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Advance InformationMarch 2017

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Eclipsed Cinema The Film Culture of Colonial Korea Dong Hoon Kim

The EditorsDong Hoon Kim is Assistant Professor in East Asian Languages and Literatures and a member of the committee on Cinema Studies at the University of Oregon.

March 2017Hb • 978 1 4744 2180 5 • £70.00 BIC: APFA, APFB, APFN

DescriptionDong Hoon Kim brings new perspectives to the associations between colonialism, modernity, film historiography, and national cinema. In its attempt to reconstruct lost intricacies of colonial film history, Eclipsed Cinema explores the under-investigated aspects of colonial film culture such as the representational politics of colonial cinema, the film unit of the colonial government, the social reception of Hollywood cinema in relation to emerging Korean nationalism, Japanese settlers’ film culture, and gendered film spectatorship. By filling a significant void in Asian film history, Eclipsed Cinema greatly expands the critical and historical scopes of early cinema, Korean and Japanese film histories, modern Asian culture, and colonial and postcolonial studies.

A ground breaking investigation into the film culture of colonial Korea (1910-1945)

256 pp. 234 x 156mm 40 b&w illustrations

Film Studies

Readership Researchers and scholars in Korean cinema, Asian cinemas and colonial cinema.

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Key Features• Examines colonial Korean cinema at the critical junctures of Korean,

Japanese and colonial cinemas• Introduces a conceptual re-figuration of colonial cinema and a new

historiographical method • Explores historical figures, issues and stories of colonial Korean cinema that

have not yet been discussed

SeriesEdinburgh Studies in East Asian Film

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Transnational Film RemakesEdited by Iain Robert Smith and Constantine Verevis

The Editors Iain Robert Smith is Lecturer in Film Studies at King's College London.

Constantine Verevis is Associate Professor in Film and Screen Studies at Monash University, Melbourne.

March 2017Pb • 978 1 4744 0724 3 • £24.99 BIC: APFA, APFB, APFN

DescriptionOffering a variety of case studies in which films have been remade across national borders, Transnational Film Remakes provides an analysis of cinematic remaking that moves beyond Hollywood to address the truly global nature of this phenomenon. From Hong Kong remakes of Japanese cinema to Bollywood remakes of Australian television, this book interrogates the fluid and dynamic ways in which texts are adapted and reworked across national borders to provide a distinctive new model for understanding these global cultural borrowings.

An in-depth exploration of film remakes within global media culture

256 pp. 234 x 156mm20 b&w illustrations

Film Studies

Key Features• Provides extended case studies of transnational film remakes from Asia,

North America, Europe and Australia• Explores issues of intertextuality, genre, performance, and authorship within

transnational film studies• Challenges the view that transnational remakes are unidirectional products

of dominant film industries • Develops an expanded understanding of film remakes within global media

culture

SeriesTraditions in World Cinema

Readership Students and scholars in Film Studies.

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Film Studies

Transnational Film RemakesEdited by Iain Robert Smith and Constantine Verevis

Film Studies

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Contributors• Carl R. Burgchardt is a Professor in the Department of

Communication Studies at Colorado State University• Kenneth Chan is Associate Professor of English at the

University of Northern Colorado• David Desser is Professor Emeritus of Cinema Studies,

University of Illinois• David Scott Diffrient is William E. Morgan Endowed

Chair of Liberal Arts and Associate Professor of Film and Media Studies in the Department of Communication Studies at Colorado State University

• Daniel Herbert is an associate professor in Screen Arts and Cultures at the University of Michigan

• Michael Lawrence is Senior Lecturer in Film Studies at the University of Sussex

• Kathleen Loock is a post-doc member of the Popular Seriality Research Unit at Freie Universität Berlin

• Daniel Martin is Associate Professor of Film Studies in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)

• Lucy Mazdon is Chair in Film Studies at the University of Southampton

• R. Barton Palmer is the Calhoun Lemon Professor of Literature at Clemson University

• Rashna Wadia Richards is Associate Professor and T. K. Young Chair of English at Rhodes College

• Iain Robert Smith is Lecturer in Film Studies at King’s College London

• Constantine Verevis is Associate Professor in Film and Screen Studies at Monash University, Melbourne

• Andy Willis is a Reader in Film Studies at the University of Salford

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The Author Stefanie Van de Peer is Associate research Fellow for a 3-year AHRC project on Transnational Moroccan Cinema, at the University of Exeter.

March 2017Hb • 978 1 7486 9606 2 • £70.00 BIC: APFA, APFB, APFN

DescriptionNegotiating Dissidence traces the very beginnings of Arab women making documentaries in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), from the 1970s and 1980s in Egypt and Lebanon, to the 1990s and 2000s in Morocco and Syria. Supporting a historical overview of the documentary form in the Arab world with a series of in-depth case studies, Stefanie Van de Peer looks at the work of pioneering figures like Ateyyat El Abnoudy, the ‘mother of Egyptian documentary’, Tunisia’s Selma Baccar and the Palestinian filmmaker Mai Masri.

The first book to trace the female pioneers of Arab documentary making

224 pp. 234 x 156mm

Film Studies

Case Studies• Egypt's Ateyyat El Abnoudy• Lebanon's Jocelyne Saab • Algeria's Assia Djebar• Tunisia's Selma Baccar • Palestine's Mai Masri • Morocco's Izza Génini • Syria's Halla Al Abdallah

Readership Students and researchers in world cinema, documentary cinema and transnational film studies.

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Negotiating Dissidence The Pioneering Women of Arab Documentary Stefanie Van de Peer

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The New SoundtrackVolume 7, Issue 1Edited by Stephen Deutsch, Larry Sider and Dominic Power

The EditorStephen Deutsch is Professor of Post-Production at Bournemouth University and Visiting Tutor in Screen Composition at the National Film & Television School.

Larry Sider, Director of the School of Sound symposium and former Head of Post-Production at the National FIlm and Television School.

Dominic Power is an independent writer and film historian.

March 2017 Pb • 978 1 4744 2438 7 • £17.99 BIC: AP, APFX, JFD

DescriptionThe New Soundtrack is fully peer-reviewed and 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. Each issue also features a short compilation of book and film reviews on recently released publications and artefacts.

Leading perspectives on the relationship between sound and the moving image

96 pp. 244 x 172mm

Film Studies

SeriesThe New Soundtrack

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The EditorsMasooda Bano is Associate Professor and University Research Lecturer at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford.

Keiko Sakurai is Professor at the Faculty of International Research and Education, School of International Liberal Studies, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan.

March 2017Pb • 978 1 4744 2416 5 • £24.99 BIC: HBJF1, HRH, HRHP, JN

DescriptionThis empirically grounded study challenges the assumptions prevalent within academic as well as policy circles about hegemonic power of such Islamic discourses and movements to penetrate all Muslim communities and societies. Through case studies of academic institutions the volume illustrates how transmission of ideas is an extremely complex process, and the outcome of such efforts depends not just on the strategies adopted by backers of those ideologies but equally on the characteristics of the receipt communities.

Explores the global influence of centres of Islamic learning in Saudi Arabia, Iran and Egypt

240 pp. 234 x 156mm

Islamic & Middle Eastern Studies

Key Features• Focuses on case studies of three of the most influential international centres

of Islamic learning in contemporary times: Al-Azhar University in Egypt, International Islamic University of Medina in Saudi Arabia, and Al-Mustafa University in Iran

• Traces the activities and influence of graduates in their home communities to show how ideas are transmitted from one locale to another and how this process often induces adjustments within those ideas

• Takes a comparative appoach with cases from North and West Africa and Southeast Asia

Readership MA level students, researchers and policy makers in Islamic & Middle Eastern Studies; Religion and Politics; and Education.

