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Comparing the Experiences of Argentina, Brazil, China, India and South Korea
The Fourth Dimension in Fin-de-Sicle in Literature and Culture
The Global Fight Against Tuberculosis and HIVRutgers Series in Childhood Studies
Public Health Demonstration Projects in New YCritical Issues in Health and Medicine
Violence, Death, and Modern Queer Culture Sexuality Studies
Immigrant Incorporation in New Destinations
Unbecoming Cinema constitutes a welcome addition to texts that provide a film-philosophical perspective on film
A primary source on a journey to Persia by Captain John Compton Pyne in 1884 revealing the Wests fascination
This book examines the grass-roots relationship between the Irish Republican Army (IRA) and the civilian popula
'Biopunk Dystopias' contends that we find ourselves at a historical nexus, defined by the rise of biology as the dr
Migrating Borders and Moving Times analyses migrant border crossings in relation to their everyday experiences
Knights Across the Atlantic tells for the first time the full story of the Knights of Labor in Britain and Ireland, where
Using original field data from Israel and northern and south-eastern Europe, the contributors argue that new insig
This volume tells the story of the case study genre at a time when it became the genre par excellence for discus
Everyday Resistance, Peacebuilding and State-making addresses debates on the liberal peace and the policies
Foregrounding the figures of case study pioneers, and highlighting their radical engagements with the genre, the
This book examines the motivations for the European Union's (EU) policy towards the Common Market of the So
Mass vaccination campaigns are political projects that presume to protect individuals, communities, and societie
Core themes in the chapters include immunisation as an element of state formation; citizens' articulation of seein
Sustainability has become a key socio-political issue over recent years. However, whilst the literary-critical comm
Mobility and security are key themes for students of international politics that assume a globalized world. This bo
The contributions to this book cover a broad range of topics that are bound together by their focus on both the po
Scholars of Edmund Spenser have focused much more on his accomplishments in epic and pastoral than his wo
A Table for One: A Critical Reading of Singlehood, Time and Gender explores the links between female singlehoo
Over the past 15 years, the field of archival studies around the world has experienced unprecedented growth wit
From the early days of Christianity in Sub-Saharan Africa, a
In Genius Envy Adrianna M. Paliyenko uncovers a forgotten
Eurocentric view of Christian teaching was a primary tool in
past: the multiplicity and diversity of nineteenth-century
the subjugation and domination of native populations. Since
French womens poetic voices. Conservative critics of the
1921 Kimbanguism, an African Initiated Church, has
time attributed genius to masculinity and dismissed the
advocated a reconstruction of Blackness by appropriating
work of female authors as feminine literature. Despite the
the
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efforts of leading thinkers, and historians to erase
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how female poets invigorated the debate about the origins
spiritual
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of genius and garnered in their time for their literary representation has continued to flourishgaining
creativity
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The Spurned Race is the first comprehensive study of
Kimbanguism
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resources to offer new sociological and theological
considers the texts of celebrated writers such as
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exploration of theand meanings of logos throughout Aristotles work. It claims th
Desbordes-Valmore,
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physical and Siefert,
cultural, to understand the development of Chinas maritime south
on the Christian bible. The Spurned Race provides a
Ackermann.
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and of relations between China and its region, Ngs analy
unique and important look at the independent nature of
challenged the notion of genius as gendered, advocating
early African Christian prophetic movements.
for their rightful place in the canon.
The Russian Revolution was an explosion of mass democracy from below. It transformed the people who took pa
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Knowledge of Russian culture in Britain grew slowly in the nineteenth century, then rapidly in the years leading u
Including chapters on ideology, the individual, collective organisms, society, crisis and temporality, Using Gramsc
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the Haitian Revolution of 1791-1804, the only
By critically examining the work of the most famous economists of the neoliberal period including Alan Greenspa
Toussaint was a military genius who led an army composed overwhelmingly of former enslaved Africans and peo
An important and controversial book, The Profit Doctrine exposes the uses and abuses of mainstream economic
This new political biography of Toussaint aims to provide readers with an accessible yet scholarly introduction to
This book offers a detailed analysis of the design and implementation of prostitution policy at the local level, and
This book is a guide to the latest research using the C-SPAN Archives. In this book, nine authors present origina
The outsized influence of Jews in American entertainment from the early days of Hollywood to the present has p
Democracy Promotion as Foreign Policy looks at democracy promotion as a form of foreign policy. It asks why d
Shadow banking - a system of credit creation outside traditional banks - was central to the development of the gl
Managing Modern Healthcare seeks to draw a number of important and grounded lessons about how manageme
The global public health community has focused care and funding on TB and HIV in Zambia, but adult policy-ma
Nursing with a Message transports readers to New York City in the 1920s and 1930s, charting the rise and fall of
This work examines how death, suicide and violence shaped modern queer culture, arguing that negative experi
Somalis in the Twin Cities and Columbus seeks to understand the integration outcomes of refugees in the Midwe
Clapperton Mavhunga's collection of essays about science, technology, and innovation (STI) from an African per
This book looks at the democratic constructions surrounding public debates about issues related to scientific and
This new critical edition of Mary Shelleys Frankenstein was developed by leading scholars for aspiring scientists
Advances in the Analysis of Spanish Exclamatives is the first book entirely devoted to Spanish exclamatives, a s
In this book, Jennifer Garrison examines literary representations of the central symbol of later medieval religious
'Global' is everywhere recent years have seen a significant proliferation of the adjective 'global' across discours
All around the world and throughout history resistance has played an important role and it still does. Some stri
This ground-breaking book explores the points of convergence between corporate capitalism and terrorist practic
Which theoretical approaches of contemporary cultural criticism can Disability Studies employ? At the same time
Although Herodot's dictum that "Egypt is a gift of the Nile" is proverbial, there has been only scant attention to th
Digital technology already has permeated the physical world. Devices such as smartphones, tablets or wearable
Kitchen, cooking, nutrition, and eating have become omnipresent cultural topics. They stand at the center of des
Over the past 20 years European theatre underwent fundamental changes in terms of aesthetic focus, institution
historiographical and institutional analysis, and quantitative
and qualitative sociological analysis with special attention
to media discourse and congregational, demographic,
gender and regional dimensions.
The authors
Left-wing analysis builds
intellectuals on and
in Britain statistical
the US data
hadand a repudiated
long range the Soviet regime. Why was the collapse of the
of studies in English, Ukrainian, Russian and Polish,
How is performativity shaped by digital media and how do performance practices themselves reflect and alter
presenting the Ukrainian case as applicable to other border
societies and beyond.
Emil Bessels was chief scientist and medical officer on George Francis Hall's ill-fated American North Pole Expe
This is the first book to present a series of findings about how culture and society has evolved with the Web. It in
Essential reading for researchers and students of arctic exploration history, this book is also a compelling read fo
Seventy years have passed since the end of the Asia-Pacific War, yet Japan remains embroiled in controversy w
What motivates people to become involved in issues and struggles beyond their own borders? How are activists
Buddhism, often described as an austere religion that condemns desire, promotes denial, and idealizes the conte
China and the West: Music, Representation, and Reception is the first book to explore how Chinese and Western
Peacebuilding serves as a catch-all term to describe efforts by an array of international organizations, non-gove
The
HowJazz Republic
can we considers
leverage the history
digitization and access
to improve critical reception
to justice,of jazz music
without during Germanys
compromising Weimar principles
the fundamental Republic,
Step-by-step, Goetze describes how the peacebuilding field came into being, how it defines who belongs to it an
Edited by Jane Bailey and Valerie Steeves. Contributions by Trevor Scott Milford; Akane Kanai; Assumpta Ndeng
Strange Science: Investigating the Limits of Knowledge in the Victorian Age is an unprecedented collection that e
Keywords: Privacy, identity, equality, online environment, women, cyberfeminism, policy
This volume studies elements of Austro-Hungarian or Central European culture that were common across linguis
This book examines the human desire for God through the lens of Bernard Lonergan's 'concrete subjectivity.' Wit
In Writing the Yugoslav Wars, Dragana Obradovi analyses how the Yugoslav wars of secession helped shape th
Writing Beloveds considers the way in which a poetic convention, the 'beloved' to whom Renaissance amatory p
This book examines the role high courts play in thirteen countries, including: Australia, Brazil, Canada, Germany,
In a world where the notion of home is more traumatizing than it is comforting, artists are using this literal and fig
The naval leader has taken centre stage in traditional naval histories. However, while the historical narrative has
The book offers a bold analysis of how English royal women of the Anglo-Saxon, Danish and Norman dynasties
This book examines the critical period in Europe between 1700 -1850, when political, economic and cultural shift
Nearly two decades of research at Chunchucmil, Yucatan, Mexico documented a thriving city of 40,000 people w
This work compares the process and practice of nineteenth-century American and Russian internal colonization,
In The Only True People, a multidisciplinary group of archaeologists, linguists, ethnographers, ethnohistorians, a
Through the study of archaeological, ethnographic, linguistic, and historical evidence from northern Peru to north
This volume looks at how different physical environments contribute to the reproduction of cultural forms even in
Colonialism and the process of state expansion into new territories far from the capitol and mother country have
Remains of the Social is an interdisciplinary volume of essays that engages with what the social might mean aft
concepts of narratology and eighteenth-century literature. It questions whether the general concepts of narratology are as su
nsforming everyday spatio-temporal perception. The archaeology of experimental and anthropological cinema leads into ps
blems in transboundary water systems in the Middle East, from the Nile to the Euphrates. They are concerned with the polit
ocess and the variety of policy responses generated among a reduced group of Latin American and Asian countries. In part
ate Victorian scientists, radical philosophers and writers were discussing the possibility of a different kind of fourth dimension
expert on management and economics of innovation and knowledge. It offers original insights in processes of innovation an
connection
so heavily inbetween
analysischildren,
of large childhood
amounts ofand theology.
textual Oversimplified, two main trends developed. The one is moving from t
material.
provide employment for a dwindling population of rural youth while preserving the natural environment and bolstering region
method in historiography and the humanities and social sciences more generally. Focusing on the topic of prostitution in 17
Lakes autostrada officially began, the preliminary step toward what would become the first European motorway. That Benito
signs and signification are now generally well known. Less well known, however, is the fact that Peirce initially conceived th
us Fumigosis and the Early English Books Online Corpus. This scholarship on prostitution and the sex trade offers insight in
herto been reluctant to engage with and extending Peirces semiotic theory beyond the much canvassed systems of his Phil
e Hektor enters the Iliad, analysing each entrance's narrative context and style. In so doing, the author challenges and dest
y little scholarship on women, children, and the family. This book fills that gap by offering diverse essays on how WWII, the
gainst Jews, but more commonly noticeable in everyday discourse. This innovative empirical study examines written examp
Recalcitrant Faith critically examines the unique challenges facing Muslims in Europe and North America. From the philosop
e economic discourse is necessary in order to understand the underlying logic of Chinese economic development. The majo
e Pickthall. His various roles as translator of the Quran, traveller to the Near East, political journalist writing on behalf of Mu
fucian democracy, Confucian values and ethics, and Confucian alternatives to Western models of modernization. In many r
West through both private and public spheres. For China, the private sphere of family life is well developed while behaviour in
ctual tasks. Debating Humanity reconstructs how contemporary sociologists and philosophers among others, Arendt, Taylo
h a comparative analysis of interventions in Cambodia, East Timor, and Afghanistan, she focuses on the incentives motivatin
This book, based on long-term ethnographic research in a destitute former mining town in Kyrgyzstan, testifies to the precar
secute crimes against humanity. With its global reach and mandate to investigate and prosecute some of the world's most s
al think tank established jointly by the United States and Soviet Union in Austria in 1972, was intended to advance scientific
which Western societies have defined such criminals as pirates, torturers, or terrorists as beyond the pale of civilization. Son
nd, or echoed and how has the discourse of Latinamericanism shaped their work? How have their writings contributed to the
Conte gives account of his choices in editing his Virgilian text. Engaging in a passionate debate with his predecessors and
ences is overdue. Starting with the earlier Swiss classics Glauser and Drrenmatt and including important Austrian author
over the last decades by political philosophers, human-right thinkers, social and ethical theorists, a comprehensive treatmen
he volume will try to offer an articulated account of respect which, starting from its primeval connection with the search for e
ist movement that serves the needs of and advocates for the nonreligious. This volume brings together the latest research o
sophical implications of augmented reality. Applications cover diverse fields like psychopathology and education, implication
n the field of Qur'anic Studies, involving the insights of 25 scholars on 50 Qur'anic passages. These scholars represent a di
e, with advertising no longer bound to the traditional media industry. Although the advertising industry still has broader acces
language use. While numerous studies on youth language focus on face-to-face interaction, this book draws data from conv
ure and the role of Zionism. The study uncovers the discrepancy between the Western democratic self-image of Israel and i
nd left her mark on the development of the Yishuv and the state. She was a unique woman, great leader, with a magnetic p
ement (KM), and strategic learning into a single enterprise-wide discipline for the benefit of the business or organization in w
ng citizenship and noncitizenship is ambiguous and inconsistent. In case studies analyzing the legal barriers to citizenship ri
of industrial capitalism, the fall of European empires in the Americas, and the rise of nations there. New Countries explores h
lements in Mumbai use water to assert their rights to the city and to citizenship. Anand considers the specific social meanin
mprovisation. Though some have argued that aesthetics can be analyzed objectively, here the contributors take as starting
s of management and activism by modeling critical thought as the driving force of a politics of crisis.
two thinkers from different continents, cultures, training, and critical perspectivesdebating and reflecting upon what litera
70s, a former math teacher named Duch served as the commandant of the S-21 security center, where as many as 20,000
stani women in Toronto to explore how state multiculturalismin the form of workplace training programs and government-f
structures have provided the essential social and ideological frameworks for the construction of contemporary Nigeria. Using
imperial Greater Caribbean, between 1760 and 1860. Focusing on the Caribbean coast of New Granada (present-day Colo
Peru's most creative and inspiring indigenous political activists. His compelling life story covers nearly eight decades, provid
Argentine musicians of the twentieth century: Afro-Argentine swing guitarist Oscar Alemn, jazz saxophonist Gato Barbieri,
rgy economy in this ethnography of the oil industry and other forms of energy in Trinidad.
Republic
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materialism, the complicated
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nature, the origin of property, the origin of government, and the primordial nature of inequality and war are popular topics in
explore the relationship between the digital and temporality. Malkowski traces ethical and cinematic debates surrounding th
one and the many, the potential and the actual, the material and immaterial and the world itself. This apparent kinship is not
political theories to show how claims about prehistory are used and presents evidence that much of what we think we know
mpire
interactions and themselves contribute to reconceiving and redeploying the problems of ancient metaphysics. Alongside this
ve us entry into some of the most contentious issues of the day. This wholly materialist understanding produces worldly rea
om its original homeland in Mongolia up to the end of the Ilkhanate of Iran in 1335. Taking a thematic approach, the chapter
singly prevalent over the years; this is due in large part to the fact that activists have captured public imagination and gained
. Venkat Mani presents a historical account of world literature. By locating translation, publication, and circulation along rout
udy of activism and illustrates four different research sites in which activism can be observed and studied: organizations, ne
of a nations relationship with print culture. Moving from early Orientalist collections, to the Nazi magazine Weltliteratur, to t
present its war during wartime. How did the material and conceptual pressures of total war affect what it meant to see or to
ces of the early modern period show the essentiality of aesthetic experience for philosophical reflection, and in particular for
s controversy on a pan-European scale, with particular attention to developments in England, Bohemia, and at the general c
war in general; in other words, beginning with a close and critical analysis of a particular cultural scene, the author makes st
rk in regional isolation, a practice that has given rise to the impression that the controversies were more or less insular, their
Hannah Arendts recently published Denktagebuch, or Book of Thoughts. In this book a number of innovative Arendt schol
n Orthodox countries to consider the relationship between Christianity and liberal democracy. Contributors examine the influ
hical perspectives, The Weight of Love analyzes the nature and role of affectivity in medieval Christian devotion through an o
tice of thinking and writing. Artifacts of Thinking provides an introduction to the Denktagebuch as well as a glimpse of these
m-philosophical perspective on films that otherwise take on and involve difficult subject matter, including in this case suicide
884 revealing the Wests fascination with the Middle East in Victorian times. The book includes an introduction by the editors
n Army (IRA) and the civilian population during the Irish Revolution. It is primarily concerned with the attempts of the militant
ned by the rise of biology as the driving force of scientific progress, a strongly grown mainstream attention given to genetic
ation to their everyday experiences of time and connects these to wider social and political structures. Sometimes border cr
Labor in Britain and Ireland, where they operated between 1883 and the end of the century. British and Irish Knights drew o
he contributors argue that new insights are generated by approaching border crossing as a process with diverse temporalitie
he genre par excellence for discussing human sexuality across the humanities and the life sciences. A History of the Case S
n the liberal peace and the policies of peacebuilding through a theoretical and empirical study of resistance in peacebuilding
al engagements with the genre, the work scrutinises the case writing practices of Sigmund Freud and his predecessor sexol
ards the Common Market of the South (Mercosur), the EU's most important relationship with another regional economic inte
viduals, communities, and societies. Like other pervasive expressions of state power - taxing, policing, conscripting - mass
mation; citizens' articulation of seeing (or not seeing) their needs incorporated into public health practice; allegations that don
ver, whilst the literary-critical community has advanced enthusiastically on an exciting range of environmentally-based analy
assume a globalized world. This book brings together research that looks into the political regulation of movement with rese
gether by their focus on both the politics and the material underpinnings of movement. The authors engage diverse themes
nts in epic and pastoral than his work in satire. Scholars of early modern English satire almost never discuss Spenser. Howe
the links between female singlehood and social time, juxtaposing two theoretical fields that are rarely linked: the social stud
erienced unprecedented growth within the academy and within the profession, and archival studies graduate education prog
e for why Europeans believed a massive southern continent existed, and why they advocated for its discovery. When ships
embodies research on South Asian goddesses in various disciplines. The theme running through all the contributions, with
n has continued to flourishgaining increased momentum even as its perspective shifts, as a third generation adds its voice
enth-century novel of adultery and how it often served as a metaphor for relationships between the imperial and the colonize
in Africa in comparison to the Middle East and the Arab world. Shirin Edwin points to the embrace between Islam and politi
e comparable to that of overseas postcolonial countries? Or are such comparisons no more than victimology to mask Scott
ughout Aristotles work. It claims that the basic meaning is gathering, a relation that holds its terms together without isolati
elopment of Chinas maritime southeast in late Imperial times, these linked essays by a senior scholar challenge the usual r
en China and its region, Ngs analysis provides crucial background to understanding China within Asias maritime world. The
ransformed the people who took part and inspired tens of millions across the world. Its global impact shook the capitalist sy
Africa.
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erous counter-revolutionary terror in history. And because the real history of the revolution is so subversive of class rule ever
then rapidly in the years leading up to the First World War. This book analyses the early twentieth-century wave of russoph
isis and temporality, Using Gramsci offers a new pattern in Gramscian studies aimed to speak to the broader audience of so
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n Revolution of 1791-1804, the only successful slave revolt in recorded history, and he remains an international inspiration,
ral period including Alan Greenspan, Joseph Stiglitz and Paul Krugman, the authors Robert Chernomas and Ian Hudson de
f former enslaved Africans and people of African descent to victory after victory under the banner Liberty or Death over the
nd abuses of mainstream economic canons, identify those responsible and reaffirm the primacy of political economy.
essible yet scholarly introduction to his complex life while critically analysing Toussaints political thought, his contribution as
itution policy at the local level, and the instruments that are employed by local administrators to control prostitution and sex
book, nine authors present original work using the video archives to study presidential debates, public opinion and Congres
s of Hollywood to the present has proved an endlessly fascinating and controversial topic, for Jews and non-Jews alike. From
orm of foreign policy. It asks why democracy was seen to be the answer to the 7/7 bombings and why it should be promoted
central to the development of the global financial crisis. This volume addresses questions on the origins of the shadow bank
nded lessons about how management networks develop and influence the spread of management knowledge and practice;
HIV in Zambia, but adult policy-makers, doctors, and humanitarians often ignore children's perspectives as they confront inf
d 1930s, charting the rise and fall of two community health centers in the neighborhoods of East Harlem and Bellevue-Yorkv
ulture, arguing that negative experiences, as much as affirmative subculture formation, influenced the emergence of a collec
outcomes of refugees in the Midwest at local and state levels to show how communities struggle with political, social, and e
nnovation (STI) from an African perspective opens with the idea, "Things do not (always) mean the same from everywhere;
bout issues related to scientific and technological development, specifically in this case nanotechnology. Brice Laurent argu
ding scholars for aspiring scientists, engineers, and medical professionals. This unique framing will make this a core text in
voted to Spanish exclamatives, a special sentence type often overlooked by contemporary linguists and neglected in standa
l symbol of later medieval religious culture: the Eucharist. In contrast to scholarship that depicts mainstream believers as en
he adjective 'global' across discourses. But what do social actors actually do when using this term? Written from within the p
nt role and it still does. Some strive to raise it to cause change. Some dare not to speak of it. Some try to smother it to ke
orate capitalism and terrorist practice. Assessing the increase in the number of terrorist attacks directed against commercial
Studies employ? At the same time, what can Cultural Studies gain by incorporating disability more fully as a framework for
has been only scant attention to the way the river impacted on ancient Egyptian society. Egyptologists frequently focus on t
s smartphones, tablets or wearables and online venues like virtual worlds and social networks have penetrated every part o
cs. They stand at the center of design, gastronomy, nutrition science, and agriculture. Artists have appropriated cooking as
terms of aesthetic focus, institutional structure and in its position in society. The impetus for these changes was provided by
gime. Why was the collapse of the Eastern Bloc experienced as a shock that destabilised their identities and political allegia
ctices themselves reflect and alter techno-social configurations? Performing the Digital inquires into the technological terms
ill-fated American North Pole Expedition of 1871-73 on board the ship Polaris. Bessels' book, translated from the German in
iety has evolved with the Web. It includes a number of histories of national web spaces, accounts of different domains such
is book is also a compelling read for the interested general reader.
