How can academics keep up with the literature? Mounting workloads and mushrooming publication output are making the task of staying abreast of the latest developments in the literature ever more difficult for academics. Here, eight researchers reflect on their own approaches and offer their tips By Verity Archer 22 August
Language, Madness, and Desire: On Literature, by Michel Foucault Danielle Sands on a collection of previously unpublished material that fails to capture the ‘flair and flight’ of the French philosopher at his best By Danielle Sands 1 October
Kierkegaard, Eve and Metaphors of Birth, by Alison Assiter Danielle Sands welcomes a focus on a life stage that has been largely neglected by philosophers By Danielle Sands 30 July
Senses of the Subject, by Judith Butler Danielle Sands on a collection of philosophical essays that focus on passions, desires and sensory experience By Danielle Sands 16 July