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Edinburgh Studies in East Asian Film Series Editors: Margaret Hillenbrand, University of Oxford
ForthcomingMemory, Subjectivity and Independent Chinese CinemaQi WangHb 978 0 7486 9233 0 £70.00September 2014
Explores the major genres, leading auteurs and cinematic traditions of East Asian cinema
The impact of East Asian cinema on the shape and practice of film studies as an academic discipline has grown significantly in recent years. Film scholars, whether trained in the study of East Asia or otherwise, have been drawn towards the region’s cinema, in part because their students are clamouring for courses, and in part because East Asian film is remaking the very meaning of cinema at both the commercial and the aesthetic levels. A field which was so niche as to be almost esoteric only a quarter of a century ago (except, perhaps, in the case of Japanese cinema) has become one of the fastest growth areas in the humanities since the turn of the century. Unlike East Asian literature, which is still locked out of the popular and academic mainstream, cinema is the first aesthetic medium from the region which has gone truly global. The implications of this have yet to be comprehensively exploited in academic publishing. This new series will therefore tackle all aspects of East Asian cinema, encompassing its major genres, its leading auteurs, links between regional cinematic traditions and the growth of transnational cinema.
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MeMory, Subjectivityand independentchineSe cineMaQi Wang
Edinburgh StudiES in EaSt aSian Film
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Deleuze Studies Special Issues
AvailableDeleuze and Philosophical Practice: Deleuze Studies Volume 7.2Guillaume Collett, Masa Kosugi and Chryssa SdroliaPb 978 0 7486 8240 9 £16.99May 2013
Félix Guattari in the Age of Semiocapitalism: Deleuze Studies Volume 6.2Gary GenoskoPb 978 0 7486 4569 5 £16.99May 2012
Schizoanalysis and Visual Cultures: Deleuze Studies Volume 5.2Philip Roberts and Richard RushtonPb 978 0 7486 4637 1 £17.99July 2011
Deleuze and Political Activism: Deleuze Studies Volume 4: 2010 (Supplement)Marcelo SvirskyPb 978 0 7486 4052 2 £18.99November 2010
Deleuze and Marx: Deleuze Studies Volume 3: 2009 (Supplement)Dhruv JainPb 978 0 7486 3893 2 £22.99February 2010
Deleuze and Gender: Deleuze Studies Volume 2: 2008 (Supplement)Claire Colebrook and Jami WeinsteinPb 978 0 7486 3892 5 £19.99January 2009
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Deleuze and the Concepts of CinemaDeleuze Studies Volume 8, Number 3Daniela AngelucciTranslated by Sarin MarchettiPb 978 0 7486 9773 1 £16.99August 2014
Deleuze Studies is a bold multidisciplinary journal that challenges orthodoxies, encourages debate, invites controversy, seeks new applications, proposes new interpretations and above all makes new connections between scholars and ideas about the work of Gilles Deleuze.
This series highlights special, themed issues of the journal that are also published in book format.
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The New SoundtrackSeries Editor: Stephen Deutsch, Bournemouth University, Larry Sider, Dominic Power, Kingston University
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The New SoundtrackVolume 2, Issue 2Edited by Stephen Deutsch, Larry Sider, Dominic PowerPb 978 0 7486 4947 1 £17.99September 2012
The New SoundtrackVolume 2, Issue 1Edited by Stephen Deutsch, Larry Sider, Dominic PowerPb 978 0 7486 4946 4 £17.99March 2012
The New SoundtrackVolume 1, Issue 2Edited by Stephen Deutsch, Larry Sider, Dominic PowerPb 978 0 7486 4424 7 £17.99September 2011
The New SoundtrackVolume 1, Issue 1Edited by Stephen Deutsch, Larry Sider, Dominic PowerPb 978 0 7486 4423 0 £16.99March 2011
Forthcoming
The New SoundtrackVolume 4, Issue 2Edited by Stephen Deutsch, Larry Sider, Dominic PowerPb 978 0 7486 9250 7 £17.99September 2014
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The New SoundtrackVolume 4, Issue 1Edited by Stephen Deutsch, Larry Sider, Dominic PowerPb 978 0 7486 9247 7 £17.99March 2014
The New SoundtrackVolume 3, Issue 2Edited by Stephen Deutsch, Larry Sider, Dominic PowerPb 978 0 7486 8239 3 £17.99September 2013
The New Soundtrack3.1 MarchEdited by Stephen Deutsch, Larry Sider, Dominic PowerPb 978 0 7486 8238 6 £17.99March 2013
The New Soundtrack brings together leading edge academic and professional perspectives on the complex relationship between sound and moving images. Former editors of The Soundtrack, Stephen Deutsch, Larry Sider and Dominic Power, bring their expertise to this project, providing a new platform for discourse on how aural elements combine with moving images. The New Soundtrack also encourages writing on more current developments, such as sound installations, computer-based delivery, and the psychology of the interaction of image and sound. The journal has an illustrious Editorial Board containing some of the most prominent people working with sound in the arts and media and the discourse which surrounds it.
The New Soundtrack includes contributions from recognised practitioners in the field, including composers, sound designers and directors, giving voice to the development of professional practice, alongside academic contributions.
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Nottingham French Studies Special Issues Series Editor: Stephen Bamforth, University of Nottingham
ForthcomingPhotography in Contemporary French and Francophone CulturesNottingham French Studies Volume 53, Number 2Edited by Kathrin YacavonePb 978 0 7486 9366 5 £16.99July 2014
Founded in 1961, Nottingham French Studies publishes articles in English and French and themed special numbers covering all of the major fields of the discipline – literature, culture, postcolonial studies, gender studies, film and visual studies, translation, thought, history, politics, linguistics – and all historical periods from medieval to the 21st century. The journal’s Editorial Board is composed of the members of the Department of French and Francophone studies at the University of Nottingham, supported by an international Advisory Board. Through the publication of general and special numbers covering a range of thematic and theoretical perspectives, the journal aims to represent established as well as new and emerging areas of research in the field of French studies.
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Scottish Historical Review Monographs Series Editor: Andrew Mackillop, University of Aberdeen
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The Sutherland Estate, 1850–1920Aristocratic Decline, Estate Management and Land Reform Annie TindleyHb 978 0 7486 4032 4 £50.00June 2010
Gender and Political Identities in Scotland, 1919–1939Annmarie HughesHb 978 0 7486 3981 6 £50.00May 2010
Famine in Scotland – the 'Ill Years' of the 1690sKaren J. CullenHb 978 0 7486 3887 1 £60.00February 2010
Ireland, Radicalism, and the Scottish Highlands, c.1870–1912Andrew NewbyHb 978 0 7486 2375 4 £65.00March 2007
Land, Faith and the Crofting CommunityChristianity and Social Criticism in the Highlands of Scotland 1843–1893Allan W. MacCollHb 978 0 7486 2382 2 £80.00April 2006
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Gender and Enlightenment Culture in Eighteenth-Century ScotlandRosalind CarrHb 978 0 7486 4642 5 £50.00January 2014
The Third Duke of Buccleuch and Adam SmithEstate Management and Improvement in Enlightenment ScotlandBrian BonnymanHb 978 0 7486 4200 7 £55.00July 2014
AvailableThe Scots in Victorian and Edwardian Belfast, 1850–1914Kyle HughesHb 978 0 7486 7992 8 £50.00December 2013
'Of Laws of Ships and Shipmen'Medieval Maritime Law and its Practice in Urban Northern EuropeEdda FrankotHb 978 0 7486 4624 1 £45.00August 2012
Scottish Ethnicity and the Making of New Zealand Society, 1850 to 1930Tanja BueltmannHb 978 0 7486 4155 0 £45.00July 2011
The Scottish Historical Review Monograph series is designed to promote major works of scholarly research covering all aspects of Scottish History. The series seeks to support the work of scholars active in the discipline but particularly those who have recently obtained a PhD. The aim is to produce an average of two monographs per annum, with titles chosen by the Trustees of the Scottish Historical Review in partnership with Edinburgh University Press.
