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James Kelman
Simon Kovesi
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The Unexpected: Narrative Temporality and the Philosophy of Surprise
Mark Currie
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The Poetry of Jack Spicer
Daniel Katz
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Global Solidarity
Lawrence Wilde
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Virilio and Visual Culture
John Armitage, Ryan Bishop
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Gilles Deleuze’s “Difference and Repetition”: A Critical Introduction and Guide
James Williams
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Creating Worldviews: Metaphor, Ideology and Language
James W. Underhill
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Historical Linguistics
Lyle Campbell
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Muriel Rukeyser and Documentary: The Poetics of Connection
Catherine Gander
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The Girlhood of Shakespeare’s Sisters: Gender, Transgression, Adolescence
Jennifer Higginbotham
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Spanish Queer Cinema
Chris Perriam
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Challenging Multiculturalism
Ray Taras
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The Gift: How the Creative Spirit Transforms the World
Lewis Hyde, Margaret Atwood
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Burns Night: A Freestyle Guide
Boyd Baines
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Foucault’s Archaeology: Science and Transformation
David Webb
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Deleuze and Race
Arun Saldanha, Jason Michael Adams
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Sufism in the Contemporary Arabic Novel
Ziad Elmarsafy, Rasheed El-Enany
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Derrida and Hospitality: Theory and Practice
Professor of French and Critical Theory Judith Still
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Way of the Wanderers: The Story of Travellers in Scotland
Jess Smith
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American Autobiography
Rachael McLennan, Simon P. Newman, Carol R. Smith
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