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  • - Who Speaks for Wales? Nation, Culture, Identity
    av Raymond Williams
    299,-

    A new and fully-updated centenary edition of Raymond Williams's seminal collection of essays on nationhood and cultural identity, Who Speaks for Wales?

  • - Voice, Speech and Death in the American Gothic
    av Jimmy Packham
    1 005

    Gothic Utterance explores the vital role played by haunted and haunting voices in American Gothic literature produced between the Revolutionary War and the close of the nineteenth century, discussing pressing questions of national identity and subjecthood, and emphasising the ethical value of listening to unsettling or distressing voices.

  • - Writing the Other in Gothic Narratives of Resistance
    av Anya Heise-von der Lippe
    1 165

    Monster texts like Frankenstein reflect monstrosity in their narrative structure to create narratives of resistance against systemic cultural oppression. This book uses different critical theories to trace these narrative patterns in novels by Toni Morrison, Margaret Atwood and Angela Carter.

  • - citizenship, gender and ethnicity
    av Anne Grydehoj
    1 075,-

    Through a comparative analysis of twelve literary case studies, this book investigates societal discourses relating to citizenship, class, gender and ethnicity within the structures of the Scandinavian welfare state and French Republican universalism.

  • - Common Law and Civil Law Judges: Threats and Challenges
     
    1 219,-

    This book provides a unique oversight of judges' work and contemporary legal challenges in Common Law and Civil Law countries, based on the legal practice and testimonies of senior members of the judiciary speaking up for justice and the law.

  • - From Venezuelan Plains to International Screen
    av Jenni M. Lehtinen
    935

    By comparing different screen adaptations of the story of Romulo Gallegos's notorious villainess, Dona Barbara Unleashed reveals how over the years subversively strong female characters have become increasingly accepted by society and welcomed by audiences.

  • - The Limits of Universal Jurisdiction in the Global South
    av Nergis Canefe
    1 219,-

    This book brings together jurisprudential debates on international criminal law, international law scholarship on the limits of state sovereignty, and applied political philosophy concerning responsibility and accountability in the context of mass political crimes and state criminality. It offers a compelling view of legal reasoning concerning accountability regimes in the Global South.

  • av Lindsey Decker
    649

    This book takes British horror films of the 2000s as a case study to theorise transnational genre hybridity, which combines genres from different national cinemas.

  • - The Rise and Fall of the Spanish Nobility and Lineages in the Early Modern Period
    av Manuel Perez-Garcia
    935

    This long-duree study contributes to a deep knowledge of the formation of ruling elites, nobility, political class and rich families in southern Europe (Spain) during the transition from the Ancien Regime to the nineteenth century's new liberal regimes.

  • - The Viropolitics of Horror and Desire in Contemporary Discourse
     
    699

    Contemporary contagion narratives can tell us a lot about how a society will respond in a crisis. Embodying Contagion helps us understand these narratives, exploring how we can make more ethical decisions in today's networked world.

  • - Studies in Cultural Euro-Welshness, 18501980
    av M. Wynn Thomas
    405,-

    The Brexit debates confirmed how Wales's relationship to Europe has for too long been discussed exclusively, narrowly and suffocatingly in terms of its social, political and economic aspects. As a contrast, this volume sets out to explore the rich, inventive and exhilarating spectrum of pro-European sentiment evident from 1848 to 1980 in the writings of Welsh intellectuals and creative writers. It ranges from the era of O. M. Edwards, through the interwar period when both right wing (Saunders Lewis) and left wing (Cyril Cule) ideologies clashed, to the post-war age when major writers such as Emyr Humphreys and Raymond Williams became influential. This study clearly demonstrates that far from being insular and parochial, Welsh culture has long been hospitably internationalist. As the very title Eutopia concedes, there have of course been frequently utopian aspects to Wales's dreams of Europe. However, while some may choose to dismiss them as examples of mere wishful thinking, others may fruitfully appreciate their aspirational and inspirational aspects.

  • - An Introduction
     
    1 005

    This book argues for the value of applying methods deriving from cognitive sciences (such as neuroscience or psychology) to studies of medieval history, literature, art and culture, and suggests ways in which this comparative approach might be achieved.

  • - Patterns, History and Hybridity
    av Suparno Banerjee
    865

    This book examines Indian science fiction written not only in English but also in other Indian languages (Bangla, Hindi, Marathi etc.). It traces the history of the genre since 1835 and examines specific formal and thematic aspects to highlight how the genre functions at the intersection of Indian and Western cultures.

  • av Franz J. Potter
    1 005

    The Gothic Chapbook, Bluebook, and Shilling Shocker surveys the rise of the short tale of terror and horror at the beginning of the nineteenth century.