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Edinburgh Guides to Islamic Finance Series Editor: Rodney Wilson, Durham University
Legal, Regulatory and Governance Issues in Islamic FinanceRodney WilsonPb 978 0 7486 4504 6 £29.99 Sales~244Hb 978 0 7486 4505 3 £75.00July 2012
Shari'ah Governance in Islamic BanksZulkifli HasanPb 978 0 7486 4557 2 £29.99 Sales~205Hb 978 0 7486 4558 9 £75.00July 2012
Product Development in Islamic BanksHabib AhmedPb 978 0 7486 3952 6 £24.99 Sales~441Hb 978 0 7486 3951 9 £75.00January 2011
Islamic Financial Services in the United KingdomElaine HousbyPb 978 0 7486 3998 4 £24.99 Sales~222Hb 978 0 7486 3997 7 £75.00January 2011
Islamic Asset ManagementAn Asset Class on its Own?Natalie SchoonPb 978 0 7486 3996 0 £24.99 Sales~385Hb 978 0 7486 3995 3 £75.00January 2011
ForthcomingDerivatives in Islamic FinanceExamining the Market Risk Management FrameworkSherif AyoubPb 978 0 7486 9570 6 £29.99Hb 978 0 7486 9569 0 £90.00July 2014
AvailableIslamic and Ethical Finance in the United KingdomElaine HousbyPb 978 0 7486 4895 5 £24.99 Sales~125Hb 978 0 7486 4896 2 £75.00July 2013
Maqasid Foundations of Market EconomicsSeif Ibrahim Tag el-DinPb 978 0 7486 7003 1 £24.99 Sales~80Hb 978 0 7486 7002 4 £75.00 April 2013
Risk Management for Islamic BanksRania Abdelfattah SalemPb 978 0 7486 7008 6 £24.99 Sales~190Hb 978 0 7486 7007 9 £75.00February 2013
Shari'ah Compliant Private Equity and Islamic Venture CapitalFara Madehah Ahmad FaridPb 978 0 7486 4048 5 £24.99 Sales~212Hb 978 0 7486 4047 8 £75.00November 2012
The Edinburgh Guides to Islamic Finance series provides researchers, students and practitioners of finance with the latest knowledge, tools and techniques required to understand modern Islamic finance as it is applied in practice. Written by leading authorities in the field, each guide clearly and concisely de-mystifies a specific area of Islamic finance, from Derivatives to Risk Management and Shari’ah Governance. Packed with useful information for individuals who need to acquire a greater knowledge of the subject, these guides can help readers keep pace with the rapidly developing world of Islamic Finance.
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Edinburgh Studies in Modern Arabic LiteratureSeries Editor: Rasheed El-Enany, University of Exeter
AvailableThe Iraqi NovelKey Writers, Key TextsFabio Caiani and Catherine CobhamHb 978 0 7486 4141 3 £65.00 Sales~116August 2013
The Arab NahdahThe Making of the Intellectual and Humanist MovementAbdulrazzak PatelHb 978 0 7486 4069 0 £65.00 Sales~127June 2013
Sufism in the Contemporary Arabic NovelZiad ElmarsafyHb 978 0 7486 4140 6 £65.00 Sales~211November 2012
Post-War Anglophone Lebanese FictionHome Matters in the DiasporaSyrine HoutHb 978 0 7486 4342 4 £65.00 Sales~135September 2012
Gender, Nation and the Arabic NovelEgypt 1892–2008Hoda ElsaddaHb 978 0 7486 3926 7 £65.00 Sales~87July 2012
ForthcomingAutobiographical Identities in Contemporary Arab CultureValerie AnishchenkovaHb 978 0 7486 4340 0 £70.00July 2014
Sufism in the Contemporary Arabic NovelZiad ElmarsafyPb 978 0 7486 9585 0 £24.99August 2014
This series, dedicated to the study of modern Arabic literature, publishes contemporary, scholarly accounts of developments in the field in the past few decades. It includes modern genre studies, titles devoted to the works of both established and emerging writers, examinations of specific contemporary movements, trends, groupings, themes and periods in modern Arabic literature and studies by geographical region. Books in the series are written by specialists for those studying the subject at any level.
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The Edinburgh History of the Islamic EmpiresSeries Editor: Ian Richard Netton, University of Exeter
ForthcomingThe Great Seljuk EmpireA. C. S. PeacockPb 978 0 7486 3826 0 £29.99Hb 978 0 7486 3825 3 £90.00January 2015
This series covers the history of the Islamic world from its origins in the 7th century through to the decline and fall of the last of the great Islamic empire, the Ottoman Empire, in the early 20th century. These instructive, introductory textbooks will provide invaluable guidance for undergraduate and graduate students, as well as offering entertaining insights for non-specialist history buffs. Each author draws as necessary on the different branches of history, theology, philosophy, law, art, architecture and literature, and the books are enlivened by quotations from primary sources and accounts of the lives of individuals and communities. The narrative reflects the fluctuating dynamics of change and gives an overall unity to the history of the Empires.
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Muslim Civilisations AbstractsSeries Editor: Aptin Khanbaghi, Aga Khan University
ForthcomingCities as Built and Lived EnvironmentsEdited by Aptin KhanbaghiHb 978 0 7486 9618 5 £75.00October 2014
This series presents an innovative reference catalogue of annotated bibliographies and abstracts of encyclopedias published during the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries. By translating these into up to eight languages, the series aims not only to represent the diversity of Muslim societies, but also to make accessible to scholars, students and the public at large the plethora of existing scholarship about Muslim civilisations.
