Masques of Difference Gareth GriffithMasques of difference' presents an annotated edition of four seventeenth century entertainments written by Ben Jonson, which reflect the royal courts self representation as moral and just, in contrast to stylised images of chaotically (and exotically) 'othered' groups: Africans, the Irish, witches, and the homoeroticised figure of the Gypsy.
Spanning a range of thematic concerns
and in Serious Play
An immediate success
Expeditions and The Greeks: A Research Psychologist on the Move recounts memorable experiences over the course of the author’s career as an academic psychologist engaged in research on stress and coping in extreme environments
decolonisation and the surge of consumerism
It develops its arguments through an original interplay of political science and political theory
A timely contribution to the existing literature on sexuality
Illustrated throughout with examples across the different library sectors
including the last ever interview given by Francois Truffaut
This book’s unique contribution is its exploration of the legal questions and embedded philosophical issues that flow from being able to transfer a copy of a person’s mind into a synthetic body that lives forever
‘Frank Norris and American Naturalism’ brings together in one volume Donald Pizer’s essays on the writings of Frank Norris
critical discussions of key twentieth and twenty-first-century films