Iconomy: Towards a Political Economy of Images Jane WintersExploring viral imagery of the COVID 19 pandemic, U. S. Presidents Trump and Biden, Black Lives Matter, as well as the rise of a black aesthetic in white artworlds, this book shows that iconopoliticsespecially constellations of visual imageshas become pervasive within contemporary life. It questions the implications for critical thought and political action.
Wharton is more struck by how these ostensibly divergent cultural categories superimpose and interpenetrate to form an ecocritical palimpsest
from Kureishi's early involvement in 'fringe' theatre (an area generally ignored hitherto)
Grafton and Stow provide the reader with the opportunity to investigate the manner in which the dramatist has shaped the material
exposing its reliance on the governance of sexuality
theorising and describing specific approaches to working with offenders
Father Brown is a devout Roman Catholic priest who has a penchant for detective work
Examines how commercial medicine operated before the foundation of the NHS
this original book examines how British people responded to the Korean War and it came to be known as the ‘Forgotten War’ of the twentieth century
Comparative Politics and Political Sociology
poems which preoccupied him throughout his scholarly life
This volume makes an incisive contribution to the field of philosophy of culture in outlining the potential of Wittgenstein’s philosophy for the study of popular culture
Lovely illustrations and maps