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AvailableInterpretations of Law and Ethics in Muslim ContextsEdited by Aptin KhanbaghiHb 978 0 7486 4500 8 £75.00 Sales~120April 2012
Encyclopedias about Muslim Civilisations Edited by Aptin KhanbaghiHb 978 0 7486 3970 0 £85.00September 2009
Edinburgh Studies in Classical Islamic History and CultureSeries Editor: Carole Hillenbrand, University of Edinburgh
ForthcomingLyrics of LifeSa’di on Love, Cosmopolitanism and Care of the SelfFatemeh KeshavarzHb 978 0 7486 9692 5 £70.00December 2014
The Popularisation of Sufism in Ayyubid and Mamluk EgyptState and Society 1173–1325Fatemeh KeshavarzHb 978 0 7486 9421 1 £70.00August 2015
Medieval Islamic civilization was marked by its wide horizons. In this respect it differed profoundly from medieval Europe, which from the point of view of geography, ethnicity and population was much smaller and narrower in its scope and in its mindset. The Muslims fell heir not only to the Graeco-Roman world of the Mediterranean, but also to that of the ancient Near East, to the empires of Assyria, Babylon and the Persians; and beyond that, they were in frequent contact with India and China to the east and with black Africa to the south. This intellectual openness can be sensed in many inter-related fields of Muslim thought: philosophy and theology, medicine and pharmacology, algebra and geometry, astronomy and astrology, geography and the literature of marvels, ethnology and sociology. It also impacted powerfully on trade and on the networks that made it possible. Books in this series will explore this open-ness across a wide range of subjects.
Key Features
• Explores the transmission of knowledge between East and West• Considers aspects of history that move the field beyond politics and chronology to embrace disciplines
such as economics, numismatics, etc.• Edited by Professor Carole Hillenbrand, one of the world’s leading historians of medieval Islamic civilisation
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ForthcomingDefining AnthropomorphismThe Challenge of Islamic TraditionalismLivnat HoltzmanHb 978 0 7486 8956 9 £70.00December 2015
Edinburgh Studies in Transatlantic Literatures Series Editors: Colleen Glenney Boggs, Dartmouth College, Laura Doyle, University of Massachusetts and Andrew Taylor, University of Edinburgh Founding Editor: Susan Manning
Modern global culture makes it clear that literary study can no longer operate on nation-based or exceptionalist models. In practice, American literatures have always been understood and defined in relation to the literatures of Europe and Asia. The books in this series work within a broad comparative framework to question place-based identities and monocular visions, in historical contexts from the earliest European settlements to contemporary affairs, and across all literary genres. They explore the multiple ways in which ideas, texts, objects and bodies travel across spatial and temporal borders, generating powerful forms of contrast and affinity.
The Edinburgh Studies in Transatlantic Literatures series fosters new paradigms of exchange, circulation and transformation for transatlantic literary studies, expanding the critical and theoretical work of this rapidly developing field.
Shortlisted for the Modernist Studies Association Book Prize 2008American Modernism's Expatriate Scene: The Labour of Translationby Daniel Katz
Longlisted for the Wales Book of the Year 2007Ethnicity and Cultural Authority: From Arnold to Du Boisby Daniel G. Williams
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Edinburgh Studies in Transatlantic Literatures Series Editors: Colleen Glenney Boggs, Dartmouth College, Laura Doyle, University of Massachusetts and Andrew Taylor, University of Edinburgh Founding Editor: Susan Manning
AvailableSpanish America and British Romanticism, 1777–1826Rewriting ConquestRebecca Cole HeinowitzHb 978 0 7486 3868 0 £70.00 February 2010
Cultural Authority in the Age of WhitmanA Transatlantic PerspectiveGünter LeypoldtHb 978 0 7486 3574 0 £75.00September 2009
Transatlantic Women's LiteratureHeidi Slettedahl MacphersonHb 978 0 7486 2445 4 £70.00November 2008
The Dandy in Irish and American Southern FictionAristocratic DragEllen CrowellHb 978 0 7486 2548 2 £70.00 November 2007
Philanthropy in British and American Fiction Dickens, Hawthorne, Eliot and HowellsFrank ChristiansonHb 978 0 7486 2508 6 £70.00November 2007
Henry James, Oscar Wilde and Aesthetic CultureMichèle MendelssohnHb 978 0 7486 2385 3 £105.00June 2007
Ethnicity and Cultural AuthorityFrom Arnold to Du BoisDaniel G. WilliamsHb 978 0 7486 2205 4 £75.00December 2005
ForthcomingLiterature and Music in the Atlantic World, 1767–1867Catherine JonesHb 978 0 7486 8461 8 £70.00July 2014
American Modernism's Expatriate SceneThe Labour of TranslationDaniel KatzPb 978 0 7486 9121 0 £19.99April 2014Hb 978 0 7486 2526 0 £75.00 August 2007
AvailableNineteenth-Century U.S. Literature in Middle Eastern LanguagesJeffrey EinbodenHb 978 0 7486 4564 0 £70.00May 2013
Atlantic CitizensNineteenth-Century American Writers at Work in the WorldLeslie EckelHb 978 0 7486 6937 0 £70.00February 2013
Transatlantic Avant-GardesLittle Magazines and Localist ModernismEric B. WhiteHb 978 0 7486 4521 3 £70.00February 2013
South Asian Atlantic Literature, 1970–2010Ruth MaxeyHb 978 0 7486 4188 8 £65.00November 2011
Transnationalism in PracticeEssays on American Studies, Literature and ReligionPaul GilesHb 978 0 7486 4049 2 £80.00July 2010
Mercenaries in British and American Literature, 1790–1830Writing, Fighting, and Marrying for MoneyErik SimpsonHb 978 0 7486 3644 0 £70.00 May 2010
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Edinburgh Critical Studies in Victorian Culture Series Editor: Julian Wolfreys, University of Loughborough
AvailableMoving ImagesNineteenth-Century Reading and Screen PracticesHelen GrothHb 978 0 7486 6948 6 £70.00August 2013
London's Underground Spaces:Representing the Victorian City, 1840–1915Haewon HwangHb 978 0 7486 7607 1 £70.00July 2013
Thomas Hardy's Legal FictionsTrish FergusonHb 978 0 7486 7324 7 £70.00July 2013
Walter Pater:Individualism and Aesthetic PhilosophyKate HextHb 978 0 7486 4625 8 £70.00June 2013
Forthcoming New in PaperbackRoomscape:Women Writers in the British Museum from George Eliot to Virginia WoolfSusan D. BernsteinPb 978 0 7486 9794 6 £17.99September 20142013: Hb 978 0 7486 4065 2 £70.00
Spirit Becomes MatterThe Brontes, George Eliot, NietzscheHenry StatenHb 9780748694587 £70.00June 2014
New in Paperback1895Drama, Disaster and Disgrace in Late Victorian BritainNicholas FreemanPb 978 0 7486 9466 2 £19.99May 2014
Exploring Victorian Travel LiteratureDisease, Race and ClimateJessica HowellHb 978 0 7486 9295 8 £70.00May 2014
This series provides timely revisions of the 19th-century's literature, culture, history and identity. Developing from recent and current interests in rethinking the 19th century, and drawing on the most provocative and thoughtful research, volumes in the series urge readers to think differently about both Victorian and 19th-century studies.
