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  • av Michael Morris & Emma Bond
    361,-

    Scotland's Transnational Heritage draws on the expertise of academics, museum professionals and creative practitioners working together to re-think the way that the transnational histories of Scotland are being told today. The contributors emphasise Scotland's role in networks of colonialism and outline new historical examples of how Scottish trades and institutions benefited from empire and slavery, providing examples of contemporary case studies and innovative practices in storytelling that engage and inform. The book will inspire heritage and museum staff and academics to create new approaches to these histories, both in Scotland and beyond. Within the current context of calls to decolonise both the museum and the academy, this is a timely snapshot of the exciting and diverse work taking place in the field in Scotland today. Emma Bond is Professor in Italian and Comparative Studies at the University of Oxford. Michael Morris is Senior Lecturer in Humanities at the University of Dundee.

  • - An Applied Analysis of Modern Challenges
    av Emma Bond & Andy Phippen
    670,-

    Drawing on a range of methods from internet mediated research (IMR) to inform our ethnographic account, the book provides an in-depth exploration of the public and organisational discourses arising from four short, clear high-profile internet risk case studies in the education sector ranging from early year to higher education.

  • av Emma Bond
    816,-

    Writing Migration through the Body builds a study of the body as a mutable site for negotiating and articulating the transnational experience of mobility.

  • av Emma Bond
    1 175,-

    Writing Migration through the Body builds a study of the body as a mutable site for negotiating and articulating the transnational experience of mobility.

  • - Illness, Silence and Identity in Svevo, Pressburger and Morandini
    av Emma Bond
    1 136,-

    If Madame Bovary's death in Flaubert's 1857 novel marked the definitive end of the Romantic vision of literary disease, then the advent of psychoanalysis less than half a century later heralded an entirely new set of implications for literature dealing with illness.

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