emains embroiled in controversy with its neighbors over the wars commemoration. Among the many points of contention b
eir own borders? How are activists changed and movements transformed when they reach out to others a world away? This
motes denial, and idealizes the contemplative life, actually has a thriving leisure culture in Asia. Justin McDaniel looks at the g
o explore how Chinese and Western musical materials and traditionsthose involving instruments, melodies, rhythms, stage
ternational organizations, non-governmental organizations, and even agencies of foreign states to restore or construct a pe
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how it defines who belongs to it and who does not, and what kind of group culture it has generated. Using an innovative and
ord; Akane Kanai; Assumpta Ndengeyingoma; Jacquelyn Burkell; Madelaine Saginur; Priscilla M. Regan; Diana L. Sweet; Je
an unprecedented collection that examines marginal, fringe, and unconventional forms of scientific inquiry, as well as their
sm, policy
re that were common across linguistic, national, and ethnic communities, and shows how some of these commonalities surv
nergan's 'concrete subjectivity.' With Lonergan as an integrating thread, the author engages a variety of thinkers, including
wars of secession helped shape the regions literary culture. Obradovi argues that the crisis of the countrys disintegration
d' to whom Renaissance amatory poetry was addressed, becomes influential political rhetoric, an instrument that both men a
Australia, Brazil, Canada, Germany, India, Nigeria, and the United States. The volume's contributors analyse the centralizing
, artists are using this literal and figurative space to reframe human responses to trauma. Building on the scholarship of key
r, while the historical narrative has been fairly consistent the development of various navies has been accompanied by assu
on, Danish and Norman dynasties used literary patronage to negotiate conquest and factionalism in the 11th and early 12th
political, economic and cultural shifts were bringing about a new understanding of the individual and of society. Bringing toge
ed a thriving city of 40,000 people without the powerful kings and massive temples seen at other Maya centers. What brough
and Russian internal colonization, a form of contiguous, continental expansion, imperialism and colonialism that incorporate
, ethnographers, ethnohistorians, and epigraphers evaluate views of Maya history and prehistory in order to more accurately
vidence from northern Peru to northern Chile, Bolivia, and northwest Argentina, the authors in this volume show the significa
production of cultural forms even in the wake of colonization, migration, and other processes of displacement and change. T
e capitol and mother country have occurred for thousands of years across the globe. Within the American Southwest, colon
with what the social might mean after apartheid; a condition referred to as the post-apartheid social. The volume grapples w
s of narratology are as such applicable to historically specific fields, or whether they need further specification. Furthermore
ical cinema leads into psycho-physiological laboratories of the 19th century. Through personal and systematic catenations,
concerned with the political and scientific contexts in which cooperation on water security may take place, as well as the lim
d Asian countries. In particular, it proposes to critically examine these varied responses from
t kind of fourth dimension. Before Einstein offers the first book-length examination of the impact of pre-Relativity four-dimen
rocesses of innovation and learning and it draws implications for economic theory and public policy. It introduces the reader
The one is moving from theology to childhood and is called Theologies of Childhood and the other is moving from children a
ent and bolstering regional pride. Footprints in Paradise centers on how Okinawans sense of place is transforming rapidly,
topic of prostitution in 17th-century England, it shows how corpus methods can assist in social research, and can be used t
an motorway. That Benito Mussolini himself participated in the festivities indicates just how important the project was to Italia
eirce initially conceived these systems within a 'Philosophy of Representation', his latter-day version of the traditional gramm
sex trade offers insight into the social position of women in history.
assed systems of his Philosophy of Representation, this book will be essential reading for everyone working in the field of se
uthor challenges and destabilises previous popular and scholarly assumptions about Hektor, and about the Iliad as a whole.
ssays on how WWII, the Holocaust, and the aftermath affected Jewish families and Jewish communities, with an especially
examines written examples of antisemitism in contemporary Germany. Drawing on 14,000 letters and e-mails sent between
merica. From the philosophical perspective of the Frankfurt Schools critical theory, this book attempts not only to diagnose t
c development. The majority of works on the subject see China's economic development as a linear process of marketizatio
st writing on behalf of Muslim Turkey, and creator of the Muslim novel are discussed. In later life Pickthall became a promine
modernization. In many respects, however, the discussions have reached an impasse: Whereas some observers tend to de
eloped while behaviour in public relating to matters of government and the law is less reliable. In contrast, the West operate
mong others, Arendt, Taylor, Archer and Boltanski understand the key anthropological skills that define our shared member
n the incentives motivating domestic elites that prevent the establishment of modern political order. Of interest to scholars a
tan, testifies to the precariousness of life in the former Soviet republics in the decades after the collapse of the USSR. It follo
ome of the world's most severe crimes (genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity) the creation of the Internationa
ded to advance scientific collaboration. Until the late 1980s, the IIASA was one of the very few permanent sites where policy
he pale of civilization. Sonja Schillings argues that this legal fiction does more than characterize certain persons as inherent
writings contributed to the discursive construction of the southern neighbors and how have they undermined this constructio
th his predecessors and critics, he guides the reader in a fascinating journey in the history of transmission and interpretation
mportant Austrian authors, such as Wolf Haas and Heinrich Steinfest, this volume covers the essential writers, genres, and
comprehensive treatment of the problem from a historical-philosophical perspective is conspicuously absent. The present c
tion with the search for esteem and the pursuit of human excellence, gradually evolves towards the recognition of the politic
ether the latest research on organized secularism in the US, including its history, institution building, activist and political stra
nd education, implications concern issues as diverse as negative knowledge, group cognition, the internet of things, and on
e scholars represent a diverse range of disciplinary backgrounds and provide readers with unique insights into the latest tre
ry still has broader access to the different measures and channels, users and consumers today have more possibilities to p
ook draws data from conversation, e-forums, teen fiction, and comics to offer an integrated account of language change in a
self-image of Israel and its military influenced practical approaches to civil society. It presents in-depth the historical develop
eader, with a magnetic personality, a highly complex individual. She held some of the most important positions that her part
ness or organization in which it is practiced. With the success of knowledge services as a management methodology, the p
al barriers to citizenship rights in over twenty countries, the contributors show how states use citizenship requirements to pol
New Countries explores how these events transformed the Americas in diverging ways. Up to 1790, Saint Domingues suga
he specific social meanings attached to piped water in a city surrounded by water, with water flowing through it in myriad wa
tributors take as starting point that our social realities, particularly in regard to race, class, gender, and other forms of identit
eflecting upon what literature is and why it matters. Ghosh and Miller do not attempt to formulate a joint theory of literature;
here as many as 20,000 victims were interrogated, tortured, and executed. In 2009 Duch stood trial for these crimes agains
grams and government-funded settlement services serves as a way to regulate immigrant bodies. Ameeriar follows highly
temporary Nigeria. Using a wealth of archival sources and extensive Africanist scholarship, Vaughan traces Nigerias social
anada (present-day Colombia), Bassi shows that the region's residents did not live their lives bounded by geopolitical borde
arly eight decades, providing a window into many key developments in Peru's tumultuous twentieth-century history and polit
xophonist Gato Barbieri, composer Lalo Schifrin, tango innovator Astor Piazzolla, balada singer Sandro, folksinger Mercede
e between
stigate 1822without
beings, and 1865, summoning
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language, trial records andtexts
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or the to poetry and song. Rethin
social.
war are popular topics in political philosophy, but are they being used as more than just illustrative examples? Does the bes
c debates surrounding the act of recording and witnessing death on screen. Documentary photographers and filmmakers ha
is apparent kinship is not merely thematic, since contemporary thinkers explicitly and repeatedly return to the texts and figur
of what we think we know about human origins comes not from scientific investigation but from the imagination of philosophe
etaphysics. Alongside this are 2 original and previously unpublished translations of essays by Gilles Deleuze and Pierre Aub
ing produces worldly realism, an experimental writing practice which asserts egalitarian continuity between people, things a
ic approach, the chapters show a coherent progression of this development and contextualise the evolution of the role of w
c imagination and gained substantial influence in political discourse. For instance, Occupy Wall Street activists, Tea Party ac
and circulation along routes of bibliomigrancy, Mani narrates how world literature is coded and recoded as literary works fin
tudied: organizations, networks, events, and alternative media. The book will introduce students and scholars to important q
agazine Weltliteratur, to the European Digital Library, Mani reveals the political foundations for a history of world literature th
hat it meant to see or to make art? How did culture and, in particular, cinema function as propaganda, as criticism, as a form
ction, and in particular for the rise of aesthetics as a philosophical discipline, while also showing arts need for philosophy.
mia, and at the general councils of the fifteenth century. Controversies such as those that developed in England and Bohem
ene, the author makes strong and important claims about where the historiography of war, the philosophy of violence, and a
more or less insular, their significance measured in terms of their local or regional influence.
f innovative Arendt scholars come together to ask how we should think about these remarkable writings in the context of Are
ributors examine the influence of Constantinianism in both the post-communist Orthodox world and in Western political theo
ian devotion through an original interpretation of the writings of the Franciscan theologian Bonaventure. It intervenes in two
well as a glimpse of these fascinating but untranslated fragments that reveal not only Arendts understanding of the life of th
uding in this case suicide, autistic worldviews, hallucinatory aesthetics and vomit-gore. The book in effect argues successful
ntroduction by the editors and a transcription of the manuscript with notes and the original illustrations, mainly watercolours.
e attempts of the militant revolutionaries to discourage, stifle, and punish dissent among the local populations in which they
ttention given to genetic engineering in the wake of the Human Genome Project (1990-2003), the changing sociological vie
es. Sometimes border crossing takes no more than a moment; sometimes hours; some crossers find themselves in the lim
h and Irish Knights drew on the resources of their vast Order to establish a chain of branches through England, Wales, Scot
s with diverse temporalities whose relationship to space has always to be empirically determined.
s. A History of the Case Study takes the reader on a transcontinental journey from the imperial world of fin-de-sicle Centra
sistance in peacebuilding contexts. Examining the case of Africas World War in the DRC, it locates resistance in the exper
nd his predecessor sexologist Richard von Krafft-Ebing; writers such as Leopold von Sacher-Masoch and Weimar intellectu
er regional economic integration organisation. It argues that the dominant explanations in the literature - balancing the US,
cing, conscripting - mass vaccination arouses anxiety in some people but sentiments of civic duty and shared solidarity in ot
ctice; allegations that donors of development aid have too much influence on third-world health policies; and an ideological
ironmentally-based analyses (most obviously through the work of ecocriticism), its response specifically to sustainabilitya
n of movement with research that engages the material enablers of and constraints on such movement. The setup of the bo
s engage diverse themes such as internet infrastructure, the circulation of data, discourses of borders and bordering, bureau
er discuss Spenser. However, these critical gaps stem from later developments in the canon rather than any insignificance in
ely linked: the social study of time and the study of singlehood. By adopting an interdisciplinary approach, this book paves th
graduate education programs today have among the highest enrolments in any information field. During the same period, t
s discovery. When ships were equal to ambitions, explorers set out to find and claim Terra Australis. Antipodes charts these
all the contributions, with their multiple approaches and points of view, is the concept of appropriation, whereby one religious
generation adds its voice to the chorus of post-Holocaust writers. In negotiating the complex thematic imperatives and narra
imperial and the colonized. In the context of the long-standing practice of gendering nations as female, the novels discusse
between Islam and politics that has limited Islamic feminist discourse to regions where it evolves in tandem with the nation-
ictimology to mask Scottish complicity in the British Empire and justify nationalism? These questions have been heatedly de
s together without isolating them or collapsing one to the other. This meaning also applies to logos in the sense of human la
olar challenge the usual readings of Chinese history from the centre. The book begins with the boundaries between us and
Asias maritime world. The result is a novel way of approaching Chinese history, argued from a fresh perspective on Chinas
ct shook the capitalist system to its foundations and came close to bringing it down.
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versive of class rule everywhere East, West, and South it has been buried under a mountain of lies, distortions, and den
century wave of russophilia and explores how it affected the mode of thinking of the contemporary British cultural elite, as w
he broader audience of social sciences scholars beyond the field of political theory and Marxism, while remaining firmly root
millions,
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international inspiration, seen by many to be one of the greatest anti-imperialist fighters who ever lived.
omas and Ian Hudson demonstrate that many of those who rose to prominence did so primarily because of their defence of
Liberty or Death over the professional armies of France, Spain and Britain, before paying the ultimate price himself for refus
political economy.
ought, his contribution as a revolutionary leader, and his legacy for both Haiti and the wider world.
ntrol prostitution and sex workers. In so doing, it describes the challenges of, obstacles to, and pitfalls in regulating prostituti
ublic opinion and Congress, analysis of the Violence Against Women Act and the Great Lakes freshwater legislation, as well
and non-Jews alike. From Shtetl to Stardom: Jews and Hollywood takes an exciting and innovative approach to this rich an
why it should be promoted not in Britain, but in Pakistan. The logic and the modes of thinking that drove this response are ex
igins of the shadow banking system, what role the shadow banking plays in global political economy and the optimal approa
knowledge and practice; how management training and development relates to the needs of managers facing challenging c
ctives as they confront infectious diseases. Well-intentioned practioners fail to realize how children take on active caregiving
rlem and Bellevue-Yorkville. Award-winning historian Patricia DAntonio examines the day-to-day operations of these clinics
he emergence of a collective sense of same-sex identity. Bauer looks for this history of violence in the work and reception o
with political, social, and economic incorporation. While many immigration titles examine the Latino community, this book foc
same from everywhere; when we insist that only our meaning is the meaning, we silence other peoples meanings." Mavhu
ology. Brice Laurent argues that nanotechnology is a lens through which one can build a theoretical and practical approach
make this a core text in promoting and enhancing interdisciplinary dialogue on the nature, roles, and responsibilities of scie
s and neglected in standard grammatical descriptions. The seven essays in this volume, each by a leading specialist on the
ainstream believers as enthusiastically and simplistically embracing the Eucharist, Challenging Communion: The Eucharist a
Written from within the political studies and international relations disciplines, and with a particular interest in the US, this b
me try to smother it to keep a status quo. The contributions to this volume explore phenomena of resistance in a range of
cted against commercial entities in urban areas, such as the Westgate mall in Nairobi or the Charlie Hebdo offices in Paris,
fully as a framework for critical analysis? This international collection of essays enriches the thriving discourse of Cultural D
ists frequently focus on the textual and iconographic record, whereas archaeologists and earth scientists approach the issu
e penetrated every part of our lives. The contributions to this volume apply innovative forms of ethnographic research to the
appropriated cooking as an aesthetic practice in turn, cooks are adapting the staging practices that go with an artistic sel
changes was provided by a new generation in the independent theatre scene. This book brings together studies on the state
ntities and political allegiances then? What happened to a collective project that had started out to formulate a socialist vision
o the technological terms and conditions of performance and performance studies, and maps and theorizes the registers o
lated from the German in its entirety for the first time, is one of only two first-hand accounts of the voyage, and it is the only
of different domains such as government and media websites, and case studies of topics such as religion, education, politica
ny points of contention between Japan, China, and South Korea are interpretations of the Tokyo War Crimes Trial, apologie
others a world away? This adept study addresses these questions by tying together local, national, regional, and global histo
n McDaniel looks at the growth of Asias culture of Buddhist leisure through a study of architects responsible for monument
melodies, rhythms, staged diversions (including operas and musical comedies), concert works, film scores, and digital reco
restore or construct a peaceful society in the wake or even in the midst of conflict. Despite this variety, practitioners con
n culturethat
allenges in the early
come twentieth
with century.of
the integration How did jazz travel
information across the Atlantic
and communication to Germany
technologies into and how did German
our courtrooms, writers and
and explores les
. Using an innovative and original methodology, she investigates the motivations of individuals who become peacebuilders,
egan; Diana L. Sweet; Jessica Ringrose; Laura Harvey; Jordan Fairbairn; Andrea Slane; Shaheen Shariff; Ashley DeMartin
c inquiry, as well as their cultural representations in the Victorian period. Although now relegated to the category of the pseu
hese commonalities survived or were transformed by the turmoil of the 20th century: two world wars, a major depression be
ety of thinkers, including Hans Urs von Balthazar, Jean-Luc Marion, Rene Girard, Lawrence Feingold, John Milbank, John P
e countrys disintegration posed an ethical challenge to self-identified postmodernists. This book takes a transnational appro
nstrument that both men and women used to shape and justify their claims to power.
s analyse the centralizing or decentralizing forces at play following a court's ruling on issues such as individual rights, econo
on the scholarship of key art historians and theorists such as Judith Butler and Mieke Bal, Claudette Lauzon embarks upon
een accompanied by assumptions, challenges and competing visions of the social characteristics of naval leaders and of the
n the 11th and early 12th centuries. The author's innovative combination of intertextuality and regard for social networks em
d of society. Bringing together context with a focus on naval leadership as a phenomenon is at the heart of this book, a uniqu
aya centers. What brought people to this area, the driest in the Maya world, and how did they survive? Ancient Maya Comm
olonialism that incorporated indigenous lands and peoples. It provides a critical, comparative examination of internal coloniz
n order to more accurately characterize the unique nature of the people known as the Maya by exploring the construction of
olume show the significance of ritual from pre-contact to present day in the Andes. These volume essays deal with theoretic
placement and change. This raises the question of whether cultural practices are altered by changes in physical environmen
merican Southwest, colonial encounters and the processes of colonialism played out in notably divergent manners through t
l. The volume grapples with apartheid as a global phenomenon that extends beyond the borders of South Africa between 1
pecification. Furthermore, at issue is the question whether the theoretical concepts actually are, despite their appearance of
systematic catenations, avant-garde filmmaking is closely linked to the emerging aesthetics of feedback in cybernetic mode
e place, as well as the limitations on such cooperation.
pre-Relativity four-dimensional theory on literature and culture at the turn of the twentieth century.
y. It introduces the reader to important concepts such as innovation systems and the learning economy. It throws a new light
is moving from children as hermeneutic lens to theology and is called Child Theology. With this movement in theology, partl
e is transforming rapidly, along with language, landscapes, cultural traditions, and wildlife: from marginalized and exoticized
earch, and can be used to deepen our understanding and comprehension.
nt the project was to Italian Fascism. This book recounts the twisting fortunes of the autostrada, whichalongside railways,
n of the traditional grammar, logic and rhetoric trivium. In this book, Tony Jappy traces the evolution of Peirce's Philosophy o
joint theory of literature; rather, they allow their different backgrounds and lively disagreements to stimulate generative dialo
l for these crimes against humanity. While the prosecution painted Duch as evil, his defense lawyers claimed he simply follo
s. Ameeriar follows highly educated professional women who, having migrated to Canada for employment opportunities, find
an traces Nigerias social, religious, and political history from the early nineteenth century to the present. During the ninetee
ded by geopolitical borders. Rather, the cross-border activities of sailors, traders, revolutionaries, indigenous peoples, and o
-century history and political mobilization in Cold War Latin America.
ndro, folksinger Mercedes Sosa, and rock musician Gustavo Santaolalla. As active participants in the globalized music busi
. poetry and song. Rethinking Dominican relationships with their communities, the national project, and the greater Caribbea
examples? Does the best available evidence from archaeology and anthropology support or conflict with the stories being p
aphers and filmmakers have long sought to capture the elusive moment of death, yearning for something close to the cine
turn to the texts and figures of the Greco-Roman world.
imagination of philosophers.
s Deleuze and Pierre Aubenque.
between people, things and the physical world. This radical redistribution of the importance of material objects and biologica
evolution of the role of women in medieval Mongol society. The arrangement serves as a starting point from where to draw
eet activists, Tea Party activists, and activists affiliated with the Arab Spring have transformed political debates and have bec
oded as literary works find new homes on faraway bookshelves.
nd scholars to important qualitative approaches to the study of social activism within these four research sites.
story of world literature that is at once a philosophical ideal, a process of exchange, a mode of reading, and a system of clas
da, as criticism, as a form of self-analysis, as a reflection on war and the kinds of violence it tends to unleash? How did Brit
s need for philosophy.
ed in England and Bohemia have received ample attention for decades, and recent scholarship has introduced valuable per
osophy of violence, and aesthetics come importantly together.
itings in the context of Arendts published writing and broader political thinking.
d in Western political theology. Constructive theological essays feature Catholic and Protestant theologians reflecting on the
ture. It intervenes in two crucial developments in medieval Christian thought and practice: the renewal of interest in the corp
rstanding of the life of the mind but her true lived experience of it.
effect argues successfully and intelligently that even though hard to watch, many of these films can provide for viewers an
ons, mainly watercolours. An important historical document and eye-witness account pertaining to Iran, anthropology, area s
opulations in which they operated, and the actions or inactions by which dissent was expressed or implied. Focusing on the
changing sociological view of a liquid modern society, and shifting discourses on the posthuman, including a critical posthum
nd themselves in the limbo of detention; for others, the crossing lasts a lifetime to be interrupted only by death. Borders not
gh England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland that numbered more than 10,000 members at its peak. British and Irish Knights le
ld of fin-de-sicle Central Europe to the interwar metropolises of Weimar Germany, and to the United States of America in th
s resistance in the experiences of war, peacebuilding and state-making by exploring discourses, violence and everyday form
ch and Weimar intellectuals such as Erich Wulffen. There result new insights into the continuing legacy of such writers, and
ature - balancing the US, global aspirations, being an external federator, long-standing economic and cultural ties, economic
nd shared solidarity in others. This collection of essays gives a comparative overview of vaccination at different times, in wid
icies; and an ideological shift that regards vaccines more as profitable commodities than as essential tools of public health.
ically to sustainabilityas an attempt to reconceptualise the way we live, as an idea with a particular history, and as a ubiqu
ment. The setup of the book explores overlaps between critical security studies and political geography in order to bridge th
ers and bordering, bureaucracy, and citizenship, thereby identifying common themes of Security/Mobility today.
than any insignificance in Spenser's accomplishments and influence on satiric poetry. This book argues that the indirect for
proach, this book paves the way for a new theorization of singlehood which will put it at the fore of deconstructive critical thin
During the same period, there has also been unparalleled expansion and innovation in the diversity of methods and theories
s. Antipodes charts these voyagesvoyages both through the imagination and across the High Seasin pursuit of the myth
on, whereby one religious group adopts a religious belief or practice not formerly its own. What is the motivation behind this?
atic imperatives and narrative conceits of the literature of these writers, this bold new work examines those structures, ironie
male, the novels discussedEliots Middlemarch, Fontanes Effi Briest, and Tolstoys Anna Karenina, along with enoas Th
n tandem with the nation-state and is commonly understood in terms of activism, social affiliations, or struggles for legal refo
ns have been heatedly debated in the aftermath of the 2014 referendum on independence and amid a continuing campaign
in the sense of human language. Aristotle describes how some animals are capable of understanding non-firsthand experie
ndaries between us and them, Chinese and other, during this period, including the rise of state systems. It looks at the ch
h perspective on Chinas relations with neighbouring territories, and of the nature of tradition and its persistence in a changin
l analysis
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works, creating Baker
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which them as "dictator novels", examining
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f lies, distortions, and denials.