Alternative Formats:Hb • 978 0 7486 9685 7 • £70.00 • 2015Eb (PDF) • 978 0 7486 9687 1 • £70.00Eb (epub) • 978 1 4744 0348 1 • £70.00

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Shaping Global Islamic Discourses The Role of al-Azhar, al-Medina and al-Mustafa Edited by Masooda Bano and Keiko Sakurai

New in Paperback

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The EditorsChad Hillier is a Lecturer in the Department of Society, Culture and Environment at Wilfrid Laurier University.

Basit Koshul is Associate Professor in the Dept. of Humanities and Social Sciences at the Lahore University of Management Sciences.

March 2017Pb • 978 1 4744 2417 2 • £24.99 BIC: HPDC, HPDF, HPJ, HPS, HRH

DescriptionCommonly known as the 'spiritual father of Pakistan', the philosophical and political ideas of Muhammad Iqbal shaped the face of Indian Muslim nationalism and the direction of modernist reformist Islam around the world. This volume brings together a range of prominent and emerging voices within American and European Islamic studies to share the latest developments on Iqbal's thought. They re-examine the ideas that lie at the heart of Iqbal’s own thought: religion, science, metaphysics, nationalism and religious identity, and bring out many new connections between the 'Sage of the Ummah' and the greatest thinkers and ideas of European and Islamic philosophies.

Examines the ideas central to Muhammad Iqbal’s thought and life: religion, science, metaphysics

256 pp. 234 x 156mm

Islamic & Middle Eastern Studies

Key Features• Responds to the recent rediscovery of Iqbal’s thought within Anglo-

American scholarship on Islam• Provides an examination of ideas central to Iqbal's thought: the connection

between religious belief and modern knowledge, the expression of Islamic belief through modern concepts and the political dimension of Muslim identity

• Shows new connections between Iqbal and his contemporary European philosophers, including Bergson, Pierce, and Whitehead

Readership MA students, researchers and academics in Islamic & Middle Eastern Studies, Philosophy and South Asian Studies.

Alternative Formats:Hb • 978 0 7486 9541 6 • £70.00 • 2015Eb (PDF) • 978 0 7486 9542 3 • £70.00Eb (epub) • 978 1 4744 0595 9 • £70.00

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Muhammad Iqbal Essays on the Reconstruction of Modern Muslim Thought Edited by Chad Hillier and Basit Koshul

New in Paperback

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The Author Julie Manning is a Middle Eastern security subject matter expert and Arabic linguist.

March 2017Pb • 978 1 4744 0146 3 • £12.99 BIC: CBDX, HRH, JPSH

DescriptionWhat is the Arabic term for ‘Double Agent’? How would you say ‘Plausible Deniability’? Can you recognise the phrase 'False-flag Recruitment'? Or ‘Canary Trap’?

This short, accessible vocabulary gives you ready-made lists of over 1000 key terms in intelligence Arabic for translating both from and into Arabic and includes brief definitions. It is divided into seven key areas:

Contains user-friendly lists of Arabic-English intelligence terms with brief definitions

120 pp. 198 x 129mm

Islamic & Middle Eastern Studies

• General terms• Analysis• Human intelligence• Operations• Counterintelligence• Signals intelligence• Acronyms

Readership Students in Islamic & Middle Eastern Studies, Intelligence Studies and Security Studies, researchers of national security, intelligence, defence and Middle East Affairs, counterterrorism officials and militaries working in the Arabic-speaking world.

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Intelligence Arabic Julie Manning

Key Features • Presents a comprehensive list of 1000 intelligence terms searchable in

Arabic and English, with brief definitions• Terms are ordered alphabetically in English within each section; an Arabic

index eases the search for terms in this language • 7 sections cover: General terms, Analysis, Human intelligence, Operations,

Counterintelligence, Signals intelligence and Acronyms.• Online audio materials and elearning flashcards aid learning and help self-

assessment

SeriesEssential Middle Eastern Vocabularies

Reference

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The Author A. C. S. Peacock is Professor of Middle Eastern and Islamic History at the University of St Andrews, and hold a PhD from the University of Cambridge.

March 2017Hb • 978 1 4744 1712 9 • £150.00 BIC: GBC, HBJF1, HRH

DescriptionThe spread of Islam and the process of Islamisation has attracted the attention of scholars working on many diverse parts of the Islamic world. However, such research has often been carried out in isolation, and our understanding of these major historical phenomena remains quite rudimentary. This volume aims to address this lacuna by providing a comparative perspective through studies of Islamisation that address both its historical trajectory and the methodological problems in its study from across the Islamic world, from Africa to China, from the 7th century until c. 1800.

Examines Islamisation as both a cultural and religious phenomenon

416 pp. 244 x 172mm30 b&w illustrations

Islamic & Middle Eastern Studies

Readership Researchers and upper level students in Islamic & Middle Eastern Studies, Religious Studies and History.

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Islamisation Comparative Perspectives from History A. C. S. Peacock

Key Features • Contributions by an international team of leading scholars• Wide-ranging chronological and geographical coverage, stretching across

the breadth of the Muslim world• Covers Middle East, North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, Balkans, Central Asia,

South Asia, Southeast Asia and China• Brings together research from different disciplines: history, archaeology,

literature, religious studies• Unique comparative attempt to study phenomenon of Islamisation in

history

Reference

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Islamic & Middle Eastern Studies Islamic & Middle Eastern Studies

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Islamisation Comparative Perspectives from History A. C. S. Peacock

Reference

Contributors Reuven Amitai, Hebrew University of JerusalemBlain Auer, University of LausanneDaniel Beben, Nazarbayev University in Kazakhstan Michael Brett, SOAS, University of LondonPhilipp Bruckmayr, University of ViennaRichard W. Bulliet, Columbia University Anna Chrysostomides, University of Oxford Marco Demichelis, Catholic University of MilanBruno De Nicola, University of St. AndrewsDevin DeWeese, Indiana UniversityRichard Eaton, University of ArizonaMaribel Fierro, Institute for the Languages and Cultures of the Mediterranean James D. Frankel, The Chinese University of Hong KongTimothy Insoll, University of Exeter Sanja Kadrić, Ohio State UniversityTijana Krstić, Central European University in Budapest Andrew D. Magnusson, University of Central Oklahoma Harry Munt, University of YorkAndrew Peacock, University of St AndrewsAlan Strathern, University of Oxford David Thomas, University of BirminghamAlexander Wain, The International Institute for Advanced Islamic Studies (IAIS) Malaysia Edwin P. Wieringa, University of Cologne

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The AuthorsMarjorie Mantle is an experienced commercial, court and workplace mediator. She established Mediation Scotland, combining this with court-based and legal complaints mediation. She is also an Honorary Lecturer at the University of Dundee.

March 2017Pb • 978 1 4744 2025 9 • £19.99 BIC: LAS, LAT, LNAC5, LR

DescriptionThis handbook gives legal practitioners, students and new mediators practical guidance on the mediation process. Drawing on her experience as a mediator, academic and a businessperson, Marjorie Mantle takes a down-to-earth approach to mediation, pointing out the pitfalls as well as the benefits.