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Edinburgh Critical Studies in Victorian Culture Series Editor: Julian Wolfreys, University of Loughborough
AvailableJane Morris:The Burden of HistoryWendy ParkinsHb 978 0 7486 4127 7 £70.00April 2013
Roomscape:Women Writers in the British Museum from George Eliot to Virginia WoolfSusan D. BernsteinHb 978 0 7486 4065 2 £70.00March 2013
Dickens's London:Perception, Subjectivity and Phenomenal Urban MultiplicityJulian WolfreysHb 978 0 7486 4040 9 £70.00May 2012
Determined Spirits:Eugenics, Heredity and Racial Regeneration in Anglo-American Spiritualist Writing, 1848–1930Christine FergusonHb 978 0 7486 3965 6 £70.00April 2012
1895:Drama, Disaster and Disgrace in Late Victorian BritainNicholas FreemanHb 978 0 7486 4056 0 £70.00October 2011
Blasted Literature:Victorian Political Fiction and the Shock of Modernism Deaglán Ó DonghaileHb 978 0 7486 4067 6 £65.00February 2011
William Morris and the Idea of Community:Romance, History, and Propaganda, 1880–1914Anna VaninskayaHb 978 0 7486 4149 9 £70.00December 2010
In Lady Audley's ShadowMary Elizabeth Braddon and Victorian Literary GenresSaverio TomaiuoloHb 978 0 7486 4115 4 £70.00October 2010
The Collected Works of James Hogg Founding General Editor: Douglas S. Mack, University of Stirling General Editors: Ian Duncan, University of California, Berkeley, and Suzanne Gilbert, University of Stirling
AvailableScottish Pastorals: Together with Other Early Poems and 'Letters on Poetry’Edited by Suzanne GilbertHb 978 0 7486 3937 3 £70.00October 2013
Songs by the Ettrick ShepherdEdited by Kirsteen McCueHb 978 0 7486 3936 6 £70.00October 2013
The Three Perils of ManEdited by Graham Tulloch and Judy KingHb 978 0 7486 3811 6 £80.00June 2012
Highland JourneysEdited by H. B. de GrootHb 978 0 7486 2486 7 £65.00April 2010
ForthcomingContributions to Musical Collections and Miscellaneous SongsEdited by Kirsteen McCueHb 978 0 7486 3935 9 £70.00July 2014
Songs by the Ettrick ShepherdJames HoggEdited by Kirsteen McCueHb 978 0 7486 3936 6 £70.00July 2014
After 100 years of relative obscurity, James Hogg (1770–1835) now ranks alongside Scott and Stevenson as one of Scotland’s leading writers. Highly regarded in his own lifetime, Hogg’s reputation suffered as a result of bowdlerised posthumous editions of his work. Edinburgh University Press is proud to present the first modern authentic edition of Hogg’s work, uncovering the full extent of his literary talents. Full introductions, explanatory notes and editorial comment accompany each text, making this collected edition the standard work on one of Scotland’s leading 19th-century writers.
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Edinburgh University Press Series
AvailableContributions to Annuals and Gift-BooksEdited by Janette Currie and Gillian HughesHb 978 0 7486 1527 8 £70.00April 2006
Mador of the MoorEdited by James E. BarcusHb 978 0 7486 1807 1 £70.00July 2005
The Queen's WakeEdited by Douglas S. MackPb 978 0 7486 2088 3 £15.99 July 2005Hb 978 0 7486 1617 6 £70.00 July 2004
The Altrive TalesEdited by Gillian Hughes Pb 978 0 7486 2087 6 £15.99 July 2005Hb 978 0 7486 1893 4 £70.00 July 2003
Winter Evening TalesEdited by Ian DuncanPb 978 0 7486 2086 9 £15.99 December 2004Hb 978 0 7486 1556 8 £70.00 November 2002
Anecdotes of ScottEdited by J. H. RubensteinPb 978 0 7486 2085 2 £15.99 December 2004Hb 978 0 7486 0933 8 £70.00 April 1999
The Jacobite Relics of ScotlandEdited by Murray PittockVolume 1Hb 978 0 7486 1592 6 £120.00 July 2002 Volume 2Hb 978 0 7486 1591 9 £105.00 July 2003
AvailableMidsummer Night Dreams and Related PoemsEdited by J. H. Rubenstein, Gillian Hughes and Meiko O'HalloranHb 978 0 7486 2440 9 £75.00December 2008
The Bush aboon Traquair and The Royal JubileeEdited by Douglas S. MackHb 978 0 7486 3452 1 £70.00October 2008
Contributions to Blackwood's Edinburgh MagazineVolume 1, 1817–1828Edited by Thomas C. RichardsonHb 978 0 7486 2488 1 £70.00October 2008
The Collected Letters of James HoggEdited by Gillian HughesVolume 1, 1800–1819 Hb 978 0 7486 1671 8 £70.00 January 2005Volume 2, 1820–1831 Hb 978 0 7486 1673 2 £70.00 April 2006Volume 3, 1832–1835 Hb 978 0 7486 1675 6 £70.00 June 2008
The Mountain BardEdited by Suzanne GilbertHb 978 0 7486 2006 7 £70.00December 2007
A Queer BookEdited by P. D. GarsidePb 978 0 7486 3291 6 £14.99Hb 978 0 7486 0506 4 £70.00June 2007
The Forest MinstrelEdited by P. D. Garside and Richard JacksonHb 978 0 7486 2288 7 £70.00July 2006
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AvailableThe Shepherd's CalendarEdited by Douglas S. MackPb 978 0 7486 6316 3 £12.99 May 2002Hb 978 0 7486 0474 6 £70.00 May 1995
The Three Perils of WomanEdited by Colin Groves, Antony J. Haslerand Douglas S. MackPb 978 0 7486 6317 0 £15.99 May 2002Hb 978 0 7486 0477 7 £70.00 May 1995
Tales of the Wars of MontroseEdited by Gillian HughesPb 978 0 7486 6318 7 £13.99 May 2002Hb 978 0 7486 0635 1 £70.00 February 1996
The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified SinnerEdited by P. D. Garside, Afterword by Ian CampbellPb 978 0 7486 6315 6 £10.99 May 2002Hb 978 0 7486 1414 1 £70.00 May 2001
The SpyA Periodical Paper of Literary Amusement and InstructionEdited by Gillian HughesHb 978 0 7486 1417 2 £115.00March 2000
Queen HyndeEdited by Suzanne Gilbert and Douglas S. MackHb 978 0 7486 0934 5 £70.00July 1998
Lay SermonsEdited by Gillian Hughes and Douglas S. MackHb 978 0 7486 0746 4 £70.00January 1997
The Collected Works of James Hogg Founding General Editor: Douglas S. Mack, University of Stirling General Editors: Ian Duncan, University of California, Berkeley, and Suzanne Gilbert, University of Stirling
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The Frontiers of Theory Series Editor: Martin McQuillan, Kingston University
This series brings together internationally respected figures to comment on and re-describe the state of theory in the 21st century. It takes stock of an ever-expanding field of knowledge and opens up possible new modes of inquiry within it, identifying new theoretical pathways, innovative thinking and productive motifs.