British cultural elite, as well as the emerging notion of modernist art. It investigates the work of the dramatists J.M. Barrie a
hile remaining firmly rooted in his writings. Working from the original Italian texts, Filippini also examines the more traditiona
and policies that proved to be such an abject failure come to dominate the economic landscape?
ived.
cause of their defence of, and contribution to, rising corporate profits and not their ability to predict or explain economic eve
ate price himself for refusing to compromise with imperial power at the expense of the maintenance of liberty for all.
alls in regulating prostitution in contemporary society. This book will appeal to academics in the areas of prostitution policy, s
water legislation, as well as President Clintons grand jury testimony. The C-SPAN Archives contain over 220,000 hours of f
e approach to this rich and complex material. Exploring the subject from a scholarly perspective as well as up close and pers
rove this response are examined through analysis of the narratives of time, history, development, civilisation and the ineluct
y and the optimal approach to regulating this complex segment of finance.
gers facing challenging conditions; and how those conditions are shaping the nature of healthcare management.
take on active caregiving roles when their guardians become seriously ill. Using ethnographic methods, and listening to the
perations of these clinics, as well as the community outreach work done by nurses who visited schools, churches, and hom
the work and reception of the influential sexologist Magnus Hirschfeld (1868-1935), and through Hirschfeld's work examine
community, this book focuses on the black Muslim Somalis, providing an important understanding of the lives of this unders
eoples meanings." Mavhunga and his contributors argue that our contemporary definitions of STI are those of countries and
l and practical approach to the study of contemporary democracies, exploring the joint production of nanotechnology itself a
nd responsibilities of scientists and engineers in society. To be published in time for the 2018 bicentennial of its original publ
leading specialist on the topic, scrutinize the syntax, as well as the semantic and pragmatic aspects, of exclamations on the
mmunion: The Eucharist and Middle English Literature identifies a pervasive Middle English literary tradition that rejects simp
interest in the US, this book demonstrates that the widespread use of 'global' is more than a linguistic curiosity. It constitute
resistance in a range of historical and contemporary environments. In so doing, they not only contribute to shaping a com
e Hebdo offices in Paris, Suzi Mirgani offers a fascinating and disturbing perspective on the spaces where supposedly oppo
ng discourse of Cultural Disability Studies by offering stimulating dialogues between British, Czech, German and US-Americ
entists approach the issue from the perspective of natural sciences. The contributions in this volume bridge this gap by anal
nographic research to the digital realm. They examine the emergence of new online communities around Greenlandic news
hat go with an artistic self-image. This development is accompanied by a philosophy of cooking as a speculative cultural te
ether studies on the state of independent theatre in different European countries, focusing on the fields of dance and perfor
ormulate a socialist vision different from both really existing socialism and social democracy? This study endeavours to ans
theorizes the registers of performance at work in digital cultures. The contributions range from the performativity of algorith
voyage, and it is the only first-hand account of the experiences of the group which stayed with the ship after it ran afoul of a
eligion, education, political activism, and literature. In each case, the focus is on what this medium reveals about how cultur
ar Crimes Trial, apologies and compensation for foreign victims of Japanese aggression, prime ministerial visits to the Yasu
regional, and global historical narratives surrounding the contemporary Japanese environmental movement. Spanning the e
esponsible for monuments, museums, amusement parks, and other sites. In conversation with noted theorists of material an
m scores, and digital recordings of several kindshave gradually moved closer together and become increasingly accepted
variety, practitioners consider themselves members of a global profession. In this study, Catherine Goetze investigates the
wrtrooms,
did German writers and
and explores artistslearned
lessons respond to this
from new, modern
digitization music
projects fromfrom America?
around The book examines both jazz music and
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o become peacebuilders, their professional trajectories and networks, and the good peacebuilder as an ideal.
Shariff; Ashley DeMartini; Gillian Angrove; Matthew Johnson; Sarah Heath; Betsy Rosenblatt; Rebecca Tushnet; and Leslie
the category of the pseudoscientific, fields like mesmerism and psychical research captured the imagination of the Victorian
rs, a major depression between the wars, Stalinism and the Iron Curtain.
old, John Milbank, John Paul II, Benedict XVI, Pope France, among others. The Givenness of Desire investigates our parad
kes a transnational approach to literatures of the former Yugoslavia that have been, since the 1990s, studied separately, in
s individual rights, economic affairs, social issues, and other matters. Courts in Federalist Countries provides insightful expl
e Lauzon embarks upon a transnational analysis of contemporary artists who challenge the assumption that home is a stab
f naval leaders and of their function. Whilst leadership has been a constant theme in historical studies, it has not been scrut
rd for social networks emphasizes the role of women at the centre of Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Norman court literature and illu
heart of this book, a unique collaborative venture between British, French and Spanish scholars. As globalisation develops in
ve? Ancient Maya Commerce provides a pioneering study in economic anthropology, making the strongest case yet that an
nation of internal colonization exercised by the United States and Russia and experienced by two indigenous populations, t
oring the construction of their identities in the past and the present. Each author evaluates what makes identifiable sociocul
essays deal with theoretical and methodological concerns in anthropology and archaeology including non-human and huma
es in physical environment or if a groups narratives and practices shape their location. Using case studies from North and S
ergent manners through time and space. The chapters in New Mexico and the Pimera Alta: The Colonial Period in the Amer
of South Africa between 1948 and 1994 and foregrounds the tension between the weight of lived experience that was and is
spite their appearance of ahistorical generality, derived from the historical study of a particular period and type of literature.
dback in cybernetic models of the mind developed at the same time. Holl analyses three major fields of experimental and an
omy. It throws a new light on economic development and opens up for a new economics of hope. It offers a fresh perspectiv
vement in theology, partly sparkled by Christian organisations working in the field of holistic child development, a search for
rginalized and exoticized island phenomena into global heritage resources worth cherishing by insiders and outsiders. Footp
hichalongside railways, aviation, and other forms of mobilityItalian authorities hoped would spread an ideology of techno
of Peirce's Philosophy of Representation project and examines the sign systems which came to supersede it.
plored include how Jewish parents handled the Nazi threat; rescue and resistance within the Jewish family unit; the transfor
i embassy in Berlin, as well communications sent between 2010 and 2011 to Israeli embassies across Europe, the authors
ular West, but also to offer a proposal for a Habermasian discourse between the religious and the secular. By highlighting his
gm, this book underlines that basic economic issues such as over-investment and unbalanced development continue to fram
orker with Muslims in the Indian subcontinent, supporter of the Khilafat movement, and editor of the journal Islamic Culture u
ast Asian and Western societies, others consider it to be a mere vestige of the Chinese tradition which lacks any relevance
s of threats to the environment, military confrontations, religious differences, fundamentals of cultural history, and the count
hey try to imbue their lives with relevance and direction, while concentrating in depth on their engagement with a range of r
f truly global society. Supporters argue that the ICC and other transnational tribunals will deter the commission of atrocities
ulate and solve world problems, most notably global climate change. One of the best-kept secrets of the Cold War, this think
e of the state. The work draws attention to a century-old narrative pattern that not only underlies the legal category of enemi
? Combining American Studies, Canadian Studies, Latin American Studies, and Cultural Studies, Breinig uses his long scho
cal developments such as gender issues, life in a multicultural society and the afterlife of German fascism today play a cruci
ng a reconstruction of the seminal passages in the history of philosophy which testify to the evolution of the idea of respect
s.
ate answers, but also, to draw attention to new problems that arise with the diffusion of augmented reality. In order to conte
ng reference work for students and scholars in the field of Qur'anic Studies.
ger audience. There is a good chance thus that users and consumers are better informed about the objectives and persuas
e Haiti, freeing themselves and ending export production. New Spains silver fueled global trades until Bajo insurgents colla
water for all of Mumbais residents. Further, his book argues for a reconsideration of the citys diverse settlements--often lum
for improvisation as a site of entry and mediation between the social and the aesthetic. For media that exist at the edge of
stimulate generative dialogue on poetry, world literature, pedagogy, and the ethics of literature. Addressing a varied literary c
rs claimed he simply followed orders. In Man or Monster? Alexander Hinton uses creative ethnographic writing, extensive fie
oyment opportunities, find only minimum-wage survival jobs available for them. Ameeriar details the precarious economic an
esent. During the nineteenth century, the historic Sokoto Jihad in todays northern Nigeria and Christian missionary moveme
ndigenous peoples, and others reflected their perceptions of the Caribbean as a transimperial space, where trade, informatio
he globalized music business, these artists interacted with musicians and audiences in the United States, Europe, and Latin
and the greater Caribbean, Eller shows how popular anticolonial resistance was anchored in a rich and complex political cul
ct with the stories being passed on by political philosophers?
mething close to the cinematic model of on-screen death in which someone closes their eyes, becoming instantly limp and s
erial objects and biological existence, challenges the traditional idealist hierarchy of mind over matter that has justified gende
point from where to draw comparison with the status of Mongol women in the later period. Exploring patterns of continuity an
cal debates and have become the focus of mainstream news media coverage about a variety of different political topics.
earch sites.
ding, and a system of classification.
to unleash? How did British filmmakers, writers, critics, and politicians understand the nature and consequence of total war
s introduced valuable perspectives and findings to our knowledge of these aspects of European religion, literature, history, a
ologians reflecting on the relationship between Christianity and democracy, as well as Orthodox theologians reflecting on the
wal of interest in the corpus of Dionysius the Areopagite in thirteenth-century Paris and the proliferation of new forms of affe
n provide for viewers an opportunity to come to a renewed understanding of self and world. As a result, the author takes on
ran, anthropology, area studies, study of orientalism and colonialism, and for historians.
implied. Focusing on the period of guerilla war against British rule from c. 1917 to 1922, it uncovers the acts of everyday v
cluding a critical posthumanism that decenters the privileged subject of humanism. The book argues that this historical nexu
nly by death. Borders not only define separate spaces, but different temporalities. This book provides both a single interpret
ritish and Irish Knights left a profound imprint on subsequent British labour history. They helped inspire the British New Unio
tator novels", examining the strategies used to negotiate the relationship between oppression and aesthetics. She focuses o
dramatists J.M. Barrie and George Bernard Shaw; the novelists John Galsworthy and H.G. Wells; T.S. Eliot, who was edito
mines the more traditional areas of Gramscis thought, including hegemony, organic intellectuals and civil society.
as of prostitution policy, sociology and public policy, and will be helpful for graduate and Master students in these disciplines
n over 220,000 hours of first run digital video of the nations public affairs record. These and other essays serve as guides fo
well as up close and personal, the book combines historical and theoretical analysis by leading academics in the field with i
ivilisation and the ineluctable spread of democracy.
management.
hods, and listening to the voices of children as well as adults, Hunleth makes the caregiving work of children visible. Childre
ools, churches, and homes encouraging neighborhood residents to adopt healthier lifestyles, engage with preventive physic
irschfeld's work examines the form and collective impact of anti-queer violence in the first half of the twentieth century. Hirsc
of the lives of this understudied and misunderstood group--before and after their arrival to the U.S.
re those of countries and cultures that have acquired their dominance of others through global empires, and as a counter to
of nanotechnology itself and democratic order and identifying questions related to the exercise of citizenship, forms of nation
tennial of its original publication, this edition will be produced in print and as an enhanced e-book. The e-book will contain th
s, of exclamations on theoretical grounds. The book begins by summarizing, commenting on, and evaluating previous desc
tradition that rejects simplistic notions of eucharistic promise. Through new readings of texts such as Piers Plowman, A Rev
stic curiosity. It constitutes a distinct political phenomenon of major importance: the negotiation of and play with the notion o
ntribute to shaping a comparative view on subjects, representations, and contexts of resistance, but also open up a theoret
s where supposedly oppositional ends of the spectrum meet on common ground. How is it that these urban commercial spa
German and US-American scholars. In order to contour the various 'contact zones' between the two fields, the volume wor
e bridge this gap by analyzing the river both as a natural and as a cultural phenomenon. Adopting an approach of cultural e
round Greenlandic news blogs or Malaysian LGBT Facebook groups, the rise of transnational migrant networks facilitated b
a speculative cultural technique. This volume investigates the dimensions of a new culinary turn, combining for the very fir
elds of dance and performance, children and youth theatre, theatre and migration and post-migrant theatre. Additionally, it i
study endeavours to answer both questions, focusing on generational networks rather than individuals and investigating pol
performativity of algorithms and digital devices to the modulation of affect, atmospheres and the body; from performing citie
ship after it ran afoul of arctic ice, leaving some of its crew stranded on an ice floe. Bessels and the others spent a second w
reveals about how culture has changed. A phrase often heard nowadays is if its not online, it doesnt exist.' This is not entir
nisterial visits to the Yasukuni Shrine, and the wars portrayal in textbooks. Collectively, these controversies have come to be
movement. Spanning the era of Japanese industrial pollution in the 1960s and the more recent rise of movements addressing
d theorists of material and visual culture and anthropologists of art, McDaniel argues that such sites highlight the importanc
me increasingly accepted, as well as exploited, in Asia as well as Europe and North America. Although aimed in large part at
Goetze investigates the genesis of peacebuilding as a professional field of expertise since the 1960s, its increasing influen
ines both jazz music and the histories of foreign and home-grown jazz artists who shaped Germanys exposure to this Afric
as an ideal.
ecca Tushnet; and Leslie Regan Shade.
magination of the Victorian public. Conversely, many branches of science that we now view as uncontroversial, such as phys
re investigates our paradoxical desire for God that is rooted in in both the natural and suspernatural.
0s, studied separately, in line with geopolitical divisions. This post-socialist conflict was one of the moments that reshaped p
s provides insightful explanations for the judicial behaviour in the world's leading federalist countries.
ption that home is a stable site of belonging. Lauzons boundary-breaking discussion of artists including Krzysztof Wodiczk
ies, it has not been scrutinised as a phenomenon in its own right.
an court literature and illustrates the key role Anglo-Saxon literary culture played in European literary culture long after 1066
s globalisation develops in the twenty-first century the significance of navies looks set to increase. This volume of essays aim
trongest case yet that ancient Maya economies were quite complex, containing markets in addition to other forms of exchan
ndigenous populations, the Sioux and the Kazakhs. In particular, it examines how and why perceptions of the Sioux and Ka
akes identifiable sociocultural units, or ethnicities, distinctive, investigating ethnicity at a number of Maya sites across diffe
ng non-human and human agency, the development and maintenance of political and religious authority, ideology, cosmolog
studies from North and South America, the contributors reveal a pattern of abandonment and reestablishment of settlement
olonial Period in the American Southwest, focus on the two major areas of the Southwest that witnessed the most intensive a
perience that was and is apartheid, the structures that condition that experience and a desire for a post-apartheid social (th
od and type of literature. In the essays such concepts as genre, plot, character, event, tellability, perspective, temporality, de
ds of experimental and anthropological filmmaking: the Soviet avant-garde with Dziga Vertov and his background in Russian
offers a fresh perspective on many of the most important global challenges of today showing how the combination of giving
evelopment, a search for a deeper understanding of the theological underpinning for this work came to the fore. This challen
ders and outsiders. Footprints in Paradise is intended for readers interested in the anthropology of US-Japan-Okinawa relat
ead an ideology of technological nationalism. It explains how Italy ultimately failed to realize its mammoth infrastructural visi
upersede it.
h family unit; the transformation of gender roles under duress; youths wartime and early postwar experiences; postwar reco
oss Europe, the authors show how language plays a crucial role in activating antisemitism across a broad spectrum of socia
ecular. By highlighting historical examples of Islamic and western rapprochement, and rejecting the clash of civilization thes
elopment continue to frame economic policy-making. The book is also unique in basing the narrative on a rich collection of C
e journal Islamic Culture under the patronage of the Nizam of Hyderabad. Marmaduke Pickthall: Islam and the Modern World
hich lacks any relevance for contemporary discourse. The present study proposes a way through this impasse based on a c
ral history, and the countries orientations for finding solutions to societal problems, all informed by the Confucian impulse to
gement with a range of religious ideas and other ideological currents, including scientific atheism, evangelical Christianity, S
commission of atrocities and contribute to global peace and stability, and they laud its independence and its potential to che
of the Cold War, this think tank was a rare zone of freedom, communication, and negotiation, where leading Soviet scientists
e legal category of enemies of the state, but more generally informs interpretations of imperial expansion, protest against go
Breinig uses his long scholarly experience to answer these and many more questions. An ambitious interdisciplinary study of
ascism today play a crucial role in recent German crime fiction. This volume comments on the literary reflection of these issu
on of the idea of respect for persons and the rich array of conceptual specifications that such an idea acquires across the c
d reality. In order to contemplate these problems from diverse perspectives, the authors are from a variety of fields - philosop
e objectives and persuasive tricks of the advertising industry than ever before. At the same time, advertisers can inform abo
can roots, her immediate family, her failed marriage, her rise in the party, the trade union movement, her massive and endu
ntil Bajo insurgents collapsed silver capitalism and undermined Spanish rule after 1810. The fall of silver left regions from M
se settlements--often lumped together as slums--as places with connections to the city that are often more formal, and mo
that exist at the edge of traditional art, like digital performance or experimental jazz, improvisation is a way to challenge soc
ressing a varied literary context ranging from Victorian literature, Chinese literary criticism and philosophy, and continental p
aphic writing, extensive fieldwork, hundreds of interviews, and his experience attending Duch's trial to create a nuanced ana
e precarious economic and social experiences of these women as they navigate citizenship, racialization, and bureaucracy.
stian missionary movement in contemporary southwestern Nigeria provided the frameworks for ethno-religious divisions in c
e, where trade, information, and people circulated, both conforming to and in defiance of imperial regulations. The islands, c
States, Europe, and Latin America and contended with genre distinctions, marketing conventions, and ethnic stereotypes. B
and complex political culture. Haitians and Dominicans fostered a common commitment to Caribbean freedom, the abolition
oming instantly limp and still. Yet, in reality, documenting death is complicated not only by physical circumstances but also by
er that has justified gender, class and race subordination. Entering their writing careers at the critical moments of the French
g patterns of continuity and transformation in the status of these women in different periods of the Mongol Empire as it expan
ferent political topics.
onsequence of total war as it related to ideas about freedom and security, the idea of national character, and the daunting p
igion, literature, history, and thought.
ologians reflecting on their traditions relationship to liberal democracy. The essays explore prospects of a distinctively Chris
ation of new forms of affective meditation focused on the passion of Christ in the later Middle Ages. Through the exemplary
esult, the author takes on difficult topics, but brings them to life in an exciting, philosophical fashion that also asks readers to
s the acts of everyday violence, threat, and harm that characterized much of the revolutionary activity of this period. Movin
es that this historical nexus produces a specific cultural formation in the form of "biopunk", a subgenre evolved from the cyb
es both a single interpretative frame and a novel approach to border crossing: an analysis of the reconfiguration of memory,
pire the British New Unionists of the 1890s and influenced the movement for working-class politics, independent of Libera
experiences. The analysis of resistance offers a possibility to bring the historical and sociological aspects of both peacebuild
h the development of modernityfrom readers who self-identified as masochists, to conmen and female criminals.
ational foreign policies - fail to explain the EU's policy. These accounts tend to infer the EU's motives from its activity. Drawin
ation' over time.
extremely limited. The basic idea of the volume is to make a start on filling this gap. Split into four sections: Historicising sus
olitics and practices.
me as an important model for other poets who wished to convey satirical messages with some degree of safety. The book co
e-women households has sparked a new wave of singlehood scholarship, the concept remains relatively under-theorized an
chival Multiverse compiles critical and reflective essays across a wide range of emerging research areas and interests in ar
y fail to see the realities they encountered? And how is it a mythical land held the gaze of an era famed for breaking free the
ers, or to adapt to changing social circumstances or perhaps simply to enrich the religious experience of a groups membe
generation removed spatially and temporally from the extended trauma of the Holocaust. Aarons and Berger address evolv
depicting international crises on the scale of the nuclear family. Kuzmic argues that the hopes, anxieties, and interests of Eu
auwa Ali due to their emphases on personal engagement, Islamic ritual in the quotidian, and observance of Quranic injunct
introduction to the emerging field of postcolonial Scottish studies, assessing both its potential and limitations to promote fur
ng. Aygn argues that what distinguishes human language, for Aristotle, is its ability to both understand and relay firsthand
nd ideas across maritime East Asia and the broader Asian Seas, and builds a fresh understanding of Chinas boundaries.
aesthetics. She focuses on literary technique, form, narrative and imagery as a counterbalance to reading postcolonial nove
T.S. Eliot, who was editor of the Criterion during this period; and the Bloomsbury group, pioneers of British modernism who
nd civil society.
f children visible. Children actively seek to "get closer" to ill guardians by providing good care. Both children and ill adults de
ge with preventive physical exams, and see to the health of their preschool children. As she reveals, these programs relied
e twentieth century. Hirschfeld's archive (his library at the Institute for Sexual Sciences in Berlin) was destroyed by the Nazi
pires, and as a counter to that, Mavhunga seeks to put the concepts of STI into question, exploring what the technological, s
tizenship, forms of national sovereignty, and channels of political legitimacy. This book helps increase visibility of and acces
The e-book will contain the full text of the novel (in the public domain) plus all of the substantial scholarly material that was c
evaluating previous descriptive and theoretical contributions on Spanish exclamatives. This introductory overview also conta
as Piers Plowman, A Revelation of Love, The Book of Margery Kempe, and John Lydgate's religious poetry, Garrison shows
and play with the notion of the 'new world'. As such, the analysis of the use of 'global' provides fascinating insights into an in
ut also open up a theoretical dialogue on terms and concepts of resistance both in and across different disciplines. With co
se urban commercial spaces provide ground zero for a conference between the most powerful forces of contemporary cultu
wo fields, the volume works transdisciplinarily, drawing on fields such as sociology, literary studies, art history and philosoph
an approach of cultural ecology, it addresses issues like ancient land use, administration and taxation, irrigation, and religiou
ant networks facilitated by social media, or the representation of conflicts and the proliferation of ideologies within online sp
combining for the very first time contributions from the theory and practice of cooking.
nt theatre. Additionally, it includes essays on experimental musical theatre, and different cultural policies for independent the
uals and investigating political academic journals after 1989 to paint the picture of a Left deeply troubled by the triumph of a
ody; from performing cities, protest, organization and the economy to the scholarly performances of research.
others spent a second winter on shore in Northwest Greenland, where the drifting, disabled ship ran aground. Hall died sus
snt exist.' This is not entirely true, but it is becoming an increasingly accurate reflection of the Web's role as an indispensabl
oversies have come to be called the history problem. But why has the problem become so intractable? Can it ever be reso
of movements addressing global environmental problems, it shows how Japanese activists influenced approaches to enviro
s highlight the importance of public, leisure, and spectacle culture from a Buddhist perspective and illustrate how secular a
ugh aimed in large part at a scholarly audience, China and the West should appeal to general readers of many kinds: those
60s, its increasing influence, and the ways it reflects global power structures.
ys exposure to this African American art form. It also looks at the manifold responses to jazz in the Weimar Republic and tr
ntroversial, such as physics and botany, were often associated with unorthodox methods of inquiry. Whether incorporated in
moments that reshaped postmodernism for both local and international thinkers, much in the same way modernism was shap
uding Krzysztof Wodiczko, Sanitago Sierra, Doris Salcedo, and Yto Barrada posits that contemporary art offers a unique se
ary culture long after 1066.
