Changing France Katy ParryFocusing on cultural areas such as exhibitions, transport, food, dress and photography, Changing France shows how apparently trivial aspects of modern life provided Second Empire writers with a versatile means of thinking about deeper issues.
Gender History
The essays in ‘John Ruskin and Nineteenth-Century Education‘ examine Ruskin’s influence on educating girls
Looking at the siege of Paris
Transformations explores the interactions between people and their urban surroundings through site-specific art and creative practices
It also contains many previously unpublished illustrations
introduced in February 2006
This book examines how four communities in the rapidly developing cities of Southeast Asia have creatively solved growing environmental problems
autobiography and the many constructions of narrative
Integrating in detail the experiences of both Britain and Ireland
Presented at the intersection of critical analysis and visual critique
Intimacy and injury offers an original perspective on the #MeToo movement from South Africa and India
An essential read for students and specialists in contemporary French cinema