2019 248 pages 9781474427777 Also available in Ebook Edinburgh Companions to the Gothic
Ovidian Transversions ‘Iphis and Ianthe’, 1350-1650
Edited by Valerie Traub and Peggy McCracken, both at University of Michigan and Patricia Badir, University of British Columbia • Intervenes in the history of Ovidian reception and literary history, particularly in terms of gender and sexuality • Broadens readings of ‘Iphis and Ianthe’ beyond concerns of gender and sexuality • Brings medieval and early modern, English and French appropriations of the tale into productive dialogue • Provides new readings of John Lyly’s Galathea and Issac Benserade’s ‘Iphis and Ianthe’, and of medieval versions of the story
Face-to-Face in Shakespearean Drama Ethics, Performance, Philosophy
Matthew James Smith, Azusa Pacific University and Julia Reinhard Lupton, University of California, Irvine • Broadens recent interest in the ethics of the face associated with Emmanuel Levinas to the ideas of other prominent writers and theorists, including Hannah Arendt, Bernard Beckerman, J. L. Austin, Ludwig Wittgenstein, and Bernard Steigler • Includes thirteen original essays that cover major plays by Shakespeare, including Hamlet, Lear, Macbeth, Richard II, and the comedies
Hardback £80.00 March 2019 352 pages 9781474448901 Also available in Ebook 29 b&w illustrations Conversions
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The Conversational Enlightenment
The Origins of English Revenge Tragedy
The Reconception of Rhetoric in EighteenthCentury Thought David Randall, Rutgers University • Traces the spread of the concept of conversation during the Enlightenment, including the project of politeness, the fine arts, philosophy and public opinion • Puts women’s speech at the heart of the history of Enlighenment rhetoric • Fuses Habermas’ historical-theoretical framework to the history of rhetoric, revising both Hardback £80.00 March 2019 296 pages 9781474448666 Also available in Ebook
George Oppitz-Trotman, University of Cambridge • Establishes a new approach to the relationship between historical performance and printed literature • Complicates the popular concept of metatheatre • Offers boldly original readings of important English tragedies like Hamlet and The Spanish Tragedy • Reveals a dialectic of atavism and modernity in Renaissance revenge tragedy Hardback £80.00 June 2019 272 pages 9781474441711 Also available in Ebook Edinburgh Critical Studies in Renaissance Culture
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Commemorating Peterloo
Tennyson Echoing Wordsworth
Edited by Michael Demson, Sam Houston State University and Regina Hewitt, University of South Florida • Showcases the social and cultural implications of the internal violence of early nineteenth-century Britain • Each chapter provides a focused study of an aspect of violence and Peterloo • Provides fresh insights into the convergence of violence and cultural production during the Romantic Era
Hardback £75.00 April 2019 208 pages 9781474436878 Also available in Ebook
Violence, Resilience, and Claim-making during the Romantic Era
Jayne Thomas, Independent Scholar • Studies Tennyson’s poetic relationship with Wordsworth • Focusing on echoes or parallel passages, book reevaluates Tennyson’s poetic relationship with Wordsworth • Explores the most representative poems of Tennyson’s career, including ‘The Lady of Shalott’, ‘Ulysses’ and In Memoriam • Recalibrates critical estimates of Tennyson as poet, Poet Laureate and Post-Romantic poet
Hardback £80.00 May 2019 288 pages 9781474428569 Also available in Ebook 15 b&w illustrations Edinburgh Critical Studies in Romanticism
Italian Politics and NineteenthCentury British Literature and Culture
Patricia Cove, Dalhousie University Agricultural Campus in Nova Scotia • Re-imagines the parameters and duration of the relationship between the Risorgimento and British culture • Covers a wide range of diverse sources, including fiction, poetry and polemical and journalistic non-fiction prose, adding to an existing critical debate focused on poetry • Rethinks nineteenth-century British political debates surrounding liberalism, the nation and the rights of citizens and refugees Hardback £75.00 June 2019 208 pages 9781474447249 Also available in Ebook 3 b&w illustrations Edinburgh Critical Studies in Victorian Culture
Charles Dickens, Joseph Grimaldi and the Pantomime of Life Johnathan Buckmaster, Independent Scholar • Re-reads one of Dickens’s most neglected texts, and firmly re-establishes it within the Dickens canon • Identifies the pantomime routines of the Regency clown as a key cultural influence on Dickens’s work • Offers important new perspectives on two other key themes in Dickens’s work – the use of food and drink within Dickens’s articulation of the bodily grotesque and Dickens’s use of clothing as a radical signifier of individual liberty Hardback £75.00 April 2019 232 pages 9781474406956 Also available in Ebook 11 b&w illustrations Edinburgh Critical Studies in Victorian Culture
A Romance of Two Worlds
The Silence of Dean Maitland
Hardback £80.00 April 2019 288 pages 9781474441919 Also available in Ebook Edinburgh Critical Editions of Nineteenth-Century Texts
Hardback £100.00 June 2019 448 pages 9781474443234 Also available in Ebook 5 b&w illustrations Edinburgh Critical Editions of Nineteenth-Century Texts
Marie Corelli Edited by Andrew Radford, University of Glasgow • Offers instructive access to this multifaceted but still largely underappreciated novel • In addition to the full text, the book contains a thorough critical and analytical introduction, annotations and appendices • Provides context and underlines the aesthetic significance of Corelli’s supernatural romance • Engages with the full range of secondary scholarship on this neglected late-Victorian author
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Dickens’s Clowns
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Maxwell Gray Edited by Julian Wolfreys, University of Portsmouth • A scholarly edition of a neglected, hugely popular best-seller that was as avidly read as Dracula or The Beetle • Provides readers with a hybrid text that defies and exceeds genre expectations, providing a missing link between realism and naturalism • Offers a critique of clerical privilege and presents a melodramatic sensation narrative from a Suffragist perspective
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Sensation Drama, 1860–1880
Agriculture and the Land
Edited by Joanna Hofer-Robinson, University College Cork and Beth Palmer, University of Surrey • Provides detailed critical apparatus to facilitate the study of neglected plays, including performance history, notes and recommended further reading • Widens the critical conversation on sensation drama by drawing attention to the work of female playwrights • Reprints obscure works by popular authors, and shows their involvement with both literary and theatrical cultures
Edited by Rebecca Welshman, University of Liverpool • Collects a substantial number of previously unknown essays and letters by Jefferies • Brings into focus an often neglected area of Jefferies’ career as an agricultural journalist • Offers a new context for understanding Jefferies’ contributions to social and political questions in Victorian Britain • Shed light on the importance of agricultural depression in the late nineteenth century
An Anthology
Hardback £80.00 May 2019 352 pages 9781474439534 Also available in Ebook 5 b&w illustrations Edinburgh Critical Editions of Nineteenth-Century Texts
Richard Jefferies’ Essays and Letters
Hardback £75.00 May 2019 224 pages 9781474440882 Also available in Ebook Edinburgh Critical Editions of Nineteenth-Century Texts
Reading 19th Century Literature
Modernism, Space and the City
Edited by Julian Wolfreys, University of Portsmouth and Monika Szuba, University of Gdańsk • Provides original works by J. Hillis Miller, uncollected elsewhere • Includes an interview with J. Hillis Miller • Develops Victorian and nineteenthcentury studies in new theoretical and interdisciplinary ways • An international volume with scholars from Australia, North America, Belgium, Poland, Ireland, The UK, Canada, and Italy, all reflecting Miller’s importance
Andrew Thacker, Nottingham Trent University • Brings affect theory and literary geography together in order to analyse modernism • Analyses an extensive range of authors, from the canonical to the previously marginal including Mulk Raj Anand, Blaise Cendrars, Bryher, Joseph Conrad, T. S. Eliot, Christopher Isherwood, Hope Mirrlees, Noami Mitchison, Jean Rhys, Sam Selvon and Stephen Spender • Situates the literary and filmic texts within the context of urban spaces and cultural institutions
Essays in Honour of J. Hillis Miller
Outsiders and Affect in Paris, Vienna, Berlin, and London
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Modernism and Time Machines
Modernism Edited
Charles Tung, Seattle University • Draws on insights from critical geography, postcolonial theory, science and technology studies, and time studies • Examines different kinds of objects together: SF, Impressionism, and Henri Lefebvre’s rhythmanalysis; evolutionary biology, Eliot’s The Waste Land, and Leinster’s “Sidewise in Time”; Woolf, Philip K. Dick’s alternate history, and the film Interstellar; bullet time, Faulkner’s racialized lag, and Jessica Hagedorn’s postcolonial anachronism; “big history,” Olaf Stapledon’s two-billion-year novel of the human species, and Terrence Malick’s film Tree of Life Hardback £80.00 April 2019 256 pages 9781474431330 Also available in Ebook 13 b&w illustrations 8 colour illustrations Edinburgh Critical Studies in Modernist Culture
Marianne Moore and the Dial Magazine Victoria Bazin, Northumbria University • Returns to controversial case of Moore’s revisions to Hart Crane’s ‘The Wine Menagerie’ • Uncovers evidence that points to Moore’s revisions to the work of other well-known modernists • Develops methodologies for critically engaging with magazine content • Uncovers and analyses Moore’s advertisements for the Dial • Produces a sustained analysis of Moore’s editorial comments for the Dial Hardback £80.00 March 2019 264 pages 9781474417303 Also available in Ebook 15 b&w illustrations Edinburgh Critical Studies in Modernist Culture
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Publishing Modernist Fiction and Poetry Lise Jaillant, LougHborough University • Highlights the importance of book publishers in the diffusion of modernism • Explores Anglo-American book publishers that sold difficult modernist texts to a wide range of readers around the world • Sheds light on the relationship between publishers and major modernist writers • Demonstrates that book publishers created new markets for modernist texts in the United States, Europe and the rest of the world Hardback £80.00 March 2019 288 pages 9781474440806 Also available in Ebook 22 B&W illustrations 4 colour illustrations
British Avant-Garde Fiction of the 1960s
Edited by Kaye Mitchell, University of Manchester and Nonia Williams, University of East Anglia • Each essay presents one author in their cultural/critical/historical contexts • Recuperates a lost decade in British literature, between late modernism and early postmodernism • Responds to burgeoning critical and popular interest in authors such as Christine BrookeRose, Ann Quin, and B.S. Johnson, and to a widespread interest in experimental and innovative writing more generally Hardback £80.00 February 2019 280 pages 9781474436199 Also available in Ebook 4 b&w illustrations
Posthuman Space in Samuel Beckett’s Short Prose
Jonathan Boulter, Western University • Offers the reader a way of understanding Beckett’s presentation of the human, more precisely, posthuman, subject in his short prose • Provides a philosophical reading of Samuel Beckett and rethinks him in relation to the posthuman • Contributes to a relatively ignored aspect of Samuel Beckett’s writing, the short prose
Hardback £80.00 March 2019 232 pages 978144430258 Also available in Ebook Other Becketts
The Contemporary Poetry Archive Essays and Interventions
Edited by Linda Anderson and Mark Byers, Newcastle University and Ahren Warner, LougHborough University • Fourteen essays exploring different aspects of the poetry archive and archival poetics • Provides an innovative new dialogue between critics and creative writers on the value and practice of the literary archive • Offers an expanded scope for understanding perspectives on, and the opposition between, creative and critical relations to archival materials • Opens up a cross-disciplinary agenda for thinking the archive as both a source for scholarship and a source of inspiration for creative practice Hardback £80.00 July 2019 272 pages 9781474432436 Also available in Ebook
The Politics of Kathy Acker Revolution and the Avant-Garde
Emilia Borowska, Royal Holloway, University London • Studies the revolution and the avant-garde in Acker’s novels and essays • Analyses Acker’s revolutionary significance, establishing a new interpretative framework for reading her work • Offers original readings of her texts, including those that have received little attention • Employs a philosophical category of the event and explores her politics in four major conceptual areas: the revolutionary event, the avant-garde, political subjectivity, and artistic responsibility Hardback £80.00 June 2019 264 pages 9781474424653 Also available in Ebook
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Joe Brainard’s Art
Yasmine Shamma • Examines the multiple angles of the avantgarde poetry and art of Joe Brainard • Selected essays all focus on writing but transgress disciplinary lines to also incorporate consideration of Brainard’s visual practice at the same time • Suggests Brainard’s work informingly lined, bound , and shaped the poetics of American avant-garde • Shifts critical attention to Brainard’s writing (while also attending to his well known comics and collages) • Offers further analysis of Brainard’s art and work as uniquely queer in aesthetic practice Hardback £75.00 April 2019 224 pages 9781474436663 Also available in Ebook 36 colour illustrations
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Muriel Spark, Existentialism and The Art of Death
Cairns Craig, University of Aberdeen • Contextualises Muriel Spark’s writings in the tradition of Christian existentialism and its insistence on ‘being towards death’ • Explores the philosophies of Kierkegaard and Sartre designed for readers without specialist philosophical knowledge • Provides radical re-readings of major Spark works, such as The Ballad of Peckham Rye, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, Hothouse by the East River, Symposium, The Only Problem Hardback £75.00 March 2019 232 pages 9781474447201 Also available in Ebook
The American Photo-Text, 19301960
The Edinburgh Companion to the Gothic and the Arts
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Edited by David Punter, University of Bristol • Provides new definitions of the Gothic in a variety of artistic contexts • The contributors include many of the bestknown critics of the Gothic including Jerry Hogle, David Punter, Avril Horner and Steven Bruhm as well as newer names such as Neal Kirk and Julia Round • Illustrated with 18 colour and 54 black and white images Hardback £150 July 2019 540 pages 9781474432351 Also available in Ebook 18 colour and 54 b&w illustrations
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Caroline Blinder, Goldsmith’s, University of London • Explores through a series of case studies some of the seminal photo-texts of the 1930s, 40s and 50s from documentary realism of the Depression years to post-war studies of the American landscape • Examines photo-texts by Doris Ulmann, Walker Evans, James Agee, Dorothea Lange, Margaret Bourke White, Wright Morris, Paul Strand, Roy DeCarava and Robert Frank • Enables students and scholars of both American photography and literature to rethink the intersections between writing and photography in political as well as aesthetic terms Paperback £19.99 February 2019 216 pages 9781474404129 Also available in Hardback and Ebook 30 b&w illustrations BAAS Paperbacks
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The Concept of Conversation
Is Shylock Jewish?