This volume of essays aims to place naval leadership in its historical context.
to other forms of exchange. Multiple lines of evidence including household archaeology, regional survey, paleo-ecology and
tions of the Sioux and Kazakhs as ostensibly uncivilized peoples, and similarly held American and Russian perceptions of th
of Maya sites across different time periods: from the northern reaches of the Yucatan to the Southern Periphery, and from th
hority, ideology, cosmologies, and social memory, and their relationships with ritual action. By providing a diachronic and wid
ablishment of settlements and how collective memory drives people back to culturally meaningful sites. Through the lenses
ssed the most intensive and sustained colonial encounters: the New Mexico Colony and the Pimera Alta. Although these br
post-apartheid social (think unity through difference). Collectively, the contributors argue for a recognition of the the post-a
rspective, temporality, description, reading, metadiegetic narration, and paratext are scrutinized in the context of eighteenth
s background in Russian psycho-reflexology and theory of trance; Jean Rouch and his theory of cine-trance and the feed-b
the combination of giving full attention to the specific characteristics of the learning economy and introducing innovation in g
e to the fore. This challenges Theological thinking to move beyond the traditional Education paradigm when thinking about c
US-Japan-Okinawa relations, tourism and island environments, the politics of ecological sustainability, and the shifting ethic
mmoth infrastructural vision, addressing the political and social conditions that made a coherent plan of development imposs
xperiences; postwar reconstruction of the Jewish family; rehabilitation of Jewish children and youth; and the role of Zionism
a broad spectrum of social classes, investigate the role of emotions in antisemitic argumentation patterns, and analyze anti
e clash of civilization thesis, the author attempts to find a common language between the religious and the secular, which c
ve on a rich collection of Chinese language material.
am and the Modern World makes an important contribution to the field of Muslims in Europe in the first half of the twentieth c
his impasse based on a critical examination of the modern Confucian project developed by the exiled philosopher Tang Juny
the Confucian impulse to recapture the lost splendour of a past versus faith in progress toward a blessed future. The West
evangelical Christianity, Sunni Islamic revivalism, and traditional shamanistic beliefs. By examining such a broad variety of b
ce and its potential to check the arbitrary use of power against the powerless. To better understand how international crimina
e leading Soviet scientists could try out their innovative ideas, benefit from access to Western literature, and develop social
nsion, protest against government-sponsored oppression, and the transformation of institutions as legitimate interventions
s interdisciplinary study of North American literary representations of Latin America as encounters with the other, Hemispher
ary reflection of these issues. The volume makes available to English-speaking audiences -students, teachers and to a wide
ea acquires across the centuries.
variety of fields - philosophy, computer sciences, education, psychology, and many more. Accordingly, the volume offers var
dvertisers can inform about products and services without the limitations of time and place faced by traditional mass media.
nt, her massive and enduring achievements as Secretary of Labor and Housing, her ten year stint as foreign minister and fin
f silver left regions from Mexico through Guatemala and the Andes in search of new polities and economies. After 1870 the
ften more formal, and more permanent, than the term slum might imply. Anands rich ethnography of these settlements sho
is a way to challenge social assumptions and aesthetic norms.
osophy, and continental philosophy to Sanskrit poetics and modern European literature, Ghosh offers a transnational theory
to create a nuanced analysis of Duch, the tribunal, the Khmer Rouge, and the after-effects of Cambodia's genocide. Interes
zation, and bureaucracy. She also shows how Canadian state multiculturalism strives to create a sanitized sensorium, whe
no-religious divisions in colonial society. Following Nigerias independence from Britain in 1960, Christian-Muslim tensions b
egulations. The islands, continental coasts, and open waters of the transimperial Greater Caribbean constituted a space tha
and ethnic stereotypes. By responding creatively to these constraints, they made innovative music that provided Argentines
ean freedom, the abolition of slavery, and popular democracy, often well beyond the reach of the state. By showing how the
circumstances but also by the limitations of imaging technologies. While digital technology has increased our sociopolitical u
al moments of the French Revolution and the First World War respectively, and sharing a political inheritance of Scottish Enl
Mongol Empire as it expanded westwards into the Islamic world, the book offers a view on the transformation of a nomadic-s
ivity of this period. Moving away from the ambushes and assassinations that have dominated much of the discourse on the
nre evolved from the cyberpunk of the 1980s. The analysis deals with dystopian science fiction artifacts of different media fr
configuration of memory, personal and group time that follows the migrants' renegotiation of cross-border space and recalib
s, independent of Liberals and Conservatives alike, that soon led to the British Labour Party. Knights Across the Atlantic pro
spects of both peacebuilding and the case of the DRC, providing new nuanced understanding on these processes and the p
emale criminals.
es from its activity. Drawing from primary documents, this monograph argues that major developments in the relationship - th
ections: Historicising sustainability, Discourses of sustainability, The sustainability of literature, Sustainability in literature i
ree of safety. The book connects key Spenserian texts in The Shepheardes Calender and the Complaints volume with poem
tively under-theorized and under-incorporated into social and feminist research, and critical studies in general. Drawing on a
areas and interests in archival studies; it aims to provide current and future archival academics with a text addressing poss
med for breaking free the shackles of superstition? That Terra Australis did not exist didnt stop explorers pursuing the conti
ence of a groups members? In examining these questions, Conceiving the Goddess considers a range of settings: a Jain g
and Berger address evolving notions of postmemory; the intergenerational transmission of trauma; inherited memory; the p
eties, and interests of European nations in this period can be discerned in the destabilizing force of adultery. Reading the wo
vance of Quranic injunctions. Analysis of these texts connects the ways Muslim women in northern Nigeria balance their sp
imitations to promote further interdisciplinary dialogue. Accessible to readers from various backgrounds, the book combines
stand and relay firsthand and non-firsthand experiences. This ability is key to understanding the human condition: science, h
of Chinas boundaries.
reading postcolonial novels primarily as allegory or tmoignage. The analysis includes writers who have received considera
of British modernism who had a profound influence on literature and aesthetics as well as modern attitudes towards feminism
h children and ill adults define good care as children's attentiveness to adults' physical needs, their ability to carry out treatm
s, these programs relied upon an often-contentious and fragile alliance between various healthcare providers, educators, so
as destroyed by the Nazis in 1933, so the archive of Bauer's title is one that she's built from over a hundred published and u
what the technological, scientific, and innovative might mean from Africa in lieu of outside introductions or influences. We s
ase visibility of and accessibility to STS methodologies for scholars and practitioners outside the field of science, technology
olarly material that was commissioned and developed for this new edition, including essays by leading scholars, and will be
ctory overview also contains a detailed classification of Spanish exclamative grammatical types, along with an analysis of th
s poetry, Garrison shows how writers of Middle English often take advantage of the ways in which eucharistic theology itsel
inating insights into an influential and politically loaded aspect of contemporary imaginations of the world.
erent disciplines. With contributions by Micha Brumlik, Peter McLaren, Gayatri C. Spivak and others.
es of contemporary culture: the most mainstream and the most extreme?
art history and philosophy.
on, irrigation, and religious concepts.
deologies within online spaces.
an aground. Hall died suspiciously during the first winter, and Bessels is widely suspected of having poisoned him. Bill Barr
s role as an indispensable treasure trove for those who want to understand the past.
able? Can it ever be resolved, and if so, how? To answer these questions, Hiro Saito mobilizes the sociology of collective m
ced approaches to environmentalism and industrial pollution in the Asia-Pacific region, North America, and Europe, as well a
d illustrate how secular and religious, public and private, are in many ways false binaries. Provocative and theoretically
ers of many kinds: those interested in politics, cultural history and theory, gender studies, sociology, theater, and media stud
e Weimar Republic and tracks the shifting responses of Germans at a time when jazz itself underwent a great many change
. Whether incorporated into mainstream scientific thought, or relegated by 21st century historians to the category of the pse
way modernism was shaped by World War I and the advent of mechanized warfare.
ary art offers a unique set of responses to questions of home and belonging in an increasingly unwelcoming world. From th
survey, paleo-ecology and soil chemistry show that Chunchucmil was a major center for both short and long distance trade,
Russian perceptions of the Northern Plains and the Kazakh Steppe as uninhabited regions that ought to be settled, reinfor
rn Periphery, and from the Classic period to the modern day. The volume challenges the notion of an ethnically homogenous
ding a diachronic and widely regional perspective on ritual in the Andes, this volume shows how ritual is both persistent and
sites. Through the lenses of archaeology and ethnohistory and by examining the politics of cultural continuity, the authors ar
a Alta. Although these broad areas share a similar early colonial history, the particular mix of players, socio-historical trajec
ognition of the the post-apartheid as a condition that names the labour of coming to terms with the ordering principles that
the context of eighteenth-century texts. The writers include some of the leading theorists of both narratology and eighteenth
ne-trance and the feed-back; and the New American Cinema with Maya Deren and Gregory Bateson conceptualising the or
; and the role of Zionism in shaping the present and future of young survivors. Relying on newly available archival material
atterns, and analyze anti-Israelism as the dominant form of contemporary hatred of Jews.
s and the secular, which can serve as a vehicle for a future reconciliation.
such a broad variety of belief systems and how they manifest themselves in daily life, the author provides new insights into
how international criminal courts function and determine their broader implications for global society, this book examines th
ture, and develop social networks, thus paving the way for some of the key science and policy breakthroughs of the twentie
legitimate interventions on behalf of civilized society.
with the other, Hemispheric Imaginations is among the most extensive such studies to date and will appeal to a broad expan
s, teachers and to a wider circle of interested readers - a series of articles on genres, topics, authors, and texts that will help
gly, the volume offers varied and interesting contributions which are of interest to professionals from multiple disciplines.
y traditional mass media. But will there really be a time when advertisers and consumers have equal power, or does tracking
s foreign minister and finally the reasons that led to her failure as prime minister. She was a very good tactician, far less a s
onomies. After 1870 the United States became an agro-industrial hegemon, most American nations turned to commodity ex
y of these settlements shows how waters periodic appearance and disappearance establishes precarity as part of ordinary
ers a transnational theory of literature while Miller emphasizes the need to account for what a text says and how it says it. Th
bodia's genocide. Interested in how a person becomes a torturer and executioner as well as the law's ability to grapple with
sanitized sensorium, where affective experiences of Pakistani culture and bodily comportment are confined to festivals and
ristian-Muslim tensions became manifest in regional and religious conflicts over the expansion of sharia, fierce competition a
n constituted a space that was simultaneously Spanish, British, French, Dutch, Danish, Anglo-American, African, and indige
that provided Argentines with new ways of understanding their nations place in the world. Eventually, these musicians prod
ate. By showing how the island's political roots are deeply entwined, and by contextualizing this history within the wider Atla
eased our sociopolitical understanding of death through the rhetorical power of documentary representation, filmmakers still
nheritance of Scottish Enlightenment scepticism, Austens and Woolfs rigorous critiques of the dangers of mental vision unc
formation of a nomadic-shamanist society from its original homeland in Mongolia to its settlement in the mostly sedentary-M
naventure traces a mystical itinerary culminating in the meditants full participation in Christs crucifixion. For Bonaventure, D
h of the discourse on the revolution, the book explores low-level violent and non-violent agitation in the Irish town or parish.
facts of different media from the year 2000 onwards that project a posthuman intervention into contemporary socio-political
border space and recalibrations of temporality.
hts Across the Atlantic provides new insights into relationships between class and gender, and places the Knights of Labor s
hese processes and the particular case. The book also makes a significant contribution to the theorisation of resistance in In
nts in the relationship - the 1992 Inter-institutional Agreement and the 1995 Europe Mercosur Inter-regional Framework Coo
stainability in literature it has some very good contributors, and starts off with an introduction about the history of the term,
plaints volume with poems by a range of authors in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries, including Joseph Ha
s in general. Drawing on a wide variety of cultural resources including web columns, blogs, expert advice columns, popula
h a text addressing possible methods and theoretical frameworks that have been and might be used in archival scholarship
plorers pursuing the continent, unwilling to abandon the promise of such a rich and magnificent land till it was stripped of eve
ange of settings: a Jain goddess lurking in a Brahminical temple, the fraught relationship between the humble Camr caste
a; inherited memory; the psychological tensions of post-Holocaust Jewish identity; tropes of memory and the personalized n
adultery. Reading the work of enoa and Sienkiewicz, Kuzmic illuminates the relationship between the literature of domina
n Nigeria balance their spiritual habits in ever changing configurations of their private domains. The spiritual universe of Afric
unds, the book combines overviews of theoretical, social, and cultural contexts with detailed case studies of literary and non
man condition: science, history, news media, propaganda, gossip, utopian fiction, and sophistry, as well as philosophy. me
have received considerable critical attention, such as Tierno Monnembo and Ahmadou Kourouma, and less-well-known wr
attitudes towards feminism, pacifism, and sexuality.
Lawrence Baron and Joel Rosenbergs panel presentations on the recent brouhaha over Ben Urwands book alleging collab
ability to carry out treatment and medication programs in the home, and above all, the need to maintain physical closeness
providers, educators, social workers, and funding agencies, both public and private. Assessing both the successes and fail
hundred published and unpublished books, articles, films and photographs.
tions or influences. We strongly feel that this book is suited to the Knowledge Unlatched program because of the difficulty o
ld of science, technology, and society.
ding scholars, and will be most valuable to students and teachers of ethics. Digital features will include include reader annot
ong with an analysis of their main properties.
eucharistic theology itself contests the boundaries between the material and the spiritual, and how these writers challenge t
g poisoned him. Bill Barr has uncovered new evidence of a possible motive.
sociology of collective memory and social movements, political theories of apology and reconciliation, psychological resear
ca, and Europe, as well as landmark United Nations conferences in 1972 and 1992. Transnational Japan in the Global Envir
vocative and theoretically innovative, Architects of Buddhist Leisure challenges current methodological approaches in religio
, theater, and media studies as well as musical composition and performance of classical as well as traditional and popular
ent a great many changes.
o the category of the pseudo- or even anti-scientific, these sciences generated conversation, enthusiasm, and controversy w
welcoming world. From the legacies of Colombias dirty war to migrant North African workers crossing the Mediterranean, T
and long distance trade, integrating the Guatemalan highlands, the Gulf of Mexico and the interior of the northern Maya low
ught to be settled, reinforced American and Russian government sedentarization policies and land allotment programs amon
an ethnically homogenous Maya people within their region and chronology, and the authors explain how their work contribu
ual is both persistent and dynamic and is key in understanding many aspects of the formation, reproduction, and change of l
continuity, the authors argue that there is a complex relationship between a peoples heritage and the landscape that affects
rs, socio-historical trajectories, and social relations within each area both led to, and were transformed by, markedly diverse
e ordering principles that apartheid both set in place and foreclosed. The volume seeks to provide a sense of the terrain on w
arratology and eighteenth-century literature.
on conceptualising the organisation of time, space, movement and feedback trance in anthropological filmmaking.
vailable archival material and novel research in the areas of families, youth, rescue, resistance, gender and memory, the vol
nks among the most ambitious philosophical projects in modern Chinese history.
rovides new insights into how ideology works (or fails to work) and how cultural and religious convictions are collectively pro
ty, this book examines the factors that led to the creation and evolution of international criminal courts, the nature of the sup
akthroughs of the twentieth century.
rs, and texts that will help them understand the scope and depth of German crime fiction, its ties to international traditions a
m multiple disciplines.
al power, or does tracking users online and offline lead to a situation where advertisers have more information about the con
ood tactician, far less a strategist. She was a major builder of modern Israel whose influence on that country, on Israel-Ame
s turned to commodity exports, and Haitians and diverse indigenous peoples struggled to keep independent lives beyond th
carity as part of ordinary life.
ays and how it says it. This book highlights two minds continually discovering new paths of communication and two literary
w's ability to grapple with crimes against humanity, Hinton adapts Hannah Arendt's notion of the "banality of evil" to consider
confined to festivals and expunged from the workplace. DOWNWARDLY GLOBAL contributes to scholarly conversations ab
haria, fierce competition among political elites for state power, and the rise of Boko Haram. These tensions represent structu
rican, African, and indigenous. Exploring the "lived geographies" of the region's dwellers, Bassi challenges preconceived no
lly, these musicians produced expressions of Latin identity that reverberated beyond Argentina. A website with links to recor
tory within the wider Atlantic world, Eller demonstrates the centrality of Dominican anticolonial struggles for understanding in
sentation, filmmakers still struggle to represent the metaphysical process of dying. Malkowski addresses the philosophical a
gers of mental vision unchecked by facts is more timely than ever in the current world dominated by fundamentalist neo-libe
n the mostly sedentary-Muslim Iran in the mid-13th century.
xion. For Bonaventure, Davis asserts, this death represents the becoming-body of the soul, the consummation and transform
the Irish town or parish. The opening chapter treats the IRAs challenge to the British state through the campaign against se
emporary socio-political discourse based in liquid modernity in the cultural formation of biopunk. Biopunk makes use of curr
es the Knights of Labor squarely at the heart of British and Irish as well as American history at the end of the nineteenth cen
-regional Framework Cooperation Agreement - were initiated by Mercosur and supported mainly by Spain. This means that
ut the history of the term, looks at its beginnings in the C19th, and goes onto show how contemporary authors are dealing w
ies, including Joseph Hall, Thomas Nashe, Tailboys Dymoke, Thomas Middleton and George Wither, to advance the thesis
t advice columns, popular clichs, advertisements and references from television episodes this book sketches the meanin
ed in archival scholarship and research.
d till it was stripped of every ounce of value it had ever promised. In the process, the southern continentan imaginary land
he humble Camr caste and the river goddess Gag, the mutual appropriation of disciple and goddess in the tantric exerc
y and the personalized narrative voice; generational dislocation and anxiety; the recurrent antagonisms of assimilation and
n the literature of dominant nations and that of the semicolonized territories that posed a threat to them. Kuzmics study enh
spiritual universe of African Muslim women may be one where Islam is not the source of their problems or their political act
studies of literary and nonliterary texts. Silke Stroh shows how the image of Scotlands Gaelic margins changed under the in
well as philosophy. mer Aygn finds Aristotles name for this peculiar but crucial human ability of gathering both experien
a, and less-well-known writers, such as Norbert Zongo and Yves-Emmanuel Dogb. Both Anglophone sub-Saharan African d
nds book alleging collaboration between Hollywood and Hitler. Case studies by Howard Rodman and Joshua Louis Moss e
because of the difficulty of reaching markets and readers in Africa with print books. We feel unlatching would go a long way t
these writers challenge the eucharistic idea of union between Christ and the community of believers.
ion, psychological research on intergroup conflict, and philosophical reflections on memory and history.
Japan in the Global Environmental Movement will appeal to scholars and students interested in the development of civil soc
gical approaches in religious studies and speaks to a broad audience interested in modern art, architecture, religion, anthrop
as traditional and popular kinds.
ing the Mediterranean, The Unmaking of Home in Contemporary Art bears witness to the suffering of others whose overridin
of the northern Maya lowlands. By placing Chunchucmil into the broader context of emerging research at other Maya cities,
allotment programs among the Sioux and Kazakhs. In addition, it compares the processes practiced by the two empires and
n how their work contributes to the definition of ethnicity for ancient Maya society.
oduction, and change of life in past Andean societies.
he landscape that affects the making of place.
med by, markedly diverse colonial encounters. Understanding these different mixes of players, history, and social relations p
a sense of the terrain on which the post-apartheid - as a desire for a difference that is not apartheids difference - unfolds, fa
cal filmmaking.
der and memory, the volume is an indispensable guide to current work on the familial and social history of the Holocaust.
international traditions and also the specificity of the German context, its historical development and contemporary situation
information about the consumers than ever before? The volume discusses these questions and related issues.
at country, on Israel-American relations and on Jewish history was evident primarily from 1969 to 1974. The author who ser
ependent lives beyond the reach of industrial powers seeking supplies and markets.
nication and two literary and cultural traditions intersecting in productive and compelling ways.
anality of evil" to consider how the potential for violence is embedded in the everyday ways people articulate meaning and c
cholarly conversations about the political economy of underemployment by focusing on the affective experiences of de-skilli
ensions represent structural imbalances founded on the religious distinctions forged under colonial rule.
allenges preconceived notions of the existence of discrete imperial spheres and the inevitable emergence of independent na
ggles for understanding independence and emancipation throughout the Caribbean and the Americas.
esses the philosophical and technological paradoxes that arise at the intersection of documentary and death.
h the campaign against servants of the Crown policemen, magistrates, civil servants, and others and IRA participation in
opunk makes use of current posthumanist conceptions in order to criticize contemporary reality as already dystopian, warni
end of the nineteenth century.
y Spain. This means that rather than the EU pursuing a strategy, as implied by most of the existing literature, the EU was lar
ary authors are dealing with it including Jeanette Winterson, Michel Houellebecq, Margaret Atwood and Amitav Ghosh.
er, to advance the thesis that Spenser was seen by his contemporaries as highly relevant to satire in Elizabethan England.
ook sketches the meaning-making processes of singlehood and time in Israel.
nentan imaginary landbecame one of the shaping forces of early modern history. Includes 48 pages of b&w and colour
ddess in the tantric exercises of Kashmiri aivism, and the alarming self-decapitation of the fierce goddess Chinnamast.
isms of assimilation and alienation; the imaginative reconstruction of the past; and the future of Holocaust memory and repr
hem. Kuzmics study enhances our understanding of not only these novels but nineteenth-century European literature more
blems or their political activity, but a spiritual activity devoid of political forms.
gins changed under the influence of the emergence of the modern nation-state and the rise of overseas colonialism.
gathering both experiences is logos, and this leads to a claim about the specificity of human rationality and language.
ne sub-Saharan African dictator novels and Latin American dictator novels are also considered.
and Joshua Louis Moss examine a key Coen brothers' film A Serious Man (Rodman) and Jill Soloways groundbreaking telev
their legacy in shaping both the best and worst elements of todays primary care system.
ng would go a long way toward helping Mavhunga reach an important audience for this work that we have been previously
e development of civil society, social movements, and environmentalism in contemporary Japan; grassroots inter-Asian conn
itecture, religion, anthropology, and material culture.
of others whose overriding notion of home reveals the universality of human vulnerability and the limits of empathy.
arch at other Maya cities, this book helps reorient our understanding of ancient Maya economies, foregrounding the increasi
ed by the two empires and the various forms of Sioux and Kazakh martial, political, social and culture resistance evident thro
ory, and social relations provides the foundation for conceptualizing the enormous changes wrought by colonialism througho
ds difference - unfolds, falters and is worked through.
story of the Holocaust.
nd contemporary situation.
ated issues.