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AvailableVeeringA Theory of LiteratureNicholas Royle2012: Pb 978 0 7486 5508 3 £19.992011: Hb 978 0 7486 3654 9 £65.00October 2012
To FollowThe Wake of Jacques DerridaPeggy KamufPb 978 0 7486 5509 0 £19.99October 2012
The Post-Romantic PredicamentPaul de ManEdited by Martin McQuillanHb 978 0 7486 4105 5 £70.00April 2012
Poetry in PaintingWriting on Contemporary Arts and AestheticsHélène CixousEdited by Marta Segarra and Joana MasóHb 978 0 7486 4744 6 £65.00April 2012
Volleys of Humanity Essays 1972–2009Hélène Cixous Hb 978 0 7486 3903 8 £75.00July 2011
ForthcomingModern Thought in PainPhilosophy, Politics, PsychoanalysisSimon Morgan WorthamHb 978 0 7486 9241 5 £70.00November 2014
Without MasteryReading and Other ForcesSarah WoodHb 978 0 7486 6997 4 £65.00July 2014
AvailableThe Paul de Man NotebooksPaul de ManEdited by Martin McQuillanHb 978 0 7486 4104 8 £95.00April 2014
Ideology, Rhetoric, AestheticsFor De ManAndrzej WarminskiHb 978 0 7486 8126 6 £70.00June 2013
Material InscriptionsRhetorical Reading in Practice and TheoryAndrzej WarminskiHb 978 0 7486 8122 8 £70.00June 2013
The UnexpectedNarrative Temporality and the Philosophy of SurpriseMark CurrieHb 978 0 7486 7629 3 £70.00January 2013
The Frontiers of Theory Series Editor: Martin McQuillan, Kingston University
Insister of Jacques DerridaHélène Cixous Hb 978 0 7486 2792 9 £50.00November 2007
Geneses, Genealogies, Genres and GeniusThe Secrets of the ArchiveJacques DerridaHb 978 0 7486 2129 3 £19.99July 2006
Scandalous KnowledgeScience, Truth and the Human Barbara Herrnstein SmithHb 978 0 7486 2023 4 £85.00January 2006
The Poetics of SingularityThe Counter-Culturalist Turn in Heidegger, Derrida, Blanchot and the later GadamerTimothy ClarkHb 978 0 7486 1929 0 £85.00April 2005
Dream I Tell YouHélène Cixous Hb 978 0 7486 2131 6 £18.99January 2005
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AvailableNot Half No EndMilitantly Melancholic Essays in Memory of Jacques Derrida Geoffrey BenningtonPb 978 0 7486 4316 5 £19.99September 20112010: Hb 978 0 7486 3985 4 £65.00
Of Jews And AnimalsAndrew BenjaminPb 978 0 7486 4317 2 £19.99September 20112010: Hb 978 0 7486 4053 9 £70.00
Reading and ResponsibilityDeconstruction's TracesDerek AttridgePb 978 0 7486 4318 9 £19.99September 20112010: Hb 978 0 7486 4008 9 £70.00
About TimeNarrative, Fiction and the Philosophy of TimeMark CurriePb 978 0 7486 4246 5 £19.99October 20102006: Hb 978 0 7486 2424 9 £85.00
To FollowThe Wake of Jacques DerridaPeggy KamufHb 978 0 7486 4154 3 £70.00October 2010
Death-Drive Freudian Hauntings in Literature and ArtRobert Rowland SmithHb 978 0 7486 4039 3 £70.00April 2010
Edinburgh Critical Studies in Modernist CultureSeries Editors: Tim Armstrong, University of London and Rebecca Beasley, University of Oxford
ForthcomingModernism and the Frankfurt SchoolTyrus MillerHb 978 0 7486 4018 8 £70.00May 2014
Lesbian ModernismCensorship, Sexuality and Genre FictionElizabeth EnglishHb 978 0 7486 9373 3 £70.00November 2014
Each volume in the series focuses on current concerns within the 'new modernist studies'. Each presents a hot topic, provides original comment and attends to the cultural, intellectual and historical contexts of different British, American and European modernisms.
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AvailableModernism and MagicExperiments with Spiritualism, Theosophy and the OccultLeigh WilsonHb 978 0 7486 2769 1 £70.00November 2012
Sonic ModernityRepresenting Sound in Literature, Culture and the ArtsSam HallidayHb 978 0 7486 2761 5 £70.00March 2013
Edinburgh Critical Studies in Shakespeare and PhilosophySeries Editor: Kevin Curran, University of North Texas
ForthcomingRethinking Shakespeare’s Political PhilosophyAlex SchulmanHb 978 0 7486 8241 6 £70.00July 2014
Edinburgh Critical Studies in Shakespeare and Philosophy takes seriously the speculative and world-making properties of Shakespeare’s art. Maintaining a broad view of “philosophy” that accommodates foundational questions of metaphysics, ethics, politics, and aesthetics, the series also expands our understanding of philosophy to include the unique kinds of theoretical work carried out by performance and poetry itself. These scholarly monographs will reinvigorate Shakespeare studies by opening new interdisciplinary conversations among scholars, artists, and students.
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Katherine Mansfield Studies Series Editor: Gerri Kimber, University of Northampton, and Delia da Sousa Correa, The Open University
ForthcomingKatherine Mansfield and World War OneEdited by Gerri Kimber, W. Todd Martin, Alice Kelly, Maddison and Delia da Sousa CorreaHb 9780748695348 £60.00September 2014
Katherine Mansfield's status as both a colonial and a metropolitan writer makes her of interest to readers of modernist literature with an interest in the degree to which the origins of international modernism derive from outside Europe. The journal now publishes annually as a book series and offers opportunities for collaboration between researchers and writers with interests in modernism, literature, the arts, and in postcolonial studies.
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AvailableKatherine Mansfield and the (Post)colonialKatherine Mansfield Studies, Volume 5Edited by: Janet Wilson, Gerri Kimber and Delia da Sousa CorreaPb 978 0 7486 6910 3 £17.99March 2014Hb 978 0 7486 6909 7 £60.00September 2013
Katherine Mansfield and the FantasticKatherine Mansfield Studies, Volume 4Edited by: Gerri Kimber, Susan Reid, Gina Wisker and Delia da Sousa CorreaHb 9780748684724 £60.00October 2012
Katherine Mansfield and the ArtsKatherine Manfield Studies, Volume 3Edited by: Gerri Kimber, Susan Reid and Delia da Sousa CorreaHb 9780748684724 £60.00October 2011
Katherine Mansfield and ModernismKatherine Mansfield Studies, Volume 2Edited by: Gerri Kimber, Susan Reid and Delia da Sousa CorreaHb 9780748684717 £60.00October 2010
Katherine Mansfield and Continental EuropeKatherine Mansfield Studies, Volume 1Edited by: Gerri Kimber and Delia da Sousa CorreaHb 978 0 7486 8470 0 £60.00October 2009
The Collected Works of Katherine Mansfield Series Editor: Gerri Kimber, University of Northampton
ForthcomingThe Poetry and Critical Writings of Katherine MansfieldEdited by Gerri Kimber, Angela SmithEditorial Assistant: Anna PlumridgeHb 978 0 7486 8501 1 £85.00October 2014
This is the first Collected Works of this fascinating and influential Modernist writer whose work is currently being reassessed and revitalised. Mansfield’s interest for contemporary researchers and readers is that her work sits at the intersection of several prominent areas of current literary study: colonial and postcolonial literature, women’s writing and feminist studies, Modernism, and the short story. These 4 volumes collect Mansfield’s fiction, her non-fiction prose writings and her diaries allowing readers to tease out the threads of a multi-faceted writer.