A practical guide for lawyers considering mediation as legal resolution

288 pp. 216 x 138mm

Law

New for this edition• Updated introduction• Recent case law added• Recent legislation added• New case studies added• New appendix on Online Dispute Resolution• The section on 'What situations are suitable?' has been expanded

Readership Lawyers, professionals in legal advice and students of law.

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Previous Edition:Pb • 978 1 8458 6121 6 • £26.99

MediationA Practical Guide for Lawyers

Marjorie Mantle 2nd Edition

Textbook

Key Features:• Demystifies the process of mediation with straightforward explanations of

the mediation process and principles• Gives clear reasons why lawyers should always consider mediation• Includes a helpful section on responding to client queries about mediation

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Law Law

MediationA Practical Guide for Lawyers

Marjorie Mantle 2nd Edition

Textbook

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Table of Contents Table of Cases and Legislation ixIntroduction 1

1. What is Mediation?2. Key Principles3. Mediation in Practice4. ‘Selling’ Mediation5. Choosing a Mediator6. Role of the Legal Practitioner7. Mix ’n’ Match

Appendices1. Online dispute resolution2. Documentation3. Sample Contract for Services4. Sample Costs, Terms and Conditions5. Sample Agreement to Mediate6. Sample Settlement Agreement and Joint Minute7. Checklist for choosing a mediator8. Checklist for preparation9. Assessing mediator performance10. Checklist for assessing mediator performance11. Assessing your own performance12. Client profiles and predicting the future13. Confidentiality and Privilege14. Dispute resolution clauses15. Extra people at the meeting16. Our multicultural society and mediation17. Styles of mediation18. Historical background to mediation19. European Code of Conduct for Mediators20. Case Studies21. Useful references, by subject area22. Index

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The Editors Emma Young is a Lecturer at University Campus Oldham.

James Bailey is an Associate Lecturer in the Department of English at the University of Sheffield.

March 2017Pb • 978 1 4744 2317 5 • £19.99 BIC: DS, DSA, DSB, DSK

DescriptionWhat is the relationship between the British woman writer and the short story? Considering the effect of literary inheritances, societal and cultural change, and shifting publishing demands, this collection traces the evolution of the genre through to its continued appeal to women writing today; from the New Woman to contemporary feminisms, women's anthologies to micro fiction, and modernist writers to the contemporary works.

What is the relationship between the British woman writer and the short story?

216 pp. 234 x 156mm

Literary Studies

Key features: • A foreword by Ali Smith and 12 chapters discuss gender and genre issues

since the fin-de-siècle to the present day• Sets out a clear trajectory to map both the historical and literary

connections and divergences between British women short story writers• Offers a comprehensive account of the genre’s development to provide

scholars with a unique insight into a largely neglected aspect of women’s writing

• Includes new readings of canonical authors alongside more recent theoretical approaches, innovations and lesser-discussed writers

Readership Undergraduate students at all levels, postgraduates, academics and lecturers, researchers and some general readers interested in women's writing and the short story.

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British Women Short Story Writers The New Woman to NowEdited by Emma Young and James Bailey

New in Paperback

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The Editors Carol Margaret Davison is Professor and Head of Department of English Language, Literature and Creative Writing at the University of Windsor.

Monica Germanà is a Senior Lecturer in English Literature and Creative Writing at the University of Westminster.

March 2017Hb • 978 1 4744 0819 6 • £80.00 BIC: DS, DSA, DSB, DSC, DSK

DescriptionWritten from various critical standpoints by international scholars, Scottish Gothic: An Edinburgh Companion interrogates the ways in which the concepts of the Gothic and Scotland have intersected and been manipulated from the mid-eighteenth century to the present day. This interdisciplinary collection will be the first ever published study to investigate the multifarious strands of Gothic in Scottish fiction, poetry, theatre and film. Its contributors — all specialists in their field — combine an attention to socio-historical and cultural contexts with a rigorous close reading of works, both classic and lesser known, produced between the eighteenth and twenty-first centuries.

Interrogates the Gothic in relation to Scotland, 'Scottishness', British Gothic, cultural and national boundaries, and issues of identity

288 pp. 234 x 156mm2 b&w illustrations 1 line art

Literary Studies

Key features: • Offers the first critical collection devoted to the topic of the Scottish Gothic

as it is manifested across centuries • Re-ignites ongoing debates about the relationship between Scotland and

the Gothic, Scotland and Romanticism, Scotland and the Enlightenment, and the role of the Gothic in relation to national identity issues

• Considers issues of religion, politics, history, and culture/cultural identity in Scottish Gothic texts across centuries against the backdrop of the Act of Union and the current process of devolution/independence

• Offers fresh readings of established, overlooked, and recent Scottish Gothic works across a variety of cultural and literary forms

Readership Academics, researchers, postgraduates and upper level undergraduates in Gothic Literature, Gothic Fiction, Scottish Literature, Scottish Gothic and Scottish Studies.

Alternative Formats:Eb (PDF) • 978 1 4744 0820 2 • £80.00 Eb (epub) • 978 1 4744 0821 9 • £80.00

Scottish Gothic An Edinburgh Companion Edited by Carol Margaret Davison and Monica Germanà

SeriesEdinburgh Companions to the Gothic

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The Editors JoEllen DeLucia is an Assistant Professor of English at Central Michigan University.

March 2017Pb • 978 1 4744 2315 1 • £19.99 BIC: DSA, DSB, DSK

DescriptionDrawing on original archival research, A Feminine Enlightenment argues that women writers shaped Enlightenment conversations regarding the role of sentiment and gender in the civilizing process. By reading women’s literature alongside history and philosophy and moving between the eighteenth century and Romantic era, JoEllen DeLucia challenges conventional historical and generic boundaries. Beginning with Adam Smith’s Theory of Moral Sentiments (1759), she tracks discussions of “women’s progress” from the rarified atmosphere of mid-eighteenth-century Bluestocking salons and the masculine domain of the Scottish university system to the popular Minerva Press novels of the early nineteenth century. Ultimately, this study positions feminine genres such as the Gothic romance and Bluestocking poetry, usually seen as outliers in a masculine Age of Reason, as essential to understanding emotion’s role in Enlightenment narratives of progress. The effect of this study is twofold: to show how developments in women’s literature reflected and engaged with Enlightenment discussions of emotion, sentiment, and commercial and imperial expansion; and to provide new literary and historical contexts for contemporary conversations that continue to use “women’s progress” to assign cultures and societies around the globe a place in universalizing schemas of development.

Revises established understandings of British women writers’ contributions to Enlightenment narratives of social and historical progress

256 pp. 234 x 156mm5 b&w illustrations

Literary Studies

Key features: • Establishes the centrality of gender to Enlightenment discussions of social

and historical development • Uncovers evidence of women writers’ participation in the Scottish

Enlightenment’s theorization of sentiment and historical progress• Provides literary and historical background for ongoing discussions of the

history of emotion and the study of affect

Readership Academics, researchers, postgraduates and upper level undergraduates in Romanticism, the long Eighteenth Century, the Novel, Women's Writing, Scottish and Irish Studies and Gothic Studies. The interdisciplinary approach should also appeal to those interested in Eighteenth-Century Philosophy and History as well as scholars interested in the study of Emotion and Affect.

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A Feminine Enlightenment British Women Writers and the Philosophy of Progress, 1759-1820JoEllen DeLucia

New in Paperback

SeriesEdinburgh Critical Studies in Romanticism

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The Editors Clara Jones is currently Lecturer in Modern Literature at King's College London.