974. The author who served as spokesman for Golda Meir in 1973-1974 weaves a gripping story of one of the builders and
articulate meaning and comprehend the world.
e experiences of de-skilling labor on immigrant women.
and IRA participation in local government and the republican counter-state. The book then explores the nature of civilian d
already dystopian, warning that a future will only get worse, and that society needs to reverse its path, or else destroy all lif
in Elizabethan England.
pages of b&w and colour images.
goddess Chinnamast.
ocaust memory and representation.
European literature more generally.
seas colonialism.
nality and language.
mits of empathy.
The Passions and the Limits of Pure Inquiry in Early Modern Philos
Philosophical Reflections on an Alleged Human Right
The Politics of Perfidy
Rethinking Historicism
on Commission not only documented the political violence of the 1980s and 1990s but also gave Peruvians a uni
new ethnographic insights into life along some of the most contentious borders in the world. The collected essays
nderlying British and Indian film policy change with the British Empires loss of moral authority and political cohesio
dely celebrated for its inventive amalgams of styles and sounds. Cariocas, native residents of Rio de Janeiro, thin
itics of contemporary archaeology in an increasingly complex international environment. Describing various form
ical approach to understanding the culture surrounding the Mexico City youth rebellion of the 1960s. Mary Kay Va
9021959) is principally understood in terms of its failures and discontinuities, its first three decades and the over
eat many Bretons began arriving in Paris. Every age has its pariahs, and in 1900, the pariahs of Paris were the B
boldly moves criticism of Shakespeare's history plays beyond anti-humanist theoretical approaches.
he greatest and most colourful Ottoman statesmen and literary figures from the 15th to the early 20th century cons
of recent South Asian diasporic writing in specifically transatlantic terms.
n the critical and theoretical discourse of Shakespeare studies summarises, evaluates and ultimately calls time on
erupted on the world stage together. In a few decades around the turn of the twentieth century, millions of person
d four key themes: home and nation; travel and return; racial mixing; and food and eating. Ruth Maxey offers read
e representations of massesthe crowd scenesin Hollywood films from The Birth of a Nation through such pop
together anthropologists working in various parts of the world (Greece, Bali, Taiwan, the United States) with class
work of the great philosophical and literary figures of the last two centuries who recast the concept of memory an
e transformation of art into philosophy, focusing upon the systematic interest that so many European philosophers
technology, communication, and production that began in the second half of the twentieth century development
tudy of the narratology of film music, and an indispensable resource for anyone researching or studying film musi
tholic view of the Holy Land in the debate that rages among Jews, Christians, and Muslims. Alain Marchadour an
urrent focus of film music studies on the distinction between diegetic and nondiegetic music (music understood to
view on grammaticalisation radically different from standard views centering around the cline of grammaticality. G
about culture, discourse, thought, intentionality, emotion, intersubjectivity, cognition, and first and second languag
resents the cutting-edge state of theoretical and applied research in phraseology. The author elaborates key term
dy of information that an organization needs to keep for re-use. It is the active and historical information that an or
publishing has come to change the scale and diversity of grey literature facing librarians and other information pra
ammad Rudaki (c. 880 CE-941 CE) was a poet to the Samanid court which ruled much of Khorsn (northeaster
mirror of daily life: that images are constructions is especially obvious in19th-century studio portrait photography.
one of the first treatises in the Middle East to demonstrate that Islam is compatible with modern western forms of
ing tradition has survived until the present day among the Tajik villages in the Gissar mountains of Uzbekistan. Th
n and the American South are sites born of the plantation, the common matrix for the diverse nations and territorie
e economic and segregatory social spaces for the exploitation and management of natural and human resources
nterrogates creolization as the decolonial, rhizomatic thinking necessary for understanding the cultural and social
sh Culture is the first book to apply the tenets of Disability Studies to the Spanish context. In particular, this work is
Cultural History aims to provide a balanced and detailed analytical survey of the complex leisure activity, sport, a
hs spread have become increasingly clear to its diverse speakers. Sometimes associated with a standardization
n English to focus exclusively on the work of Marie NDiaye, born in central France in 1967, winner of the Prix Fem
ps the single most successful and controversial of all contemporary novelists writing in French. Houellebecq has b
n 1909, that, in the most widely different departments . . . there should be no other literature which exercises ove
African War sharpened the desire to commemorate for a number of reasons. An increasingly literate public, a bur
ains investigates a crucial question frequently neglected in academic debate in the fields of mass violence and ge
ge de France studies the four lecture courses given by Barthes in Paris between 1977 and 1980. This study, the fir
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ty of perspectives, but are united by the conviction that the themes addressed in this book are crucial to determin
vic works of important writers enhances our understanding of their other, often better-known, dramatic works cont
ciplines, along with statesmen and politicians from different political perspectives, are brought together to examine
e crucial intersections between independence, nationalism and gender has already proved canonical in the field.
source for scholars and students of early modern literature, drama, history, civic culture, pageantry, urban studies
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xplores the changing relationship between Muslims and the state in Kenya from precolonial times to the present,
ering her first period? First Blood examines the ways in which women from various countries India, Sri Lanka, En
omprises ethnic Arabs, Indians, and black Africans, and its status has varied historically. Under British rule, an im
rd de Nerval, George Sand, mile Zola, and Marcel Proust, The Novel Map: Mapping the Self in Nineteenth-Centu
nomic expansion, greater tolerance, liberating inventions, and longer, happier lives? Or do we face stagnation, de
d of autobiography, the literary and cultural contexts of nineteenth-century France reconfigured both the ways liter
linary debate on emotion, Tropes of Transport offers a fresh analysis of Hegels work that becomes an important r
oke Kroeger argues for a reconsideration of the place of oft-maligned journalistic practices. While it may seem pa
Post-Revolutionary France, Horowitz brings together the political and cultural history of post-revolutionary France
ok at climate change as a threat to peace and its impacts on cultural heritage and cultural diversity. It proceeds un
nes the contours of the emerging engagements of Muslim women scholars from around the world with the authorit
sually refers to an intellectual movement emerged in Mainland China since the late 1980s. The present volume ai
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toolkit upon the discipline itself, and asking searching questions of the purpose, ethics and future of the subject, A
ed the World is the first book to examine the Companys enduring legacy as a corporation. It uncovers the factors
port of call for anthropologists and sociologists studying identity in Latin America.
ny's story Robins highlights enduring lessons on how to make global business accountable. This will be vital read
abled and being poor and the social, cultural and political processes that link these two aspects of living in what ha
new perspective on citizenship by treating it as a continuing focus of dispute. The authors develop a view of citize
ers, Librarians, and Users provides readers with a view of the changing and emerging roles of electronic books in
n to managing, publishing, and preserving research datasets as scholarly assets, what competencies in working w
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gs together scholarship on the anthropology of childhood, tourism, consumption, and exchange to ask why childre
is fast-growing religious movement, this timely study adds to our understanding of modern society and offers insig
s people but also destroys and reorganizes social relations, using terror as a method. In Genocide as Social Prac
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human right to exploit nature through war-like practices against other animal species. Animal shows became a st
ws and a thorough reading of the relevant literature, Ralph Larkin examines the numerous factors that led the two
o animals as a psychological problem or personality disorder. Legally, animal cruelty is described by a list of beha
and media from different cultures is a communication-based phenomenon known as hybridity. Drawing on original
iews with more than 250 people, including humane agents who enforce cruelty laws, college students who tell sto
nd Muslims continue to be framed by images of camels, belly dancers, and dagger-wearing terrorists. But do only
on of contributions by leading scholars (Raymond Bryant, Michael K. Goodman, Benjamin Huybrechts, Andrew E
s: The book provides insight into a variety of changes in the nature of borders in Europe and its neighborhood from
has dramatic impact on the life in many Southern European cities: Unemployment, social deprivation, poverty, p
iscussion in Cultural History? Which European institutions engage exclusively in Cultural History and which topics
lence in museums generally oscillate between the fascination of terror and its instruments and the didactic urge t
' is based on the idea that 'the world' is not given, but rather produced through language, actions, ideas and perce
cholars of different academic disciplines? Can its emergences be compared in various regions of the world? How
es multinational corporations also sell myths, values and immaterial goods. Such 'meta-goods' (e.g. prestige, bea
cognised the importance of self-managed, alternative media to transport their messages, to challenge the status
vements in the EU, Russia, Turkey or elsewhere, are often labeled as twitter-revolutions. A crucial role is attributed
n scientific research and the development of technologies? This book provides methodological expertise, researc
atic energy makes history. As a symbol, resource and consumer good, it shapes technologies, politics, societies
ect on the complex practice of responsibility within the context of a globalised world and contemporary means of
as a locus for reconciliation initiatives since the beginning of the 20th century? The essays in this volume challen
ur urban past. Yet we encounter a rich cultural heritage of city sounds presented in text, radio and film. How can s
urban impoverished areas of the world and the living environment of its inhabitants? How did the urban poor cope
American studies examines the core foundational myths upon which the nation is based and which still determin
er new and original critical essays by eleven established European American Studies scholars to explore the 1960
contested topic in literary studies. But interest in trauma is not new; its roots extend to the Romantic period, when
ate 19th century, coloured identity has been pivotal to racial thinking in southern Africa. The nature of colourednes
t, barren and sandy area which rings Cape Town, is home to more than a million people. Many live here in sprawl
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the functioning of any economy has meant that energy industries are amongst the most regulated of industries. W
elopment, Markets and Regulations, Alberta as an Illustrative History provides an economic history of the petroleu
Year, Petroleum History Society
heds new light on Chinas vibrant cultural life between 1895 and 1919a crucial period that marks a watershed b
n of eight studies of Chinese philosophy from the time of Confucius to the formation of the empire in the second a
rk traces the most significant strands of the new post-1895 discourse, concentrating on the anxieties inherent in a
d the belief that a Theravada Buddhist Mon kingdom, Ramannadesa, flourished in coastal Lower Burma until it wa
erature explores the representation and interpretation of architectural space in modern literature from the early nin
ool education is characterized by the dominance of a variegated private sector and patchy, uncoordinated oversig
nostication and Media Change 1450-1550 examines prognostic traditions and late medieval prophetic texts in the
e historical development of the veto privilege in the EU and how a veto -or veto threat- has been employed in trea
showed that over the last decade the Latino population grew from 35.3 million to 50.5 million, accounting for more
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the reader to the essential features of Being and Time, Heidegger's main work in clear and unambiguous English
nd are all engaged in questions of multiculturalism and in the politics of recognition and reconciliation, the opportu
osophy; Theory of self; Metaphysics; Theology; Sociology
"existentialist" Heidegger, the "Nazi" Heidegger, the "gnostic" Heidegger, or the "mystic" Heidegger. Nor is it a "dil
m urban planning and the provision of broadcasting services for minority languages, to principled debates over ba
des a unique glossary of technical terms, a German-English lexicon which catalogues the translations of Heidegge
is volume will be much read and reflected upon by new generations of American students of prehistoric archaeolo
the complicity of German physicians in the Holocaust is rich and detailed, but there remains, as Michael Bryant d
itics, political scientists Edella Schlager and William Blomquist provide timely illustrations and thought-provoking e
Savi ("Nation of the Rain God"), one of the major civilizations of ancient Mesoamerica, made their home in the hig
se indigenous intellectuals' dynamic efforts to shape their own social and political status in the Spanish Empire. F
ucts the course of political history in the poorly documented Naco Valley from the fourteenth through early sixteent
o his "Environmental Conflict in Alaska" (2001), which presented the environmental issues of Alaska's statehood p
Late Classic site. . . . an important contribution to Oaxaca archaeology and to understanding Monte Alb at its pea
admirably concise, and well situated in the secondary literature on gender and conservatism and the foreign and
ography and Handcart Award, Coal in Our Veins employs historical research, autobiography, and journalism to in
he Navajo involvement in railroad labor and underlying cultural values interface. It is the sensitivity to that cultural
eat value, particularly in its illuminating showcasing of the degree to which the American West was consistently c
Navajos have gone to work in significant numbers on Southwestern railroads. As they took on the arduous work
n economic history deals with the Great Divergence. How can we explain that at a certain moment in time (the eig
n this volume comprise studies of Jewish texts biblical, rabbinic, medieval, and modern as well as of patristic a
tant issue of public discussions since 9/11. Internet media have been used by Jihadis as means of communication
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nt that draws on its liberation credentials yet is conflicted by a multitude of weaknesses, factions and internal succ
contemporary perspective, the book covers the extent of and manner in which traumatic stress manifests, includin
many fought over New Guinea, the Bismarck Archipelago, Fiji, and Samoa; France and Great Britain competed ov
cept and function of transmission media in all systems of exchange. Krmer uses the figure of the messenger as
War I, Kees van Dijk traces the emergence of superpowers during the colonial race and analyzes their conduct as t
oped following Manilas foundation as the capital of the Spanish Philippines in 1571. Examining a wealth of multilin
o improve their modes of intervention, regulation and resolution of financial markets and financial institutions. Auth
he State: A Comparative Sociology considers a number of major case studies from China, Europe, Singapore a
e in its impressive engagement with the secondary literature, and sharp and insightful critique. The target audienc
titles on the National Historic Register of classic films deemed worthy of preservation than any other director, Billy
sterile and are characterized by a repetitive reworking of old issues, focusing on cultural questions of language a
s have estimated that between 1941 and 1944 up to three million Jews were transported to their deaths in concen
will help understand his wide popularity beyond wine consumption, which lasted until the end of antiquity.
orthwestern Indian subcontinent to Central Asia by investigating symbiotic relationships between networks of relig
dicine, ranging from the early beginnings of Greek medicine to late antiquity.
law and discusses their philosophical, theoretical and legal underpinnings in the context of sustainable developm
gh the ages. It is a menace that has continued to challenge the conscience of humanityespecially in our times. A
of Sheikh Rashd Ri and his associates on Christianity in al-Manr, and their fascinating encounters with Arab C
us) policy and power in the Rome of Urban VIII (1623-1644). Precisely their interaction created what we now call
e objective is to bring peace into justice and justice into peace for the prevention of violations of human rights law,
wish, and Christian concepts of 'god' along the lines of space, time, personnel, function, iconography and ritual.
construction of the origins and development of the weekly Christian gathering and its constitutive elements; based
arlier Jesuit experience in Japan. In order to present revisionist perspectives of the Jesuit missions based on a br
han forty years from having a leading role in the foundation and development of the Society of Jesus to being pro
ongol nomads of the Inner Asian steppe. The ensuing Mongol-Armenian relations were varied. The Greater Armen
urces, and includes an assessment of the Wars impact on the Ottoman state and Ottoman society.
assessment of the sociology of its contemporary or near contemporary sources.
rces, this book shows how traditional Islamic education among the people of Tsarist Russia's Middle Volga region
witch-suspect was a product of the interrogation process and that the stable communities affected by persecution
antly to our understanding of politics and society among the Persian Gulf states and of the migrant labor phenome
rom the State Archives of Tatarstan and elsewhere, but she also consults a broad range of nonarchival Islamic so
nd other events designed to transform them into active citizens with access to state power. These efforts are part
e complex linkages between labor, migration, globalization, and the structural violence that accompanies the new
Associations Comparative Democratization Section Best Book Award, and Cowinner of the Yale University MacMi
also a broadly ranging work of social theory that will be of interest to students and scholars of the postcolonial sta
wn writings traveled even more widely than he did, earning him adulation throughout Europe, Asia, and especially
resent themselves as democratic) invite international observers, even when they are likely to be caught manipula
ork translating, but we also see his works being translated. Kutzinski, a preeminent polylingual comparativist who
hilippe Aris in 1960, this volume is the first comprehensive collection of studies with a psychological and emotion
sciences as well as in our everyday life in contemporary Western societies. Moreover, the concept of "self" and "o
xity by the philosophers of the 17th century that their concepts remain a source of inspiration for today`s research
d by a variety of international law documents and thus entered the political realm but is also defended in academ
ions on this toxic phenomenon. The volume examines right and left wing French negationism, post-Communist H
Nevertheless, the unconscious, the other of consciousness, is a key problem of the critical philosophy. The purpo
zations in ancient Syria-Palestine, which together constitute the immediate background of the Hebrew Bible. Trans
ry. Sovereign Justice collects valuable contributions from scholars of both continental and analytic tradition, and a
ome inalienable basic rights, is appealing and has an important practical function: It allows moral criticism of vario
lished Jewish communities, the Sephardi and Russian Jews. Attention is also focused on the cultural life of the re
efforts are being made to document endangered languages, to maintain them, and even to revive once-extinct lan
me, seventeen authors explore, from a variety of angles, the construction of a scientific language and discourse. T
heir history: that of the 16th century. The major cultural and intellectual upheavals that affected Europe at the time
als from a historical and legal point of view, and to illustrate connections, contradictions and consequences. In vie
o gave Peruvians a unique opportunity to examine the causes and nature of that violence. In Art from a Fractured
d. The collected essays portray existence at different points across India's northern frontiers and, in one instance,
ity and political cohesion? Were British and Indian films of the 1930s and 1940s responsive to and responsible fo
s of Rio de Janeiro, think of their city as particularly conducive to musical mixture. Contemporary Carioca introduc
Describing various forms of cosmopolitan engagement, the contributors explore the implications of applying the co
he 1960s. Mary Kay Vaughan's chronicle of the life of painter Pepe Ziga counters a literature that portrays post
e decades and the overthrow of Machado seen at best as a prologue to the "real" revolution of 1959. This book br
ahs of Paris were the Bretons, the last distinct group of provincials to come en masse to the capital city. The paria
pproaches.
early 20th century considered plague as a grave threat to their empire? And did you know that many Ottomans ap
ultimately calls time on the mode of criticism that has prevailed in Shakespeare studies over the past thirty years.
ntury, millions of persons who rarely could afford a night at the theater and had never voted in an election became
Ruth Maxey offers readings of canonical and less well-known South Asian American and British Asian writers and
ation through such popular love stories as Gone with the Wind, The Sound of Music, and Dr. Zhivago. He then co
nited States) with classicists, historians, and scholars in cultural studies. The volume takes into account global re
concept of memory and brought it into the forefront of the modernist and postmodernist imaginationamong the
European philosophers take in modernism. Among the philosophers Gerald Bruns discusses are Theodor W. Ado
century developments which make up the concept of the digitalhas brought us to what might be the most co
ng or studying film music or film narratology. It surveys the so far piecemeal discussion of narratological concepts
s. Alain Marchadour and David Neuhaus, two biblical scholars and priests living in Jerusalem, clearly analyze the
c (music understood to be or not to be part of the storyworld of a film), and takes into account different levels of n
ne of grammaticality. Grammar is seen as a complex sign system, and, as a consequence, grammatical change a
rst and second language acquisition. Additionally, they are used by non-human primates to communicate with the
or elaborates key terminology and theoretical concepts of phraseology, while challenging some prevailing assum
al information that an organization has that is worth sharing, managing and preserving to enable it to function effec
nd other information practitioners. This compiled work brings together research and authorship over the past deca
Khorsn (northeastern Persia) from its seat in Bukhara. He is widely regarded as the father of Persian poetry, fo
o portrait photography. This book explores how indigenous Iranian photographers constructed their own realities i
odern western forms of government, and specifically that sharia principles can be incorporated in a codified law co
tains of Uzbekistan. This book explores the story of Barzu and demonstrates that the historical Transoxania, since
e nations and territories of the circum-Caribbean. This book takes as its premise that the basic configuration of th
and human resources, in the form of plantations, ports, mining towns, hill stations, civil lines and new urban cent
the cultural and social transformations set in motion through trans/national dislocations. Exploring the usefulness
n particular, this work is an important corrective to existing cultural studies of disability in Spain that tend to largely
leisure activity, sport, and industry that is cycling in France. Identifying key events, practices, stakeholders and ins
with a standardization leading to homogenization, often also with imperialism, English is increasingly understood
, winner of the Prix Femina (2001), the Prix Goncourt (2009), shortlisted for the Man Booker International Prize (2
nch. Houellebecq has become a global publishing phenomenon: his books have been translated worldwide, three
re which exercises over me so powerful an influence as English and American. In the spirit of Prousts admission
gly literate public, a burgeoning populist press, an army reinforced by waves of volunteers and, to contemporaries
mass violence and genocide studies: what is done to the bodies of the victims after they are killed? In the contex
1980. This study, the first full-length account of this material, places Barthess teaching within institutional, intellec
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are crucial to determining the feasibility of more egalitarian and democratic social outcomes than have been poss
n, dramatic works contributing to a fuller estimation of their literary careers.
ght together to examine the relationship of historical and contemporary Irish republicanism to the wider republican
d canonical in the field. 'Stories of women' combines her keynote essays on the mother figure and the postcolonia
ageantry, urban studies, cultural geography, book history, as well as the interested general reader.
ting; of nation theory, colonial history and historiography; of Indian, African, migrant and diasporic literatures, and
of Australasias
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al times to the present, culminating in the radicalization of a section of the Muslim population in recent decades. T
s India, Sri Lanka, England, the Philippines, Greece, Italy, Uganda, Indonesia, Fiji, Chile, Ukraine, Korea, Singa
nder British rule, an imposed racial hierarchy affected Muslims particularly, thwarting the development of a united
Self in Nineteenth-Century French Fiction explores the ways that these writers represent and negotiate the relation
we face stagnation, declining quality of life, and a technologically enhanced totalitarianism worse than any yet see
ured both the ways literature could represent subjects and the ways subjects related to space. In the first-person w
becomes an important resource for Pahls cutting-edge theory of emotionality. If it is usually assumed that the sinc
While it may seem paradoxical, much of the valuable journalism in the past century and a half has emerged from
st-revolutionary France to show how French society responded to and recovered from the upheaval of the French
diversity. It proceeds under the assumption that the impacts of climate change on cultural heritage and cultural div
world with the authoritative interpretive traditions of Islam, classical and contemporary. Muslima theology, here b
The present volume aims to provide a self-explaining sketch of the historical development of this theological as w
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ow anthropology came to be a major intellectual discipline, why it is vital that it remains so, and the problems it mi
porting Asian luxuries such as spices, textiles and teas. But the Companys takeover of much of India was achiev
ack and Indian populations in the region, tracing similarities and differences in the way these peoples have been
future of the subject, Anthropology's World should be required reading for all students and practitioners of anthro
It uncovers the factors that drove it to excess and eventual collapse. This expanded edition looks at recent activi
. This will be vital reading for students and academics in economics and history.