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AvailableThe Collected Fiction of Katherine Mansfield, 1898–1915Edited by Gerri Kimber, Vincent O'SullivanHb 9780748642748 £85.00October 2012
The Collected Fiction of Katherine Mansfield, 1916–1922Edited by Gerri Kimber, Vincent O'SullivanHb 9780748642755 £85.00October 2012
Politics Study Guides Series Editor: Duncan Watts
This series introduces the key areas of Politics courses, centred on the topics most frequently taught at school and undergraduate level. They respond to student needs by producing up-to-date material written in a user-friendly style.
All chapters include:• An introduction, setting out the broad area to be explored• A brief conclusion summarising what you should have learnt• A glossary of key terms• Sample examination questions• Helpful websites• Suggestions for further reading
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AvailablePolitical Parties in BritainMatt Cole and Helen DeighanPb 978 0 7486 2569 7 £16.99Hb 978 0 7486 6870 0 £60.00July 2012
British Government and PoliticsA Comparative GuideSecond EditionDuncan WattsPb 978 0 7486 4454 4 £19.99Hb 978 0 7486 4494 0 £60.00February 2012
Electoral Systems and Voting in the United KingdomChris RobinsonPb 978 0 7486 2750 9 £16.99July 2010
Political CommunicationSteven FosterPb 978 0 7486 2571 0 £16.99March 2010
ForthcomingUS Government and PoliticsThird EditionWilliam StoreyPb 978 0 7486 9452 5 £14.99February 2015
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Devolution in the United KingdomSecond EditionRussell DeaconPb 978 0 7486 4651 7 £19.99Hb 978 0 7486 4652 4 £60.00September 2012
Politics Study Guides Series Editor: Duncan Watts
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The Changing ConstitutionKevin Harrison and Tony BoydPb 978 0 7486 2223 8 £13.99April 2006
Democracy in BritainMatt ColePb 978 0 7486 2312 9 £13.99April 2006
The Judiciary, Civil Liberties and Human RightsSteven FosterPb 978 0 7486 2262 7 £13.99April 2006
The Prime Minister and CabinetStephen BuckleyPb 978 0 7486 2289 4 £13.99April 2006
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The American PresidencyDuncan WattsPb 978 0 7486 3535 1 £15.99September 2009
International Politics: An Introductory GuideAlasdair Blair and Steven CurtisPb 978 0 7486 2415 7 £19.99 July 2009
The UK ParliamentMoyra GrantPb 978 0 7486 2261 0 £14.99 March 2009
The Politics of Northern IrelandJoanne McEvoyPb 978 0 7486 2501 7 £12.99March 2008
Pressure GroupsDuncan WattsPb 978 0 7486 2439 3 £13.99April 2007
Britain and the European UnionAlistair JonesPb 978 0 7486 2428 7 £19.99April 2007
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Thinking Politics Series Editor: Matthew Sharpe and Geoff M. Boucher, both at Deakin University
ForthcomingFoucault and PoliticsA Critical IntroductionMark G. E. KellyPb 978 0 7486 7686 6 £24.99Hb 978 0 7486 7685 9 £75.00November 2014
From the collapse of historical communism to the current moment, we have seen momentous political changes and a major shift in the intellectual frameworks that frame political questions. The most interesting contemporary thinkers have responded to this new political landscape by widening the scope of their intellectual engagements.
Each of the figures introduced in the Thinking Politics series have responded to the urgency and complexity of thinking about politics today in fresh ways.
Books in the series:• Position these thinkers within the contemporary political field and in their intellectual contexts• Explain key concepts and events• Balance accessibility with a serious critical treatment of a key thinker• Expose these ideas to robust tests of empirical and conceptual relevance
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AvailableAgamben and PoliticsA Critical IntroductionSergei ProzorovPb 978 0 7486 7621 7 £24.99Hb 978 0 7486 7620 0 £75.00April 2014
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Edinburgh Studies in Global Ethics Series Editor: Nigel Dower, University of Aberdeen and Heather Widdows, University of Birmingham
Edinburgh Studies in Global Ethics is a series of books on ethical issues concerning international relations between states and institutions and global relations between individuals. Such relations are reflected in issues including development and world poverty, the environment, and war, peace and security. Authors defend some form of ‘cosmopolitan view’: that the world as a whole is one moral domain in which individuals, corporate bodies and governments have responsibilities towards others in other parts of the world.
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AvailableWorld Ethics The New AgendaSecond EditionNigel DowerPb 978 0 7486 3271 8 £24.99Hb 978 0 7486 3270 1 £95.00September 2007
The Ethics of Peace and WarIain AtackPb 978 0 7486 1525 4 £24.99Hb 978 0 7486 2245 0 £75.00June 2005
The Ethics of DevelopmentDes GasperPb 978 0 7486 1058 7 £24.99March 2004
ForthcomingThe Ethics of the Global EnvironmentRobin AttfieldPb 978 0 7486 5481 9 £24.99Hb 978 0 7486 5480 2 £70.00February 2015
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World Ethics and Climate ChangeFrom International to Global JusticePaul G. HarrisPb 978 0 7486 3910 6 £19.99Hb 978 0 7486 3911 3 £70.00November 2009
The Ethics of PeacebuildingnTim MurithiPb 978 0 7486 2448 5 £21.99Hb 978 0 7486 2447 8 £70.00December 2008
Ethics, Economics and International RelationsSecond EditionPeter G. BrownPb 978 0 7486 3397 5 £24.99December 2007
Studies in Global Justice and Human Rights Series Editor: Thom Brooks, Durham Law School
AvailableThe Morality of PeacekeepingDaniel H. LevineHb 978 0 7486 7589 0 £75.00December 2013
Immigration JusticePeter HigginsHb 978 0 7486 7026 0 £70.00August 2013
Human Rights from CommunityA Rights-Based Approach to DevelopmentOche OnaziHb 978 0 7486 5467 3 £65.00June 2013
Institutions in Global Distributive JusticeAndras MiklosHb 978 0 7486 4471 1 £65.00February 2013
Retheorising StatelessnessA Background Theory of Membership in World PoliticsKelly StaplesHb 978 0 7486 4277 9 £70.00July 2012
ForthcomingNew in PaperbackHealth Inequalities and Global JusticeEdited by Patti Tamara Lenard and Christine StraehlePb 978 0 7486 9626 0 £19.99August 2014Hb 978 0 7486 4692 0 £70.00August 2012
New in PaperbackRwanda and the Moral Obligation of Humanitarian InterventionJoshua James KassnerPb 978 0 7486 9627 7 £19.99August 2014Hb 978 0 7486 4458 2 £70.00November 2012
Global justice and human rights is perhaps the hottest topic in political science today. This series of monographs and edited collections publishes groundbreaking work on key topics in this increasingly popular field, such as democracy, gender, legal justice, poverty, human rights, environmental justice and just war theory. It will be essential reading for theorists working in politics, international relations, law, philosophy and beyond.