March 2017Pb • 978 1 4744 2316 8 • £19.99 BIC: DN, DS, DSK

DescriptionClara Jones re-reads Woolf’s fiction and non-fiction in light of her examination of the details of Woolf’s involvement with Morley College, the People’s Suffrage Federation, the Women’s Co-operative Guild and the National Federation of Women’s Institutes. Drawing on extensive archival research into these organisations, Jones also positions Woolf’s activism with regard to the institutional contexts in which she worked. Virginia Woolf: Ambivalent Activist demonstrates the degree to which Woolf was sensitive to the internal politics and conflicts of the bodies she was associated with and the ways in which she interrogated her ambivalent attitudes towards her activism throughout her literary career.

Focusing on texts that represent the range of Woolf’s literary output, this book includes essays, unpublished sketches, Woolf’s social realist 1919 novel Night and Day, and her final, visionary novel Between the Acts. This approach to Woolf’s writing takes an integrated view, incorporating her juvenilia and foregrounding Woolf’s critically neglected early novels. Rather than offering readings of Woolf’s well-known ‘political’ works, Jones instead uncovers the unexpected ways in which Woolf’s activism made its way into unlikely texts.

Rescues the particularities of Virginia Woolf's political and social participation, tracing her career as an activist across forty-five years

272 pp. 234 x 156mm

Literary Studies

Key features: • Includes two new transcriptions of material by Woolf: the ‘Report on

Teaching at Morley College’ (‘Morley Sketch’) and the ‘Cook Sketch’• Provides insights into the histories of neglected institutions through

accounts of Woolf’s activism• Explores a range of texts, reading across genres with an alertness to class

and gender politics in each case

Readership Academics, researchers, postgraduates and upper level undergraduates in Modernism, Modernist Literature, Virginia Woolf, Women Writers, Twentieth-Century Literature and Literature and Politics.

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Virginia Woolf Ambivalent ActivistClara Jones

New in Paperback

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The Editors Pierfrancesco Basile is Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Bern, Switzerland.

March 2017Hb • 978 1 4744 0414 3 • £70.00 BIC: HPCF, HPJ, HPS

DescriptionAt the beginning of Process and Reality (1929), Alfred North Whitehead condemns a list of beliefs, which he thinks are widely held by contemporary philosophers, as dangerously mistaken.

Pierfrancesco Basile looks at these myths: where they came from and why Whitehead rejects them. In doing so, Basile makes it possible to grasp the main concepts of Whitehead’s process metaphysics – especially the crucial notion that being and power are one and the same – and how it is rooted in the modern philosophical tradition.

Shows how Whitehead's metaphysics developed from his reading of early modern philosophy

168 pp. 234 x 156mm

Philosophy

Key features: • Shows how Whitehead’s metaphysics of power and events is deeply rooted

in mainstream Western philosophy• Illustrates how our understanding of the great masters of the past –

Descartes, Locke, Hume, Leibniz and Spinoza – benefit from viewing them from the standpoint of Whitehead’s metaphysics

• Provides a critical assessment of Whitehead’s metaphysics and his overall conception of philosophy

Readership Upper-level graduates, postgraduates and scholars working on Whitehead in particular and in early philosophy more generally.

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Whitehead's Metaphysics of Power Reconstructing Modern PhilosophyPierfrancesco Basile

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The Editors Jon Cogburn is an Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy & Religious Studies at Louisiana State University.

March 2017Pb • 978 1 4744 1594 1 • £19.99 BIC: HP, HPJ, HPS

DescriptionThe publication of Form and Object: A Treatise on Things by Tristan Garcia, Prix de Flore-winning novelist, philosopher, essayist and screenwriter, is a genuine event in the history of philosophy.

Situating this event within classical, modern and contemporary dialectical space, Jon Cogburn evaluates Garcia’s metaphysics, differential ontology and militant anti-reductionism through a series of seemingly incompatible oppositions: substance/process, analysis/dialectic, simple/whole and discovery/creation.

Cogburn also includes a critical assessment of the consequences of Garcia’s philosophy, the various unresolved problems in his treatise and the future prospects of speculative metaphysics.

A critical reading guide to Garcia’s systematic metaphysical treatise, Form and Object

216 pp. 234 x 156mm

Philosophy

Key features: • A critical guide to Garcia’s systematic metaphysical treatise, Form and Object,

and its reconfiguration of traditional philosophical debates• Includes an interview with Garcia about the critical issues raised in Form and

Object and his current research• Bridges the analytic and continental philosophical traditions • Raises several residual and substantive problems concerning: anti-

reductionism, Kantianism, epistemic comprehension and non-epistemic set membership, quietism and the Euthyphronic dilemma, and persistence over time

Readership Upper-level undergraduates, postgraduates and scholars working in contemporary French philosophy and in Speculative Realism and Object-Oriented Ontology in particular.

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Garcian Meditations The Dialectics of Persistence in Form and Object Jon Cogburn

SeriesSpeculative Realism

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The Editors Sanja Dejanovic is Adjunct Professor in the Department of Philosophy, Trent University.

March 2017Pb • 978 0 7486 8318 5 • £24.99 BIC: HPN, HPS, JPA

DescriptionFocussed around three core themes – capitalism, the metaphysics of democracy and aesthetics – these 13 essays emphasise the potential of Nancy's political thought and situate it within a broader intellectual context. The essays engage with Badiou, Rancière, Foucault, Agamben and Lefort.

An essential read for anyone interested in current trends in political philosophy, aesthetics, critical theory and social and political thought.

Examines Jean-Luc Nancy's latest contributions to the study of the political

304 pp. 234 x 156mm

Philosophy

Key features: • 13 essays engage with other key contemporary thinkers including Badiou,

Rancière, Foucault, Agamben and Lefort• Re-orients the study of the political by delving into dimensions of Nancy’s

political thought that have not yet been explored• Covers the entirety of Nancy’s corpus

Readership Upper-level undergraduates, postgraduates and academics working in the fields of political philosophy, political theory and contemporary Continental philosophy.

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Nancy and the Political Edited by Sanja Dejanovic

New in Paperback

SeriesCritical Connections

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Philosophy Philosophy

Nancy and the Political Edited by Sanja Dejanovic

New in Paperback

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Contributors• Emilia Angelova, Associate Professor of Philosophy at

Concordia University. • Philip Armstrong, Associate Professor at Ohio State

University. • Sanja Dejanovic received her PhD from York

University, Canada. • Ignaas Devisch, Professor in Social Philosophy, Ethics

and Philosophy of Medicine at University College Arteveldehogeschool and Ghent University, Belgium.

• Jonathan L. Dronsfield, Reader in Theory and Philosophy of Art at the University of Reading, and sits on the Executive Committee of the Forum for European Philosophy, London School of Economics.

• Jean-Paul Martinon, Lecturer in the Department of Visual Cultures at Goldsmiths College, London.

• Marie-Eve Morin, Professor of Philosophy at University of Alberta.

• François Raffoul, Professor of Philosophy at Louisiana State University.

• John Paul Ricco, Associate Professor of Contemporary Art, Media Theory, and Criticism in the Department of Visual Studies at University of Toronto.

• Alison Ross, Member of the Research Unit in European Philosophy in the Arts Faculty at Monash University.

• Jason E. Smith, Assistant Professor in the Graduate Art Department at Art Center College of Design.

• Christopher Watkin specializes in 20th-century and contemporary French literature and philosophy.

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The Editors Abraham Jacob Greenstine is Adjunct Professor of Philosophy at Duquesne University.

Ryan J. Johnson is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Elon University in North Carolina.