David Randall, Rutgers University • The first history of early modern conversation in English • Synthesizes early modern intellectual history within the frameworks of rhetoric and conversation • Places the history of women’s speech at the heart of the history of early modern rhetoric • Fuses Habermas’ historical-theoretical framework to the history of rhetoric and revises both
Sara Coodin, University of Oklahoma • Analyses alternative contexts for the moral agency of Jewish characters in The Merchant of Venice • Provides an innovative study of Renaissance Christian Hebraism in England and English perceptions of Jews and Jewishness in the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries • Discusses important nineteenth- and twentieth-century Yiddish-language adaptations of The Merchant of Venice
Paperback £24.99 August 2019 272 pages 9781474430111 Also available in Hardback and Ebook
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Volpone’s Bastards
Legal Reform in English Renaissance Literature
From Cicero’s Sermo to the Grand Siècle’s Conversation
Theorising Jonson’s City Comedy Isaac Hui, Lingnan University • Reads Ben Jonson in fresh ways from various theoretical perspectives including psychoanalysis, poststructuralism and Marxism • Shows readers how the dwarf, the androgyne, the eunuch and the parasite are instrumental to the understanding of Volpone and other Jonson’s comedies • Provides readers with a new understanding of Jonson’s comedy, early modern city comedy and the difference between comedy and tragedy
Virginia Lee Strain, Loyola University • Reevaluates canonical writers in light of developments in legal historical research, bringing an interdisciplinary perspective to works • Collects an extensive variety of legal, political, and literary sources to reconstruct the discourse on early modern legal reform, providing an introduction to a topic that is currently underrepresented in early modern legal cultural studies • Analyses the laws own vulnerability to individual agency
Paperback £19.99 August 2019 192 pages 9781474452496 Also available in Hardback and Ebook
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Discovering The Footsteps of Time
Self-Harm in New Woman Writing
Geological Travel Writing about Scotland, 1700-1820
Tom Furniss, University of Strathclyde • Traces the history of geological travel writing about Scotland across the historical periods of the Scottish Enlightenment and British Romanticism • Offers new insights about James Hutton’s geological theory by attending to his geological travel writing about Scotland • Builds on previous work on the literariness of scientific writing in the ‘second scientific revolution’ Paperback £29.99 August 2019 305 pages 9781474452472 Also available in Hardback and Ebook 20 b&w illustrations Edinburgh Critical Studies in Romanticism
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Citing Scripture and the Moral Agency of Shakespeare’s Jews
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Alexandra Gray, University of Portsmouth • Traces Victorian self-harm through an engagement with literary fiction • Examines that Victorian self-harm (broadly speaking) can be traced through an engagement with literary fiction long before its emergence as a clinical category of behavior in the twentieth century • Detailed discussion of the work of Mary Angela Dickens and Victoria Cross, two comparatively unknown authors (almost no scholarly work currently exists on Dickens’s writing) Paperback £19.99 May 2019 248 pages 9781474452427 Also available in Hardback and Ebook Edinburgh Critical Studies in Victorian Culture
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Victorian Liberalism and Material Culture Kevin A. Morrison, Syracruse University • Addresses interaction between British liberal thinkers and their workplaces as an essential component in your consideration of nineteenth-century liberalism • Enhances understanding of Victorian literature and culture and the history of architecture and design through an interdisciplinary approach • Bridges differences of perspective between students of material culture and political theory
Paperback £24.99 August 2019 288 pages 9781474431644 Also available in Hardback and Ebook 15 b&w illustrations Edinburgh Critical Studies in Victorian Culture
Victorian Male Body
Edited by Joanne Ella Parsons, Bath Spa University and Ruth Heholt, Falmouth University • A bold study on the very epicentre of Victorian ideology: the white, male body • Provides a wide variety of essays on different aspects of Victorian literature and culture with subjects ranging from nature poetry, disability and pirates, fat and thin men, ghost soldiers and popular magazines • Opens up a neglected field of study with a scrutinizing focus on the ideologically most important body in Victorian society • Re-evaluates other areas of Victorian culture such as colonialism and debates about class, religion and science
Suffragist Artists in Partnership Gender, Word and Image
Lucy Ella Rose, University of Surrey • Explores the interconnected creative partnerships of the Wattses and De Morgans – Victorian artists, writers and suffragists • Focuses on neglected female figures in creative partnerships to challenge longstanding perceptions of them as the submissive or subordinate wives of famous Victorian artists • Shows how male and female writers and artists engaged with mid-to-late Victorian feminism together and individually, reclaiming them as influential early feminists Paperback £24.99 May 2019 272 pages 9781474452458 Also available in Hardback and Ebook 30 illustrations Edinburgh Critical Studies in Victorian Culture
Portable Modernisms The Art of Travelling Light
Emily Ridge, University of Hong Kong • Explores a new culture of portability and its impact on modernist approaches to fiction • Sheds fresh light on our understanding of the history of the novel through one longobscured metaphor for narrative form • Constructively integrates recent discussions of material culture and mobility in modernism within a single monograph and links these discussions to more formal questions Paperback £19.99 May 2019 224 pages 9781474452465 Also available in Hardback and Ebook 10 b&w illustrations Edinburgh Critical Studies in Modernist Culture
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Hieroglyphic Modernisms
Writing and New Media in the Twentieth Century
Modernism and the Theatre of the Baroque
• Explores hieroglyphs as a metaphor for the relationship between new media and writing • Argues for the connections among discourses about film, phonography, digital media, and literature in the twentieth century through the recurrent invocations of hieroglyphs • Shows how novelists and film theorists in the modernist period defined their respective media in relation to each other • Shifts the focus in accounts of visual languages in modernism from China, poetry, and the avant-garde to Egypt, narrative, and film
Kate Armond, Independent Scholar • Addresses the rediscovery of baroque aesthetic in modernism • Fashions an independent aesthetic for modernist writers and texts that challenges many high modernist qualities promoted by James Joyce and T. S. Eliot • Provides new connections between philosophy/critical theory and modernist culture • Introduces key ideas, characters and techniques that allow the baroque to be used as both a conceptual and historical framework
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Jesse Schotter, Ohio State University
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Irish Drama and the Other Revolutions
Playwrights, Sexual Politics and the International Left, 1892-1964 Susan Cannon Harris, University of Notre Dame • Reveals the untold story of Irish drama’s engagement with modernity’s sexual and social revolutions • Argues for and models a way of reconciling Marxist politics with identity politics, instead of privileging one over the other • Offers a sustained investigation of Irish drama’s engagement with left culture in Europe and North America Paperback £24.99 May 2019 280 pages 9781474451970 Also available in Hardback and Ebook 3 b&w illustrations Edinburgh Critical Studies in Modernism, Drama and Performance
Sentencing Orlando
Virginia Woolf and the Morphology of the Modernist Sentence Edited by Elsa Högberg, Uppsala University and Amy Bromley, University of Glasgow • Offers fresh close readings of Woolf’s Orlando on the level of the sentence, and draws out the sentence as an important textual unit as well as thematic and contextual concept • Covers topics including sexuality, gender, materiality, intimacy, nationality, colonialism, religiosity, theatricality and literary intertextuality • Demonstrates the value for literary studies of a methodological focus on single sentences that combines readings of contextual history, politics, gender, and art with close textual analysis
Becketts Breath
Anti-Theatricality and the Visual Arts Sozita Goudouna, Performa Institute • Examines the intersection of Samuel Beckett’s thirty-second playlet Breath with the visual arts • Examines Beckett’s ultimate venture to define the borders between a theatrical performance and purely visual representation • Analyses Beckett’s Breath with breath-related artworks by prominent visual artists who investigate the far-reaching potential of the representation of respiration by challenging modernist essentialism Paperback £19.99 August 232 pages 9781474452700 Also available in Hardback and Ebook 18 b&w illustrations Edinburgh Critical Studies in Modernism, Drama and Performance
Antonia White and ManicDepressive Illness
Patricia Moran, University of London • Rereads Antonia White’s writing in the context of manic-depressive illness and scholarship on narrative identity and illness • Documents the ways in which early psychoanalytic theories of female development impacted White through her Freudian analysis in the 1930s • Documents how psychoanalysis and Catholicism served as master narratives or templates for White’s stories of self Paperback £24.99 August 2019 288 pages 9781474452519 Also available in Hardback and Ebook
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Writing the Radio War
Reading the Times
Ian Whittington, University of Mississippi • Merges the fields of sound studies, radio studies, and Second World War literary studies through considerations of both major and marginalized figures of wartime broadcasting • Brings substantial but underused archival material to bear on the cultural importance of radio during the war • Foregrounds the role of radio in bridging literary movements from the highbrow to the middlebrow, and from the regional to the imperia
Randall Stevenson, University of Edinburgh • Provides a detailed history of the role of the clock and temporality in twentieth-century life • Includes incisive analyses of this role’s shaping of literary imagination traced in a very broad range of twentieth-century novels • Explores the fiction of Joseph Conrad to the novels of William Gibson and W.G. Sebald
Literature, Politics and the BBC, 1939-1945
Paperback £19.99 August 2019 224 pages 9781474452540 Also available in Hardback and Ebook Edinburgh Critical Studies in War and Culture
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Temporality and History in Twentieth-Century Fiction
Paperback £24.99 August 2019 272 pages 9781474452526 Also available in Hardback and Ebook 20 b&w illustrations
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Medicine and Empathy in Contemporary British Fiction
Contemporary Feminism and Women’s Short Stories
Anne Whitehead, University of Newcastle • Offers a new understanding of empathy and its relation to medicine and literature • Provides a strong conceptual underpinning for the notion of empathy, drawing on phenomenology and feminist affect theory • Relates the idea of empathy not only to the clinical relation but also to medicine more broadly defined • Repositions literature’s role in the medical humanities from a vehicle to access patient experience to a strategic intervention into current debates on empathy and its effects
Emma Young, University Campus Oldham • Offers a new way of approaching and theorising feminism and the short story through the concept of ‘the moment’ • Provides new perspectives on both canonical and lesser-discussed contemporary writers including Kate Atkinson, Nicola Barker, Aminatta Forna, Sarah Hall, Jackie Kay, Kate Mosse, Michèle Roberts, Helen Simpson, Ali Smith, Zadie Smith and Rose Tremain
An Intervention in Medical Humanities
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Literature of the 1990s Endings and Beginnings
Peter Marks, University of Sydney • Considers a wide-ranging assortment of fiction, poetry, drama and film of the 1990s within the broader political and cultural context of Great Britain • Supplies a thematically oriented account of major aspects of contemporary literature, including ethnicity, class, celebrity and speculative work • Deals with literature from Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales and England, both in relation to each other and within the larger cultural environment of Great Britain Paperback £19.99 August 2019 224 pages 9781474452502 Also available in Hardback and Ebook The Edinburgh History of Twentieth-Century Literature in Britain
New reading of contemporary feminisms and the short story
Paperback £19.99 August 2019 184 pages 9781474427746 Also available in Hardback and Ebook
The American Short Story Cycle
Jennifer J. Smith, Franklin College • Constructs a history of community, family and temporality in American culture through one of the nation’s most popular, yet unrecognized genres • Spans two centuries to tell the history of a neglected genre that includes major and marginal authors, from Washington Irving through William Faulkner to Jhumpa Lahiri. • Combines new formalism in literary criticism to scholarship in American Studies • Constructs a history of community, family, and temporality in American culture Paperback £19.99 May 2019 208 pages 9781474452694 Also available in Hardback and Ebook
American Travel Literature Gendered Aesthetics and the Italian Tour, 1824–62
On the Margins of Modernism
Paperback £24.99 August 2019 336 pages 9781474432849 Also available in Hardback and Ebook Edinburgh Critical Studies in Atlantic Literatures and Cultures
Paperback £19.99 February 2019 152 pages 9781474444477 Also available in Ebook Edinburgh East Asian Studies
Brigitte Bailey, University of New Hampshire • Traces nineteenth-century US representations of Italy, bringing perspectives from art history and aesthetics to historicise aesthetic practices closely at a particular genre (tourist writing) and its social functions in the antebellum period • Reveals how gendered patterns of thought and response processed concepts of national identity thus recognising gender as a crucial mode of perception
Xu Xu, Wumingshi and Popular Chinese Literature in the 1940s
Christopher Rosenmeier, University of Edinburgh • Introduces popular 1940s Chinese authors and explores their influence on Chinese literature • Fills a gap in Chinese literary history, introducing 1940s authors to an Englishspeaking readership • Highlights the importance of Shanghai modernism and its influence on popular literature
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PHILOSOPHY
Deleuze’s Philosophical Lineage II Edited by Graham Jones, Federation University Australia, and Jon Roffe, Melbourne School of Continental Philosophy
17 chapters by new and established Deleuze scholars each explore one key figure in Deleuze’s philosophical heritage This book presents studies of 17 of Deleuze’s key influences, from Lucretius to Schelling to Melanie Klein. Each chapter introduces the work of the thinker in question, explains the context in which Deleuze draws on this work and discusses the contribution it made to Deleuze’s philosophy. Deleuze’s Philosophical Lineage II comes 10 years after the publication of the original volume. This second book complements the first by looking at a different selection of thinkers, whose importance has become increasingly obvious in the latest Deleuze scholarship.
