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Disentangling varieties of French nationalism, why does it matter?
National identity claims have taken a growing importance in the French political landscape these last decades. While representations of French... -
The Role of Women in Translation History: Translating and Collaborating in the Re-sha** of Italy in the Early Romantic Period
Translation plays a crucial role in moments of transition, yet its role in the development of new modes of female expression has only recently... -
Female Faces in the Fraternity. Printed Portraits Galleries and the Construction and Circulation of Images of Learned Women in the Republic of Letters
How women tried to secure a place in the early modern male-dominated intellectual field has been the subject of numerous studies over the last... -
Phronologies of Networked Water: Copenhagen
By way of water’s role in urban space, the chapter will revisit the notion of hybrids from two points: first, these ideas of hybridity in themselves... -
Enduring Attachments: On the Temporalities of Punk
The chapter explores how three authors—Alice Bag, Michelle Cruz Gonzales, and Shawna Potter— interrogate a punk temporality that involves personal... -
Rejecting and Resisting Ageism: Female Perspectives of Ageing with Punk
Perceptions of punk as a youth culture only and descriptions of its participants as being ‘post youth’ or attempting to ‘hold onto’ youth have been... -
‘… And Out Come the Comps’: Punk-O-Rama, Pro Skater, and Their Roles as Peak Music Experiences in a Current Punk Identity
As a result of the success of bands such as Green Day and the Offspring in the mid-1990s, and the continued rotation of these bands on radio stations... -
“I’m Not Someone Who Calls Himself an Anarchist, I am an Anarchist”: The Continuing Significance of Anarchism in the Later Lives of Ex-Adherents of British Anarcho-Punk
British anarcho-punk was a unique subset of the 1970s and 1980s punk rock subculture, wherein notions of anarchism were explored and enacted, beyond... -
Introduction: Dutch Industry and English Identity
Early modern England and the United Provinces experienced an emulative rivalry between the Spanish Armada and the Glorious Revolution. The English... -
The New Black Legend: England’s Violent Colonial Competition with the Dutch
The predominance of African slave labor on plantations in English and Dutch colonies over the course of the seventeenth century highlights the... -
One-Act Shakespeare: Teaching Cultural Legacy Through Excerpts and Adaptations
Despite widespread resistance to teaching Shakespearean drama through excerpted passages, an alternative to the standard two-week study of a... -
Online Shakespeare: Beneficial Learning Experiences for Non-Majors
When studying Shakespeare’s plays, most undergraduates struggle with close reading, textual analysis, and interpretation. Engaging with and... -
After the Decision
This chapter discusses the media attention received, both negative and positive, by the Horniman in the wake of its announcement of intention to... -
Reframing the Narrative
This chapter outlines how the Horniman Museum and Gardens began to address its colonial origin and legacy, the steps it took to improve and... -
The Way Out Is Through: Co-produced Critical Utopia as an Antidote to Anthropocenic Academic Melancholia
The starting point for this chapter is the late Mark Fisher’s work on nascent postcapitalist desire, as a curtailed exploration of the anxiety and... -
Conclusion
This concluding chapter revisits the key claims of the overall work. It summarises Reagan’s impact on American politics, policy-making, and popular... -
The Expressive Subject: Prosumers, Virtuosi, and Digital Musical Control
This chapter proposes expressive subjectivity as a framework to describe relations between the creativity dispositif, prosumer culture, and digital... -
Figurations of the Tool Agnostic
In this chapter, we sketch the outlines of the tool agnostic as figuration, a cultural trope for techno-social agency, that is particularly suited to... -
Davies, Eleanor
Eleanor Davies (née Touchet; later Douglas; also Audley) (1590–1652) believed herself to be a messenger from the biblical prophet Daniel following a... -
Emotions
The chapter starts by tracing the evolution of the concept of emotion from Greek antiquity to the twentieth century. Most of these perspectives...