In this work, Hermann Schmitz introduces the main theses of NewPhenomenology: subjective facts an...
One hundred years after the birth of Pier Paolo Pasolini, his oeuvremight best be described as 'u...
Through thousands of years of evolution, features of the natural environment helped to mold human...
Research on gender inequality uses limited and sectoral areas as areference. A team of scholars, ...
The current volume provides an interpretation of American pragmatism according to which pragmatis...
Unlike in the United Kingdom and France, where fashion during the SecondWorld War is extensively ...
There are many ways to mark the anniversary of a civil code: one of them is to analyse the cultur...
Edited by Agon Hamza and Frank Ruda, 'Politics, State, Communism' brings together a series of spe...
The present book intends to invite readers on a multi-dimensional and multifaceted journey meetin...
The Kyoto School is the most important philosophical current in Japan during the 20th century. Th...
How can we approach the world and guide our thinking in the face ofprofound, myriad challenges? T...
The experience of democratic self-government of migration practiced in the village of Riace, Cala...
The contagious joy of a party, the solemn silence in a church, thegloomy atmosphere of endless ro...
Since their invention, computers have kept revolutionizing the world at astaggering pace. And yet...
Reading can become the grave of meaning or the place of itsresurrection. It becomes a tomb when m...
The theatrical culture of Tibet is probably the last to remain virtually unknown to the outside w...
Bertrand Russell's research on logic is believed, alongside Wittgenstein's andMoore's works, to h...
What kind of mood does a late-night walk in a city evoke? Is there a distinct ambiance of the des...
Radiohead is among the few bands in contemporary popular music that have combined considerable co...
The Photographer's Guide to Los Santos blends video games and photography, exploring Grand Theft ...
The book is composed of 21 chapters. Each of them has its own integrity, and it can be read indep...
Informalized employment persists and emerges in new forms in advanced and developing economies al...
Socialization in childhood and at a young age is marked, not only by measurable factors such as a...
Pop music meets the media... This issue is dedicated to a social and cultural phenomenon that we ...
The essays in this collection explore the construction and transformation of self image through t...
The itineraries suggested in this book interrogate the ontological and metaphysical sense of aest...
Peter Eisenman (Yale School of Architecture, New Haven, Eisenman Architects, New York, USA) discu...
This study is led by the overarching idea that a precise metalanguage should be required when int...
Montage, today, is a widespread procedure that doesn't concern just artistic production, but also...
Since the middle of the twentieth century, visual art has displayed an ambivalent nature, torn be...
The essay investigates the effects produced by criminal networks involved in the production and h...
This book provides a lucid and accurate analysis of European and American social contexts where t...
History of Cinema Without Names is an editorial project which gathers research papers presented a...
Choosing, deciding and changing constitute the common thread of everything that we want and that ...
An exciting novel that pushes temporal, spatial and literary boundaries.
A historical and philosophical approach to understanding COVID-19 from scholars with diverse pers...
A collection of papers examining human labour as expressed in the arts across East Asia and Europe.
The concept of 'atmosphere' as a qualitative-emotional prius of sensory experience seems today to...
The current volume brings together a collection of essays from the conference 'The Postmodern Con...
In this book, Montani defends the reasons to place Kant's concept of imaginationa in a paleo-anth...
Explores the affinities between the work of Marx and Wittgenstein.
An exploration of the role that culture can play in the protection of our world.
Historians from Italy and Japan compare and contrast the long 1960s in each country.
After researching the life of a British Special Operation Executive agent, Oliver Churchill, who ...
Today, the Western idea of society, founded on a contract between citizens and limited to the coh...
Examines the Japanese concept of Yonaoshi and the global connections it reveals.
Failed revolutions that have unfolded in our digital age in countries such as Myanmar, Ukraine, I...
This book surveys how humans across Eurasia depicted their knowledge of the heavens over a period...