CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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Blood and Progress: Violence in Pursuit of Emancipation
Professor of French Studies Nick Hewlett
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Between Foucault and Derrida
Yubraj Aryal, Vernon W. Cisney, Nicolae C. Morar
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Recognition in the Arabic Narrative Tradition: Discovery, Deliverance and Delusion
Philip Kennedy
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Shakespeare’s Fugitive Politics
Thomas Anderson
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Romantic Realities: Speculative Realism and British Romanticism
Evan Gottieb, Associate Professor of English Evan Gottlieb
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International Development and Human Aid: Principles, Norms and Institutions for the Global Sphere
Researcher at the Nova Institute of Philosophy Paulo Barcelos, Researcher at the Nova Institute of Philosophy Gabriele De Angelis
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The Many Voices of Lydia Davis: Translation, Rewriting, Intertextuality
Jonathan Evans
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Katherine Mansfield and Psychology
Clare Hanson, Senior Lecturer Gerri Kimber, Professor W Todd Martin
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Kathy Acker: Writing the Impossible
Georgina Colby
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Between Deleuze and Foucault
Visiting Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Biology and an Associate Member of the Institute of Ecology and Evolution Nicolae Morar, Post-Doctoral Lecturer in European Philosophy Thomas Nail, Professor of Philosophy Daniel W Smith
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The New Soundtrack: Volume 6, Issue 2
Stephen Deutsch, Professor Larry Sider, Dominic Power
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Regime Change in Contemporary Turkey: Politics, Rights, Mimesis
Necati Polat
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Art and Architecture in Neolithic Orkney: Process, Temporality and Context
Antonia Thomas
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The Lyric Poem and Aestheticism: Forms of Modernity
Marion Thain
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Between Deleuze and Foucault
Visiting Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Biology and an Associate Member of the Institute of Ecology and Evolution Nicolae Morar, Post-Doctoral Lecturer in European Philosophy Thomas Nail, Professor of Philosophy Daniel W Smith
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From Violence to Speaking Out: Apocalypse and Expression in Foucault, Derrida and Deleuze
Edwin Earle Sparks Professor of Philosophy Leonard Lawlor
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The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo: 25 Years Behind the Microphone
Alasdair Hutton
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Undead Apocalypse: Vampires and Zombies in the 21st Century
Author Stacey Abbott
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From Violence to Speaking Out: Apocalypse and Expression in Foucault, Derrida and Deleuze
Edwin Earle Sparks Professor of Philosophy Leonard Lawlor
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We are Hibernian: Scottish Cup Winners: 2016
Andy MacVannan
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