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Form and Object: A Treatise on Things
Tristan Garcia, Mark Allan Ohm, Jon Cogburn
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The Arabic Language
Kees Versteegh
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Language and Identity in Modern Egypt
Reem Bassiouney
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The Literature of Pity
David Punter
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Adventures in Transcendental Materialism: Dialogues with Contemporary Thinkers
Professor of Philosophy Adrian Johnston
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The Russian Language Outside the Nation: Speakers and Identities
Lara Ryazanova-Clarke
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Taking stock: Scottish social welfare after devolution
John Stewart
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The Ethics of Deconstruction: Derrida and Levinas
Reader in Philosophy University of Essex Directeur de Programme Simon Critchley
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American Postfeminist Cinema: Women, Romance and Contemporary Culture
Michele Schreiber
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Myth of the Western: New Perspectives on Hollywood’s Frontier Narrative
Matthew Carter
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Creative Criticism: An Anthology and Guide
Stephen Benson, Clare Connors
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Capital: A Portrait of Twenty-First Century Delhi
Rana Dasgupta
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Capital: The Eruption of Delhi
Rana Dasgupta
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Lacan, Deleuze, Badiou
A. J. Bartlett, Justin Clemens, Jon Roffe
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Onto-cartography: An Ontology of Machines and Media
Levi R. Bryant
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Muslim Spain Reconsidered
Richard Hitchcock
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Fairies: The Myths, Legends, & Lore
Skye Alexander
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Scottish Independence: Weighing Up the Economics
Gavin McCrone
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Text and Image in Medieval Persian Art
Professor Sheila S. Blair
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The Edinburgh Companion to Samuel Beckett and the Arts
S. E. Gontarski
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