Key Features • Clearly explains how Deleuze draws on the work of 17 different thinkers from across the history of ideas: from Ancient Greece to the 20th century • Introduces influential French thinkers to Englishspeaking Deleuze scholarship for the first time, for example, George Dumézil and Charles Péguy • Includes some of the world’s most respected Deleuze scholars: Daniel W. Smith, Paul Patton and Ronald Bogue
Paperback £24.99 May 2019 344 pages 9781474449199 Also available in Hardback and Ebook
Philosophy, Rights and Natural Law
Essays in Honour of Knud Haakonssen Edited by Ian Hunter, University of Queensland, and Richard Whatmore, University of St Andrews • Celebrates Knud Haakonssen’s immense academic achievement with 13 essays on philosophy, rights and natural law, inspired by his work • Explores the role of natural law in formulating doctrines of obligation and rights in accordance with the interests of early modern polities and churches • Gives us new insights into the cultural and political role of law and rights in a variety of historical contexts and circumstances
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Obligation and the Fact of Sense Bryan Lueck, Southern Illinois University • Offers a creative new solution to a classic philosophical problem: how can morality genuinely obligate us without regard to our actual or perceived wellbeing? • Builds on Immanuel Kant’s fact of reason – the idea that being a moral subject presupposes that one has accepted that moral obligation is binding • Develops the ethical implications of the work of 20th-century and contemporary Continental philosophers who are not typically regarded as moral philosophers • Suggests new and fruitful paths of research on the work of Hegel, Merleau-Ponty, Serres and Nancy
Hardback £85.00 February 2019 384 pages 9781474449229 Also available in Ebook
Hardback £75.00 March 2019 232 pages 9781474442725 Also available in Ebook Contemporary Continental Ethics
Deleuze and Anarchism
Deleuze and Evolutionary Theory
Edited by Chantelle Gray van Heerden, University of South Africa, and Aragorn Eloff, Institute for Critical Animal Studies in Africa • Explores Deleuze and Guattari’s own diverse conceptions of anarchism and expands it in the spirit of their philosophy • Includes an anthropological perspective, a line of enquiry pioneered by Pierre Clastres, referred to by Deleuze and Guattari and recently renewed by contemporary anthropologists such as Eduardo Vivieros de Castro and Eduardo Kohn • Provides historical overviews alongside current anarchist applications of Deleuze and Guattari’s work
Edited by Michael James Bennett, University of King’s College, Halifax, and Tano S. Posteraro, Penn State University • Engages with the post-Darwinian biology central to Deleuze and Guattari’s ecological form of thought, from Darwin in Difference and Repetition to the symbiotic alliances of wasp and orchid in A Thousand Plateaus • Explores the anthropological, social and biopolitical significance of the convergences and divergences between philosophy and evolutionary science • Gathers perspectives from a range of contemporary scholars including Claire Colebrook, Jon Roffe and Daniel W. Smith
Hardback £75.00 March 2019 272 pages 9781474439077 Also available in Ebook 10 b&w maps Deleuze Connections
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Thinking Nature
Schelling’s Naturalism
Sean J. McGrath, Memorial University of Newfoundland • Re-thinks humanity’s relationship with environmental issues like climate change, mass extinction and geoengineering • Argues that religion is essential to the rethinking of nature needed today • Analyses cutting edge concepts in ecology such as the technosphere – technology becoming a self-organising system • Engages with contemporary thinkers in ecocriticism, including Timothy Morton, Bruno Latour and Slavoj Žižek
Ben Woodard, Leuphana University • Brings Schelling’s theory of nature into dialogue with analytic and Continental philosophy • Examines how naturalism changes how we think of the divisions between thought and world, mathematics and motion, sense and dynamics, experiment and materiality, and speculation and pragmatism • Contributes to the recent rehabilitation of Schelling as a vital philosophical figure • Examines the concept of nature, which is proving increasingly important for understanding the limitations of thought and human action
An Essay in Negative Ecology
Hardback £75.00 March 2019 192 pages 9781474449267 Also available in Ebook 2 b&w illustrations New Perspectives in Ontology
Motion, Space and the Volition of Thought
Hardback £75.00 March 2019 256 pages 9781474438179 Also available in Ebook New Perspectives in Ontology
The Contingency of Necessity
Seeing Degree Zero
Tyler Tritten, Gonzaga University • Focuses on the central striking claim that there is something rather than nothing – that all necessity is consequent • Argues that even God, while necessary according to essence, is utterly contingent with respect to existence • Engages with a wide range of ancient as well as contemporary philosophers including Quentin Meillassoux, Richard Kearney, Friedrich Schelling, Émile Boutroux and Markus Gabriel • A Choice Highly Recommended title
Edited by Ryan Bishop and Sunil Manghani, both Winchester School of Art • Examines the historical, theoretical and visual impact of the term ‘zero degree’ in literature and the visual arts • Reads Roland Barthes and artist and writer Victor Burgin together to leading to new understandings of visual culture, art spectatorship and the political aesthetic • Explores topics including drawing, painting, image, projection, space, architecture, temporalities, gallery spectatorship, the neutral and cinematic heterotopia Contributors include: Christine Bertin, Domietta Torlasco, James O’Leary, Kristen Kreider
Reason and God as Matters of Fact
Paperback £19.99 May 2019 272 pages 9781474428200 Also available in Hardback and Ebook New Perspectives in Ontology
The Ethics of Political Resistance Althusser, Badiou, Deleuze
Chris Henry, University of Kent • Develops a structural ontology that gives rise to non-idealist, non-dogmatic, and yet ethical practices of resistance against the return of classical ontological dualities • Offers a close reading of Badiou’s metaphysics and problematisation of the assumptions used within his work • Discusses the relationship between the work of Deleuze and Althusser • Includes a metaphysical account of ethics and a reading of Deleuze through unlikely, yet important, encounters with Mill and Althusser Hardback £75.00 April 2019 248 pages 9781474447737 Also available in Ebook
Barthes/Burgin and Political Aesthetics
Hardback £85.00 March 2019 248 pages 9781474431415 Also available in Ebook 60 colour illustrations
Marquis de Sade and Continental Philosophy Lode Lauwaert, University of Leuven • Looks at the analyses of the Marquis du Sade by Pierre Klossowski, Maurice Blanchot, Georges Bataille, Jacques Lacan, Roland Barthes and Gilles Deleuze • Argues that they can be read as a lively introduction to a postmodern way of thinking, where the subject is taken away from the centre of the universe and is seen as an expression of a non-human force • Outlines the necessary background in which to better understand contemporary thinkers such as Catherine Malabou and Quentin Meillassoux Hardback £75.00 April 2019 232 pages 9781474430692 Also available in Ebooks
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Self-love, Egoism and the Selfish Hypothesis
Key Debates from Eighteenth-Century British Moral Philosophy Christian Maurer, University of Lausanne • Focuses on five distinct concepts of self-love and analyses their role in theories of human nature and morality • Draws on both famous and lesser-known philosophers, such as Bernard Mandeville, Francis Hutcheson, Joseph Butler, Archibald Campbell, David Hume and Adam Smith • Analyses the central argument that self-love is the only motive for human actions (the ‘selfish hypothesis’), which inspired heated debates in the first half of the 18th century Hardback £75.00 April 2019 256 pages 9781474413374 Also available in Ebook 2 b&w tables
Critiquing Sovereign Violence Law, Biopolitics, Bio-Juridicalism
Gavin Rae, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid • An original approach to sovereign violence: a dominant issue in contemporary political theory and the fields of critical theory, biopolitics, post-structuralism and deconstruction • Looks at a wide range of thinkers: Benjamin, Schmitt, Arendt, Deleuze and Guattari, Foucault, Agamben and Derrida • Arranges these thinkers into three models: radical-juridical, biopolitical and bio-juridical • Engages with new translations of Derrida’s late seminars on The Beast and the Sovereign and The Death Penalty Hardback £75.00 May 2019 216 pages 9781474445283 Also available in Ebook
Distributed Cognition in Medieval and Renaissance Culture Edited by Miranda Anderson, University of Edinburgh, and Michael Wheeler, University of Stirling • Delves into medieval and Renaissance science, medicine, technology, philosophy, religion, art, music literature and drama • Reinvigorates our understanding of Western European works and society by bringing recent insights to bear on the distributed nature of cognition • Edited by experts in medieval and Renaissance literature, the cognitive humanities and philosophy of mind Hardback £125.00 June 2019 360 pages 9781474438131 Also available in Ebook The Edinburgh History of Distributed Cognition 9 colour and 7 b&w illustrations 16
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Spinoza and Relational Autonomy Being With Others
Edited by Aurelia Armstrong, University of Queensland, Andrea Sangiacomo, University of Groningen and Keith Green, East Tennessee State University • The first collection of essays devoted to exploring Spinoza’s relational account of autonomy and individuality • Integrates different philosophical approaches and styles, from both the analytic and continental traditions • Bridges the gap between history of philosophy and contemporary debates • Contributes to debates across fields including Spinoza studies, contemporary political philosophy, ethics, feminist philosophy and the philosophy of action Hardback £80.00 June 2019 304 pages 9781474419697 Also available in Ebook
Evil in the Western Philosophical Tradition Gavin Rae, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid • Ranges from early and Medieval Christian philosophy to modern philosophy, German Idealism, post-structuralism and contemporary analytic philosophy • Identifies the dominant frameworks used to think about evil: theological, rational, socio-historical, symbolic–imaginary and analytical–agential • Looks at Lacan and Castoriadis – thinkers not normally included in the analysis of evil • Argues that contemporary, so-called ‘secular’ thinking on evil continues to exhibit traces of the theological tradition that gave rise to the problem in the first place Hardback £80.00 May 2019 328 pages 9781474445320 Also available in Ebook
Process Philosophy and Political Liberalism Rawls, Whitehead, Hartshorne
Daniel A. Dombrowski, Seattle University • Shows that Rawls’ political liberalism is intimately linked with Whitehead and Hartshorne’s process philosophy, synthesising a new discipline: ‘process liberalism’ • Justifies process liberalism in contrast to four potentially troublesome sources or influences: metaphysics, religion, right-wing politics and left-wing politics • Engages a series of interlocutors and alternative positions including Franklin I. Gamwell, Timothy D. Snyder, Martin Heidegger and Karl Marx Hardback £75.00 June 2019 256 pages 9781474453400 Also available in Ebook
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Animals, Plants, Things
Nonhuman Storytelling Between Philosophy and Literature Danielle Sands, Royal Holloway University of London • Brings animal studies, critical plant studies and new materialisms together to open the conversation between literary and philosophical approaches to the non-human • Explores the fiction of Yann Martel, Karen Joy Fowler, Han Kang and Jim Crace beside the philosophy of Graham Harman, Donna Haraway, Jacques Derrida and Roger Caillois • Explores the implications of the nonhuman for our understanding of aesthetics, ethics and politics
Mallarme and the Politics of Literature Sartre, Kristeva, Badiou, Rancière
Robert Boncardo, The University of Sydney • Investigates how Stéphane Mallarmé, one of modernity’s most ingenious yet obscure poets, became so important to left-wing French political philosophers • In-depth studies of Mallarmé’s place in the works of Jean-Paul Sartre, Julia Kristeva, Alain Badiou and Jacques Rancière, along with shorter analyses of Jean-Claude Milner and Quentin Meillassoux • Reflects on the ambivalent relation between literature and its political destiny in modernity
Hardback £75.00 July 2019 192 pages 9781474439039 Also available in Ebook Crosscurrents
Paperback £19.99 August 2019 288 pages 9781474429535 Also available in Hardback and Ebook Crosscurrents
Thomas Reid and the Problem of Secondary Qualities
The Imagination in Hume’s Philosophy
Christopher A. Shrock, Ohio Valley University • Illuminates the Common Sense theory of perception with a new reading of Thomas Reid on primary and secondary qualities • Formalises the problem of secondary qualities, the most important objection facing common sense direct realism today • Engages with a historically wide range of thinkers, from early moderns to the present • Proposes a new philosophy of colour, where colours are objective, visible properties of mind-external entities
The Canvas of the Mind
Timothy M. Costelloe, William & Mary • The most complete systematic picture yet of Hume’s view of imagination – and its place in his philosophy • Gives a completely new perspective on Hume’s thought, which opens up a great deal of further debate and discussion • Draws from the whole of Hume’s corpus including his metaphysics, morals, politics, aesthetics, history and religion • A Choice Recommended title
Paperback £19.99 May 2019 192 pages 9781474452779 Also available in (Hardback and?) Ebook. 2 b&w illustrations 2 b&w tables Edinburgh Studies in Scottish Philosophy
Paperback £24.99 August 2019 328 pages 9781474436403 Also available in Hardback and Ebook Edinburgh Studies in Scottish Philosophy
Adam Smith and Rousseau
Cosmo-nationalism
Edited by Maria Pia Paganelli, Trinity University, San Antonio, Dennis C. Rasmussen, Tufts University, and Craig Smith, University of Glasgow • Looks at all aspects of the pivotal intellectual relationship between two key figures of the Enlightenment • Focuses on key Enlightenment ideas of sentiment, sympathy, impartiality, spectatorship, self-interest, commerce and politics • Explores the key shared concerns of these two great thinkers in politics, philosophy, economics, history and literature
Oisín Keohane, University of Dundee • Asks why we assign nationalities to philosophies, when philosophy is supposed to be a project of universality • Explores three cases: German Philosophy through Kant and Fichte, French Philosophy through Tocqueville and American Philosophy through Emerson • Opens up new exciting areas of exploration between nationalism and cosmopolitanism through the concept of the cosmo-national • Examines Derrida’s unpublished seminars on philosophical nationalism, providing new directions for Derrida scholarship
Paperback £24.99 August 2019 336 pages 9781474452687 Also available in Hardback and Ebook Edinburgh Studies in Scottish Philosophy
Paperback £19.99 August 2019 224 pages 9781474431163 Also available in Hardback and Ebook
Ethics, Politics, Economics
American, French and German Philosophy