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Edinburgh Sociolinguistics Series Editor: Joan Swann, Open University UK and Paul Kerswill, University of York
AvailableThe Sociolinguistics of Writing Theresa Lillis Hb 978 0 7486 3748 5 £70.00Pb 978 0 7486 3750 8 £22.99March 2013
Linguistic Variation and Change Scott F. Kiesling Hb 978 0 7486 3761 4 £70.00Pb 978 0 7486 3762 1 £22.99April 2011
Sociolinguistics and Corpus Linguistics Paul Baker Hb 978 0 7486 2735 6 £75.00Pb 978 0 7486 2736 3 £22.99 February 2010
ForthcomingSociolinguistics and Mobile CommunicationAna DeumertPb 978 0 7486 5574 8 £24.99Hb 978 0 7486 5573 1 £75.00January 2015
This series covers the core topics taught in the field of sociolinguistics. Individual volumes offer both a critical overview and insights derived from the author's own research. As a whole, the series will provide a comprehensive introduction to the subject. The series is designed for second or third year undergraduates in linguistics as well as postgraduates who are looking for an entry point. Volumes are discursive, accessibly written and alert to critical developments in the field.
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Edinburgh Textbooks in TESOL Series Editor: Joan Cutting, University of Edinburgh and Fiona Farr, University of Limerick
AvailableChanging Methodologies in TESOLJane SpiroPb 978 0 7486 4619 7 £18.99Hb 978 0 7486 4620 3 £65.00May 2013
Materials Development for TESOLFreda Mishan & Ivor TimmisPb 9780748691364 £19.99Hb 9780748691357 £70.00April 2015
ForthcomingMixed Methods Research for TESOLJames BrownPb 978 0 7486 4638 8 £18.99Hb 978 0 7486 4639 5 £65.00November 2014
Language in Context in TESOLJoan CuttingPb 978 0 7486 4281 6 £18.99Hb 978 0 7486 4282 3 £65.00December 2014
Developing Practice in TESOLFiona FarrPb 978 0 7486 4552 7 £19.99Hb 978 0 7486 4553 4 £70.00May 2015
Teaching English as a Second or Other Language (TESOL) is a multifaceted academic discipline requiring training in linguistics, language acquisition, language pedagogy, methodology, materials development, testing and research, curriculum and syllabus design, program administration, and cross-cultural communication. This series of advanced textbooks in TESOL comprises individual volumes addressing an identifiable subfield within TESOL in more depth than would be covered in an introductory textbook to the area as a whole. Each volume is designed for use alongside taught module-length topics on TESOL degrees.
As a whole, the series provides a comprehensive introduction to the subject.
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EDINBURGH TEXTBOOKS IN TESOLSeries Editors: Joan Cutting and Fiona Farr
This series of advanced textbooks in TESOL comprises individual volumesaddressing an identifiable subfield within TESOL in more depth than would befound in an introductory textbook to the area as a whole. Each volume isdesigned for use alongside taught module-length topics on TESOL degrees andemphasises intercultural awareness and the practical applications of theory.
How is the English language experienced, taught and learnt internationally inthe twenty-first century? How do TESOL teachers’ methodologies takeaccount of the learner, changes to the language and theories of how languagesare learnt?
Changing Methodologies in TESOL explores the way our ideas about language,teaching and learning have changed as a result of changes in the wider world.Recognising that language is not only learnt in the classroom but at home, onthe street and through cyberspace, this practical and accessible book helpsthe student teacher to negotiate the multiple factors involved in teachingEnglish to speakers of other languages.
Packed full of discussions, case studies, investigative classroom exercises,reading activities and links to online resources, Changing Methodologies in TESOLis an invaluable practical guide and resource for TESOL students, studentteachers and practising teachers.
Further and guided reading for each topic and chapter are available on the book’swebpage: www.euppublishing.com/page/TESOL/AdditionalResources/Spiro.
Jane Spiro is Reader in Education and TESOL at Oxford Brookes University.
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Speculative Realism Series Editor: Graham Harman, American University in Cairo
AvailableAdventures in Transcendental MaterialismDialogues with Contemporary ThinkersAdrian JohnstonPb 978 0 7486 7329 2 £24.99 Hb 978 0 7486 7328 5 £80.00 March 2014
Form and ObjectA Treatise on ThingsTristan GarciaTranslated by Mark Allan Ohm and Jon CogburnPb 978 0 7486 8150 1 £24.99 Hb 978 0 7486 8149 5 £80.00 March 2014
Onto-CartographyAn Ontology of Machines and MediaLevi R. BryantPb 978 0 7486 7997 3 £24.99Hb 978 0 7486 7996 6 £80.00 March 2014
ForthcomingThe End of PhenomenologyMetaphysics and the New RealismTom SparrowPb 978 0 7486 8483 0 £19.99Hb 978 0 7486 8482 3 £70.00 June 2014
Fields of SenseA New Realist OntologyMarkus GabrielPb 978 0 7486 9289 7 £24.99Hb 978 0 7486 9288 0 £80.00 January 2015
Quentin MeillassouxPhilosophy in the MakingSecond EditionGraham HarmanPb 978 0 7486 9345 0 £24.99Hb 978 0 7486 9995 7 £80.00January 2015
Since its first appearance at a London colloquium in 2007, the Speculative Realism movement has taken continental philosophy by storm. Opposing the formerly ubiquitous modern dogma that philosophy can speak only of the human-world relation rather than the world itself, Speculative Realism defends the autonomy of the world from human access, but in a spirit of imaginative audacity.
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The Edinburgh Edition of Thomas Reid Series Editor: Knud Haakonssen, University of Sussex
ForthcomingThomas Reid on Society and PoliticsEdited by Knud Haakonssen and Paul WoodHb 978 0 7486 3924 3 £150.00December 2014
AvailableThomas Reid – Essays on the Active Powers of ManEdited by Knud Haakonssen and James A. Harris2010: Hb 978 0 7486 1708 1 £105.00
Thomas Reid on Practical EthicsEdited by Knud Haakonssen2007: Hb 978 0 7486 1709 8 £160.00
Thomas Reid on Logic, Rhetoric and the Fine ArtsPapers on the Culture of the MindEdited by Alexander Broadie2004: Hb 978 0 7486 1684 8 £160.00
The Edinburgh Edition of Thomas Reid presents the first critical editions of the philosophical treatises that established Reid as the great critic of David Hume, as well as extensive, previously unpublished manuscript materials, which show Reid as a strikingly versatile Enlightenment thinker. Introductions and notes by an international group of specialists ensure the volumes are equally valuable to students and scholars.