March 2017Hb • 978 1 4744 1209 4 • £85.00 BIC: HPCA, HPCF, HPJ, HPS

DescriptionAncient metaphysics and contemporary continental realism have a key goal in common: to investigate how beings exists outside of the descriptions placed on them by language, consciousness, texts and society. This volume addresses the encounters between contemporary and antique philosophies, from Plato, Aristotle and Lucretius to Deleuze, Agamben and Badiou.

Alongside these essays are three original and previously unpublished translations of texts by Gilles Deleuze, Pierre Aubenque and Barbara Cassin.

18 essays breathe new life into the classic problems of ancient metaphysics using contemporary continental materialisms and realisms

288 pp. 234 x 156mm

Philosophy

Contributors • Pierre Aubenque, University of Paris-Sorbonne and l'Institut international

de philosophie, France. • A. J. Bartlett, Monash University, Australia. • Emanuela Bianchi, New York University, USA. • Jared Bly, Villanova University, Pennsylvania, USA.• John Bova, University of New Mexico, USA. • Samuel Galson, independent scholar. • David Hoinski, West Virginia University and Studium Consulting, West

Virginia, USA. • Barbara Cassin, Centre Leon-Robin, Sorbonne, France.• Gilles Deleuze.• Abraham Jacob Greenstine, Duquesne University, Pennsylvania, USA, and

Universität Kassel, Germany.• Ryan J. Johnson, Elon University, North Carolina, USA.• Kurt Lampe, University of Bristol, UK.• Paul Livingston, University of New Mexico, USA.• Catherine Malabou, Kingston University London, UK, and the European

Graduate School, Switzerland. • Ronald Polansky, Duquesne University, Pennsylvania, USA• Daniel Price, University of Houston, Texas, USA. • Eric Salem, St. John's College, Annapolis, USA. • Clayton Shoppa, Saint Francis College, New York, USA. • Adriel M. Trott, Wabash College, Indiana, USA. • Gert-Jan van der Heiden, Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands. • David Webb, Staffordshire University, UK. • Gina Zavota, Kent State University, Ohio, USA.

Readership Postgraduates and researchers working mainly in contemporary Continental philosophy and also ancient philosophy.

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Contemporary Encounters with Ancient Metaphysics Edited by Abraham Jacob Greenstine and Ryan J. Johnson

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The Editors Moya Lloyd is Professor of Political Theory at Loughborough University.

March 2017Pb • 978 1 4744 1209 4 • £24.99 BIC: HP, HPJ, HPS

DescriptionJudith Butler is best known for Gender Trouble (1990), the book that introduced the idea of gender performativity. However, with the publication of Giving an Account of Oneself in 2005, it appeared that her work had taken a different turn: away from considerations of sex, gender, sexuality and politics, and towards ethics.

Bringing together a group of internationally renowned theorists, the volume asks: has there been an ‘ethical turn’ in Butlers work or is the increasing emphasis on ethics the culmination of ideas in her earlier work? How do ethics relate to politics in her work, and how do they connect to her increasing concern with violence, war and conflict?

18 essays breathe new life into the classic problems of ancient metaphysics using contemporary continental materialisms and realisms

288 pp. 234 x 156mm

Philosophy

Key features: • Explores the relation between politics and ethics in Butler’s writings• Explores Butler’s understanding of the body in relation to both politics and

ethics, feminist and non-feminist• Advances ongoing debates about materiality and the body, biopolitics,

affect theory, precariousness and subjectification

Readership Advanced undergraduates, postgraduates and academics working on Butler and within the fields of political theory, philosophy and cultural, queer, gender and feminist studies.

Alternative Formats:Hb • 978 0 7486 7884 6 • £85.00 Eb (PDF) • 978 0 7486 7886 0 • £85.00 Eb (epub) • 978 0 7486 7887 7 • £24.99

Butler and Ethics Edited by Moya Lloyd

New in Paperback

SeriesCritical Connections

Contributors • Samuel A. Chambers, Johns Hopkins University, Maryland, USA. • Nathan Gies, Johns Hopkins University, Maryland, USA. • Fiona Jenkins, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia. • Moya Lloyd, Loughborough University, UK.• Catherine Mills, Monash University, Victoria, Australia. • Sara Rushing, Montana State University, Montana, USA.• Birgit Schippers, St Mary’s University College Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK. • Drew Walker, Whitman College, Washington, USA.

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The Editors Rowan Wilken is Associate Professor of Media and Communication at Swinburne University of Technology.

Justin Clemens is Associate Professor in English and Theatre Studies at the University of Melbourne.

March 2017Hb • 978 1 4744 0124 1 • £75.00 BIC: DSK, HPN, HPS

DescriptionGeorges Perec (1936–82) was a French novelist, filmmaker, documentalist and essayist. This collection of 14 essays asks how Perec has continued to influence us after his death.

Examines Perec's impact on architecture, art, design, media, electronic communications, computing and the everyday

320 pp. 234 x 156mm12 b&w illustrations

Philosophy

Key features: • The first book on Georges Perec to track his analyses of and influence upon

pressing contemporary issues of genre, design, gaming, architecture, mobile media, electronic communication, and computing

• Combines attentive, close reading of Perec’s own work and solid critical engagement with his ideas

• Underscores the enduring importance of Perec’s work in the present age, and the need to continue to (re)engage with this work across a variety of sites and social and critical contexts.

Readership Upper-level undergraduates, postgraduates and researchers working in contemporary philosophy, French Studies, media and cultural studies.

Alternative Formats:Eb (PDF) • 978 1 4744 0125 8 • £75.00 Eb (epub) • 978 1 4744 0489 1 • £75.00

The Afterlives of Georges PerecEdited by Rowan Wilken and Justin Clemens

• What do Perec's descriptions of the minutiae of everyday life reveal about our use of information and communications technologies?

• What happens if we read Life: A User’s Manual as a toolbox of ideas for games studies?

• What light does the concept of the ‘infra-ordinary’ shed on social media? • What insights does algorithmic writing generate for the digital humanities? • What lessons can architects, artists, game-designers and writers draw from

Perec's fascination with creative constraints?

Through an examination of such questions, this collection takes Perec scholarship beyond its existing limits to offer new ways of rethinking our present.

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The Afterlives of Georges PerecEdited by Rowan Wilken and Justin Clemens

Philosophy

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Contributors • Tom Apperley, Monash University, Australia.• Caroline Bassett, University of Sussex, UK. • David Bellos, Princeton, USA.• Justin Clemens, University of Melbourne, Australia.• Ben Highmore, University of Sussex, UK.• Alison James, University of Chicago, USA.• Sandra Kaji-O’Grady, University of Sydney, Australia. • Christian Licoppe, Télécom ParisTech, France.• Anthony McCosker, Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne,

Australia. • Mireille Ribière, independent scholar, translator and author.• Darren Tofts, Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia.• Rowan Wilken, Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia.• Mark Wolff, Hartwick College in Oneonta, New York, USA.

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The Editors Michael Keating is Professor of Politics at the University of Aberdeen and the University of Edinburgh.

March 2017Pb • 978 1 4744 1643 6 • £16.99 BIC: 1DBKS, JPH, JPR, KCP

DescriptionMichael Keating argues that what matters to Scotland is not independence but the powers and taxes that the Scottish Parliament and Government control, and how they use them – a vital question after the referendum as new powers are devolved from Westminster. There is popular support for a social and economic settlement on Nordic lines, combining economic performance with social justice, but can Scotland achieve this notoriously difficult ideal?