pects of living in what has been characterised as a vicious circle (Yeo & Moore 2003). It is also about the strength
develop a view of citizenship as always emerging from struggle through an exploration of the entanglements of p
s of electronic books in higher education. The three main sections contain contributions by experts in the publishe
mpetencies in working with research data will graduate students in STEM disciplines need to be successful in thei
quired, particularly for libraries. With the increasing importance of digital publishing, more than half the titles publis
e commentary on debates on capitalism and globalization in the wake of the financial crisis.
philosopher Alasdair
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ange to ask why children emerge as objects of the international tourist gaze; what role they play in representing so
society and offers insight to the difficulties that revivalist movements have in sustaining growth.
enocide as Social Practice, Argentinean social scientist Daniel Feierstein looks at the policies of state-sponsored
lternatives, andThis
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legacy the landscape
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mal shows became a stimulus for antisocial behaviour as locals taunted animals, caused fights, and even turned i
actors that led the two young men to plan and carry out their deed. For Harris and Klebold, Larkin concludes, the
cribed by a list of behaviors. In Just a Dog, Arnold Arluke argues that our current constructs of animal cruelty are d
ity. Drawing on original research from Lebanon to Mexico and analyzing the use of the term in cultural and postco
ge students who tell stories of childhood abuse of animals, hoarders who chronically neglect the welfare of many
terrorists. But do only Hollywood movies and TV news have the power to frame public discourse? This interdisc
Huybrechts, Andrew E.G. Jonas, Roger Lee, Peter North, and Katinka Weber) concerned with alternative modes
d its neighborhood from various disciplinary perspectives. Special attention is paid to the history and contempora
deprivation, poverty, political instability, severe cuts in the welfare state budgets and a wide spread feeling of de
History and which topics do they address? And how will Cultural History develop in the future? These and other qu
and the didactic urge to explain violence and, by analysing it, make it easier to handle and prevent. The museum
ctions, ideas and perception. This collection of essays takes a closer look at various hybrid and disparate worlds
ions of the world? How can it be conceptualized with specific reference to distinct historical periods? This book
ods' (e.g. prestige, beauty, strength) are major selling points in the context of successful marketing and advertisin
o challenge the status quo, and to spin novel social processes, this topic has been an under-researched area. He
crucial role is attributed to the new media, coverage of events abroad and ensuing mutual reactions. With the diss
gical expertise, research experiences and empirical findings in the dynamic field of Science and Technology Stud
ogies, politics, societies and cultural world views. Focussing on a range of energy types, from electricity and oil to
ontemporary means of action. Levinas' exploration of the ethical serves as point of entry and is shown to be seeki
s in this volume challenge the conventional understanding of reconciliation as a benign state-driven process. The
dio and film. How can such 'staged sounds' express the changing identities of cities? This volume presents a colle
did the urban poor cope with their surroundings? How did they interpret and adopt urban space in order to fight ag
and which still determine discussions of US-American identities today. These myths include the myth of discove
ars to explore the 1960s from a transatlantic perspective. Intended for an academic audience interested in global
Romantic period, when novelists and the first psychiatrists influenced each others' investigations of the 'wounded
nature of colouredness is a highly emotive and controversial issue as it embodies many of the racial antagonism
Many live here in sprawling shack settlements. The post-apartheid state is attempting to eradicate such settlement
at were anchored
e during World War in II.
colonial
Using contexts. It was
war diaries, not just ships,
after-action reports, soldiers, missionaries
and first-hand and settlers
accounts, authors that drove and
Bercuson the proc
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gulated of industries. What might appear to be purely private decisions are made within a complex and evolving w
c history of the petroleum industry in Alberta as well as a detailed analysis of the operation of the markets for Albe
at marks a watershed between the conservative old regime and the ostensibly iconoclastic New Culture of the 192
empire in the second and third centuries B.C.E. As detailed in a masterful introduction, each essay serves as a co
anxieties inherent in a complicated process of cultural transformation. It focuses principally on how the need to a
Lower Burma until it was conquered in 1057 by King Aniruddha of Paganwhich then became, in essence, the ne
ature from the early nineteenth century to the present, with the aim of showing how literary production and archite
uncoordinated oversight of the public sector. Tracing the history of the American debate over preschool education
al prophetic texts in the first century of printing and their effect on the new medium of print. The many prophetic an
been employed in treaty negotiations of the past two decades. As he explains, the importance of veto power in tr
on, accounting for more than half of the nation's population growth. This book collects essays that examine this ph
for another.
hensive Tonality as Drama draws on the fieldsprison.
of dramaturgy, music theory, and historical musicology to answ
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d unambiguous English. He dispels the nimbus of unintelligibility surrounding Heidegger's thought, a nimbus that
onciliation, the opportunities and pressures of geographic regionalism, shifts in political agendas associated with
eidegger. Nor is it a "diluted" Heidegger for beginners. Rephrasing Heidegger interprets the philosopher on his ow
ncipled debates over basic rights and entitlements, these essays offer penetrating summaries of each political cult
ranslations of Heideggers terms in the most important English translations of Being and Time.
of prehistoric archaeologists. Freeman's career is a model for long-term international collaboration, theoretical ecl
s, as Michael Bryant demonstrates, still more to learn. It is well established that the techniques employed by the N
and thought-provoking explanations of why political considerations are essential, unavoidable, and in some ways
de their home in the highlands of Oaxaca, where they resisted both Aztec military expansion and the Spanish con
the Spanish Empire. For the historian of colonial Spanish America or Peru, it provides an enticing overview of a tr
h through early sixteenth centuries. Describing the material and behavioral patterns pertaining to the Late Postcla
of Alaska's statehood period, the newest study by Ross provides an in-depth view of the resource management c
ing Monte Alb at its peak and during its demise." Veronica Perez Rodriguez, American Anthropologist
m and the foreign and domestic Cold War. . . . Brennan's study offers another valuable reminder that niether Joe
hy, and journalism to intertwine the history of coal, her ancestors' lives mining coal, and the societal and environm
nsitivity to that cultural identity that gives the work a special edge and at the same time a broad appeal. It is extre
West was consistently compared to aspects of the Middle East, from desert sands and rock formations to camel ca
k on the arduous work of laying and anchoring tracks, they turned to traditional religion to anchor their lives. Jay Y
moment in time (the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries) a certain part of the world (the West) escaped from gen
as well as of patristic and medieval Christian texts, and in one case, a passage of the Muslim text par excellence
eans of communication, propaganda, recruitment, and even training purposes. In this volume, the processes of in
eat
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ctions and internal succession battles. Booysen constructs her analysis around the ANCs four faces of political po
ess manifests, including the way in which exposure to such extremely threatening events impacts on peoples me
at Britain competed over control of continental Southwest Asia; and the United States annexed the Philippines an
e of the messenger as a key metaphor, examining a diverse range of transmission events, including the circulatio
lyzes their conduct as they struggled for territory. Extensive in scope, 'Pacific Strife' is a fascinating look at a volat
ning a wealth of multilingual primary sources, Birgit Tremml-Werner shows that crosscultural encounters not only
ancial institutions. Authors from both academia and policy circles explore these innovations through four approac
a, Europe, Singapore and South Asia in order to understand the rise of public religions in the modern state. By
que. The target audience are specialists in the field of research on the Sayings Source Q (the hypothetical source
any other director, Billy Wilder counts as one of the most accomplished filmmakers ever to work in Hollywood. Ye
uestions of language and identity in particular. Margaret A. Majumdar investigates the causes of the apparent stag
o their deaths in concentration and extermination camps. In his writings on the Final Solution, Raul Hilberg pond
end of antiquity.
etween networks of religious mobility and trade.
a's Middle Volga region (today's Tatarstan) helped to Islamize the area's Turkic peoples, setting the stage for the d
affected by persecution did not collude in its escalation.
migrant labor phenomenon that is an increasingly important aspect of globalization.
nonarchival Islamic sources, including Tatar-language Arabic-script popular literature. This makes the book highl
These efforts are part of a movement known as the Arivoli Iyakkam (the Enlightenment Movement), one of the m
accompanies the new world economic order. Gardner follows the labyrinthine paths of migrant workers in the Gul
Yale University MacMillan Centers Gustav Ranis International Book Prize.
s of the postcolonial state and neoliberal governmentality in South Asia and beyond, and of activism and social mo
pe, Asia, and especially the Americas. This study contends that, for writers who are part of the African diaspora, tra
to be caught manipulating elections? Is election observation an effective tool of democracy promotion, or is it sim
gual comparativist who knows the literatures of the African diaspora as well as anyone, brings a keen understandi
chological and emotional historical orientation to demonstrate convincingly the extent to which the relationship be
concept of "self" and "other" and its imaginary dichotomy is gaining more and more political impact in a world of re
on for today`s research about the emotionality of the mind. The analyses of the works of Descartes, Spinoza, Leib
o defended in academic circles. Yet, despite its prominence the human right to health remains something of a my
sm, post-Communist Holocaust deniers in Eastern-Europe, the spread of denial to Australia, Canada, South-Afric
l philosophy. The purpose of the volume is to fill a substantial gap in Kant research and to offer a complete survey
he Hebrew Bible. Transformed by the impact of Hellenism, they also shaped the social-historical and cultural sett
analytic tradition, and aims to investigate into the relationship between global justice and the nation state. It deals
moral criticism of various wrongs and calls for action in order to prevent them. The articles in this collection take u
he cultural life of the refugees who used both German and Yiddish, and on their attempts to cope under Japanese
revive once-extinct languages. The book presents a comprehensive overview of language endangerment and re
guage and discourse. The chapters explore the forming of scientific communities, the emergence of new languag
cted Europe at the time - Humanism, the Reformation and the emergence of modern nation-states - were not isol
d consequences. In view of constantly reoccurring reports of mass crimes from all over the world, we have only re
In Art from a Fractured Past, scholars and artists expand on the commission's work, arguing for broadening the d
s and, in one instance, along borders within India. Whether discussing Shi'i Muslims striving to be patriotic Indian
e to and responsible for such shifts? Cinema at the End of Empire illuminates this intertwined history of British an
porary Carioca introduces a generation of Rio-based musicians who collaboratively have reinvigorated Brazilian g
tions of applying the cosmopolitan ideals of obligation to others and respect for cultural difference to archaeologic
ature that portrays post-1940 Mexican history as a series of uprisings against state repression, injustice, and socia
n of 1959. This book brings together scholars from North America, Cuba, and Spain to challenge this narrative, pr
he capital city. The pariah designation took hold in Paris, in Brittany, and among historians. Yet the derision of rece
that many Ottomans applauded the establishment of a quarantine against the disease in 1838 as a tool to resist B
er the past thirty years. It heralds a new, more dynamic way of reading Shakespeare as a supremely intelligent an
in an election became regular paying customers at movie palaces and proud members of new political parties. T
British Asian writers and texts and of key cinematic works. She explores the formal and thematic tendencies of the
Dr. Zhivago. He then contrasts these with similar scenes in early Soviet and Nazi films. What emerges is a politica
s into account global realities such as 9/11 and the opening of the Cypriot Green Line and explores the different w
maginationamong them, Bergson, Halbwachs, Freud, Proust, Benjamin, Adorno, Derrida, and Deleuze. Drawing
es are Theodor W. Adorno, Maurice Blanchot, Arthur Danto, Stanley Cavell, Hans-Georg Gadamer, Michel Foucau
at might be the most contradictory moment in human history. The digital revolution has made it possible not only t
arratological concepts in film music studies, and tries to (cautiously) systematize them, and to expand and refine
em, clearly analyze the Promised Landas concept, history, and contested terrainin Catholic teaching and doct
unt different levels of narration: from the extrafictional to focalizations of subjectivity, and musics many and comp
grammatical change always comprises semantic change. What unites morphology, word order, constructional sy
o communicate with their peers and with humans. Consequently, the modern field of gesture studies has attracted
some prevailing assumptions. Exploration of phraseological meaning across sentence boundaries is supported by
nable it to function effectively. This book is aimed at records managers and archivists, who are responsible for ma
ship over the past decade dealing with both the supply and demand sides of grey literature. While this book is wri
er of Persian poetry, for he was the first major poet to write in New Persian language, following the Arab conques
ted their own realities in contrast to how foreign photographers constructed Iranians realities. Through an in-dept
ated in a codified law comparable to that found in Europe. Unlike many fellow Oriental travellers, the author obser
rical Transoxania, since the time of Alexander the Great, has always been a melting pot of diverse shared culture
asic configuration of the plantation, in terms of its physical layout and the social relations it created, was largely th
es and new urban centres for Europeans. Contagion and Enclaves studies the social history of medicine within tw
xploring the usefulness, transferability, and limitations of creolization for thinking post/coloniality, raciality and othe
pain that tend to largely ignore intellectual disabilities. Taking on the representation of Down syndrome, autism, al
es, stakeholders and institutions in the history of French cycling, the volume presents an interdisciplinary analysis
creasingly understood to have no necessary connection with any country or group of countries. The willingness to
er International Prize (2013), and widely considered to be one of the most important French authors of her genera
slated worldwide, three film adaptations of his work have been produced, and the author has been the subject of
t of Prousts admission, this engaging and critical volume offers the first comparative reading of the French noveli
and, to contemporaries at least, a shockingly high death toll embedded the war firmly in the national consciousne
re killed? In the context of mass violence, death does not constitute the end of the executors' work. Their victims'
hin institutional, intellectual and personal contexts. Analysing the texts and recordings of Comment vivre ensemble
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to the wider republican theoretical tradition. The book analyses political positions among those parties describing
ure and the postcolonial nation, with incisive new work on male autobiography, 'daughter' writers, the colonial body
reader.
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n in recent decades. The politicization of Islam in Kenya is deeply connected with the sense of marginalization th
, Ukraine, Korea, Singapore and Hong Kong recall this moment of menarche and what it meant to them, their fa
evelopment of a united political voice. Drawing on a broad range of interviews and historical research, Ndzovu pre
d negotiate the relationship between the self and the world as a function of space in a novel turned map.
worse than any yet seen? The Fabulous Future? draws its inspiration from a more optimistic time, and tome, The
ce. In the first-person works of these authors, maps situate the narrator within the imaginary space of the novel. Y
assumed that the sincerity of emotions and the force of affects depend on their immediacy, Pahl explores to wha
half has emerged from undercover investigations that employed subterfuge or deception to expose wrong. Kroeg
upheaval of the French Revolution. The Revolution led to a heightened sense of distrust and divided the nation alo
eritage and cultural diversity may challenge sustainable global peace. As innovative feature, the interdisciplinary
uslima theology, here broadly defined to encompass a range of interpretive strategies and perspectives arising fro
of this theological as well as cultural movement. In addition to the analyses on the theoretical issues involved and
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his volume summarizes some research results of the last four years by presenting empirical research projects as w
and the problems it might face in the immediate future.
uch of India was achieved by force and fraud; in China, the battering ram was opium. The East India Companys c
se peoples have been seen by academics and national elites. Race and ethnicity as analytical concepts are re-ex
practitioners of anthropology.
n looks at recent activist and cultural responses to the Company in China and India, and the corporate reform age
also about the strengths that people show when living with disability and being poor. How they try to overcome th
he entanglements of politics, culture and power that are both embodied and contested in forms and practices of c
experts in the publisher/vendor arena, as well as by librarians who report on both the challenges of offering and m
to be successful in their fields? And what role can librarians play in helping students attain these competencies? I
han half the titles published in the United States are self-published. With this growth in self-published materials, lib
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such powerful reactions from western tourists and locals in their community as
is religious group that was founded on principles of enforced community, explicit authoritative relationships, and t
play in representing socio-economic change; how children are valued and devalued; why they elicit anxieties, fan
owth.
ies of state-sponsored repression pursued by the Argentine military dictatorship against political opponents betwe
writers
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, Larkin concludes, the carnage was an act of revenge against the "jocks" who had harassed and humiliated them
s of animal cruelty are decontextualizedimposed without regard to the experience of the groups committing the
m in cultural and postcolonial studies (as well as the popular and business media), Marwan Kraidy offers readers a
ct the welfare of many animals, shelter workers who cope with the ethics of euthanizing animals, and public relati
scourse? This interdisciplinary study transfers media framing theory to literary studies to show how life writing (re-
with alternative modes of economic and social exchange. The cases addressed in these contributions includin
istory and contemporary dynamics at Polish and German borders. Of particular interest are the creation of Eurore
de spread feeling of despair have eroded much of the social foundation of the cities. In this book, contributors fr
re? These and other questions are raised by European scholars in the discussion of Institutions, Themes and Per
d prevent. The museums concerned also have to face up to these basic issues about the social and institutional h
d and disparate worlds related to dance and choreography. Coming from a broad range of different backgrounds
al periods? This book shows in a uniquely and innovative way the broad range of approaches to the political us
marketing and advertising. Fashion adverts draw on deeply rooted human values, ideals and desires such as value
er-researched area. Hence, this book explores the processes of women's and feminist media production in the co
reactions. With the dissemination of print, revolts in early-modern times faced the challenge of a similar media-re
e and Technology Studies. The authors, coming from computer science, social sciences, or cultural studies of scie
om electricity and oil to bioenergy, this volume analyzes the social, cultural and political concepts and discourses o
nd is shown to be seeking inter-cultural political relevance through engagement with the issues of postcoloniality a
te-driven process. They explore how a range of civil society actors from Turkish intellectuals apologizing for the
olume presents a collection of studies on the staging of Amsterdam, Berlin and London soundscapes in historica
pace in order to fight against their position at the periphery of society? This volume takes up these questions and
e the myth of discovery, the Pocahontas myth, the myth of the Promised Land, the myth of the Founding Fath
nce interested in globalized American studies, it examines topics ranging from the impact of the American civil righ
ations of the 'wounded mind'. This book looks back to these early attempts to understand trauma, reading a selec
f the racial antagonisms, ambiguities and derogations prevalent in the subcontinent. Throughout their existence c
dicate such settlements by providing formal houses in planned residential estates. Raw Life, New Hope is a longi
ers that
hors drove and
Bercuson the process of European
Herwig examine expansion
the story behind from the 16thNeuland,
Operation to the 19th
the centuries.
German planThetocirculation of images,
interrupt vital oil sup
complex and evolving web of government regulations.
of the markets for Alberta oil and natural gas, and the main governmental regulations (apart from environmental r
New Culture of the 1920s. Although generally overlooked in the effort to understand modern Chinese history, the
ch essay serves as a concrete example of thick descriptionan approach invented by philosopher Gilbert Ryle
y on how the need to accommodate the West was reflected in such landmark novels of the period as Wu Jianren
ame, in essence, the new custodian and repository of Mon culture in the Upper Burmese interior. This scenario, w
production and architectural construction are related as cultural forms in the historical context of modernity. In ad
ver preschool education, Andrew Karch argues that the current state of decentralization and fragmentation is the c
The many prophetic and prognostic works that followed Europe's earliest known printed book---not the Gutenberg
nce of veto power in treaty negotiations is one of the features that distinguishes the EU from other international o
ys that examine this phenomenal growth. In order to understand the Latino community in all its diversity, the anal
cal musicology
iri maximum to answer
security a fundamental
prison in Lagos, question
Nigeria regarding twentieth-century music: why does the use of While
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hought, a nimbus that Heidegger himself helped create and that has tended to confine serious Heidegger scholar
endas associated with the impact of neo-liberalism, and moves to frame political agendas less at the macro-level
philosopher on his own terms, covering all the main aspects of Being and Time, and is particularly interesting for
es of each political culture while also prompting comparative reflection on the broad theme of "democracy and dif
me.
boration, theoretical eclecticism, the centrality of field research, and the ability to 'dream big,' but with a commonse
ques employed by the Nazis to exterminate Jews and others in concentration camps were first applied to people i
ble, and in some ways even desirable elements of decision making about water and watersheds. With decades of
on and the Spanish conquest. This book presents and interprets the sacred histories narrated in the Mixtec codice
enticing overview of a transatlantic political discourse and suggests interesting avenues for future research." Emily
ing to the Late Postclassic period using components of three settlements in the Naco Valley of northwestern Hon
esource management controversies in Alaska up to statehood in 1958. Ross's chapters on predator control, when
hropologist
minder that niether Joe McCarthy nor June Cleaver can stand as convenient shorthard for our historical narratives
societal and environmental impacts of the United States' dependency on coal as an energy source. In the first pa
broad appeal. It is extremely well written and well organized. Jay Youngdahl tells a good story while applying high
formations to camel caravans and mirages. These comparisons helped to establish the West as an exotic locale,
anchor their lives. Jay Youngdahl has used oral history and archival research to write a cultural history of Navajos'
est) escaped from general poverty and became much richer than it had ever been before and than the rest of the
slim text par excellence, the Quran. The authors, scholars in the fields of Jewish Studies, Catholic and Protestant
me, the processes of interaction on Jihadi internet sites are analysed. Particular attention lays on the mechanisms
Church
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our faces of political power organisation, people, political parties and elections, and policy and government an
mpacts on peoples meaning and belief systems. Therapeutic and community strategies for addressing and heali
exed the Philippines and Hawaii. Meanwhile, the possible disintegration of China and Japans growing nationalism
including the circulation of money, translation of languages, angelic visitations, spread of infectious diseases, and
scinating look at a volatile moment in history.
al encounters not only shaped Manilas development as a Eurasian port city, but also had profound political, eco
s through four approaches: Bank Capital Regulation examines the Basel III agreement; Bank Resolution focuse
n the modern state. By distinguishing between political secularization the separation of state and religion and s
he hypothetical source of certain sayings of Jesus common to Matthew and Luke), historical Jesus, and early Chr
work in Hollywood. Yet how American is Billy Wilder, the Jewish migr from Central Europe? This book undersc
ses of the apparent stagnation of postcolonial theory in some circles, and provides an overview of the divergence
on, Raul Hilberg pondered the role of trains: How can railways be regarded as anything more than physical equ
short supply. What is needed is a more conscious determination to enforce existing laws. This book explores wa
istorical paradigms of the Jesuit missionary activity to Amerindians based on the limited regional history of New F
Armenians, by entering into vassalage, became allies and furthered the Mongol conquests. In order to enhance ou
s makes the book highly original and important to both Russian history and Islamic studies."Allen Frank
ovement), one of the most successful mass literacy movements in recent history. This rich ethnographic account o
rant workers in the Gulf, drawing on powerful qualitative data to complicate existing assumptions about the lives o
activism and social movements more generally.Anthropological Quarterly
the African diaspora, translation is more than just a literary practice: it is a fact of life and a way of thinking.