  • - The Arthurian Legend in Dutch and Flemish Literature
     
    1 149

    This book provides a comprehensive and informed survey of Arthurian literature in Dutch, aimed at readers who want to learn about the Arthurian tradition as it took shape in a language and culture with which they are not yet familiar.

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    1 005

    A collection of eight original articles by leading scholars, which throw new light on Geoffrey Chaucer's engagement with Italian literature and culture in the late fourteenth century.

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    - Creu ystyron newydd i blant a phlentyndod yn Llenyddiaeth y Bedwaredd Ganrif ar Bymtheg
    av Siwan M. Rosser
    219

    Mae'r gyfrol hon yn cynnig yr astudiaeth gyflawn gyntaf o lenyddiaeth plant yn y Gymraeg a'i harwyddocad cymdeithasol a diwylliannol.

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    649

    In an era fascinated by horror, this book examines some of the most significant global TV horror, from children's television and classic series to contemporary shows taking advantage of streaming and on-demand to reach audiences around the world.

  • - Eco-Villages in Policy and Practice
    av Elaine Forde
    405,-

    Living Off-grid in Wales examines the new policy context for off-grid rural development by contrasting the policy approach with the activist version of going off-grid.

  • - Adferiad y Meddwl Cymreig
    av Huw L. Williams
    239

    Wynebwn heddiw argyfyngauhinsawdd, gwacter ystyr, ac ymchwydd asgell dde ddigyfaddawd. Dyma destun sy'n olrhain hanes deallusol radical Cymru yng nghwmni merch o'r enw Ceridwen, sy'n ein hannog fel darllenwyr i ailafael mewn etifeddiaeth ddeallusol Gymreig yn wyneb heriau'r dydd.

  • - Hanes Mawrion ein Mathemateg
    av Gareth Roberts
    174

    Darganfyddwch pam y mae mathemateg yn rhan naturiol a phwysig o'n diwylliant, yn gyfochrog a chanu a barddoni, a pham y mae hanes ein mathemateg yn rhan mor bwysig o'n treftadaeth.

  • av Michael J. Blouin
    729

    Stephen King and American Politics examines the complicated political character of King's fiction. From the 1960s to Donald Trump, these works force us question how America got into its current political crisis - and where it might go from here.

  • av Lloyd Bowen
    249

    This book provides the first discussion of the most steadfast supporter of parliament in Wales during the British Civil Wars (1642-9), who was eventually executed for his decision to switch sides and support the king in 1648.

  • - Critical Approaches to Contemporary Horror
     
    669

    This book includes academic studies from established scholars and early career researchers, as well as fans of horror cinema. It is written for its own constituency, as well as for journalists, critics, industry specialists and students.

  • av Kathryn L. Smithies
    235,-

    Introducing the Medieval Ass considers the fascinating ways that medieval people understood the ass, or donkey. A beast of burden and metaphor for human behaviour, medieval authors used the ass's assumed traits - irrationality, humility, stubbornness, sexual perversion - to educate, entertain, and enthral.

  • - Agweddau ar ffuglen fer Mihangel Morgan
    av Rhiannon Marks
    339,-

    Dyma gyfrol sy'n cynnig golwg ffres ar ffuglen fer y llenor cyfoes Mihangel Morgan. Mae'n arbrofi a beirniadaeth greadigol er mwyn cyfleu cysyniadau ynghylch llenyddiaeth mewn modd sy'n ddealladwy ac yn ddarllenadwy ar gyfer cynulleidfa greadigol ac academaidd fel ei gilydd.

  • - Campus and Community in a Post-War World, 1945-2020
    av Sam Blaxland
    309,-

    Swansea University: Campus and Community explores the dramatic ways in which British universities have changed since 1945. It takes Swansea University as its case study to discuss academic developments, the changing behaviour of young people, and how universities form relationships with their local communities.

  • - Shakespeare and Gender in Contemporary Spain
    av Sharon Keefe Ugalde
    649

    Ugalde's fascinating and well-documented study demonstrates how Spanish authors, dramatists and visual artists bring Shakespeare's desperate and suicidal heroine to life in new guises.

  • - Mewnfudo Rhyngwladol a'r Gymraeg
    av Gwennan Higham
    299,-

    Mae'r llyfr yn disgrifio sut y mae mewnfudwyr yn ymateb i ddysgu Cymraeg, a beth yw ymatebion y gymuned groeso yng Nghymru i fewnfudwyr yn dysgu Cymraeg; cymherir hyn gyda pholisiau Llywodraeth Prydain a rhai Llywodraeth Cymru.

  • - Legacies and Innovations
     
    1 005

    This collection examines Gothic fiction written by female authors in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Analysing works by lesser known authors within a historical context, the collection offers a fresh perspective on women writers and their contributions to Gothic literature.

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