This is the first study to delve into these issues in detail. It will be of interest to those concerned with the future of Scotland and in what a non-sovereign nation or region can do in a complex and interdependent world.

How can Scotland use existing and new powers to shape its own economic and social future?

208 pp. 216 x 138mm

Politics

Readership Academic specialists and students in regional studies, political economy and Scottish politics and government and practictioners in public policies.

Alternative Formats:Hb • 978 1 4744 1642 9 • £75.00 Eb (PDF) • 978 1 4744 1644 3 • £75.00 Eb (epub) • 978 1 4744 1645 0 • £16.99

A Wealthier, Fairer ScotlandThe Political Economy of Constitutional ChangeEdited by Michael Keating

Contributors Michael Keating, Universities of Aberdeen and EdinburghDavid Bell, University of StirlingPaul Cairney, University of StirlingDavid Eiser, University of StirlingMalcolm Harvey, University of AberdeenPatrizio Lecca, University of StrathclydeRobert Liñeira, University of EdinburghKaterina Lisenkova, National Institute of Economic and Social Research, LondonCraig McAngus, University of Aberdeen Nicola McEwen, University of EdinburghPeter McGregor, University of StrathclydeKirstein Rummery, University of Stirling Emil St Denny, University of StirlingKim Swales, University of Strathclyde

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Politics Politics

A Wealthier, Fairer ScotlandThe Political Economy of Constitutional ChangeEdited by Michael Keating

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DescriptionPreface

1. The Political Economy of DevolutionMichael Keating

2. Taxes and Spending Patrizio Lecca, Peter G McGregor and Kim Swales

3. Inequality in Scotland: Dimensions and Policy Responses David Bell, David Eiser and Katerina Lisenkova

4. Towards a Fairer Scotland? Assessing the Prospects and Implications of Social Security Devolution Nicola McEwen

5. A More Gender-Equal Scotland? Childcare Policy in Scotland after the Independence Referendum Craig McAngus and Kirstein Rummery

6. Constitutional Change, Social Investment and Prevention Policy in Scotland Paul Cairney, Malcolm Harvey, and Emily St Denny

7. Getting to a Wealthier and Fairer Scotland Michael Keating and Robert Liñeira

ReferencesList of Figures List of Tables

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The Editors Michael Keating is Professor of Politics at the University of Aberdeen and the University of Edinburgh.

March 2017Pb • 978 1 4744 1643 6 • £16.99 BIC: 1DBKS, JPH, JPR, KCP

DescriptionMichael Keating argues that what matters to Scotland is not independence but the powers and taxes that the Scottish Parliament and Government control, and how they use them – a vital question after the referendum as new powers are devolved from Westminster. There is popular support for a social and economic settlement on Nordic lines, combining economic performance with social justice, but can Scotland achieve this notoriously difficult ideal?

This is the first study to delve into these issues in detail. It will be of interest to those concerned with the future of Scotland and in what a non-sovereign nation or region can do in a complex and interdependent world.

How can Scotland use existing and new powers to shape its own economic and social future?

208 pp. 216 x 138mm

Politics

Readership Academic specialists and students in regional studies, political economy and Scottish politics and government and practictioners in public policies.

Alternative Formats:Eb (PDF) • 978 1 4744 1644 3 • £75.00 Eb (epub) • 978 1 4744 1645 0 • £16.99

A Wealthier, Fairer ScotlandThe Political Economy of Constitutional ChangeEdited by Michael Keating

Contributors Michael Keating, Universities of Aberdeen and EdinburghDavid Bell, University of StirlingPaul Cairney, University of StirlingDavid Eiser, University of StirlingMalcolm Harvey, University of AberdeenPatrizio Lecca, University of StrathclydeRobert Liñeira, University of EdinburghKaterina Lisenkova, National Institute of Economic and Social Research, LondonCraig McAngus, University of Aberdeen Nicola McEwen, University of EdinburghPeter McGregor, University of StrathclydeKirstein Rummery, University of Stirling Emil St Denny, University of StirlingKim Swales, University of Strathclyde

Academic Trade

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Politics Politics

A Wealthier, Fairer ScotlandThe Political Economy of Constitutional ChangeEdited by Michael Keating

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DescriptionPreface

1. The Political Economy of DevolutionMichael Keating

2. Taxes and Spending Patrizio Lecca, Peter G McGregor and Kim Swales

3. Inequality in Scotland: Dimensions and Policy Responses David Bell, David Eiser and Katerina Lisenkova

4. Towards a Fairer Scotland? Assessing the Prospects and Implications of Social Security Devolution Nicola McEwen

5. A More Gender-Equal Scotland? Childcare Policy in Scotland after the Independence Referendum Craig McAngus and Kirstein Rummery

6. Constitutional Change, Social Investment and Prevention Policy in Scotland Paul Cairney, Malcolm Harvey, and Emily St Denny

7. Getting to a Wealthier and Fairer Scotland Michael Keating and Robert Liñeira

ReferencesList of Figures List of Tables

Academic Trade

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Edinburgh Studies in East Asian Film Series Editors: Margaret Hillenbrand, University of Oxford

ForthcomingEclipsed CinemaDong Hoon KimHb 978 1 4744 2180 5 £70.00March 2017

Hong Kong Neo-NoirEdited by Esther Yau and Tony WilliamsHb 978 1 4744 1266 7 £70.00December 2016

This new series tackles 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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Edinburgh University Press Series

AvailableIndependent Chinese DocumentaryAlternative Visions, Alternative PublicsDan EdwardsHb 978 0 7486 9562 1 £70.00May 2015

Memory, Subjectivity and Independent Chinese CinemaQi WangHb 978 0 7486 9233 0 £70.00September 2014

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Traditions in World Cinema Series Editors: Linda Badley, Middle Tennessee State University, and R. Barton Palmer, Clemson University

ForthcomingTransnational Film RemakesEdited by Iain Robert Smith and Constantine VerevisPb 978 1 4744 0724 3 £24.99Hb 978 1 4744 0723 6 £75.00March 2017

AvailableFrench-language Road CinemaMichael GottHb 978 0 7486 9867 7 £70.00June 2016

Expressionism in the CinemaEdited by Olaf Brill and Gary D. Rhodes Hb 978 1 4744 0325 2 £70.00February 2016

NEW IN PAPERBACKInternational NoirEdited by Homer Pettey and R. Barton PalmerPb 978 1 4744 1308 4 £24.99February 2016Hb 978 0 7486 9110 4 £65.00 November 2014

This series presents diverse and fascinating movements in world cinema. Each volume concentrates on a set of films from a different national, regional or, in some cases, cross-cultural cinema which constitute a particular tradition.

