Dr Emmanuelle Tulle shares which books inspired her to become a sociologist, taking us on a tour of Marx and Engels’ classic work to the influence of Claude Lanzmann’s film Shoah
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Foucault on the Arts and Letters: Perspectives for the Twentyfirst Century, edited by Catherine M. S...
In this post celebrating the start of Black History Month in the UK, Mohamad el-Harake reviews The S...
Arjun Appadurai is a prominent contemporary social-cultural anthropologist who has contributed signi...
This recent collection of original and accessible essays on the work of Marilyn Strathern represents...
In this post celebrating the start of Black History Month in the UK, Mohamad el-Harake reviews The S...
International audienceDans les années 1960, l’idée même de l’existence d’une interaction entre philo...
Lines of Flight: For Another World of Possibilities offers an early but newly-translated text by Fél...
Raewyn Connell is an Australian sociologist best known for her highly influential contributions to s...
Reclaiming Beauty is a title bringing together authors from architecture, political science, and the...
In Who is Charlie? Xenophobia and the New Middle Class, Emmanuel Todd presents his controversial rea...
With The End of Eddy, Édouard Louis gives an autobiographical account of his experience of homophobi...
Book review of Le politique du texte, enjeux sociocritiques : pour Claude Duchet / edited by Jacques...
In this feature essay, Miranda Anderson reflects on how notions of the mind and the self, and the ke...
Book review for The Predicament of Culture: Twentieth-Century Ethnography, Literature, and Art, Jame...
A book review of Johann Michel, Quand le social vient au sens (Bruxelles: PIE Peter Lang, 2015)
Foucault on the Arts and Letters: Perspectives for the Twentyfirst Century, edited by Catherine M. S...
In this post celebrating the start of Black History Month in the UK, Mohamad el-Harake reviews The S...
Arjun Appadurai is a prominent contemporary social-cultural anthropologist who has contributed signi...
This recent collection of original and accessible essays on the work of Marilyn Strathern represents...
In this post celebrating the start of Black History Month in the UK, Mohamad el-Harake reviews The S...
International audienceDans les années 1960, l’idée même de l’existence d’une interaction entre philo...
Lines of Flight: For Another World of Possibilities offers an early but newly-translated text by Fél...
Raewyn Connell is an Australian sociologist best known for her highly influential contributions to s...
Reclaiming Beauty is a title bringing together authors from architecture, political science, and the...
In Who is Charlie? Xenophobia and the New Middle Class, Emmanuel Todd presents his controversial rea...
With The End of Eddy, Édouard Louis gives an autobiographical account of his experience of homophobi...
Book review of Le politique du texte, enjeux sociocritiques : pour Claude Duchet / edited by Jacques...
In this feature essay, Miranda Anderson reflects on how notions of the mind and the self, and the ke...
Book review for The Predicament of Culture: Twentieth-Century Ethnography, Literature, and Art, Jame...
A book review of Johann Michel, Quand le social vient au sens (Bruxelles: PIE Peter Lang, 2015)
Foucault on the Arts and Letters: Perspectives for the Twentyfirst Century, edited by Catherine M. S...