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AvailableThe Correspondence of Thomas ReidEdited by Paul Wood2002: Hb 978 0 7486 1163 8 £160.00
Thomas Reid – Essays on the Intellectual Powers of ManA Critical EditionEdited by Derek Brookes and Knud Haakonssen2002: Hb 978 0 7486 1189 8 £160.00
An Inquiry into the Human Mind on the Principles of Common SenseEdited by Derek Brookes2000: Pb 978 0 7486 1371 7 £31.991997: Hb 978 0 7486 0722 8 £160.00
Thomas Reid on the Animate CreationPapers Relating to the Life SciencesEdited by Paul Wood1995: Hb 978 0 7486 0459 3 £160.00
Paragraph Special Issues
ForthcomingFrancophone Communities Past and PresentParagraph Volume 37, Number 2Edited by Charles Forsdick, Mairéad Hanrahan and Martin MunroPb 978 0 7486 9249 1 £21.99July 2014
AvailableCixous, Derrida, Psychoanalysis:Paragraph Volume 36, Number 2Edited by Mairéad Hanrahan, Mark Dawson, Eric PrenowitzPb 978 0 7486 7708 5 £21.99July 2013
Pierre Bourdieu and the Literary FieldParagraph Volume 35, Number 1Edited byJeremy Ahearne and John SpellerPb 978 0 7486 4713 2 £19.99March 2012
Wittgenstein, Theory, LiteratureParagraph Volume 34, Number 3Edited by James HelgesonPb 978 0 7486 4251 9 £19.99November 2011
Rhythm in Literature after the Crisis in VerseParagraph Volume 33, Number 2Edited by Peter Dayan and David EvansPb 978 0 7486 4064 5 £16.99July 2010
Founded in 1983, Paragraph is a leading journal in modern critical theory. It publishes essays and review articles in English which explore critical theory in general and its application to literature, other arts and society. Regular special issues by guest editors highlight important themes and key figures in modern critical theory, and are published as books.
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AvailableExtending HospitalityGiving Space, Taking Time: Paragraph Volume 32 Number 1Edited by Dr Mustafa Dikeç, Nigel Clark and Clive BarnettPb 978 0 7486 3890 1 £21.99March 2009
Roland Barthes Retroactively: Reading the Collège de France LecturesParagraph Volume 31 Number 1Edited by Jürgen Pieters and Kris PintPb 978 0 7486 3692 1 £18.99April 2008
Blanchot's EpochParagraph Volume 30 Number 3Edited by Michael Holland and Leslie HillPb 978 0 7486 3262 6 £18.99November 2007
Deleuze and ScienceParagraph Volume 29 Number 2Edited by John MarksPb 978 0 7486 2558 1 £24.99July 2006
Jacques Rancière: Aesthetics, Politics, PhilosophyParagraph Volume 28 Number 1Edited by Mark RobsonPb 978 0 7486 2357 0 £26.99October 2005
Paragraph Special Issues
AvailableThe Idea of the LiteraryParagraph Volume 28 Number 2Edited by Nicholas HarrisonPb 978 0 7486 2315 0 £25.99October 2005
GenetParagraph Volume 27 Number 2Edited by Mairéad HanrahanPb 978 0 7486 2188 0 £25.99September 2005
Men's BodiesParagraph Volume 26 Numbers 1&2Edited by Judith StillPb 978 0 7486 1938 2 £26.99August 2003
DialoguesParagraph Volume 25 Number 3Edited by Luce IrigarayPb 978 0 7486 1728 9 £22.99November 2002
Practices of HybridityParagraph Volume 18 Number 1Edited by Mireille RoselloPb 978 0 7486 0638 2 £28.99June 1995
Gender and SexualityParagraph Volume 17 Number 1Edited by Cath SharrockPb 978 0 7486 0512 5 £20.99August 1994
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Crosscurrents Series Editor: Christopher Watkin, Monash University
AvailableThe Becoming of the BodyContemporary Women’s Writing in FrenchAmaleena DamléHb 978 0 7486 6821 2 £70.00April 2014
The Figure of This WorldAgamben and the Question of Political OntologyMathew AbbottHb 978 0 7486 8409 0 £70.00January 2014
Unfinished WorldsHermeneutics, Aesthetics and GadamerNicholas DaveyHb 978 0 7486 8622 3 £70.00November 2013
Difficult AtheismPost-Theological Thinking in Alain Badiou, Jean-Luc Nancy and Quentin MeillassouxChristopher WatkinPb 978 0 7486 7726 9 £24.99March 2013Hb 978 0 7486 4057 7 £65.00May 2011
Politics of the GiftExchanges in PoststructuralismGerald MooreHb 978 0 7486 4202 1 £65.00April 2011
ForthcomingPhilosophy, Animality and the Life SciencesWahida KhandkerHb 978 0 7486 7677 4 £70.00July 2014
This series explores the development of European thought through engagements with the arts, humanities, social sciences and sciences.
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Edinburgh Studies in Law Series Editor: Elspeth Reid, University of Edinburgh
AvailableEssays in Criminal Law in Honour of Sir Gerald GordonEdited by James Chalmers, Fiona Leverick and Lindsay FarmerHb 978 0 7486 4070 6 £60.00October 2010
The Creation of the Ius CommuneFrom Casus to RegulaEdited by John W. Cairns and Paul J. du PlessisHb 978 0 7486 3897 0 £60.00July 2010
Mixed Jurisdictions ComparedPrivate Law in Louisiana and ScotlandEdited by Vernon Palmer and Elspeth ReidHb 978 0 7486 3886 4 £65.00October 2009
Beyond DogmaticsLaw and Society in the Roman WorldEdited by John W. Cairns and Paul J. du PlessisHb 978 0 7486 2793 6 £60.00May 2007
Roman Law, Scots Law and Legal HistorySelected EssaysWilliam GordonHb 978 0 7486 2516 1 £75.00October 2007
ForthcomingLaw, Lawyers, and HumanismSelected Essays on the History of Scots Law, Volume 1John W. CairnsHb 978 0 7486 8209 6 £60.00 July 2014
Enlightenment, Legal Education, and CritiqueSelected Essays on the History of Scots Law, Volume 2John W. CairnsHb 978 0 7486 8213 3 £60.00 July 2014
AvailableThe Consequences of PossessionEdited by Eric DescheemaekerCo-editor Elspeth ReidHb 978 0 7486 9364 1 £60.00May 2014
MacCormick's ScotlandNeil WalkerHb 978 0 7486 4380 6 £60.00January 2012
Law Making and the Scottish ParliamentThe Early YearsElaine E. Sutherland, Kay E. Goodall, Gavin F. M. Little and Fraser P. DavidsonHb 978 0 7486 4019 5 £60.00February 2011
Edinburgh Studies in Law is an important series launched by Edinburgh University Press in 2005 in association with the Edinburgh Law Review Trust. The series provides a forum for high-quality academic writing on contemporary substantive law, private and public, as well as for legal theory and legal history. A distinctive feature is a focus on Scots law and legal culture from an international and comparative perspective. Scots law is among the handful of legal systems which combines the common law with the civil law, and some of the initial volumes in the series explore aspects of such 'mixed' legal systems.
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Exploring the Law of SuccessionStudies National, Historical and ComparativeEdited by Kenneth Reid, Marius de Waal and Reinhard ZimmermannHb 978 0 7486 3290 9 £65.00October 2007
European Contract LawScots and South African PerspectivesEdited by Hector MacQueen and Reinhard ZimmermanHb 978 0 7486 2425 6 £65.00February 2006
A Mixed Legal System in TransitionT. B. Smith and the Progress of Scots LawEdited by Elspeth Reid and David Carey MillerHb 978 0 7486 2335 8 £70.00July 2005
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