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Edinburgh University Press Series

Slow CinemaEdited by Tiago de Luca and Nuno Barradas JorgePb 978 0 7486 9604 8 £24.99Hb 978 0 7486 9602 4 £70.00December 2015

Chinese Martial Arts CinemaThe Wuxia Tradition2nd EditionStephen TeoPb 978 1 4744 0008 4 £24.99Hb 978 1 4744 0386 3 £70.00November 2015

NEW IN PAPERBACKFilms on IceCinemas of the ArcticPb 978 1 4744 0901 8 £24.99November 2015Hb 978 0 7486 9417 4 £70.00 December 2014

Contemporary Japanese Cinema Since Hana-BiAdam BinghamHb 978 0 7486 8373 4 £70.00June 2015Nordic Genre Film

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Nordic Genre Film Edited by Tommy Gustafsson and Pietari KääpäHb 978 0 7486 9318 4 £75.00May 2015

New Taiwanese Cinema in FocusWilson FlanneryPb 978 1 4744 0557 7 £24.99May 2015Hb 978 0 7486 8201 0 £70.00March 2014

Post-beur CinemaMaghrebi-French and North African Emigre Filmmaking in France since 2000Will HigbeePb 978 0 7486 9737 3 £24.99August 2014Hb 978 0 7486 4004 1 £70.00 July 2013

Italian Post-Neorealist CinemaLuca BarattoniPb 978 0 7486 8592 9 £24.99December 2013Hb 978 0 7486 4054 6 £65.00September 2012

Italian Neorealist CinemaTorunn HaalandPb 978 0 7486 3612 9 £24.99December 2013Hb 978 0 7486 3611 2 £70.00June 2012

Magic Realist Cinema in East Central EuropeAga SkrodzkaPb 978 0 7486 8594 3 £24.99February 2014 Hb 978 0 7486 3916 8 £65.00October 2012

Spanish Horror FilmAntonio Lázaro-Reboll Pb 978 0 7486 3639 6 £19.99March 2014Hb 978 0 7486 3638 9 £65.00 November 2012

American Smart CinemaClaire PerkinsPb 978 0 7486 7908 9 £19.99January 2013Hb 978 0 7486 4074 4 £70.00January 2012

Edinburgh University Press Series

Traditions in World Cinema Series Editors: Linda Badley, Middle Tennessee State University, and R. Barton Palmer, Clemson University

The International Film MusicalCorey K. Creekmur and Linda Y. MokdadPb 978 0 7486 3477 4 £19.99January 2013Hb 978 0 7486 3476 7 £70.00January 2012

New Neopolitan CinemaAlex Marlow-MannPb 978 0 7486 6877 9 £22.99 September 2012Hb 978 0 7486 4066 9 £70.00February 2011

Czech and Slovak CinemaTheme and TraditionPeter Hames Pb 978 0 7486 2082 1 £24.99August 2010Hb 978 0 7486 2081 4 £85.00June 2009

Chinese Martial Arts CinemaThe Wuxia TraditionStephen TeoPb 978 0 7486 3286 2 £26.99Hb 978 0 7486 3285 5 £80.00March 2009

Palestinian CinemaLandscape, Trauma and MemoryNurith Gertz amd George KhleifiPb 978 0 7486 3408 8 £24.99Hb 978 0 7486 3407 1 £80.00January 2008

African FilmmakingNorth and South of the SaharaRoy ArmesPb 978 0 7486 2124 8 £24.99Hb 978 0 7486 2123 1 £70.00August 2006

Traditions in World CinemaEdited by Linda Badley, R. Barton Palmer and Steven Jay SchneiderPb 978 0 7486 1863 7 £24.99December 2005

New Punk CinemaEdited by Nicholas RombesPb 978 0 7486 2035 7 £24.99May 2005

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Edinburgh University Press Series

Traditions in World Cinema Series Editors: Linda Badley, Middle Tennessee State University, and R. Barton Palmer, Clemson University

Japanese Horror CinemaJay McRoyPb 978 0 7486 1995 5 £24.99Hb 978 0 7486 1994 8 £105.00March 2005

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The New SoundtrackSeries Editor: Stephen Deutsch, Bournemouth University, Larry Sider, DominicPower, Kingston University

Forthcoming

The New SoundtrackVolume 7, Issue 1Edited by Stephen Deutsch, Larry Sider, Dominic PowerPb 978 1 4744 2438 7 £17.99March 2017

Available

The New SoundtrackVolume 6, Issue 2Edited by Stephen Deutsch, Larry Sider, Dominic PowerPb 978 1 4744 1519 4 £17.99August 2016

The New SoundtrackVolume 6, Issue 1Edited by Stephen Deutsch, Larry Sider, Dominic PowerPb 978 1 4744 1518 7 £17.99March 2016

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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Edinburgh University Press Series

The New SoundtrackVolume 5, Issue 2Edited by Stephen Deutsch, Larry Sider, Dominic PowerPb 978 1 4744 0661 1 £17.99September 2015

The New SoundtrackVolume 5, Issue 1Edited by Stephen Deutsch, Larry Sider, Dominic PowerPb 978 1 4744 0659 8 £17.99March 2015

The New SoundtrackVolume 4, Issue 2Edited by Stephen Deutsch, Larry Sider, Dominic PowerPb 978 0 7486 9250 7 £17.99September 2014

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 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 £18.99March 2012

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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

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Essential Middle Eastern VocabulariesSeries Editor: Elisabeth Kendall

Grouped in thematic sections, each volume in the Essential Middle Eastern Vocabularies series contains easy-to-learn lists to test translation and provides access to online audio files to help check pronunciation.

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ForthcomingIntelligence Arabic Julie Manning Pb 978 1 4744 0146 3 £12.99May 2017

Available Internet ArabicMourad DiouriPb 978 0 7486 4491 9 £12.99January 2013

Security ArabicMark EvansPb 978 0 7486 4661 6 £12.99January 2013

Media ArabicSecond EditionElisabeth KendallPb 978 0 7486 4495 7 £12.99June 2012

Media PersianDominic Parviz BrookshawPb 978 0 7486 4100 0 £12.99Hb 978 0 7486 4101 7 £55.00July 2011

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Edinburgh Textbooks on the English Language – Advanced Series Editor: Heinz Giegerich, University of Edinburgh

Construction Grammar and its Application to EnglishMartin HilpertPb 978 0 7486 7585 2 £19.99Hb 978 0 7486 7584 5 £70.00March 2014

A Historical Phonology of EnglishDonka MinkovaPb 978 0 7486 3468 2 £19.99Hb 978 0 7486 3467 5 £70.00January 2014

English Historical PragmaticsAndreas H. Jucker and Irma TaavitsainenPb 978 0 7486 4468 1 £19.99 Hb 978 0 7486 4469 8 £70.00 August 2013

English Historical SociolinguisticsRobert McColl MillarPb 978 0 7486 4180 2 £22.99Hb 978 0 7486 4181 9 £70.00June 2012

Corpus Linguistics and the Description of EnglishHans LindquistPb 978 0 7486 2615 1 £19.99Hb 978 0 7486 2614 4 £75.00December 2009

ForthcomingStyle and CognitionAn IntroductionAlison Gibbons and Sara WhiteleyPb 978 0 7486 8277 5 £24.99Hb 978 0 7486 8276 8 £75.00March 2017

A Critical Account of English SyntaxGrammar, Meaning, Text Keith Brown and Jim Miller Pb 978 0 7486 9610 9 £19.99Hb 978 0 7486 9608 6 £70.00November 2016

AvailableEnglish Historical SemanticsChristian Kay amd Kathryn AllanPb 978 0 7486 4477 3 £19.99Hb 978 0 7486 4478 0 £70.00October 2015

A Historical Syntax of EnglishBettelou LosPb 978 0 7486 4143 7 £19.99Hb 978 0 7486 4144 4 £70.00April 2015

Morphological Theory and the Morphology of EnglishJan DonPb 978 0 7486 4512 1 £19.99Hb 978 0 7486 4513 8 £70.00May 2014

This series provides the detailed description and explanation of aspects of English. It is divided into two sections – introductory and advanced. The introductory volumes each cover the equivalent of an introductory course and contain exercises, recommendations for further reading and a glossary. Books in the advanced strand of the series provide readers with a detailed description and explanation of key areas of English Language study. The authors presuppose a basic working knowledge of the topic and explore aspects of the linguistics of English for an intermediate or advanced student readership.