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Deleuze, Cinema and the Thought of the World Allan Thomas, RMIT University • The first book to address Deleuze’s Cinema books in terms of the specific philosophical problems he seeks to resolve, and can only resolve, by means of the cinema • Explores Deleuze’s characterisation of the history of the cinema as a dramatisation of the history of philosophy • Shows how Deleuze draws on the cinema to construct a genetic account of thought that accounts for and overcomes the limits of human thought and philosophy Paperback £24.99 August 2019 280 pages 9781474432801 Also available in Hardback and Ebook Plateaus – New Directions in Deleuze Studies
Affects, Actions and Passions The Unity of Body and Mind
Chantal Jaquet, Université Paris I Translated by Tatiana Reznichenko • A new analysis of the mind/body unity based on the philosophy of Spinoza • Critiques the false conception of psychophysical parallelism in Spinoza • Contrasts Descartes’ concept of the passions with Spinoza’s concept of the affects • Defines Spinozian affects and their variations in a new way Paperback £19.99 August 2019 184 pages 9781474433198 Also available in Hardbook and Ebook Spinoza Studies
Queering Digital India
Fashion and Materialism
Edited by Rohit K. Dasgupta, Loughborough University, and Debanuj DasGupta, University of Connecticut • Takes on diverse strands of queer theory to show where neoliberalism, nationalism, digital technologies and movements for queer rights converge in present-day India • Integrates academia with activist and practitioner narratives • Looks at sexualised online communities: their aims, compositions and potentialities • Discusses hook-up apps and social media, and how institutions use them to control, discipline and repress
Ulrich Lehmann, The New School, New York • Anchors a discussion of materialism in the field of fashion where, until now, it has been ignored • Redirects fashion theory from art history and social anthropology toward the concrete understanding of its materiality • Opens the door for fashion students (practitioners, design historians and fashion theorists) to critically engage with fashion production on a critical level • Reinvigorates materialism as a critical approach to economics, society and media through the thematic focus on fashion as the economically and culturally dominant sector within post-industrial societies
Activisms, Identities, Subjectivities
Paperback £19.99 August 2019 224 pages 9781474452663 Also available in Hardback and Ebook Technicities 15 b&w illustrations
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Cognitive Linguistics A Complete Guide
Vyvyan Evans, University of Bangor
The authoritative general introduction to cognitive linguistics The second edition of this core textbook includes a brand new section exploring New Horizons in Cognitive Linguistics covering advances in the field, an innovative new chapter entitled Key Topics in Language Science exploring the ‘burning questions’ in language science and a new chapter dedicated to Research Methods in Cognitive Linguistics exploring the range of methodologies, research areas, data and questions and offering an evaluation of their relative merits.
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Key Features • 28 chapters in four coherent parts, including six entirely new chapters • Discussion questions, glossary and annotated reading list at the end of each chapter • An accompanying online resource • Critical evaluation and reflection on influential cognitive linguistic theories
Paperback £29.99 February 2019 848 pages 9781474405225 Also available in Hardback and Ebook 220 b&w illustrations
Pragmatics
Chris Cummins, University of Edinburgh
An exploration of English pragmatics with a thorough integration of theoretical and experimental research
A central goal of pragmatics is to identify the capabilities that underpin our ability to communicate non-literal meanings. Guiding students through the many facets of English pragmatics, this textbook discusses the ways in which people successfully convey and recover meanings that are not simply associated with the combinations of words that they use. and provides a wide-ranging treatment of the major topics in English pragmatics
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Key Features • Thorough integration of theoretical and experimental research • Accessible introduction to relevant empirical methods, assuming no prior expertise • Extensive reference to examples of real usage • Exercises and discussion topics at the end of each chapter
Paperback £24.99 February 2019 232 pages 9781474440035 Also available in Hardback and Ebook Edinburgh Textbooks on the English Language - Advanced
Corpus Stylistics Theory and Practice
Dan McIntyre and Brian Walker, both University of Huddersfield
A theoretical and practical guide to using corpus linguistic techniques in stylistic analysis
Supported by detailed instructions on how to access and use relevant corpus software, this is a user’s guide to doing corpus stylistic analysis. For students and researchers in stylistics new to the use of corpus methods and theories, the book explains how corpus methods and theories can be used in stylistic analysis; for corpus linguists it opens the door to the theories, models and frameworks developed in stylistics that are of value to mainstream corpus linguistics.
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Key Features • Demonstrates how to access and use three major corpus tools – AntConc, Wmatrix and the BYU Corpus interface – plus other relevant software • Offers practical advice on constructing and annotating corpora • Demonstrates the benefits to be gained from corpus-based stylistic analysis through eight original case studies
Paperback £24.99 March 2019 352 pages 9781474413213 Also available in Hardback and Ebook
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Teaching Language and Promoting Citizenship
Mairin Hennebry-Leung, The University of Hong Kong and Angela Gayton, Universiy of Edinburgh
Examines the relationship between language and citizenship in teaching
This book explores the relationship between language education and citizenship through theoretical and pedagogical lenses, examining existing language education provision in the context of the needs of today’s learners and societies. The robust analytical framework developed in the opening chapters provides the foundation for a range of practical suggestions for making the integration of language and citizenship a dynamic reality in the classroom. Paperback £24.99 April 2019 208 pages 9781474424301 Also available in Hardback and Ebook Edinburgh Textbooks on Applied Linguistics
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Language on Display
Morphological Perspectives
Ingunn Lunde, University of Bergen • Highlights the role of writers, and fiction, in the language debates of post-Soviet Russia • Focuses on literary language discussing six texts in detail • Features work by Tatiana Tolstaia, Evgenii Vodolazkin, Evgenii Popov, Vladimir Sorokin, Valerii Votrin and Mikhail Gigolashvili • Introduces a new concept of a ‘performative metalanguage’ – one that opens up new perspectives for sociolinguistic research
Matthew Baerman and Oliver Bond, both University of Surrey and Andrew Hippisley, University of Kentucky • Provides a full ranging examination of morphology’s role in its canonical and noncanonical aspects • Features new thinking on traditional approaches, including the paradigm, deponency and morphological features • Includes chapters by some of the key experts in morphological typology including Bernard Comrie, Andrew Spencer, Mark Aronoff, Maria Polinsky, Oliver Bonami, Johanna Nichols and Nicholas Evans
Writers, Fiction and Linguistic Culture in PostSoviet Russia
Paperback £19.99 August 2019 232 pages 9781474452298 Also available in Hardback and Ebook 2 b&w illustrations Russian Language and Society
Cognitive Linguistic Approaches to Text and Discourse From Poetics to Politics
Christopher Hart, Lancaster University • Demonstrates the use of experimental and ethnographic cognitive linguistics methods for textual reseach • Draws on range of text genres including novels, poems, health forums, holiday guestbooks, prayers, political songs and news stories • Brings together scholars working across stylistics and critical discourse analysis including Peter Stockwell, Joanna Gavins and Elena Semino Hardback £75.00 June 2019 256 pages 9781474449984 Also available in Ebook 21 b&w illustrations 9 b&w tables
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Key Features • Draws on theory from the fields of Education and Applied Linguistics • Combines theory, worked examples and practical activities • Examines curricula and practices from Finland, Ireland, England, Spain, France and Hong Kong • Draws on specific examples from China, The USA, South Africa and The Philippines • Provides critical reflection on multiple perspectives and complex issues
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Hardback £100.00 April 2019 448 pages 9781474446006 Also available in Ebook
The Sociopragmatics of Attitude Datives in Levantine Arabic
Youssef A. Haddad, University of Florida • Documents the phenomenon of attitude datives in four Levantine Arabic dialects: Syrian, Lebanese, Jordanian, and Palestinian • Utilises data from a variety of sources including soap operas, movies, plays, talk shows • Examines four types of attitude datives: topic/affectee-oriented, speaker-oriented, hearer-oriented, and subject-oriented • Analyses the evaluative and relational functions of attitude datives as interpersonal pragmatic markers in their social contexts Paperback £19.99 August 2019 184 pages 9781474452281 Also available in Hardback and Ebook
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Law and New Media West of Everything
Edited by Christian Delage, University of Paris VIII, Peter Goodrich, Cardozo School of Law, and Marco Wan, University of Hong Kong • International specialists from new and established domains of law, media, film and virtual studies address the emergence of the jurist in the era of digital transmission • Explores how the multiple intersections of law with visual technologies changes how we understand the nature of law • Coverage ranges from the United States and Europe to the Middle East and China • Examines a wide range of new visual media, from online platforms to virtual reality Hardback £75.00 March 2019 272 pages 9781474445825 Also available in Ebook 54 b&w illustrations
Buying your Self on the Internet Wrap Contracts and Personal Genomics
Andelka Phillips, The University of Dublin • Examines the rise of the direct-to-consumer (DTC) genetic testing industry and its use of ‘wrap’ contracts • Reviews 71 wrap contracts used by DTC companies providing health testing • Uses the example of DTC using wrap contracts as its dominant means of governance to show the challenges that disruptive technologies pose for societies and for regulation • Explore broader issues with online contracting • Sets an agenda for improving regulation and the online contracting environment Hardback £75.00 June 2019 192 pages 9781474422598 Also available in Ebook Future Law
Diversity and Integration in Private International Law
The Spiritual Jurisdiction in Reformation Scotland
Edited by Verónica Ruiz Abou-Nigm, University of Edinburgh, and Maria Blanca Noodt Taquela, Hague Academy of Law • Sets out a vision of private international law connected to the ethics of coordination, cooperation and engagement • Brings together world-renowned academics and experienced private international lawyers from a wide range of jurisdictions and institutions • Covers topics including international jurisdiction in civil and commercial matters, international judicial cooperation, labour migration, cross-border family issues, e-commerce and consumer protection, and the private international law of succession
A Legal History
Thomas Green, University of Edinburgh • Covers the full legal history of the medieval Church in Reformation Scotland’s jurisdiction, from 1559 to 1572 • Substantially re-interprets several key features of the Scottish Reformation • Includes the Wars of the Congregation, the Reformation Parliament, the legitimacy of the Scottish government from 1558 to 1561, the courts of the early Church of Scotland and the legal significance of Mary Stewart’s personal reign (1561–7) • Considers neglected areas such as the roles of the Court of Session and of the Court of the Commissaries of Edinburgh
Hardback £85.00 July 2019 384 pages 9781474447850 Also available in Ebook
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In Search of the Way
Scottish Criminal Evidence Law
Legal Philosophy of the Classic Chinese Thinkers Wejen Chang, Academia Sinica • Brings a fresh perspective to the most prominent philosophers of the time – Confucius, Laozi, Mozi, Zhuangzi, Mencius, Xunzi, Lord Shang and Han Fei • Includes extensive, new translations of key texts from these thinkers • Shows how these thinkers addressed the central question of how philosophy can serve humanity and society • Systematically presents their different solutions and evaluates them according to reason and experience, helping you to understand the philosophical roots of law and Chinese law in particular Paperback £29.99 May 2019 568 pages 9781474449854 Also available in Hardback and Ebook
Current Developments and Future Trends
Edited by Peter Duff, University of Aberdeen, and Pamela R. Ferguson, University of Dundee • Gathers leading experts in the field to analyse the recent, sweeping changes to Scottish criminal evidence law: any discernible patterns and what they mean for the future • Covers police questioning of suspects; the treatment of vulnerable witnesses in court; double jeopardy; the admissibility of previous convictions; the Crown’s duty of disclosure; and the need for corroboration • Shows how ad hoc developments are fundamentally altering the basic principles of Scottish criminal evidence, which have been in place since the 19th century Paperback £24.99 August 2019 296 pages 9781474414784 Also available in Hardback and Ebook
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The Archaeology of Afghanistan
From Earliest Times to the Timurid Period: New Edition Original edition edited by Raymond Allchin and Norman Hammond Revised and updated edition edited by Warwick Ball with Norman Hammond
An updated and revised edition of a classic text on the archaeology of Afghanistan Afghanistan has seen the development of early agriculture, the spread of Bronze Age civilisation of Central Asia, the conquests of the Persians and of Alexander of Macedon, the spread of Buddhism and then Islam, and the empires of the Kushans, Ghaznavids, Ghurids and Timurids. All of which has resulted in some of the most important, diverse and spectacular archaeological remains in Asia. Hardback £150.00 April 2019 656 pages 9780748699179 Also available in Ebook 353 colour and 36 b&w illustrations
New to this edition: • An interpretation of the Afghan Bwronze Age within the broader context of the recently identified Oxus Civilisation • Excavations revealing Achaemenid, Greek and Kushan discoveries at and near Balkh, Achaemenid levels at Herat, and spectacular Buddhist remains at Kabul and Mes Aynak • Extended bibliography with almost twice the number of new titles • 500 illustrations, nearly all in colour
The Making of the Artist in Late Timurid Painting Lamia Balafrej, University of California, Los Angeles
The first exploration of how artists represented artistic work and authorship in Persian painting In the absence of a tradition of self-portraiture, how could artists signal their presence within a painting? Focusing on one of the most iconic manuscripts of the Persianate tradition, the Cairo Bustan made in late Timurid Herat and bearing the signatures of the painter Bihzad, this book explores Persian manuscript painting as a medium for artistic performance and self-representation, a process by which artistic authority was shaped and discussed.
