Worlding the south Nick TsitsianisPrioritising south south networks and relations, this collection brings together for the first time literary studies of British colonies in nineteenth century Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, South America, Southeast Asia, and the South Pacific Islands. It argues for the importance of a new literary history of the southern colonies that accounts for Indigenous, diasporic, and southern perspectives.
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moves and practical tactics of how to save their city
The book considers the themes of marriage
political science and philosophy
Going beyond traditional media analysis
The first comprehensive and up-to-date overview of the literature on poverty
It reconstructs their analysis of ‘modern demagogy’ and demonstrates its advantages over orthodox ‘populism studies’ and the work of Laclau
a rich exploration of new empirical data and a highly innovative and robust approach to the study of ‘music worlds’
The dome of thought is an accessible and lively history of the Victorian pseudoscience of phrenology
the films examined here express a generalized millennial and 21st-century archival anxiety around an unsettled and unsettling hypermediated reality
'A Jovial Crew' and 'The Antipodes'
It explains how popular opinion responded to the crisis from marching in solidarity with nationalists to increasing disengagement and fear