Ghostbodies James F. KerestesHow is illness represented in today's cultural texts? In Ghostbodies, Maia Dolphin Krute argues that the illusive sick body is often made invisible a ghost because it does not always fit society's definition of disability. In these pages, she reflectively engages in a philosophical discussion of the lived experience of illness alongside an examination of how language and cultural constructions influence and represent this experience in a variety of
form and rationale of extrajudicial military force that was violently deployed by the Spanish government against Basque separatists during the 1980s
human rights and environmental issues
It analyses the sceptical challenge to meaning and rule-following
formulated as a response to the idea of civil society in a postcolonial context
this volume examines the roles of land
Helen's book is part of the My Voice Project
democracy and climate change are discussed and there is a focus on important current issues such as the strategic triangle of Russia
diversity and fragility of a recognisably modern self
This title explores the myriad decisions directors and actors make to produce a version of Shakespeare's play
on contemporary British theatre
discussing their evolution
reframing dominant approaches to the histories of sex