• The first book-length study of artistic self-reflection in Islamic art • Expands artistic self-representation beyond selfportraiture to consider how the artist could be represented through the symbolic possibilities of the medium • Explores the relationship between Persian painting, historical modes of visual experience at the majlis and conceptions of authorship in art historiographical writings
Hardback £95.00 April 2019 320 pages 9781474437431 Also available in Ebook 74 colour illustrations Edinburgh Studies in Islamic Art
Migrating Texts
Circulating Translations around the Eastern Mediterranean Edited by Marilyn Booth, University of Oxford • Features 9 detailed case studies of translation between and among European and MiddleEastern languages and between genres • Examines translation movement from Europe to the Ottoman region, and within the latter • Looks at how concepts of ‘translation’, ‘adaptation’, ‘arabisation’, ‘authorship’ and ‘untranslatability’ were understood by writers (including translators) and audiences Hardback £80.00 May 2019 416 pages 9781474438995 Also available in Ebook Edinburgh Studies on the Ottoman Empire
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Nineteenth-Century Local Governance in Ottoman Bulgaria Politics in Provincial Councils
M. Safa Saracoglu, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania • Delivers a comprehensive history of the provincial administrative and judiciary structure in Ottoman-governed Bulgaria • Provides a detailed discussion of the provincial bureaucratic and judiciary structure in Ottoman Balkans in the 19th century • Explains the investment of the local elite in the 19th century transformation of the Ottoman Empire Paperback £19.99 August 2019 216 pages 9781474431002 Also available in Hardback and Ebook 12 b&w illustrations Edinburgh Studies on the Ottoman Empire
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Protestants, Gender and the Arab Renaissance in Late Ottoman Syria
Art, Allegory and the Rise of Shi’ism in Iran, 1487-1565
Hardback £85.00 March 2019 320 pages 9781474436717 Also available in Ebook 15 b&w illustrations Alternative Histories
Hardback £80.00 June 2019 304 pages 9781474450386 Also available in Ebook 12 colour illustrations Edinburgh Studies in Classical Islamic History and Culture
Anthropomorphism in Islam
Female Religious Authority in Shi’i Islam
Deanna Ferree Womack, Emory University • A comprehensive study of Arab Protestantism during the Nahda in Ottoman Syria • Explores macro-questions of Arab–American relations and gender roles in the Islamic world • Includes a bibliography of primary Arabic source materials by Syrian Protestant women • Provides family trees of Syrian Protestants • Includes rare photographs from 19th- and early 20th-century Ottoman Syria
The Challenge of Traditionalism (700-1350) Livnat Holtzman, Bar-Ilan University • Explores the problem of anthropomorphism: a major bone of contention in 8th to 14thcentury Islamic theology • Includes case studies of anthropomorphic traditions, tribal heritage and lore, the Hashwiyya and the traditionalists • Explores non-textual elements in the anthropomorphic traditions (including body-gestures and mimicry) • Provides the first in-depth literary and linguistic analysis of the anthropomorphic material in the Hadith Paperback £29.99 August 2019 448 pages 9781474452649 Also available in Hardback and Ebook Edinburgh Studies in Classical Islamic History and Culture
Modern Hadith Studies
Continued Debates and New Approaches Edited by Belal Abu-Alabbas, University of Oxford, Michael Dann, University of Illinois and Christopher Melchert, University of Oxford • Explores and analyses state-of-the-art scholarship in Hadith studies in Middle Eastern and Western contexts, covering a variety of approaches and methods to studying and evaluating the Hadith corpus • Addresses several methodological issues and questions in evaluating Hadith reports • Provides a rich analysis of the global trends in Hadith studies, affording a broad understanding of the field Hardback £85.00 June 2019 320 pages 9781474441797 Also available in Ebook
Chad Kia, independent scholar • Explores the ways in which esoteric religion shaped the masterpieces of classical Persian painting • Interprets celebrated but enigmatic paintings from collections in the Metropolitan Museum, the British Library and the Freer Gallery • Brings poetry and art together in a transformative reading of Persian illustrated manuscripts • Bridges art history, literature and religion to reconsider Shia and Safavid cultural and intellectual history
Past and Present
Edited by Mirjam Künkler, Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study and Devin J. Stewart, Emory University • Reflects on women participating in Islamic scholarly traditions from the classical period to the present • Features 10 case studies including hadith culture, women judges, Fatima, Iran and the concept of the role of the vakil • Questions assumptions about the inherently progressive agenda of female religious authorities Hardback £90.00 April 2019 420 pages 9781474426602 Also available in Ebook 2 b&w illustrations
Medieval Empires and the Culture of Competition Literary Duels at Islamic and Christian Courts
Samuel England, University of WisconsinMadison • Shows how the interactive, confrontational practice of courtly arts shaped imperial thought in the Middle Ages • Covers Classical Arabic poetry and official prose, Spanish court documents, Galician Portuguese lyric and Italian narrative works from 950-1350 CE • Provides new critical context for historians’ work to reconcile the political violence of the late Middle Ages with the cosmopolitanism of that era’s Islamic and Christian empires Paperback £19.99 May 2019 224 pages 9781474425230 Also available in Hardback and Ebook
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Arabs in the Early Islamic Empire Exploring al-Azd Tribal Identity
Brian Ulrich, Shippensburg University • Explores what tribal identity meant to Arabs at different stages of the caliphate’s evolution • Provides a detailed look at al-Azd in Arabia on the eve of Islam • Contributes to the debate over centralisation in the early Islamic conquests • Reconsiders the careers of the crucial Muhallabid family in Umayyad politics • Examines what al-Azd identity meant to literate elites under the early Abbasids Hardback £80.00 May 2019 312 pages 9781474436793 Also available in Ebook 1 b&w illustration
Secularism in the Arab World
Lorenzo Kamel, University of Bologna and the Istituto Affari Internazionali • Explores how conceptions of identity were historically constructed in the Middle East under the influence of imperial powers • Provides an intra-regional historical understanding of the (past and ongoing) politicisation of ethno-religious differences in the Middle East • Largely based on primary sources (in English, Arabic, Hebrew, Ottoman Turkish, German, Italian and French) from 19 archives in the Middle East, Europe and the US Hardback £75.00 March 2019 280 pages 9781474448949 Also available in Ebook 19 b&w illustrations
The Qur’an and the Just Society
Aziz al-Azmeh, Central European University Translated by David Bond • Explores secularisation within the Arab world as a set of historical changes affecting the social, political and cultural order • Privileges the complexity of actual developments over the simplicity of stereotyped explanations • Looks at why secular transformations in specific Muslim occurred at particular times and how these influenced the functioning of different strata and groups, and the central attitudes of their members
Ramon Harvey, Ebrahim College • Provides a new reading of the Qur’an’s ethical world view • Proposes an original methodology for understanding Qur’anic ethics in the light of Islamic theology • Highlights passages of the Qur’an that reveal new depth when connected to the broader thematic structure of Qur’anic justice • Broaches a conversation between Qur’anic ethics and wider theological and philosophical discourse • Develops a natural law reading of social justice themes in the Qur’an
Hardback £80.00 July 2019 448 pages 9781474447461 Also available in Ebook In Translation: Modern Muslim Thinkers
Paperback £24.99 May 2019 288 pages 9781474452755 Also available in Hardback and Ebook 2 b&w illustrations
Modern Islamic Authority and Social Change, Volume 1
Modern Islamic Authority and Social Change, Volume 2
Edited by Masooda Bano, University of Oxford • Focuses on 4 influential Sunni Islamic scholarly platforms with a global following: Al-Azhar (Egypt); Saudi Salafism (Saudi Arabia); Deoband (South Asia); Diyanet (Turkey) • Each case study traces the institution’s intellectual genealogy, contemporary political standing, and the discourses of its scholars on Islamic law and social change
Edited by Masooda Bano, University of Oxford • Maps the new Islamic authority platforms emerging in the West • Presents case studies of 6 new Islamic scholarly platforms in the West that are proving particularly effective in attracting young Muslims: Zaytuna College; the Neo-Traditionalism of Tim Winter; the International Institute of Islamic Thought; Tariq Ramadan and the Center for Islamic Legislation and Ethics; Yasir Qadhi and ‘Reasonable Salafism’; New Deobandi Institutions in the West
Contexts, Ideas and Consequences
Evolving Debates in Muslim Majority Countries
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The Temptation of Graves in Salafi Islam Iconoclasm, Destruction and Idolatry
Ondřej Beránek, the Czech Academy of Sciences and Pavel Ťupek, Charles University, Prague • Contextualises current Salafi iconoclasm and graves destruction, tracing its ideological sources • Looks at the destruction of graves in various parts of the Islamic world including the Middle East, North Africa and South Asia • Traces the ideological roots of Salafi iconoclasm and its shifts and mutations in an historical perspective
Religion and the Egyptian Novel Themes and Approaches
Christina Phillips, University of Exeter • A focused study of religion in the Egyptian novel combining socio-historical and theoretical perspectives • Includes in-depth theoretical discussion of the limits and possibilities of religion in the Egyptian novel • Features detailed literary analyses of religious themes in 16 Egyptian novels drawing on a range of critical theories Hardback £75.00 June 2019 288 pages 9781474417068 Also available in Ebook Edinburgh Studies in Modern Arabic Literature
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Occidentalism
Literary Representations of the Maghrebi Experience of the East-West Encounter Zahia Smail Salhi, University of Leeds • Explores the encounters between East and West in Maghrebi literature in the pre-1945 period • Focuses on the work of early Algerian intelligentsia known as the Young Algerians and their insistent letters to the Occident • Includes readings of key texts by Chukri Khodja, Saad ben Ali, Djamila Débêche, Fadhma Amrouche, Mouloud Feraoun, Mohamed Dib, Ferhat Abbas and Albert Memmi, amongst many others
Imperial Muslims
Islam, Community and Authority in the Indian Ocean, 1839-1937 Scott S. Reese, Northern Arizona University • A transregional history of Muslim community in the British Empire • Explores the social consequences of Britain’s creation of an Indian Ocean empire that brought millions of Muslim subjects under a single political umbrella for the first time in the modern era • Shows how individuals drawn together from enormously diverse geographic, cultural and social backgrounds manage the realities of everyday life together
Hardback £75.00 June 2019 272 pages 9780748645800 Also available in Ebook Edinburgh Studies in Modern Arabic Literature
Paperback £19.99 May 2019 224 pages 9781474452762 Also available in Hardback and Ebook 6 b&w illustrations
The Press in the Middle East and North Africa, 1850-1950
Nasser, Egypt and the Arrival of the Nuclear Age, 1955-1970
Politics, Social History and Culture
Edited by Anthony Gorman, University of Edinburgh and Didier Monciaud, independent scholar • Explores the political, social and cultural dimensions of the press in the Middle East in the pre-independence era • Features 12 case studies based on archival research covering Palestine, Egypt, Tunisia, Ottoman, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon and Morocco • Profiles political activists and amateurs through to the emergence of the professional journalist in the Middle East Paperback £24.99 May 2019 392 pages 9781474430623 Also available in Hardback and Ebook 4 b&w illustrations
Hassan Elbahtimy, King’s College London • The first detailed and documented history of Egypt’s nuclear programme, its origins, strategies and evolution • Draws on extensive interviews with former and current Egyptian officials including Nasser’s advisors, Egyptian engineers, scientists, intelligence officers, diplomats and journalists • Uncovers and analyses secret negotiations between Nasser and US Presidents Kennedy and Johnson on nuclear proliferation in the Middle East Hardback £75.00 July 2019 208 pages 9781474447690 Also available in Ebook
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The Rise of Islamic Political Parties
Islamic Movements in Morocco, Turkey and Jordan Esen Kirdiş, Rhodes College • Explores the strategic decision-making of Islamic political movements in Jordan, Morocco and Turkey • Compares 3 sub-regions of the greater Middle East/North Africa: Morocco, Turkey and Jordan • Based on qualitative fieldwork before and after the Arab Spring, including personal interviews with leading party and movement leaders Hardback £75.00 May 2019 192 pages 9781474450676 Also available in Ebook 20 b&w illustrations
Dialectical Encounters
Contemporary Turkish Muslim Thought in Dialogue Taraneh Wilkinson, Georgetown University • Offers a fresh look at the mediation of authenticity and authority in Turkish expressions of Islam • Analyses the theological oeuvre of two nationally-known Turkish theologians whose main works are not available in English: Recep Alpyağıl and Şaban Ali Düzgün • Presents a critical reframing of the category of modernity through the responses of Turkish theologians to the Western intellectual tradition Hardback £75.00 March 2019 256 pages 9781474441537 Also available in Ebook 4 b&w illustrations
Language, Politics and Society in the Middle East Essays in Honour of Yasir Suleiman
Edited by Yonatan Mendel, University of Cambridge and Abeer AlNajjar, LSE and American University of Sharjah-UAE • Explores the dynamic relationships between language, politics and society in the Middle East • Includes chapters on: Arabic studies in Jewish schools in Israel; the influence of the dominant Hebrew on Arabic spoken by Palestinians in Israel; ‘the language of the revolution’ with case studies from Tunisia, Egypt and Libya Paperback £19.99 August 2019 256 pages 9781474452656 Also available in Hardback and Ebook 2 b&w illustrations
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Christianity in South and Central Asia
Edited by Kenneth R. Ross, University of Edinburgh, Daniel Jeyaraj, Liverpool Hope University and Todd M. Johnson, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary
Combines empirical data and original analysis in a uniquely detailed account of Christianity in South and Central Asia This comprehensive reference volume covers every country in South and Central Asia, offering reliable demographic information and original interpretative essays by indigenous scholars and practitioners. It maps patterns of growth and decline, assesses major traditions and movements, analyses key themes and examines current trends.
