An introduction to the Death Scene issue of Cultural Studies Review, with reflections on the nature of the death scene in general and on the specific issues covered by contributors
The article discusses fascinating points of similarity and difference between Leibniz's Monadology a...
A review of Ben Highmore, Ordinary Lives: Studies in the Everyday (Routledge, 2011)
Shanthi Marie Blanchard is a MSc student at the London School of Economics and Political Science and...
The artistic output of Damien Hirst, especially his most recent work, the jewel encrusted âSkullâ ma...
A review of Matthew Karush and Oscar Chamosa (eds), The New Cultural History of Peronism: Power and ...
A review of Julia Hell and Andreas Schonle (eds), Ruins of Modernity (Duke, 2010)
A review of Jane Bennett, Vibrant Matter: A Political Ecology of Things (Duke, 2010)
Bob Hodge and Vijay Mishra argue that the complex issues of illegitimacy at the core of Australian i...
This is a review of a book on the origins of religion by Alexander Saxton for Science & Society. ...
‘We were driving through Death Valley, an American-Australian and two Aussies, taking th...
Denis Byrne’s Surface Collection is a finely written philosophical travelogue, taking the read...
This portfolio of original compositions includes two acoustic works and four electroacoustic works. ...
textThis dissertation presents an analysis of Preclassic period (1000 B.C. – A.D. 250) funerary attr...
A review of Bether Hinderliter, William Kaizen, Vered Maison, Jaleh Mansoor and Seth McCormick (eds)...
Natural birth, breastfeeding, dummies – the debates and online discussions can be vicious, keyboard ...
The article discusses fascinating points of similarity and difference between Leibniz's Monadology a...
A review of Ben Highmore, Ordinary Lives: Studies in the Everyday (Routledge, 2011)
Shanthi Marie Blanchard is a MSc student at the London School of Economics and Political Science and...
The artistic output of Damien Hirst, especially his most recent work, the jewel encrusted âSkullâ ma...
A review of Matthew Karush and Oscar Chamosa (eds), The New Cultural History of Peronism: Power and ...
A review of Julia Hell and Andreas Schonle (eds), Ruins of Modernity (Duke, 2010)
A review of Jane Bennett, Vibrant Matter: A Political Ecology of Things (Duke, 2010)
Bob Hodge and Vijay Mishra argue that the complex issues of illegitimacy at the core of Australian i...
This is a review of a book on the origins of religion by Alexander Saxton for Science & Society. ...
‘We were driving through Death Valley, an American-Australian and two Aussies, taking th...
Denis Byrne’s Surface Collection is a finely written philosophical travelogue, taking the read...
This portfolio of original compositions includes two acoustic works and four electroacoustic works. ...
textThis dissertation presents an analysis of Preclassic period (1000 B.C. – A.D. 250) funerary attr...
A review of Bether Hinderliter, William Kaizen, Vered Maison, Jaleh Mansoor and Seth McCormick (eds)...
Natural birth, breastfeeding, dummies – the debates and online discussions can be vicious, keyboard ...
The article discusses fascinating points of similarity and difference between Leibniz's Monadology a...
A review of Ben Highmore, Ordinary Lives: Studies in the Everyday (Routledge, 2011)
Shanthi Marie Blanchard is a MSc student at the London School of Economics and Political Science and...