This is a tribute to Franca Rame: activist, feminist, actress, artist and internationally renowned dramaturge. Because of her constant and coherent cultural, social and political commitment,…
I spoke at The University of Auckland regarding Art during a time of terrorism. October 2002, was a particularly horrible month in that respect: the terrorist bombing…
This book offers a criticial introduction to Canadian drama by way of six of the country’s most important contemporary playwrights. Each chapter constitues a study…
In this book, I propose a theory of equality centred on human flourishing or wellbeing, and argue that egalitarianism should be understood as seeking to make…
This collection pays tribute to the highly influential work of Professor G.A. Cohen in the field of egalitarian political philosophy. He has a significant body…
By: Emily Christina Murphy & Shannon R. Smith How can alternate histories of Digital Humanities (DH) through feminist criticism, participatory art, and design, shape undergraduate…
These volumes are meant to serve as an introduction to the lives, works and poetics of Italy’s major playwrights of the 20th century. The choices…
This publication (Legas, 1998) is a translation of two plays by the Italian professor, dramatist, and novelist Paloa Puppa. Le parole al buio (Words in…
This is a translation (with co-translator Anna Edwards) of the work by Michele Perriera. Novelist, playwright, theatre director, and essayist Michele Perriera, is one of…
This book was the winner of the 2010 Heldt Prize, given by AWSS Winner of the 2010 Bruce Lincoln Book Prize, given by the Association…