• Profiles Christianity in every country in South and Central Asia, including clearly presented statistical and demographic information • Analyses current trends written by indigenous scholars • Examines each of the major Christian traditions (Independent, Orthodox, United Church, Protestant/Anglican, Catholic, Evangelical, Pentecostal/Charismatic)
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The Cinema of Marguerite Duras Multisensoriality and Female Subjectivity Michelle Royer, University of Sydney
Examines how the films of Marguerite Duras create a multisensorial experience for spectators The writer Marguerite Duras was a key figure in postwar French cinema, pioneering innovations such as the disjunction of film and image, and the primacy given to voices, silence and music. Drawing on theories of embodiment and spectatorship, this book analyses the tactility and multisensoriality of Duras’ films, and how they relate to her female-centred perspective.
• Examines how the director’s filmic innovations create a sensorial space for the female experience to be expressed • Builds on recent work on film as a multisensory medium • Covers Duras’s entire film production, including short films and early adaptations • Available open access at: www.edinburghuniversitypress.com
Paperback £14.99 June 2019 128 pages 9781474427852 Also available Open Access and in Hardback 12 colour illustrations Visionaries
Ana Kokkinos
An Oeuvre of Outsiders
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Kelly McWilliam, University of Southern Queensland • A comprehensive study of Ana Kokkinos’ fictional oeuvre – one of Australia’s most distinctive and critically successful filmmakers • Contains critical readings of all of her fictional films, particularly in relation to ethnicity, sex and sexuality • Focuses on the figure of the ‘outsider’ in Kokkinos’ films • Available open access at: www.edinburghuniversitypress.com Paperback £14.99 July 2019 96 pages 9781474431071 Also available Open Access and in Hardback 15 b&w illustrations Visionaries
ReFocus: The Films of Barbara Kopple
Edited by Jeff Jaeckle, Portland Community College and Susan Ryan, The College of New Jersey • A collection of critical essays on Barbara Kopple: director, documentarian and female filmmaking pioneer • Provides cultural contexts for Kopple’s films, including representations of class, gender, sexuality and race • Assesses the contours of Kopple’s critical reputation and popularity, including her influence on contemporary filmmakers Hardback £75.00 February 2019 272 pages 9781474439947 Also available in Ebook 30 b&w illustrations ReFocus: The American Directors Series
ReFocus: The Films of Francis Veber
Keith Corson, University of Central Arkansas • Analyses how the French director Francis Veber uses comedy to make serious social commentaries • Considers the 12 films Veber directed between 1976 and 2008, his extensive work as a playwright, theatre director and screenwriter • Bridges scholarship on French and American cinema, speaking to transnational discourses within film studies Hardback £75.00 June 2019 224 pages 9781474429481 Also available in Ebook 15 b&w illustrations ReFocus: The International Directors Series
ReFocus: The Films of Kelly Reichardt
E. Dawn Hall, Western Kentucky University • Synthesizing the contemporary feminist debate surrounding auteur theory, this book explores Reichardt’s cinematic characteristics as an auteur • Elucidates the environmental and ecofeminist concerns in Reichardt’s films • Discusses Reichardt’s three experimental short films in detail • Includes an original interview with Reichardt Paperback £19.99 August 2019 176 pages 9781474452243 Also available in Hardback and Ebook 20 b&w illustrations ReFocus: The American Directors Series
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ReFocus: The Films of Elaine May
Edited by Alexandra Heller-Nicholas and Dean Brandum, both independent scholars • Presents critical reflections and engagement with the diverse career of director, screenwriter, comic and actor, Elaine May • Explores her collaborations with a number of the biggest names in 20th century American screen culture, including Warren Beatty, Woody Allen, John Cassavetes and Mike Nichol • Explicitly engages with current interest in women’s filmmaking and the factors that have seen their work undervalued or ignored for so long, from both an ideological and historiographical perspective
The Contemporary Western An American Genre Post 9/11
John White, Anglia Ruskin University • A distinctive examination of post-9/11 films in relation to the Hollywood western • Explores how films such as Open Range, True Grit and Jane Got a Gun reinforce a conservative myth of America exceptionalism • Examines how these films reflect the United States’ post-9/11 uncertainties and highlight the importance of defending the homeland Hardback £75.00 May 2019 192 pages 9781474427920 Also available in Ebook 20 b&w illustrations
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The New Romanian Cinema
Edited by Christina Stojanova, University of Regina, with the participation of Dana Duma, Bucharest National University of Theatre and Film • The first collection of essays to comprehensively map out New Romanian Cinema • Covers more than 40 films made since 2001, including: The Death of Mr. Lazarescu; The Paper will be Blue; Police, Adjective; and Beyond the Hills • Features thorough bibliographic and filmographic references, and a comprehensive historical overview Hardback £75.00 April 2019 224 pages 9780748642649 Also available in Ebook 36 b&w illustrations Traditions in World Cinema
Celluloid Singapore
Cinema, Performance and the National Edna Lim, National University of Singapore • The first full length, critical study of Singapore cinema • Includes case studies of films from the golden age of the 1950s and 60s, the poststudio 1970s and the revival from the 1990s onwards • Explores how the films of each period can be considered ‘Singapore’ films • Considers Singapore’s cinema history and relationship with the national, building on developments in transnational cinema studies Paperback £19.99 August 2019 216 pages 9781474452250 Also available in Hardback and Ebook Traditions in World Cinema
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Short Films from a Small Nation Danish Informational Cinema 1935–1965
C. Claire Thomson, University College London • Combines close textual analysis of a broad range of films with detailed accounts of their commissioning, production, distribution and reception in Denmark and abroad • Considers a variety of genres and subgenres, including industrial process films, public information films, art films, the city symphony, the essay film, and many more • Maps international networks of informational and documentary films in the post-war period Paperback £19.99 August 2019 240 pages 978147445227 Also available in Hardback and Ebook 25 b&w illustrations Traditions in World Cinema
Screening Youth
Contemporary French and Francophone Cinema Edited by Romain Chareyron, University of Saskatchewan and Gilles Viennot, University of Arkansas • Explores how the topic of ‘youth’ has inspired Francophone filmmakers to explore and reinvent common tropes associated with young people • Deals with contemporary issues such as LGBTQ identities, terrorism and social tensions in French and Francophone societies • Introduces the works of emerging directors and/or prominent directors from Francophone countries Hardback £75.00 May 2019 272 pages 9781474449427 Also available in Ebook 32 b&w illustrations
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Blood in the Streets
Beyond Eastern Noir
Austin Fisher, Bournemouth University • A historical contextualisation of 1970s Italian genre films that depicted violent crime in contemporary Italy • Analyses the emergence, proliferation and distribution of a range of popular film cycles (or filoni) – from conspiracy thrillers and vigilante films, to mafia and serial killer narratives • Case studies include Giallo films and Poliziottesco films • Offers a range of fascinating insights into the wider anxieties of this decade
Anna Estera Mrozewicz, Adam Mickiewicz University • The first comprehensive conceptualisation of Russia and neighbouring Eastern Europe in post-1989 Nordic film • Offers a conceptual frame (border/ boundary) which can be applied to other cultural narratives on neighbouring areas • Discusses an important transnational thematic thread within the much-debated phenomenon of Nordic Noir
Histories of Violence in Italian Crime Cinema
Hardback £75.00 March 2019 240 pages 9781474411721 Also available in Ebook 15 b&w illustrations
The Franchise Era
Managing Media in the Digital Economy Edited by James Fleury, UCLA, Bryan Hikari Hartzheim, Waseda University and Stephen Mamber, UCLA • A collection of essays that examine the management strategies of franchises across multiple media • Explores the production, distribution and marketing of franchises as a historical form of media-making • Case studies include: the Alien franchise; Disney theme parks; Star Wars franchise; the Marvel Cinematic Universe; and Nintendo Classic Edition mini-consoles
Reimagining Russia and Eastern Europe in Nordic Cinemas
Paperback £19.99 August 2019 240 pages 978147445226 Also available in Hardback and Ebook 20 b&w illustrations
Transformation and Tradition in 1960s British Cinema
Richard Farmer, University of East Anglia, Laura Mayne, University of York, Duncan Petrie, University of York and Melanie Williams, University of East Anglia • Explores the British film industry, production, distribution and state support during the 1960s • Examines creative agency, production cultures and the contribution made by key types of creative practitioner to British films of the decade • Investigates British cinema’s connections with television, advertising and pop music
Hardback £75.00 April 2019 288 pages 9781474419222 Also available in Ebook 20 b&w illustrations Traditions in American Cinema
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Early Cinema in Scotland
Killers, Clients and Kindred Spirits
Edited by John Caughie, Glasgow University, Trevor Griffiths, University of Edinburgh and María A. Vélez-Serna, University of Stirling • Shortlisted for the Saltire Society Scottish Research Book of the Year Award 2018 • Explores cinema-going in cities and towns across Scotland, large and small • Engages with international debates on the social history of cinema • Includes a filmography of Scottish-themed films produced in Scotland, England, Europe and the USA from 1896 to 1927 Paperback £24.99 August 2019 272 pages 9781474452236 Also available in Hardback and Ebook 30 b&w illustrations
The Taboo Cinema of Shohei Imamura
Edited by David Desser, University of Illinois and Anaheim University and Lindsay Coleman, University of Melbourne • A thorough exploration of the work of one of Japan’s most controversial directors • The first study to examine all of Imamura’s major films along with his television and theatrical documentaries • Pays attention to Imamura as a film stylist, not just as an ethnographer or anthropologist of Japanese society and culture Hardback £75.00 May 2019 256 pages 9781474411813 Also available in Ebook 45 b&w illustrations Edinburgh Studies in East Asian Film
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Extraterritoriality
Locating Hong Kong Cinema and Media Victor Fan, King’s College London • Reconfigures how Hong Kong cinema and media are to be defined and located • Focuses on the period between the Leftist Riots (1967) through to the aftermath of the Umbrella Movement (2014) • Traces how Hong Kong’s extraterritoriality has been framed: in its position of being doubly occupied and doubly abandoned by contesting juridical, political, linguistic and cultural forces Hardback £75.00 June 2019 272 pages 9781474440424 Also available in Ebook 50 b&w illustrations
Contemporary Cinema and the Philosophy of Iris Murdoch
Lucy Bolton, Queen Mary, University of London • Provides a dialogue between contemporary film and Iris Murdoch’s thinking on art, goodness and existentialism • Lucy Bolton brings the moral philosophy of Iris Murdoch and contemporary cinema together to build a dialogue about vision, ethics, love and becoming a better person • Furthers the discipline of film philosophy by bringing Murdoch’s thinking into relation with cinema in a sustained and detailed analysis Hardback £75.00 July 2019 224 pages 9781474416399 Also available in Ebook 20 b&w illustrations
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Hong Kong Horror Cinema
Edited by Gary Bettinson, Lancaster University and Daniel Martin, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology • The first book-length English-language study of Hong Kong horror films • Considers Hong Kong horror’s aesthetic power, economic significance and cultural impact on both domestic and global markets • Includes detailed case studies of seminal cult hits such as The Eye, Mr. Vampire, Dumplings, A Chinese Ghost Story, Rouge, The Bride with White Hair and Rigor Mortis Paperback £19.99 August 2019 240 pages 9781474452229 Also available in Hardback and Ebook 12 b&w illustrations
The Museum as a Cinematic Space The Display of Moving Images in Exhibitions
Elisa Mandelli, Link Campus University • Takes an intermedial approach to examine how film has influenced museum and art gallery exhibition design • Combines historical investigation with indepth analysis to study the continuities and fractures between different periods, contexts and practices • Includes case studies of contemporary museum practice to present the main issues in audio-visual museum exhibitions Hardback £75.00 June 2019 192 pages 9781474416795 Also available in Ebook 16 b&w illustrations Edinburgh Studies in Film and Intermediality
Transnational Perspectives on a Global Practice
Lesbian Cinema after Queer Theory
Edited by Brenda Hollweg, University of Leeds and Igor Krstić, University of Stuttgart • Examines the ways in which essay film practices are deployed by non-Western filmmakers in specific local and national contexts • Includes case studies of essayistic works by John Akomfrah, Nguyen Trinh Thi and Apichatpong Weerasekul, amongst many others • Presents transnational perspectives on what is becoming a global film practice
Clara Bradbury-Rance, King’s College London • Explores lesbian cinema in the context of political, social and cultural transformations in LGBT civil rights, while challenging the assumed relationship between visibility and progress • Explores the gendered invisibility instituted in critical discourses of sexuality by queer theory’s departure from identity politics • Situates contemporary lesbian cinema in the history of the image of the woman as theorised by feminist film theory
