Poetry

Pavilion Author Q&A: Martha Sprackland

For the latest interview in the series, we chatted to Martha Sprackland, author of Citadel (2020) to discuss her collection, collective anxiety, psychedelic experiences and visual art, examining how these interplay within her recent writing.

Film studies, Literature

The Continuing Relevance of Mr Freedom

When I wrote my book on William Klein's Mr. Freedom (1969), I was mostly interested in the way it related to the American cinematic tradition. Although I did try to show how the film arose from a broader narrative history – including literature and poetry – my focus was on how it helps us understand … Continue reading

History, Journals, postcolonial studies

Spotlight on Migration and Mobility: Free to read journal articles and 30% off selected e-book and print books

For August we are putting a spotlight on Mobility and Migration in our books, journals, and digital collections.

Journals

Featured in Town Planning Review 93.3: The Potential Impact of Different Types of Planners: Ethical principles in an increasingly diverse planning profession

Featured in Town Planning Review 93.3: 'Ethical principles in an increasingly diverse planning profession: the potential impact of different types of planners' by Hannah Hickman and John Sturzaker.

Enlightenment

Rousseau et Locke: Dialogues critiques

Rousseau et Locke: Dialogues critiques is the July volume in the Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment series. This volume, edited by Johanna Lenne-Cornuez and Céline Spector reassesses the legacy of Lockian thought in that of Rousseau, in all areas of his philosophy. This blog post introduces readers to this new edited collection discussing the claims and ambitions of … Continue reading