books by subject
Communication Studies

Truth, Fiction, and Literature: A Philosophical Perspective (Clarendon Library of Logic and Philosophy)

Transoceanic Dialogues: Coolitude in Caribbean and Indian Ocean Literatures: 5 (Comparatisme et Societe/Comparatism and Society)

Against Interpretation: And Other Essays

Clearing a Space: Reflections on India, Literature and Culture: 8 (Peter Lang Ltd.)

Hauntings: Psychoanalysis and Ghostly Transmissions (Studies in the Psychosocial)

The Whole Creature: Complexity, Biosemiotics and the Evolution of Culture

Does the Internet Have an Unconscious?: Slavoj Žižek and Digital Culture (Psychoanalytic Horizons)

The Destructive Element: British Psychoanalysis and Modernism (Language, Discourse, Society)

Comedy: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions)

Culture and Communication: The Logic by which Symbols Are Connected. An Introduction to the Use of Structuralist Analysis in Social Anthropology (Themes in the Social Sciences)

Humanism (The New Critical Idiom)

Genes, Peoples, and Languages

The Ideology of the Aesthetic

Postfeminism: Cultural Texts and Theories

Modernism: An Anthology of Sources and Documents

Elements of Semiology

Language Diversity in Greece: Local Challenges with International Implications: 36 (Multilingual Education, 36)

Ludwig Wittgenstein: Dictating Philosophy: To Francis Skinner – The Wittgenstein-Skinner Manuscripts

The Derrida Reader: Writing Performances

Sounds, Societies, Significations: Numanistic Approaches to Music: 2 (Numanities - Arts and Humanities in Progress, 2)

Reading Across Borders: Storytelling and Knowledges of Resistance (Comparative Feminist Studies)

Marxism Modernity Postcolonial Stud: 11 (Cultural Margins, Series Number 11)

High Theory/Low Culture

Literary Theory: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions)

Introducing Derrida: A Graphic Guide (Graphic Guides)

Language as a Social Semiotic: Social Interpretation of Language and Meaning

Power: A Philosophical Analysis

The Body and the Arts

Culture, Capital and Representation
