Mid-century gothic Geoff LealandMid Century Gothic offers a fresh perspective on the cultural moment that followed World War II, and discovers a deep sense of unease mingling with optimism about the future. By reassessing the novels, films, visual culture and technologies of the period, the book argues that gothicism itself was redefined by the upstart objects of modernity.
The result of five years of practice-based creative research focused on Nicole Garneau's UPRISING project
‘The Anthem Companion to Alexis de Tocqueville’ contains original interpretations of Tocqueville’s major writings on democracy and revolution as well as his lesser- known writings on colonies
and increasingly influences the urban designs we ultimately inhabit
Sydney has been represented onscreen since the earliest days of cinema
Exploring the contemporary meanings of masks
place and design across architecture
Caged crinolines that encased the hapless wearer in hoops of steel
This short book introduces the field of bounded rationality
Lois Weaver is one of the world's leading figures in feminist and lesbian performance
The play's chief moral spokesman
the book traces archaeological discourse in discussions about sexuality
The eleven short