The “Slumdog” Phenomenon Detlef GarzFeaturing a dynamic combination of landmark essays by leading critics and theorists, The Slumdog Phenomenon: A Critical Anthology addresses multiple issues relating to Slumdog Millionaire, providing new ways of looking at this controversial film.
The first academic book to look at supporters’ reactions to the increase in the number of foreign players in the very clubs they support
An annotated edition of an important Jacobean comedy
and the ensuing “blink and you missed it” premiership of Truss
and re-vision
entertaining book offers philosophical and personal reflections on twinhood and how it can help us imagine the possibility of a more interconnected human future
This is the only book currently on the market that attempts to construct a global perspective of Christian-Muslim interaction in a post-9/11 world
creation and reception of cinematic narrative while placing film
Mussolini's triumphs and failures in peace and war and his ultimate responsibility for the disintegration of the regime are discussed objectively
This book reflects on the innovations that central banks have introduced since the 2008 collapse of Lehman Brothers to improve their modes of intervention
The Philip Larkin I Knew traces the author's close friendship with the poet and stretches over his 30 year tenure of office as librarian of the University of Hull
Aleksandra Kaminska provides an important contribution to site-specific histories of media art
Resistance and its discontents in South Asian women’s fiction examines the literary representation of a fascinating range of resistances enacted in response to various forms of oppression