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Ten everyday lessons
Read more: Ten everyday lessonsChantelle Gray offers a vivid tribute to Deleuze and Guattari’s radical becomings, calling for creative resistance and world-making.


Chantelle Gray offers a vivid tribute to Deleuze and Guattari’s radical becomings, calling for creative resistance and world-making.

A Q&A with author Patrick Coleman on researching the Orange Order across 230 years and multiple continents.

by Florian Zappe Abel Ferrara is one of the most uncompromising and provocative filmmakers of his generation. From his early…

A Q&A with Jenna Clake, author of Whiteness, Feminism and the Absurd in Contemporary British and US Poetry.

Caroline Ashcroft explores the connections between current and mid-twentieth-century thought on the catastrophic potential of technology

Jim Gledhill on the organisation of civil defence in Scotland amidst Cold War tensions.

Dorothea Olkowski reflects on the work of Gilles Deleuze through a letter she received from him at the inception of Deleuze studies.

David McCrone explores public opinion on the devolved Scottish Parliament over the past 25 years.

by Jeffrey Knapp The first speaker in one of Shakespeare’s earliest plays is not a prince, like Hamlet, or a…

The authors of The Triumph of Textiles discuss poverty and prosperity during Dundee's time as a textile town