y promotion, or is it simply a way to legitimize electoral autocracies? This book uses cross-national data on electio
ngs a keen understanding of both race and ethnicity to her overarching discussion. She has written an exemplary
hich the relationship between parents and children was a fundamental element of European society in pre-modern
l impact in a world of resurfacing ideology-ridden conflicts. The essays deal with Jewish reality in contemporary G
escartes, Spinoza, Leibniz, and many other thinkers collected in this volume offer new insights into the diversity a
ains something of a mystery - especially with respect to its philosophical underpinnings. Addressing this unfortuna
a, Canada, South-Africa and even to Japan. Leading scholarly experts also explore the close connection between
offer a complete survey of the topic in different areas of research, such as history of philosophy, philosophy of min
torical and cultural setting of the New Testament. This work presents fresh and concise yet thorough overviews of
e nation state. It deals with the moral relevance of national boundaries and cosmopolitanism, and takes into acco
in this collection take up a tension between the wide political use of human rights claims and some intellectual sk
o cope under Japanese occupation after the outbreak of the Pacific War.
e endangerment and revitalization. Among the examined aspects are: degrees of endangerment, definitions of lan
rgence of new languages of science, the spread of scientific ideas, and the development of scientific writing.
n-states - were not isolated phenomena, and the evolution of the orthographical systems of European languages
e world, we have only reached the halfway point in the quest for an effective system of international criminal justic
ng for broadening the definition of the testimonial to include various forms of artistic production as documentary ev
g to be patriotic Indians in the Kashmiri district of Kargil or Bangladeshis living uneasily in an enclave surrounded
ed history of British and Indian cinema in the late colonial period. Challenging the rubric of national cinemas that
invigorated Brazilian genres, such as samba and maracatu, through juxtaposition with international influences, in
erence to archaeological practice, showing that those ethics increasingly demand the rethinking of research agen
ion, injustice, and social neglect that culminated in the student protests of 1968. Rendering Ziga's coming of ag
llenge this narrative, presenting republican Cuba instead as a time of meaningful engagementsocially, politically
Yet the derision of recent migrants can be temporary. Tracing the changing status of Bretons in Paris since 1870,
838 as a tool to resist British and French political and commercial penetration? Or that later Ottoman sanitation ef
supremely intelligent and creative political thinker, whose history plays address and illuminate the very questions w
new political parties. The question of how to represent these new masses fascinated and plagued politicians and
matic tendencies of the works, relating them to gender politics, the marketplace, and issues of literary value and h
at emerges is a political debate being carried out in filmic style. In both sets of films, the crowd is represented as a
explores the different ways in which Geertzs anthropology has shaped the pedagogy of their disciplines and enab
and Deleuze. Drawing on recent advances in the sciences and in the humanities, the contributors address the qu
adamer, Michel Foucault, Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari, Jacques Derrida, Jean-Franois Lyotard, Jean-Luc N
de it possible not only to imagine but to actually realize a world in which social inequality and poverty are vanquish
d to expand and refine them with reference to ideas from general narratology and film narratology (including contr
holic teaching and doctrine. They offer an analytical reading of the entire Christian Bible (Old and New Testament
musics many and complex movements between them.
order, constructional syntax and other grammatical subsystems is their paradigmatic organisation. The traditional c
e studies has attracted researchers from a number of different disciplines such as anthropology, cognitive science
ndaries is supported by ample textual illustrations of stylistic use ranging from Old English to Modern English. The
are responsible for maintaining and managing information within an organization. It describes fully the most up-to
e. While this book is written with students and instructors of Colleges and Schools of Library and Information Scien
wing the Arab conquest in the seventh and eighth centuries, which established Islam as the official religion, and m
es. Through an in-depth comparative visual analysis of 19th-century Iranian portrait photography and Persian pain
ellers, the author observed that European dominance is not derived from a few technological advances, but prima
diverse shared cultures. In the village of Pasurxi, near Boysun in the Surxandaryo region of contemporary Uzbek
created, was largely the same in the Caribbean and the American South. Essays written by leading authorities in
ry of medicine within two intersecting enclaves in colonial India; the hill station of Darjeeling which incorporated th
iality, raciality and othering not only as historical legacies but as immanent to and constitutive of European societi
n syndrome, autism, alexia/agnosia as well as childhood disability, its chapters combine close readings of a numb
erdisciplinary analysis of how cycling has been significant in French society and culture since the late Nineteenth
tries. The willingness to accept that English has become Englishes might be less evident among so-called native
h authors of her generation. Andrew Asibong argues that at the heart of NDiayes world lurks an indefinable blank
as been the subject of million-euro publishing deals and of successive media scandals in France. If Houellebecq
ng of the French novelist in the context of American art, literature, and culture. In addition to examining Prousts ke
e national consciousness. In addition, with the fallen buried far from home those left behind required other forms o
ors' work. Their victims' remains are often treated and manipulated in very specific ways, amounting in some case
omment vivre ensemble, Le Neutre and La Prparation du roman I et II in tandem with Barthess 1970s output, th
thusiast,exhumations
mporary showing how enthusiasm is fundamental to the composition and the circulation of literature. Enthusiasm
nsequence of conflictwith
- thethe application
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research. dialogue, e
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Khmer Rouge,are
Argentina, Russia and always madeof
the context for legitimate
post-World reasons?
War II Europe, this ground-breaking edited collec
particular attention to the lesser known Russian dimension.
magnitude of the challenges faced by social democratic parties after the 1970s. It then examines detailed case s
or
hepolitical
printed theorists. It then
texts of the Showsgoes
andon to examine
actual events.four cases as humanitarian interventions: the Greek War of Indep
official French republicanism, the broader European and American civic republican tradition and the contemporar
hose parties describing themselves as republican in Ireland in the twenty-first century and examines the possible
riters, the colonial body, the trauma of the post-colony, and the nation in a transnational context. Focusing on Afric
ains
whicha create
wide range of articles
cultural diversitybyasprominent philosophers
well as common and scholars,
challenges, asobstacles
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se of marginalization that shapes Muslims understanding of Kenyan politics and government policies.
meant to them, their families, and their societies. What is the mystique of womens first blood? Blood is blood o
al research, Ndzovu presents a nuanced picture of political associations during the postcolonial period and explor
el turned map.
tic time, and tome, The Fabulous Future: America in 1980, in which Fortune magazine celebrated its anniversary
ry space of the novel. Yet the time inherent in the texts narrative unsettles the spatial self drawn by the maps and
y, Pahl explores to what extent mediationand therefore a certain degree of manipulation but also of sympathy
o expose wrong. Kroeger asserts that undercover work is not a separate world, but rather it embodies a central d
nd divided the nation along ideological lines. In the wake of the Terror, many began to express concerns about the
e, the interdisciplinary nexus between cultural heritage and peace is explicitly taken account of. Accordingly, corre
perspectives arising from multiple social locations, interrogates Islamic scripture and other forms of religious disco
cal issues involved and the articulations of the prospect, concrete examples are also offered to illustrate the chara
nGerman
1970, there is a very
scholars. The close relationship
ambiguous between
relationship the Paleo-Byzantine
between notation
anthropology and andcultures
national the Latin
is neumes. Althoughanth
also considered,
ning of this development. The trajectory of people's move to electronic communication is a global phenomenon af
overed such as those concerning totemism, kinship and globalisation.
l research projects as well as theoretical concepts. The contributions all deal with topics linked to plurilingualism o
East India Companys corruption and violence shocked its contemporaries and still reverberates today.
ical concepts are re-examined in order to assess their usefulness.
he corporate reform agenda in light of the economic crisis.
they try to overcome their problems and making the best out of what little they have. This book will appeal to acad
orms and practices of citizenship. This book will mainly appeal to scholars and students engaged by the question
enges of offering and managing e-books and on the issues surrounding patron use of e-books. The case study se
these competencies? In addressing these questions, this book articulates a new area of opportunity for librarians
published materials, librarians, publishers, and vendors have been forced to rethink channels of production, distri
nclude
an threats that
experience to continuity of care,
goes beyond inappropriate
traditional care
contexts of at the end of
character, life, problems
culture, associated
and ethics. with
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alive to the judgm
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in their communitytheaspersonal
well asqualities
how the that they themselves
children need to flourish.
experience their work and render it meaningful.
ive relationships, and therapeutic ideals. Weaving classical and contemporary social theory, she argues that mem
they elicit anxieties, fantasies, and debates; and what these tourist encounters teach us more generally about the
litical opponents between 1976 and 1983 and those pursued by the Third Reich between 1933 and 1945. He find
y. staged
o But today the global
scenarios perspective has
of confrontation, arrived withlion
a vengeance.
in smallIncages
Contemporary Australian Literature:ofAwar.
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written about the tragedy, this is the ranging from
first serious, acts investigation
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into large-scale
cultural, re-enactments
environmental, and psyc Ini
e from issues of cruelty to animals.
ed and humiliated them, retribution against evangelical students who acted as if they were morally superior, an ac
groups committing the act. Yet those who engage in animal cruelty have their own understandings of their actions
Kraidy offers readers a history of the idea and a set of prescriptions for its future use. Kraidy analyzes the use of
imals, and public relations experts who use incidents of animal cruelty for fundraising purposes.
ow how life writing (re-)frames Orientalist stereotypes. The innovative analysis of the post-9/11 autobiographies '
contributions including credit unions, alternative currencies, sustainable consumption, and social enterprises d
e the creation of Euroregions, mutual perceptions of Poles and Germans at the border, EU Regional Policy, media
his book, contributors from Spain, Greece, Portugal and Italy provide an insight into the complex interference bet
tions, Themes and Perspectives of Cultural History in this volume. It provides a profound overview of contempora
ocial and institutional handling of war and violence. Does war really belong in museums? And if it does, what obje
different backgrounds and disciplines, the authors inquire into the ways of producing 'dance worlds': through arti
aches to the political uses of ethnicity, both in contemporary settings and from a historical perspective. Its scope is
d desires such as values and symbols of social recognition, beautification and rejuvenation. Although the referenc
dia production in the context of participatory spaces, technology, and cultural citizenship. The collection is compos
ge of a similar media-revolution. This influenced the very face of the events that could become full-fledged propag
r cultural studies of science, discuss how to ask questions about gender and give examples for the application in
ncepts and discourses of energy and their implementation and materialization within technical systems, applicatio
ues of postcoloniality and humanism. Yet, Levinas fails to realise the ethical implications of the inevitable instrum
uals apologizing for the Armenian Genocide to religious organizations working towards the improvement of Franco
oundscapes in historical documents, radio plays and films, and offers insights into themes such as film sound theo
p these questions and investigates how far approaches of cultural sciences can contribute to overcome the 'exotic
h of the Founding Fathers, the melting pot myth, the myth of the West, and the myth of the self-made man. The
f the American civil rights movement in Germany, France and Wales, through the transatlantic dimensions of fem
trauma, reading a selection of Romantic novels in dialogue with Romantic and contemporary psychiatry. It then ca
ghout their existence coloured communities have had to contend with being marginal minorities stigmatised as th
e, New Hope is a longitudinal study of the residents of one such shack settlement, The Park, who moved to new,
tocirculation of images,
interrupt vital manuscripts
oil supplies and books
from reaching between
the United different
States and continents
the United played
Kingdoma key role too. The
by preventing Portuguese
Allied oil tank
art from environmental regulations) faced by the industry. The tools used within this study are applicable to oil and
rn Chinese history, the era has much to teach us about cultural accommodation and is characterized by its own u
ilosopher Gilbert Rylewhich aims to reveal the logic that informs an observable exchange among members of a
e period as Wu Jianrens "Strange Events Eyewitnessed in the Past Twenty Years" and Zhu Shoujus "Tides of the
terior. This scenario, which Aung-Thwin calls the ""Mon Paradigm,"" has circumscribed much of the scholarship o
text of modernity. In addressing this subject, it also examines the larger questions of the relation between literatur
d fragmentation is the consequence of a chain of reactions and counterreactions to policy decisions dating from th
ook---not the Gutenberg Bible, but the Sibyl's Prophecy, printed by Gutenberg two years earlier and known today
m other international organizations in which exit and expulsion threats play a greater role. At the same time, the p
all its diversity, the analysis has to begin at the grassroots level. The political future of the Latino community in the
does
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theto
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andstruggles
illustrates how inside
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theological underpinnin
ious Heidegger scholarship to closed circles.
ess at the macro-level of state intervention and more at the level of community partnership and empowerment. In
rticularly interesting for its detailed analysis of the structure and contents of this epoch-making philosophical work
e of "democracy and difference."
g,' but with a commonsense approach to the record and its limitations." Lawrence Guy Straus, Journal of Anthropo
first applied to people in state hospitals who were deemed mentally disabled or terminally ill. What has been less
sheds. With decades of combined study of water management in the United States, they focus on the many conte
ed in the Mixtec codices, the largest surviving collection of pre-Columbian manuscripts in existence. In these scre
future research." Emily Berquist, Hispanic American Historical Review
ey of northwestern Honduras, the book focuses on how contests for power shaped political structures. Power-seek
predator control, when wildlife managers offered bounties not just for wolves but for eagles, and another on attem
our historical narratives of the Cold War era." Journal of American History
gy source. In the first part of the book, she visits Wales, native ground of British coal mining and of her emigrant an
ory while applying high standards of scholarship along with an underlying humanism." Paul Zolbrod, author/transla
est as an exotic locale, markedly different from the Europe-focused eastern half of the country and having a fascin
ural history of Navajos' work on the railroad and the roles their religious traditions play in their lives of hard labor a
and than the rest of the world? Many prominent scholars discussed this question and came up with many differen
Catholic and Protestant Theology, Islamic Studies, German philology etc., invited to reflect on texts of their respect
ays on the mechanisms of spread of propaganda via the internet by diverse technical means. The process of tran
stooverall historical
historical relevance,matters.
and theological the Council
The of Chalcedon
poems' fate in(AD 451) is one
Byzantium of the
is also most important
examined and threeevents of that
Byzantine perio
paraph
cy and government and explores how, since 1994, it has acted to continuously regenerate its power.
r addressing and healing the effects of trauma exposure are comprehensively covered, as well as the particular n
ns growing nationalism added new dimensions to the rivalries.
nfectious diseases, and processes of transference and counter-transference that occur during psychoanalysis.
d profound political, economic, and social ramifications for the three premodern states. Combining a systematic co
ank Resolution focuses on effective regimes for regulating and resolving ailing banks; Central Banking with Colla
ate and religion and social secularization the transformation of the everyday practice of religion this volume
al Jesus, and early Christian theology. The book takes the stance that the hypothetical document Q can be recon
pe? This book underscores this complex issue, unpacking underlying contradictions where previous commentato
view of the divergence between Anglophone and Francophone approaches to the postcolonial. Outlining in particu
more than physical equipment that was used, when the time came, to transport the Jews from various cities to sho
This book explores ways of doing just that; thereby shoring up international legal protection of women from sexua
In order to enhance our understanding of this turning point in medieval history, the effects of long distance militar
"Allen Frank
ethnographic account of highlights the paradoxes inherent in such movements that seek to emancipate people thr
mptions about the lives of skilled and unskilled workers in the Middle East's fastest growing region. Beautifully writt
way of thinking.
national data on election observations since 1960 and case studies of Armenia, Indonesia, Haiti, Peru, Togo, and
s written an exemplary work, which will be widely influential."John Lowe, Louisiana State University
n society in pre-modern times.
ality in contemporary Germany and its reflection in movies from the special point of view of cultural sciences, polit
ghts into the diversity and significance of philosophical reflections about emotions during the early modern era. A f
dressing this unfortunate and intellectually dangerous insufficiency, this book critically assesses the stipulation th
se connection between Holocaust denial, global conspiracy theories, antisemitism and radical anti-Zionism̵
ophy, philosophy of mind, aesthetics, moral philosophy, and anthropology.
thorough overviews of the relevant languages and their interaction. They are informed by the most recent schola
sm, and takes into account the most influential traditions that shape current approaches to the subject, especially
and some intellectual skepticism about them. In particular, three major issues call for clarification: the questions of
rment, definitions of language death, causes of endangerment, types of speakers in endangerment situations, me
f scientific writing.
f European languages shows a large number of convergences, due to the mobility of scholars, ideas and technolo
rnational criminal justice. With the legacy of Nuremberg in mind, this volume is a contribution to the search for ans
tion as documentary evidence. Their innovative focus on representation offers new and compelling perspectives o
an enclave surrounded by Indian territory, the contributors show that state borders in Northern South Asia are com
national cinemas that dominates film studies, Priya Jaikumar contends that film aesthetics and film regulations w
rnational influences, including rock, techno, and funk. He describes how these artists manage their careers, havi
nking of research agendas. While cosmopolitan archaeologies must be practiced in contextually specific ways, wh
g Ziga's coming of age on the margins of formal politics, Vaughan depicts midcentury Mexico City as a culture o
mentsocially, politically, and symbolically. Addressing a wide range of topicscivic clubs and folkloric societies, s
ns in Paris since 1870, Leslie Page Moch demonstrates that state policy, economic trends, and the attitudes of es
r Ottoman sanitation effort to prevent urban outbreaks would help engender the Arab revolt against the empire in
ate the very questions with which cultural historicists have been so preoccupied since the 1980s. In providing bold
plagued politicians and filmmakers alike.
s of literary value and historical change. The book engages with established debates, while intervening in new wa
owd is represented as a seething cauldron of emotions.
eir disciplines and enabled discussions among them. Focusing on place and time, locations and temporalities, the
ributors address the question of how memory works, highlighting transactions between the interiority of subjective
ois Lyotard, Jean-Luc Nancy, Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe, and Emmanuel Levinas. As Bruns demonstrates, the diffi
nd poverty are vanquished. But instead these developments have led to an unprecedented level of accumulation
atology (including contributions from German-language literature less widely known in Anglophone scholarship).
ld and New Testaments) with reference to the idea of the Land promised by God. They explore early and medieva
sation. The traditional concept of an inflexional paradigm is generalised as the structuring principle of grammar. G
ology, cognitive science, communication, neuroscience, psycholinguistics, primatology, psychology, robotics, soci
to Modern English. The book contains innovative research in the discourse-level features of phraseological units
bes fully the most up-to-date methods and approaches to this essential function. In addition, it also discusses the
y and Information Science in mind, it likewise serves as a reader for information professionals working in any and
e official religion, and made Arabic the predominant literary language in Persian-speaking lands for some two cen
graphy and Persian painting, the author arrives at the insight that aesthetic preferences correlate with socio-cultur
al advances, but primarily from the organization of society. In One Word, the author argues that the principles un
of contemporary Uzbekistan, a vivid oral tradition exists on the basis of stories from the Persian Book of Kings or
by leading authorities in the field examine the cultural, social, and historical affinities between the Francophone Ca
g which incorporated the sanitarian and racial norms of the British Raj; and in the adjacent tea plantations of North
ve of European societies, this volume develops an interdisciplinary dialogue between the social sciences and the
ose readings of a number of Spanish cultural products (films, novels, the comic/graphic novel and the public exhib
nce the late Nineteenth century. Cycling as Leisure is considered through reference to the adoption of the bicycle
among so-called native speakers, but their authority is weaker than it seemed. The idea of World Englishes encou
ks an indefinable blankness which makes it impossible for the reader to decode narrative at the level of psycholo
France. If Houellebecq is unique in contemporary French writing, it is thanks not only to his extraordinary success
o examining Prousts key American influencesRalph Waldo Emerson, Edgar Allen Poe, and James McNeill Whi
d required other forms of commemoration. For these reasons, the South African War was an important moment of
mounting in some cases to true social engineering, often with remarkable ingenuity. To address these seldom-doc
thess 1970s output, the book brings together for the first time all the strands of Barthess activity as writer, teache
literature. Enthusiasm,
disciplinary it is argued,the
dialogue, enlightening is political,
the way literary value
social and is passed
legal aspectson.
of mass crime and its aftermaths.
k will appeal to readers of American Literature or Modern Poetry, and to all those interested in the circulation of lit
-breaking edited collection opens new avenues of research.
amines detailed case studies of how particular social democratic parties responded to this changed political terrai
he Greek War of Independence (1821-31), the Lebanon and Syria (1860-61), the Bulgarian atrocities (1876-78), a
n and the contemporary revival of this tradition of citizenship.
examines the possible relevance of the ideas of the broader republican tradition for future politics in Ireland.
ntext. Focusing on Africa as well as South Asia, and sexuality as well as gender, Boehmer offers fine close readin
contributions
age by thoseseparation.
and geographical outside academia. As well
Additionally, as is
there longer essays
a growing on selected
reaction to the philosophers,
predominancephilosophical topics
of Western social
nt policies.
od? Blood is blood or is it? What is the history of menstruation, and does this history belong to women? Who cr
onial period and explores the role of Kenyan Muslims as political actors.
ebrated its anniversary by publishing the predictions of thought leaders of its time. In the present volume, the worl
drawn by the maps and so creates a novel self, one which is both new and literary. The novel self transcends the r
but also of sympathyis constitutive of emotionality. Hegel serves as a particularly helpful interlocutor not only be
t embodies a central discipline of good reportingthe ability to extract significant information or to create indelible
ess concerns about the atomization of French society. Friendship was regarded as one bond that could restore tru
nt of. Accordingly, corresponding threats on climate change and conflict on the one hand, and protection of cultura
forms of religious discourse to empower Muslim women of faith to speak for themselves in the interests of gender
ed to illustrate the characteristics of the movement.
tin
is neumes. Althoughand
also considered, thethe
study aroused
growth a great deal
of distinctive of dispute,
national more
styles in recent studies
anthropological have revealed
research that the releva
is highlighted.
global phenomenon affecting their daily life. Does this trend aid or impede democracy? Is there an emerging digi
nked to plurilingualism or to certain aspects of the concept of multiliteracies like globalization, language policy, mu
rates today.
book will appeal to academics, postgraduates and policymakers in disability studies, development studies, poverty
gaged by the question of citizenship, across a range of disciplines, as well as policymakers and practitioners.
oks. The case study section offers perspectives from seven different sizes and types of libraries whose librarians
pportunity for librarians and other information professionals, developing educational programs that introduce grad
els of production, distribution, and access as it applies to the new content. Self-Publishing and Collection Develop
ed with
book, commercialisation
alive and
to the judgmental privatisation
character of healthtransforms
of emotions, care, defensiveness
the way weand
seerisk
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der it meaningful.
y, she argues that members were commonly attracted to the structure and practice of family relationships advoca
ore generally about the nature of human interaction.