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Film and Domestic Space
Architectures, Representations, Dispositif Edited by Stefano Baschiera, Queen’s University Belfast and Miriam de Rosa, Coventry University • Brings a range of perspectives, theories and approaches to explore the domestic space in cinema • Engages with key elements questioning home and domesticity, such as its relationship with social space and the process of identity construction • Case studies include an analysis of the works of directors such as Chantal Akerman, Michelangelo Antonioni, Claire Denis and Alain Resnais, among others Hardback £75.00 July 2019 272 pages 9781474428927 Also available in Ebook 30 b&w illustrations
Douglas Sirk, Aesthetic Modernism and the Culture of Modernity
Victoria L. Evans, Dunedin Film Society • The first truly interdisciplinary analysis to link Douglas Sirk’s striking visual aesthetic to key movements in 20th century art and architecture • Represents a rare attempt to treat Sirk’s cinematic oeuvre as a continuum by offering detailed interpretations of films from both his German and his American periods • Includes lengthy case studies on Final Chord (1936) and All that Heaven Allows (1955) Paperback £19.99 May 2019 208 pages 9781474452021 Also available in Hardback and Ebook 12 b&w illustrations
Animal Worlds
Intermedial Dialogues
Laura McMahon, University of Cambridge • The first sustained exploration of the relations between cinematic time and animal life • Revitalises Deleuze’s thought for studies of animals in film, forging new connections between his writings on cinema and on animal life • Engages with a range of key concepts: the time-image and the virtual (Deleuze), ‘animal capital’ (Shukin), ‘pensivity’ (Bailly) and the Umwelt (Uexküll)
Marion Schmid, University of Edinburgh • A wide-ranging study which examines the complex, often ambivalent ways in which the New Wave engages the other arts in both its discursive construction and filmic practice • Affords a new optic for understanding French New Wave cinema and innovative readings of New Wave films • Offers an inclusive view of the New Wave through discussion of lesser-known directors alongside renowned New Wave filmmakers
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The Audience Effect
Claude Chabrol’s Aesthetics of Opacity
Film, Philosophy and Time
On the Collective Cinema Experience Julian Hanich, University of Groningen • Describes the experiences spectators have when they watch a film collectively in a cinema • Provides detailed phenomenological descriptions of how it feels when viewers laugh, cry and get angry in the cinema • Investigates film theorists who have previously voiced ideas about the collective cinema experience such as Walter Benjamin, André Bazin, Edgar Morin, Roland Barthes and Roger Odin Paperback £19.99 May 2019 256 pages 978147443177 Also available in Hardback and Ebook 25 b&w illustrations
The French New Wave and the Other Arts
Catherine Dousteyssier-Khoze, Durham University • The first critical appraisal of Chabrol’s œuvre as a whole • Uncovers new influences on Chabrol, including Balzac, Magritte and Kubrick • Offers original insights into Chabrol’s most famous film, Le Boucher • Analyses some of Chabrol’s latest, little studied films (La Fleur du mal, La Demoiselle d’honneur, La Fille coupée en deux and Bellamy) • Surveys Chabrol’s influence and legacy on the contemporary French thriller Paperback £19.99 May 2019 224 pages 978147443186 Also available in Harback and Ebook 10 b&w illustrations
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Rethinking the Hollywood Teen Movie Gender, Genre and Identity
Frances Smith, University of Sussex • An innovative, theoretical examination of the Hollywood Teen Movie • Provides unprecedented close textual analysis of key texts in the Hollywood Teen Movie genre, allowing for a reconsideration of their significance • Case studies include Rebel Without a Cause, Grease, Heathers, Twilight, Mean Girls and Spider-man Paperback £19.99 May 2019 256 pages 9781474431729 Also available in Hardback and Ebook 20 b&w illustrations
French Blockbusters
Cultural Politics of a Transnational Cinema Charlie Michael, University of Georgia • Highlights how global economic forces – notably the onslaught of Hollywood megafranchises and new media platforms (cable, video, DVD, internet) – have impacted the French film industry • Examines how a national filmmaking culture interacts with neoliberal capitalism • Case studies include both English and French language films across a range of genres such as action, comedy and documentary Hardback £75.00 July 2019 224 pages 9781474424233 Also available in Ebook 21 b&w illustrations Traditions in World Cinema
Close-Up
Close-Up
Edited by Murray Pomerance, independent scholar and Kyle Stevens, Appalachian State University • Analyses what makes an acting performance excellent, through a range of examples from American film • Includes case studies of key performances from actors like Bette Davis, Irene Dunne, Whoopi Goldberg, Cary Grant, Oscar Isaac, Jack Nicholson, Al Pacino, Sidney Poitier, Gena Rowlands, Peter Sellers, Kristen Stewart and Ethel Waters, amongst many others
Edited by Murray Pomerance, independent scholar and Kyle Stevens, Appalachian State University • Examines what makes an acting performance excellent, through a range of examples from world cinema • Features case studies of key performances from actors like Ingrid Bergman, Gael Garcia Bernal, Nikolai Cherkassov, Alec Guinness, Setsuko Hara, Isabelle Huppert, Peter Lorre, Madhubala, Anna Magnani, Toshirô Mifune and Choi Min Sik, amongst many others
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Paperback £24.99 August 2019 328 pages 9781474431804 Also available in Hardback and Ebook 30 b&w illustrations International Film Stars
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Screening Divinity
Lisa Maurice, Bar-Ilan University, Israel • Provides an over-arching picture that traces historical trends and developments • Investigates a single issue over a range of cinema and tv genres, including fantasy movies, biopics, Jesus films and those based on the Bible • Draws on recent trends in scholarship in classical reception, theology and film to provide an interdisciplinary study Hardback £75.00 June 2019 256 pages 9781474425735 Also available in Ebook 18 b&w illustrations Screening Antiquity
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Sasanian Persia
Between Rome and the Steppes of Eurasia Eberhard Sauer, University of Edinburgh • Challenges our Eurocentric world view by presenting a Near-Eastern empire whose urban culture and military apparatus rivalled that of Rome • Covers the latest discoveries on foundations, fortifications and irrigation systems • Includes case studies on Sasanian frontier walls and urban culture in the Sasanian Empire Paperback £24.99 May 2019 336 pages 9781474452304 Also available in Hardback and Ebook 84 b&w illustrations 5 b&w tables Edinburgh Studies in Ancient Persia
POLITICS
Force Short of War in Modern Conflict Jus Ad Vim
Jai Galliott, Australian Defence Force Academy at the University of New South Wales
A new analysis that brings the rules of war into alignment with contemporary means of warfare Force short of war has been made possible by the explosion of emerging technologies such as drones, autonomous robotics and cyberwarfare. It is often a preferable military option for governments as they seek to minimise combat casualties for their own armed forces. Jai Galliott explores the overarching phenomenon of force short of war: how it is used in modern conflict and how it impacts just war theory. He shows that we need to bring just war theory (jus ad bellum) into alignment with the increasingly digital means of conducting warfare by adapting it into a theory of the just use of force (jus ad vim).
Key Features • Investigates how to align modern conflict with contemporary ethical and legal expectations • Offers a new approach to understanding – and potentially reconciling – the centuries-old theoretical dispute between classical and revisionist accounts of just war • Suggests a better way to govern the use of emerging military technologies • Opens new avenues for thinking about the ethics of new technologies in military and political decision-making
Paperback £24.99 March 2019 296 pages 9781474444224 Also available in Hardback and Ebook
Irigaray and Politics
Habermas and Politics
Laura Roberts, University of Queensland • Weaves together the political, ontological and ethical dimensions of of Luce Irigaray’s philosophy, positioning her as a political philosopher who intervenes in contemporary political and decolonial theory • Engages with Irigary’s more recent writings, up to ‘To Begin with Breathing Anew’ in 2013, against a backdrop of her broader psychoanalytic and philosophical influences • Reads Between East and West (2002) as an important philosophical and ontological moment in Irigaray’s body of work
Matheson Russell, University of Auckland • Covers Habermas’ books from Communication and the Evolution of Society (1979) to Postmetaphysical Thinking II (2017) plus key papers • Combines sociological and philosophical analysis to make sense of Habermas’ distinctive approach to political thought and his theory of power • Contextualises Habermas in relation to Continental theorists – including Benjamin, Schmitt, Foucault, Lefort and Rancière – and current schools of Anglo-American political philosophy, such as anarchism, liberalism and republicanism
A Critical Introduction
Paperback £24.99 May 2019 224 pages 9781474422826 Also available in Hardback and Ebook Thinking Politics
The Common and CounterHegemonic Politics Re-thinking Social Change
Alexandros Kioupkiolis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki • Introduces agonistic theory and hegemony into debates on community and the commons • Engages with real examples: the governance of the digital commons, recent democratic mobilisations like Occupy and citizens’ municipal platforms of self-governance • Draws on the work of Jean-Luc Nancy, Chantal Mouffe, Elinor Ostrom, Hardt & Negri, and Ernesto Laclau Hardback £75.00 February 2019 272 pages 9781474446143 Also available in Ebook
A Critical Introduction
Paperback £24.99 May 2019 224 pages 9781474420280 Also available in Hardback and Ebook Thinking Politics
Democratic Biopolitics
Popular Sovereignty and the Power of Life Sergei Prozorov, University of Jyväskylä • Develops the first positive synthesis of democracy and biopolitics, supported by examples from our lived experiences • Challenges the canonical theories of biopolitics from Foucault, Agamben and Esposito that assume that biopolitical governance means the end of democracy • Introduces new philosophical voices to the discussion of biopolitics: Nancy, Badiou and Lefort • Develops a vision of democratic biopolitics where diverse forms of life can coexist on the basis of their reciprocal recognition as free, equal and in common Hardback £75.00 February 2019 224 pages 9781474449342 Also available in Ebook
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Chile, the CIA and the Cold War A Transatlantic Perspective
James Lockhart, American University in Dubai • Reinterprets Chile and southern-South America’s Cold War history from a transatlantic perspective • Blends US, European and Soviet relations with Latin America into a narrative that previously focused only on the CIA and the US government • Highlights the importance of the rise of the Chilean Communist Party, the professional officer corps and indigenous anti‑communist politics • Further decentralises the history of how the Cold War started, transcending the narrow historiography of blame Hardback £75.00 May 2019 224 pages 9781474435611 Also available in Ebook Intelligence, Surveillance and Secret Warfare
The Clandestine Lives of Colonel David Smiley Code Name ‘Grin’
Clive Jones, University of Durham • Uncovers Colonel David de Crespigny Smiley’s intimate involvement in the British secret service during WWII and the early Cold War, often among tribal societies • Draws on extensive interviews and archival research, including 20 hours of interviews conducted with Colonel Smiley himself • Addresses wider issues of accountability and control in clandestine operations, referring in particular to operations in Albania, Oman and Yemen Hardback £80.00 June 2019 352 pages 9781474441155 Also available in Ebook 1 b&w illustration Intelligence, Surveillance and Secret Warfare
The Twilight of the British Empire
British Intelligence and Counter-Subversion in the Middle East, 1948–63 Chikara Hashimoto, University of Sharjah • Explores the British–Middle Eastern intelligence liaison for the first time • Examines the counter-subversive policies and measures conducted by the British Secret Intelligence Service, MI5 and the Foreign Office’s Information Research Department (IRD) • Looks at Britain’s involvement in countries such as Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Iran • Examines newly declassified archives obtained by the author’s FOI requests Paperback £24.99 May 2019 304 pages 9781474453028 Also available in Hardback and Ebook Intelligence, Surveillance and Secret Warfare 34
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The Problem of Secret Intelligence Kjetil Anders Hatlebrekke, Norwegian Defence Intelligence and Security School • Rethinks intelligence analysis, arguing that good intelligence is based on understanding the threats that appear beyond our experience, and are therefore the most dangerous to society • Shows how classic intelligence analysis is based on an inference between history and the future – restricting our ability to perceive new threats and new variations of threats • Systematically develops a new concept of intelligence as a cognitive activity that needs to be understood holistically Hardback £75.00 June 2019 272 pages 9780748691838 Also available in Ebook Intelligence, Surveillance and Secret Warfare
Outsourcing US Intelligence
Contractors and Government Accountability Damien Van Puyvelde, University of Glasgow • Explores the evolving role of contractors in the U.S. Intelligence Community, with an emphasis on the post-Cold War era • Expands the field of Intelligence Studies beyond its narrow governmental frame • Draws on declassified documents such as U.S. government reports and memos, archival research and exclusive interviews with with former senior intelligence officials and contractors • Develops a new conceptual framework to analyse problems of accountability Hardback £75.00 June 2019 224 pages 9781474450225 Also available in Ebook Intelligence, Surveillance and Secret Warfare
Security as Politics
