South African textual cultures LAW / Science & TechnologyThis is a study of the local and global networks which affected the publication, promotion, and reception of a series of key 'South African' writers and their works between 1883 and 2005 (Olive Schreiner, Roy Campbell, William Plomer, Alan Paton, Alex La Guma, J. M. Coetzee, Zakes Mda), and asking why their work was construed as 'South Africa'
What is gained when a national theater is born
This is the third book in a series drawing on papers presented at annual Consciousness Reframed conferences
It examines this group’s belief system as it clustered around three major preoccupations – Modernization
the US Supreme Court has recommended additional research on the matter
This book explores the memory of the war of independence in France as viewed by the former European settlers (pieds-noirs) and the harkis
here reproduces three prominent examples of the company’s early work and contextualizes these plays in the wider tradition and recent history of British political theatre
This series
This will be essential reading for students and teachers of society and culture during the Italian Renaissance
religion and culture during the Interregnum
Even for those scholars who don’t work directly with international colleagues
Essays from top film scholars demonstrate the centrality of desire to film narrative and explores multiple models of love within Europe's frontiers
and tinkling pagodas / And round-arched bridges