From Kafka to Sebald
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Brings together essays on questions of narrative form in German-language modernist fiction and its postmodern configurations.
Brings together essays on questions of narrative form in German-language modernist fiction and its postmodern configurations.
Beginning with works of Frege, Russell, and Wittgenstein, The Bloomsbury Companion to the Philosophy of Language provides a critical history of the core concepts in the area. From generative syntax and formal semantics to broader philosophical issues such as intentional contexts, theories of meaning and context dependence, a well-known team of experts offer insightful analysis into some of the fundamental questions asked by the philosophy of language. The result is a comprehensive introduction, featuring a series of research tools, including an A to Z of key terms and concepts, a detailed list of resources and a fully annotated bibliography. For students and scholars looking to better understand the questions and debates informing the subject, this is an essential study tool.
A radical new collection addressing violence against women in conflict zones across the global South.
Raw shows the urgent need to consider condomless sex, as it is illegal for HIV-positive people in many jurisdictions.
"The tragedy of Macbeth is filled with blood and darkness, and is a morally and politically complex study of ambition, power and guilt. This guide offers practical aids to study and fresh new ways of responding to the play's ever-expanding critical possibilities" -- Back cover.
A genealogy of development looking at the contested evolution and roles of development institutions and exploring changes in development discourses.
"A collection of new essays offering students a range of current perspectives on The Tempest, providing both context and critical overviews"--