Beyond the State of Exception Andrew W. Neal, University of Edinburgh • Engages with debates in parliamentary studies and political science that have not previously been connected to security • Challenges founding assumptions in critical security studies and securitisation theory about the pathological relationship between security and politics • Examines the history of legislative/executive relations on security • Argues that security is being normalised politically, migrating from the realm of exceptional politics to one of ‘normal politics’ Hardback £80.00 March 2019 288 pages 9781474450928 Also available in Ebook
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Raymond Aron’s Philosophy of Political Responsibility
Post-Colonial Settlement Strategy
Christopher Adair-Toteff, University of South Florida (retired) • Introduces Raymond Aron as both a person and a significant a political theorist • Analyses a carefully curated selection of Aron’s political and philosophical writings on war and peace, ideological critique, the philosophy of history, international relations and political economy • Discusses Aron’s political legacy • Shows Aron’s political critiques and theories can help us address many of the problems and conflicts of the 21st century
Ehud Eiran, University of Haifa • Explains what motivates states to launch post-colonial settlement projects, against international trends and norms • Analyses three major post-colonial settlement projects (Israel, Morocco and Indonesia), placing these projects in a comparative perspective • Also analyses three cases where states considered settlements but did not launch them: India in Goa, Libya in Chad, and Mauritania in Western Sahara • Argues that post-colonial settlement projects are a distinct category of cases, not traditional colonial projects
Freedom, Democracy and National Identity
Hardback £75.00 March 2019 224 pages 9781474447089 Also available in Ebook
Kant’s Cosmopolitics
Contemporary Issues and Global Debates Edited by Garrett Wallace Brown, University of Leeds, and Áron Telegdi-Csetri, Independent Researcher • Connects Kantian cosmopolitanism to current debates in political theory, philosophy and international relations • Investigates the interplay between the state and global governance, peace and human rights enforcement, migrant crisis management, European federalisation, global educational reforms and Kantianbased ideas for fostering what might be called ‘cosmopolitan culture’ • Advances the conversation about Kant’s cosmopolitan ideas for global co-habitability and a universal condition of public right Hardback £80.00 April 2019 288 pages 9780748695492 Also available in Ebook
The War on Drugs and AngloAmerican Relations Lessons from Afghanistan
Philip A. Berry, University of Dundee • Details the inside story of the US and UK’s counter-narcotics policies in Afghanistan between 2001 and 2011 • Interviews key policy practitioners on both sides of the Atlantic • Reveals the key points of cooperation, the major contentions and the often contradictory and competitive objectives of the overall war effort in Afghanistan • Shows how disputes over counter-narcotics policy led to open diplomatic clashes and friction within the wider Anglo-American relationship Hardback £75.00 July 2019 256 pages 9781474421089 Also available in Ebook Edinburgh Studies in Anglo-American Relations
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Presidential Privilege and the Freedom of Information Act Kevin M. Baron, University of Florida • Tells the story behind the FOIA: the first national law of its kind • Contributes to contemporary debates about government secrecy and public records • Rethinks the politics of policymaking using a new multidimensional model • Draws on extensive archival research conducted at the Lyndon Baines Johnson Presidential Library, the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library, the John E. Moss Archives, The National Archives in Washington, DC, the Carl Albert Center Archives and the Richard M. Nixon Presidential Library Hardback £75.00 April 2019 208 pages 9781474442442 Also available in Ebook
The Pilgrims Society and Public Diplomacy, 1895–1945
Stephen Bowman, University of the Highlands and Islands • Explores the elite dining club the Pilgrims Society and its role in pioneering AngloAmerican public diplomacy • Original case studies look at the proceedings and wider diplomatic significance of lavish banquets at iconic New York and London hotels like the Waldorf-Astoria and the Savoy • Shows how semi-official organisations operating within a state–private nexus legitimised governmental involvement in public diplomacy Paperback £19.99 August 2019 256 pages 9781474452151 Also available in Hardback and Ebook Edinburgh Studies in Anglo-American Relations
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Militant Democracy and Its Critics
Resisting Militarism
Edited by Anthoula Malkopoulou, Uppsala University, and Alexander Kirshner, Duke University • Gathers an international group of political scientists, legal scholars and philosophers to debate the urgent question of how to combat anti-democratic extremism • Asks whether representative governments should be permitted to follow the path of militant democracy: enacting policies that restrict the democratic rights of their extremist opponents • Argues both for and against militant democracy
Chris Rossdale, London School of Economics • Studies the passionate, subversive and often mischievous world of British anti-militarist activists: from superglueing themselves to Lockheed Martin’s central London offices to stopping a battleship with a canoe • Looks at why anti-militarists protest, how they are organised and what the tensions and debates are within the movement • Draws on critical traditions including poststructural, feminist, queer and anarchist political theory • Argues that anti-militarists can help us to understand militarism and that their methods and ideas can be a potent force for radical political change
Populism, Parties, Extremism
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Direct Action and the Politics of Subversion
Hardback £80.00 June 2019 288 pages 9781474443036 Also available in Ebook Advances in Critical Military Studies
Collective Action and Political Transformations
The Entangled Experiences in Brazil, South Africa and Europe Aurea Mota, Columbia University, and Peter Wagner, University of Barcelona • Takes lessons from the Global South to explore the possibilities for positive political action worldwide • Rethinks the political from the angle of experiences with progressive and conservative collective action • Contributes a critical perspective to the debate about the possible impact of parts of the Global South for positive social and political developments worldwide Hardback £75.00 April 2019 288 pages 9781474442961 Also available in Ebook
Sinn Féin and the IRA
From Revolution to Moderation Mathew Whiting, University of Reading • Follow’s Irish republicanism’s strategic process of moderation • Explores Britain’s changing policy towards the Northern Ireland conflict • Asks what exactly has changed within Irish republicanism, what remains the same and, crucially, what caused these changes • Draws on a wealth of archival material and interview transcripts to argue that long-term moderation was, in fact, the product of increased political inclusion and contact with stable democratic institutions Paperback £19.99 May 2019 184 pages 9781474453042 Also available in Hardback and Ebook
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Turkey’s Necropolitical Laboratory Democracy, Violence and Resistance
Edited by Banu Bargu, University of California, Santa Cruz • Analyses Turkish democracy from the perspective of necropolitics – using social and political power to dictate how some people may live and how some must die • Looks at the many ways the government uses violence, from forced population displacements and counterinsurgency warfare to enforced disappearances and the structural neglect of select populations • Brings together 12 case studies including the killings of Kurdish urban militias, prison healthcare and gender reassignment surgery Hardback £85.00 July 2019 296 pages 9781474450263 Also available in Ebook
Human Rights and Community-led Development Lessons from Tostan
Ben Cislaghi, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine • Asks how people living in economically disadvantaged communities can be empowered improve their lives in ways that matter to them • Refutes top-down development theory and shows how bottom-up, human rights-based development can work in real life • Uses Tostan’s community-led model as an example of helpful development intervention, drawing on the author’s experience of living in the community Paperback £24.99 May 2019 296 pages 9781474453035 Also available in Hardback and Ebook
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The Politics of Slavery Laura Brace, University of Leicester • Rejects the idea that slaves are somehow ‘beyond politics’ • Analyses the dominant liberal discourse on slavery, from Aristotle to Nietzsche • Examines the connections between ‘old’ and ‘new’ slavery • Explores the role of power, violence, domination and subordination, economic exploitation, the organization of labour and the influence of race and gender Paperback £19.99 August 2019 256 pages 9781474452168 Also available in Hardback and Ebook
The Practical Turn in Political Theory Eva Erman, Stockholm University, and Niklas Möller, KTH Stockholm • Asks whether social and political practices should play a role in the justification of normative political principles • Joins five key but isolated debates in the current theoretical literature and identifies common arguments and problems • Critically assesses the different constraints in current debates – linguistic, methodological, epistemological and political • Develops a unified way forward for practicebased political theory Paperback £19.99 August 2019 178 pages 9781474425445 Also available in Hardback and Ebook
Dwelling in the Age of Climate Change The Ethics of Adaptation
Elaine Kelly, Independent Scholar and Writer • The first focused engagement to apply deconstruction and Levinasian ethics to the pressing and complex dilemmas of climate change and human mobility • Detailed case studies of Bangladesh, the Torres Strait Islands and Queensland in Australia and New Orleans in the US • Brings into sharp focus how climate change is experienced unevenly by the poor and marginalised • Crosses disciplines and methodolgies from cultural studies to philosophy and from ecohumanities to international relations Paperback £19.99 August 2019 224 pages 9781474452175 Also available in Hardback and Ebook
Russia Before and After Crimea Nationalism and Identity, 2010–17
Edited by Pål Kolstø, University of Oslo, and Helge Blakkisrud, Norwegian Institute of International Affairs • Shows how the Putin regime achieved record-high popularity by selling the 2014 annexation of Crimea in starkly nationalist language • Focuses on overlooked aspects of Russian society such as intellectual racism and growing xenophobia • Contextualises these new developments within an overview of Russian nationalism: state-led, grassroots and the tensions between the two Paperback £24.99 August 2019 352 pages 9781474433891 Also available in Hardback and Ebook
The Politics of Repressed Guilt
Denying the Spoils of War
Claudia Leeb, Washington State University • Uses the case study of Austrian Nazis to explore guilt and its impact on democracy • Draws on the work of Hannah Arendt and Theodor W. Adorno, and appropriates psychoanalytic theory • Analyses court documents from the trials of Austrian Nazi perpetrators and recent public controversies surrounding Austria’s involvement in the Nazi atrocities • Shows how guilt allows individuals and nations to take responsibility for their past crimes, show solidarity with victims and prevent new crimes
Joseph O’Mahoney, Massachusetts Institute of Technology • Asks why so many states adopt a position of non-recognition of gains from war when it has been proven to be ineffective • Systematically analyses 21 case studies including the Manchurian Crisis, the Turkish invasion of Cyprus and Russia’s annexation of Crimea • Draws on historical sources including recently declassified archival documents • Develops a new theory for non-recognition as a symbolic sanction aimed at reproducing common knowledge of the rules of international behaviour
The Tragedy of Austrian Silence
Paperback £19.99 August 2019 256 pages 9781474452182 Also available in Hardback and Ebook
The Politics of Invasion and Non-recognition
Paperback £19.99 August 2019 240 pages 9781474452199 Also available in Hardback and Ebook
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Scottish Coal Miners in the Twentieth Century
Jim Phillips, University of Glasgow • Examines deindustrialisation through the experiences of the Scottish coal miner • Includes a range of case studies covering mining disasters, lockouts and strikes and pit closures • Analyses the longer history of Scottish coal miners in terms of changing industrial ownership, production techniques and workplace safety • Relates Scottish Home Rule to long-running debates about economic security and working-class welfare Hardback £85.00 June 2019 312 pages 9781474452311 Also available in Ebook
Scotland in Revolution 1685–1690
Alasdair Raffe, University of Edinburgh
• Explores the transformative reign of the Catholic King James VII and the revolution that brought about his fall • Analyses James VII’s reign in the context of 17th- and 18th-century political and religious change • Provides a clear narrative of the period, as well as thematic analysis of political and religious developments • Draws on a wide range of sources, including the local records of the Church of Scotland and all surviving council minutes of the royal burghs
Popular Politics and Political Culture Urban Scotland, 1918-1939
Malcolm Petrie, University of St Andrews • Offers a fresh perspective on the history of the radical left in inter-war Scotland • Suggests new avenues in the history of 20thcentury Scottish politics, especially the role of rhetoric, space and place • Draws upon local newspapers, political literature, posters and contemporary accounts of marches, rallies and demonstrations Paperback £19.99 August 2019 240 pages 978147445220 Also available in Hardback and Ebook 29 b&w illustrations
Juvenile Justice in Victorian Scotland Christine Kelly, University of Glasgow
• A historical overview of juvenile justice in 19th century Scotland and the Scottish welfare-based system • Reveals that a welfare-based approach to juvenile offenders was flourishing in Scotland in the 1840s • Provides a legal/institutional history with analysis of the legal factors underlying the criminalisation of children Hardback £75.00 July 2019 256 pages 9781474427340 Also available in Ebook
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