Explore five adaptations of Brontë novels that amplify violence, from Wuthering Heights to Jane Eyre, reshaping the Brontës’ enduring cultural impact. The post Violence in Brontë Afterlives appeared first on Edinburgh University Press Blog.| Edinburgh University Press Blog
Explores the cinematic career of British-Polish director, Paweł Pawlikowski. The post Cinema Without Borders: The Films of Paweł Pawlikowski appeared first on Edinburgh University Press Blog.| Edinburgh University Press Blog
Elena Vanden Abeele investigates the functions, symbols and hidden meanings behind the parsol in the 19th century. The post More Than Just Shade: 3 Surprising Stories About the 19th-Century Parasol appeared first on Edinburgh University Press Blog.| Edinburgh University Press Blog
A look through the ever-shifting landscape of the action genre and its representation of women. The post Reimagining the Action Heroine for the Twenty-First Century appeared first on Edinburgh University Press Blog.| Edinburgh University Press Blog
Chibli Mallat introduces 'Democracy Redefined' and explores the Lebanese Constitution's history and its unique approach to democracy. The post Q&A with Chibli Mallat, author of Democracy Redefined appeared first on Edinburgh University Press Blog.| Edinburgh University Press Blog
Paul Patton delves into Deleuze and Guattari's 'A Thousand Plateaus' and explores how concepts like rhizomes challenge traditional philosophical hierarchies. The post How is this Philosophy? appeared first on Edinburgh University Press Blog.| Edinburgh University Press Blog
Dr Lauren Alex O’Hagan explores the overlooked literary depth of Rory Gallagher’s lyrics, arguing for their place within a unique hardboiled blues tradition. The post Hardboiled Blues: Rethinking the Music of Rory Gallagher appeared first on Edinburgh University Press Blog.| Edinburgh University Press Blog
Dr Edward Stewart looks to the past to suggest an alternative future for Scotland's 'wild' places. The post Wicked Wild Wastes?: challenging contemporary ideas of wildness in Scottish Highland landscapes appeared first on Edinburgh University Press Blog.| Edinburgh University Press Blog
Abrahams argues 'assemblage' must stem from careful and often diagrammatic readings of Deleuze and Guattari. The post Drawing away from the X assemblage appeared first on Edinburgh University Press Blog.| Edinburgh University Press Blog
Riya Das discusses the making of her fully annotated edition of Mona Caird’s immensely successful novel, The Daughters of Danaus. The post Professionalisation and the New Woman: Q&A with Riya Das, editor of the critical edition of Mona Caird’s The Daughters of Danaus appeared first on Edinburgh University Press Blog.| Edinburgh University Press Blog
Brian Massumi provides a reflection on how Deleuze’s philosophy transformed his way of thinking and created a lasting influence.| Edinburgh University Press Blog
Alasdair Raffe introduces a new book on the Scottish State and the people's experience of government in early modern Scotland.| Edinburgh University Press Blog
Charles J. Stivale recounts his journey with Deleuze and Guattari, tracing how their ideas shaped his academic practices and translation work.| Edinburgh University Press Blog