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Edinburgh Companions to the Gothic Series Editor: Andrew Smith, University of Sheffield and William Hughes, Bath Spa University

ForthcomingScottish Gothic An Edinburgh CompanionEdited by Carol Margaret Davison and Monica GermanàHb 978 1 4744 0819 6 £80.00March 2017

AvailableRomantic Gothic An Edinburgh CompanionEdited by Angela Wright and Dale TownshendHb 978 0 7486 9674 1 £80.00November 2015

American Gothic Culture An Edinburgh CompanionEdited by Jason Haslam and Joel FaflakHb 978 1 4744 0161 6 £80.00January 2016

Provides a comprehensive overview of the Gothic from the eighteenth century to the present day

Each volume in this series takes either a period or a theme and explores their diverse attributes, contexts and texts via completely original essays. Each volume provides an authoritative critical tool for both scholars and students of the Gothic.

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• Presents an innovative and critically challenging exploration of the historical, thematic and theoretical understandings of the Gothic from the eighteenth century to the present day

• Provides a critical forum in which ideas about Gothic history and established Gothic themes are challenged

• Supports the teaching of the Gothic at an advanced undergraduate level and at masters level• Helps readers to rethink ideas concerning periodisation and to question the critical approaches

which have been taken to the Gothic

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AvailableWomen and the Gothic An Edinburgh CompanionEdited by Avril Horner and Sue ZlosnikHb 978 0 7486 9912 4 £80.00March 2016

Victorian Gothic An Edinburgh CompanionEdited by Andrew Smith and William Hughes2014: Pb 978 0 7486 9116 6 £19.992012: Hb 978 0 7486 4249 6 £80.00

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Edinburgh Critical Studies in Romanticism Series Editors: Ian Duncan, University of California, Berkeley and Penny Fielding,

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ForthcomingNEW IN PAPERBACKA Feminine Enlightenment British Women Writers and the Philosophy of Progress, 1759–1820 JoEllen DeLuciaPb 978 0 4744 2315 1 £19.99March 2017Hb 978 0 7486 9594 2 £70.00February 2015

Literature and Medicine in the Nineteeth-Century Periodical Press Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, 1817-1858Megan CoyerHb 978 1 4744 0560 7 £70.00December 2016

This innovative series of research monographs aims to develop a properly extensive, inclusive and internationalist view of British Romanticism with Scotland as one of its generative cores. Volumes will contribute to the on-going redefinitions of the field.

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• Traces a long ‘Romantic’ period from the turn to ‘Celtic’ mythography in the 1750s to the regional Gothic of the 1830s and 1840s

• Explores different kinds of writing and genre and the category of the ‘literary’• Takes account of the geographical reach and international contexts of British Romanticism• Reflects the key role of Scotland in British Romanticism

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AvailableRadical Romantics Prophets, Pirates, and the Space Beyond NationTalissa FordHb 978 1 4744 0942 1 £70.00July 2016

The Politics of Romanticism The Social Contract and LiteratureZoe BeenstockHb 978 1 4744 0103 6 £70.00April 2016

Reinventing Liberty Nation, Commerce and the British Historical Novel from Walpole to ScottFiona PriceHb 978 1 4744 0296 5 £70.00April 2016

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Speculative Realism Series Editor: Graham Harman, American University in Cairo

Quentin MeillassouxPhilosophy in the MakingSecond EditionGraham HarmanPb 978 0 7486 9345 0 £19.99Hb 978 0 7486 9995 7 £80.00January 2015

The End of PhenomenologyMetaphysics and the New RealismTom SparrowPb 978 0 7486 8483 0 £19.99Hb 978 0 7486 8482 3 £70.00 June 2014

Adventures in Transcendental MaterialismDialogues with Contemporary ThinkersAdrian JohnstonPb 978 0 7486 7329 2 £24.99 Hb 978 0 7486 7328 5 £80.00 March 2014

ForthcomingGarcian MeditationsThe Dialectics of Persistence in Form and ObjectEvan Gottlieb Pb 978 1 4744 1594 1 £19.99Hb 978 1 4744 1591 0 £85.00 March 2017

Romantic RealitiesEvan Gottlieb Pb 978 0 7486 9141 8 £19.99Hb 978 0 7486 9140 1 £70.00 September 2016

AvailableAssemblage TheoryManuel DeLandaPb 978 1 4744 1363 3 £19.99Hb 978 1 4744 1362 6 £85.00 May 2016

Fields of SenseA New Realist OntologyMarkus GabrielPb 978 0 7486 9289 7 £19.99Hb 978 0 7486 9288 0 £80.00 January 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 in a spirit of imaginative audacity.

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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 £85.00 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

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Critical Connections Series Editors: Ian Buchanan, University of Wollongong, and James Williams, Deakin University

ForthcomingButler and EthicsEdited by Moya LloydPb 978 0 7486 7885 3 £24.99 Hb 978 0 7486 7884 6 £70.00 March 2017

Nancy and the Political Edited by Sanja DejanovicPb 978 0 7486 8318 5 £24.99 March 2017 Hb 978 0 7486 8317 8 £70.00 January 2015

Balibar and the Citizen Subject Edited by Warren Montag and Hanan Elsayed Pb 978 1 4744 0423 5 £19.99Hb 978 1 4744 0421 1 £75.00 February 2017

AvailableAgamben and Radical Politics Edited by Daniel McLoughlin Hb 978 1 4744 0263 7 £70.00 June 2016

A series of edited collections forging new connections between contemporary critical theorists and a wide range of research areas, such as critical and cultural theory, gender studies, film, literature, music, philosophy and politics.

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Rancière and Literature Edited by Grace Hellyer and Julian Murphet Hb 978 1 4744 0257 6 £70.00 May 2016

Nancy and Visual Culture Edited by Carrie Giunta and Adrienne Janus Hb 978 1 4744 0749 6 £70.00 April 2016

Latour and the Passage of Law Edited by Kyle McGee Hb 978 0 7486 9790 8 £70.00 October 2015

Badiou and the Political Condition Edited by Marios A. Constantinou Pb 978 0 7486 7880 8 £24.99 Hb 978 0 7486 7879 2 £80.00 February 2014

Stiegler and TechnicsEdited by Christina Howells and Gerald MoorePb 978 0 7486 7702 3 £24.99Hb 978 0 7486 7701 6 £80.00September 2013

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Rancière and FilmEdited by Paul BowmanPb 978 0 7486 4735 4 £24.99Hb 978 0 7486 4736 1 £80.00July 2013

Virilio and Visual CultureEdited by John Armitage and Ryan BishopPb 978 0 7486 5444 4 £24.99Hb 978 0 7486 5445 1 £80.00January 2013

Laruelle and Non-PhilosophyEdited by John Mullarkey and Anthony Paul SmithPb 978 0 7486 4534 3 £24.99Hb 978 0 7486 4535 0 £80.00July 2012

Badiou and PhilosophyEdited by Sean Bowden and Simon DuffyPb 978 0 7486 4351 6 £24.99Hb 978 0 7486 4352 3 £80.00June 2012

Agamben and ColonialismEdited by Marcelo Svirsky and Simone BignallPb 978 0 7486 4393 6 £24.99Hb 978 0 7486 4394 3 £80.00May 2012

Critical Connections Series Editors: Ian Buchanan, University of Wollongong, and James Williams, University of Dundee

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