Brian Massumi provides a reflection on how Deleuze’s philosophy transformed his way of thinking and created a lasting influence.| Edinburgh University Press Blog
Nilay Kılınç and Russell King discuss the making of their book on second-generation Turkish-German return migration The post ‘A Place in the Homeland? Turkish-German Return Migration’: Q&A with the authors appeared first on Edinburgh University Press Blog.| Edinburgh University Press Blog
by John Eglin James Boswell, like a number of wealthy and well-connected British travelers in Italy, could expect to move […] The post James Boswell and the ‘Whisperers’ appeared first on Edinburgh University Press Blog.| Edinburgh University Press Blog
Daniel Dufournaud reflects on the cultural impact of John Singleton, notably his portrayal of black masculinity. The post Q&A on ReFocus: The Films of John Singleton appeared first on Edinburgh University Press Blog.| Edinburgh University Press Blog
David Clelland discusses the case for Scottish regional mayors, and whether this would address the country's need for place-based powers. The post Does Scotland need regional mayors? appeared first on Edinburgh University Press Blog.| Edinburgh University Press Blog
Earl Jackson argues for Kinoshita Keisuke's rightful place within Japanese film history. The post Bringing Kinoshita Keisuke to Light appeared first on Edinburgh University Press Blog.| Edinburgh University Press Blog
Duncan Sim on the founding of the Claymore magazine and its impact on Scottish identity The post Strengthening Scottish Identity in the 1930s appeared first on Edinburgh University Press Blog.| Edinburgh University Press Blog
David Peters explores Scottish born American Founder James Wilson's contributions to the US Constitution and resulting political theory. The post Locke or Wilson, Reid and The Scottish Enlightenment? The US Constitution, Democracy and Revolution appeared first on Edinburgh University Press Blog.| 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
How is Ireland’s housing crisis shaping Irish art today? Sarah Churchill asks contemporary Irish artists Aideen Barry and Spicebag for their thoughts. The post Will Housing Crisis Kill the Irish Art Scene? appeared first on Edinburgh University Press Blog.| 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
Explore how Marion Milner’s psychoanalytic reading of Mrs Dalloway reveals themes of motherhood, desire, and the transformative act of reading in modernist literature.| Edinburgh University Press Blog
S. E. Gontarski explores what it means to "find Godot" in a world of multiple versions and theatrical interpretations in this blog.| Edinburgh University Press Blog
Petya Andreeva, author of Fantastic Fauna from China to Crimea, explores the journey to writing her book in this Q&A.| Edinburgh University Press Blog