1933 and 1945. He finds similarities, not in the extent of the horror but in terms of the goals of the perpetrators.
ian Literature:ofAwar.
-enactments World Not Yet
Initially Dead, Nicholas
presenting Birns tells the story of how novelists, poetsgrew
and critics, frommultiple
Patrick
nvironmental, and psychological causesaof
handful of exotic
the massacre. animals, travelling menageries to contain
morally superior, an acting out of the mythology of right-wing paramilitary organization members to "die in a blaze
andings of their actions and of themselves as actors. In this fascinating book, Arluke probes those understandings
dy analyzes the use of the concept of cultural mixture from the first century A.D. to its present application in the ac
oses.
-9/11 autobiographies 'West of Kabul, East of New York', 'Letters from Cairo', and 'Howling in Mesopotamia' mak
d social enterprises deliver valuable insights into how such alternatives are performed at various scales and spa
Regional Policy, media debates on the extension of the Schengen area. Analysis of cross-border mobility betwee
mplex interference between the different aspects of the crisis. They show that the recent urban crisis is not pure
verview of contemporary developments in Scandinavia, Finland, Great Britain, Latvia, Poland, Hungary, Austria, S
And if it does, what objectives and means are involved? Can museums avoid trivializing and aestheticising war, tra
ce worlds': through artistic practice, discourse and media, choreographic form and dance material. The essays in
perspective. Its scope is multidisciplinary and spans across the globe. It is a suitable resource for teaching mate
n. Although the reference to such meta-goods is obvious to some consumers, their rootedness in philosophical the
he collection is composed of theoretical analyses and critical case studies. It highlights contemporary alternative f
ome full-fledged propaganda wars once the insurgents had won access to the printing press. But it also had an im
es for the application in interdisciplinary research, development and teaching. Topics range from the design of info
ical systems, applications, media representations and consumer practice. By examining and connecting productio
f the inevitable instrumental mediation between ethical meaning and political practice. With recourse to Weber, Ap
improvement of Franco-German relations have confronted and coped with the past. These studies offer a critica
such as film sound theory and museum audio guides. In doing so, this book puts contemporary controversies on u
to overcome the 'exoticization of the ghetto' (Loc Wacquant) and instead to look at the heterogeneity and individu
e self-made man. The chapters provide extended analyses of each of these myths, using examples from popula
antic dimensions of feminism and the counterculture movement. It explores, for example, the vicissitudes of Europ
ary psychiatry. It then carries that dialogue forward to postmodern fiction, examining further how empirical approac
orities stigmatised as the insalubrious by-products of miscegenation. Burdened By Race showcases recent innova
rk, who moved to new, 'formal' houses in The Village, at the turn of the millennium. It introduces readers to core so
ole too. The
eventing Portuguese
Allied Estado
oil tankers da India,refineries
from leaving the Spanish Carrera
in the de Indias,
Caribbean. the Dutch,
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in February East-India
1942 and follows
re applicable to oil and gas industries throughout the world.
racterized by its own unique intellectual life.
e among members of a community or society. To grasp the significance of such exchanges, it is necessary to inve
u Shoujus "Tides of the Huangpu", which began serial publication in Shanghai in 1916.
ch of the scholarship on early Burma and significantly shaped the history of Southeast Asia for more than a centu
lation between literature and architecture and the extent to which these two arts define one another in the social a
decisions dating from the late 1960s and early 1970s, when preschool advocates did not achieve their vision for a
arlier and known today only from a single page---over the next century were perennial best sellers for many printe
At the same time, the prominence of veto power means that bargaining in the EU looks more like bargaining in a
atino community in the United States in the twenty-first century will be largely determined by the various roles the
?igerian
Combining thescholar
prison, analytical approaches
andpartly
human ofactivist
rights the leading music and dramatic theorists of the twentieth century--Austr
heological underpinnings contributes to theViviane Saleh-Hanna
rise in the popularity provides
of culturalhistorical, political,
relativism. and
By drawing academic
on Kierke
p and empowerment. In related but distinct ways, each state is being challenged to devise policies and offer outco
king philosophical work.
structures. Power-seeking individuals, including but not restricted to ruling elites, depended on networks of allies
s, and another on attempted translocations of ungulates, reveal astounding efforts to manipulate ecosystems. Esp
and of her emigrant ancestors. The Thomases' move to the coal region of Utah, where they witnessed the Winte
Zolbrod, author/translator of Din Bahan: The Navajo Creation Story.
ntry and having a fascination of its own." Journal of Folklore Research
heir lives of hard labor away from home.
e up with many different answers. This book provides a systematic analysis of the most important of those answer
on texts of their respective disciplines in context-sensitive interpretations, taking into account the link connecting M
ns. The process of transformation of Islamic knowledge into Jihadi knowledge, the rhetorics of videos, the develop
ant
hreeevents of that
Byzantine period. Theare
paraphrases decrees
editedofinthis
an council led to major upheavals in the Church which continue to this
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of thebefore Troy. Furthermore, fo
contributors.
e its power.
well as the particular needs of traumatised children and adolescents. Illustrative case material is used to render i
ring psychoanalysis.
mbining a systematic comparison with a focus on specific actors during this period, this book addresses many long
ntral Banking with Collateral-Based Finance develops thought on the challenges that market-based finance pose
f religion this volume offers an integrating framework within which to analyze these different societies.
ument Q can be reconstructed with sufficient precision and that this enables biblical scholars to study with confide
e previous commentators routinely smoothed them out. Wilder emerges as an artist with roots in sensationalist jou
nial. Outlining in particular the contribution of thinkers such as Csaire, Senghor, Memmi, Sartre and Fanon to the
om various cities to shooting grounds and gas chambers in Eastern Europe? This book explores the question by
of long distance military raids, missions, diplomacy, collaboration, administrative assistance and confrontation as
, Haiti, Peru, Togo, and Zimbabwe to explain international election monitoring with a new theory of international no
University
cultural sciences, political sciences, and religious studies. This anthology presents challengingly new insights int
e early modern era. A focus is placed on affective components in learning processes and the boundaries between
esses the stipulation that health is a human right which - as international law holds - derives from the inherent dign
ical anti-Zionism– especially in Iran and the Arab world.
mpelling perspectives on how Peruvians experienced those years and how they have attempted to come to terms
ern South Asia are complex sites of contestation. India's borders with Bangladesh, Bhutan, Burma/Myanmar, Chi
and film regulations were linked expressions of radical political transformations in a declining British empire and
nage their careers, having reclaimed some control from record labels. Examining the specific meanings that their f
tually specific ways, what unites and defines them is archaeologists acceptance of responsibility for the repercus
exico City as a culture of growing prosperity, state largesse, and a vibrant, transnationally-informed public life that
and folkloric societies, science, public health and agrarian policies, popular culture, national memory, and the inter
and the attitudes of established Parisians and Breton newcomers evolved as the fortunes of Bretons in the capita
t against the empire in 1916? Birsen Bulmus explores these facts in an engaging study of Ottoman plague treatis
1980s. In providing bold and original readings of the first and second tetralogies ( Henry VI, Richard III, Richard II
e intervening in new ways in transatlantic studies, postcolonial literary studies and Asian American cultural studies
s and temporalities, the essays in this volume interrogate the fixity of interpretation and open new spaces of inquir
interiority of subjective memory and the larger fields of public or collective memory.
demonstrates, the difficulty of much modern and contemporary poetry can be summarized in the idea that a poem
level of accumulation of private profits. Rather than the end of social inequality we are witness to its global expan
ophone scholarship).
plore early and medieval attitudes, especially with regard to the Holy Places and the Jewish people. Moving carefu
principle of grammar. Grammatical change involves paradigmatic restructuring, and in the process of grammatica
ychology, robotics, sociology and semiotics. This volume presents an overview of the depth and breadth of curren
of phraseological units from a cognitive perspective, along with creative use of phraseological metaphor, metonym
n, it also discusses the adoption of an international standard for record management.
als working in any and all like knowledge-based communities.
ands for some two centuries. This book presents Rudaki as the founder of a new poetic aesthetic, which was ado
relate with socio-cultural habits and practices in writing, reading and looking. Subsequently, she advocates for a p
es that the principles underlying constitutional government can be found in Islamic sources. One Word is a signi
sian Book of Kings or ohnoma (Shahnama), composed more than a thousand years ago by the poet Firdavsi (F
en the Francophone Caribbean and the American South, including Louisiana, which among the Southern states h
tea plantations of North Bengal, which produced tea for the global market. This book studies the demographic an
social sciences and the humanities. It juxtaposes US-UK debates on hybridity, mixed-race and the Black Atlanti
vel and the public exhibition) with a broader socio-cultural take on the state of disability in Spain. Fraser is just as
adoption of the bicycle as an instrument of tourism and emancipation by women in the 1880s, for example, or by s
World Englishes encourages us to re-imagine our understanding of the language. The difference between error an
at the level of psychology or event. NDiayes texts explore social stigmata and familial disintegration with a violenc
extraordinary success, but to the unparalleled scope of his narrative ambition. In the work which most forcefully m
and James McNeill WhistlerProust and America investigates the previously overlooked influence of the America
n important moment of transition in commemorative practice and foreshadowed the rituals of remembrance that e
ress these seldom-documented phenomena, this volume includes chapters based on extensive primary and arch
ctivity as writer, teacher and public intellectual. Theoretically wide-ranging in scope, Lucy OMearas study focuse
d its aftermaths.
d in the circulation of literary work.
changed political terrain. Finally, it contributes to a broader conversation about the future of social democracy by
n atrocities (1876-78), and the U.S. intervention in Cuba (1895-98).
politics in Ireland.
offers fine close readings of writers ranging from Achebe, Okri and Mandela to Arundhati Roy and Yvonne Vera, s
rs, philosophical
ance topicstheories
of Western social and controversies, there
that is fuelling are shorter
recognition of entries on associations,
and movement towards research centres,
theories that departmen
reference the w
ong to women? Who created the meanings associated with menarche, and why? Are there marked cultural differe
esent volume, the worlds leading specialists project developments in their areas of expertise, from religion and th
vel self transcends the rigid confines of a map. In this significant study, Patrick M. Bray charts a new direction in cr
interlocutor not only because he offers a sophisticated analysis of mediation, but also because, rather than locatin
on or to create indelible, real-time descriptions of hard-to-penetrate institutions or social situations that deserve th
nd that could restore trust and cohesion. Because trust and cohesion were necessary to post-revolutionary parliam
and protection of cultural property and climate change on the other, are pulled together into one conceptual triangl
the interests of gender justice. Contributions provide an overview of the field at this juncture-ranging from pionee
revealed that the relevance of the "Neumenkunde" remains essentially unchallenged after 40 years. Those path-b
h is highlighted.
there an emerging digital divide contributing to an increasing gap between the rich and poor people and nations?
n, language policy, multiculturalism, multimodal communication processes, intercultural learning etc. The authors
and Collection Development: Opportunities and Challenges for Libraries will address multiple aspects of how pub
n, and
ous unrealistic
passions and expectations
the disorderlyofand
care.
disobedient demands of anger and hatred.
y relationships advocated by the church, especially in the context of contemporary society where gender roles an
of the perpetrators.
and critics,
grew frommultiple
to contain Patrick species
White toinHannah Kent, fromThese
their thousands. Alexis19th-century
Wright to Christos Tsiolkas, responded to this conditio
menageries
g in Mesopotamia' makes a powerful claim to approach literature based on a theory of production and reception, th
various scales and spaces in relation to and beyond the economic mainstream. In sum, the collection provides vi
border mobility between Abkhazia and Georgia or the impact of Israel's 'Security Fence' to Palestine on society c
urban crisis is not purely a result of the budgetary problems of the nation state (austerity urbanism) but needs
and, Hungary, Austria, Switzerland, Germany, Italy and Spain.
d aestheticising war, transforming violence, injury, death and trauma into tourist sights? What images of shock or
material. The essays in this volume critically reflect the predominant topos of dance as something fleeting and eph
ource for teaching material. With its short contributions, it conveys central points of how to understand and analyz
ess in philosophical theories of human nature is less apparent, even for the marketers and advertisers themselve
ntemporary alternative feminist media in general as well as blogs, zines, culture jamming, and street art.
s. But it also had an impact on revolt-narratives. Governments severely persecuted dissident views in such delica
from the design of information and communication technologies, epistemologies of biology and chemistry to teac
nd connecting production, mediation and consumption aspects from an international and interdisciplinary perspect
h recourse to Weber, Apel and Ricoeur, Ernst Wolff proposes a theory of strategic co-responsibility for the uncertai
se studies offer a critical perspective on local and transnational reconciliation acts by questioning the extent to wh
orary controversies on urban sound in historical perspective, and contextualises iconic presentations of cities. It a
terogeneity and individuality behind the facades. It opens new perspectives for the research of poverty and inequa
examples from popular culture, literature, memorial culture, school books, and every-day life. Including visual ma
he vicissitudes of Europe's status in US foreign relations, European documentaries about the Vietnam War, transa
how empirical approaches can deepen our theorizations of trauma. Within an interdisciplinary framework, this st
owcases recent innovative research and writing on coloured identity in southern Africa. Drawing on a wide range
uces readers to core social science topics and modes of theorising. Over 17 years the author has traced how ord
hbruary
and French East-Indian
1942 and Companies,
follows this as well to
German attempt asscuttle
the Company of war
the Allied Jesus, all fixed
machine and inscribed
through theofdetails
to the end of their
the war. Told
, it is necessary to investigate the networks of meaning on which they rely. Paul R. Goldin argues that the charac
a for more than a century. Now, in a masterful reassessment of Burmese history, Michael Aung-Thwin reexamines
e another in the social and philosophical contexts of modernity. Architecture and Modern Literature will serve as a
chieve their vision for a comprehensive national program but did manage to foster initiatives at both the state and
sellers for many printers, and they provide the modern observer with a unique way to study the history and inner
ore like bargaining in a federal system. Slapin's findings have significant ramifications for the study of international
by the various roles they have played in the major urban centers across the nation. These essays collectively sugg
wentieth
political, century--Austrian
and academic musicand
contexts theorist Heinrichthe
analyses Schenker (1868-1935) and The
Russian director Constantin Stanisl
m. By drawing on Kierkegaard's writings, Guptaof penal
develops system in Nigeria.
a metaphysical account ofEuropean penal
the self that modelsan
provides and in
alter
policies and offer outcomes that address an unfolding and unsteady synthesis of issues relating to citizenship, the
nd the Germans to these atrocities. Bryant fills the gap with a systematic account of the judicial proceedings again
e fundamental dimensions of decision making, and the impacts of science, complexity, and uncertainty on watersh
e Mixtec from approximately a.d. 900 to 1521, portraying the royal families, rituals, wars, alliances, and ideology o
d on networks of allies to support their political objectives. Ongoing and partially successful competitions waged w
pulate ecosystems. Especially useful is his history of the successful efforts to preserve the Arctic National Wildlife
ey witnessed the Winter Quarters and Castle Gate mine explosions two of the worst mining disasters in American
portant of those answers by means of an analysis of possible explanations in terms of natural resources, labour, c
nt the link connecting Midrash, hermeneutics, and narrative, provide illuminating narratological and/or hermeneuti
s of videos, the development of South Asian Jihadi organisations and some conceptual issues are discussed.
which continue to this very day. Hagit Amirav presents the first study on the social dynamics and various roles pla
erial is used to render ideas accessible and engaging. The book also provides a comprehensive and up-to-date o
k addresses many long-held misconceptions and offers a more balanced and multifaceted view of these nations
ket-based finance pose for the conduct of central banking; and Where Next for Central Banking examines the tra
ent societies.
ars to study with confidence its genre and its thematic and ideological profile. The genre issue is central to the boo
ots in sensationalist journalism and the world of entertainment as well as with an awareness of literary culture and
Sartre and Fanon to the worldwide development of anti-imperialist ideas, she offers a critical perspective on the o
xplores the question by analyzing victims experiences at each stage of forced relocation: the round-ups and depa
e and confrontation as well as the reasons for invading Greater Armenia and motives for establishing an alliance,
of the world that remains understudied despite its rapid emergence onto the global market."Pardis Mahdavi, Pom
ngingly new insights into topics rarely covered, such as youth culture or humor, and finally discusses the images o
he boundaries between emotions and reason.
s from the inherent dignity of the human person. Scrutinising the concepts underlying this stipulation (health, right
orresponding obligations, and how to overcome the tension between universal normative claims and particular m
p, including linguists, anthropologists, sociologists, and educators.
mpted to come to terms with the memories and legacies of violence. Their findings about Peru offer insight into qu
, Burma/Myanmar, China, and Nepal encompass radically different ways of life, a whole spectrum of relationships
ing British empire and a nascent Indian nation. As she demonstrates, efforts to entice colonial film markets shape
ic meanings that their fusions have in the Carioca scene, he explains that musical mixture is not only intertwined
sibility for the repercussions of their projects, as well as their undertaking of heritage practices attentive to the con
nformed public life that produced a multifaceted youth movement brimming with creativity and criticism of convent
l memory, and the intersection of race and laborthe contributors explore how a broad spectrum of Cubans emb
of Bretons in the capital improved. Drawing on demographic records and the writings of physicians, journalists, n
Ottoman plague treatise writers throughout their almost 600-year struggle with this epidemic disease. Along the w
, Richard III, Richard II and Henry IV, Parts 1 & 2), the book reignites old debates and re-energises recent bids to
merican cultural studies.
en new spaces of inquiry. The volume addresses a wide audience from the humanities and the social sciencesa
d in the idea that a poem is made of words, not of any of the things that we use words to produce: meanings, conc
ness to its global expansion. In The Digital Condition, Rob Wilkie advances a groundbreaking analysis of digital cu
h people. Moving carefully to the present day, they focus on anti-Semitism, the tragedy of the Shoah, Western col
process of grammatical change morphological, topological and constructional paradigms often connect to form co
h and breadth of current research in gesture. Its focus is on the interdisciplinary nature of gesture. The chapters in
cal metaphor, metonymy and allusion, including multimodal discourse. The author argues for the need to raise sty
sthetic, which was adopted by subsequent generations of Persian poets. Rudaki is credited with being the first to
y, she advocates for a place in a global history of photography for those unknown, local photo histories (such as th
. One Word is a significant text during the Iranian Constitutional Revolution of 1906, but its message is relevant
by the poet Firdavsi (Ferdowsi). These stories deal with the hero Barzu. The storytellers Jura Kamol and Mullo R
g the Southern states has had a quite particular attachment to France and the Francophone world. The essays foc
es the demographic and environmental transformation of the region: the racialization of urban spaces and its cont
e and the Black Atlantic with Caribbean and Latin American theorizations of cultural mixing in order to engage wi
Spain. Fraser is just as comfortable with the work of disability theorists who advocate a social model of disability (s
0s, for example, or by study of the development in the 1990s of long-distance tourist cycle routes. Cycling as Spo
rence between error and innovation can no longer be decided through assumptions about the language 'ownersh
tegration with a violence unmatched by any of her contemporaries, but in doing so they remain as strangely affec
which most forcefully marked his breakthrough to the mainstream Les Particules lmentaires Houellebecq m
fluence of the American neurologist George Beard, whose writings on neurasthenia and American nervousness
of remembrance that engulfed Britain in the aftermath of the Great War. This work provides the first comprehensiv
nsive primary and archival research to explore why, how and by whom these acts have been committed through
OMearas study focuses particularly on Barthess pedagogical style, addressing how his wilfully un-magisterial tea
of social democracy by considering ways in which the political thought of third way social democracy might be rad
Roy and Yvonne Vera, shaping these into a critical engagement with theorists of the nation like Fredric Jameson a
rch centres,
es that departments,
reference the wide journals,
range of pedagogy
contextualand
andinternational links. Philosophys
cultural perspectives recent
available in inroads into the wider c
the East.
marked cultural differences? Have meanings changed over time? First Blood answers these questions and inves
ise, from religion and the media to the environment and nanotechnology. Will we be happier, and what does happ
rts a new direction in critical theory.
ause, rather than locating emotion in the heart, he introduces impersonal tropes of transport, such as trembling, re
uations that deserve the publics attention. Together with a companion website that gathers some of the best inve
st-revolutionary parliamentary life, politicians turned to friends and ideas about friendship to create solidarity. Rely
one conceptual triangle. While the importance of the protection of cultural heritage in armed conflicts tends to be
re-ranging from pioneering Muslim scriptural feminism to detailed analyses of legal and mystical texts by a new in
40 years. Those path-breaking research results on the relationship of the Greek and Latin notational systems are
or people and nations? The four parts of this book explore various aspects of political socialization and its relation
arning etc. The authors conceptualize or analyse identity construction processes of learners and educators in diffe
arch data. The term data information literacy has been adopted with the deliberate intent of tying two emerging r
ple aspects of how public and academic libraries can deal with the increase in self-published titles.
ponded to this condition. With rancour, concern and idealism, modern Australian literature conveys a tragic sense
n argument for understanding the importance of the dynamics of communication, uneven power relationships, and
uction and reception, thus enhancing the multi-disciplinary potential of framing theory.
e collection provides vital grounds for both a transition of the economic system towards a more sustainable one, a
Palestine on society complement the focus on Europe with a wider view.
urbanism) but needs to be seen as multiple contestations. The Crisis of the City is therefore understood as a re
hat images of shock or identification does one generate and what images would be desirable?
ething fleeting and ephemeral an embodiment of the Other in modernity. Moreover, they demonstrate that there
understand and analyze ethnicity as a political resource.
advertisers themselves. This book is of special interest for researchers and students in the fields of Cultural Stud
nd street art.
nt views in such delicate issues as revolts. Observers abroad had no such divided loyalties and were freer to ref
y and chemistry to teaching mathematics and professional processes in engineering. Contributions by Anne Balsa
terdisciplinary perspective, the book offers an innovative view on how energy is imagined, discussed, staged and
nsibility for the uncertain global context of practice.
ioning the extent to which speech became an alternative to silence, remembrance to forgetting, engagement to o
sentations of cities. It addresses academics, students, and museum workers alike. With contributions by Jasper A
h of poverty and inequalities that do not stop at collective categories.
life. Including visual material as well as study questions, this book will be of interest to any student of American s
he Vietnam War, transatlantic trends in literature and culture, and the significance of collective and cultural memo
nary framework, this study reveals fresh insights into the poetics, politics, and ethics of trauma fiction.
awing on a wide range of disciplines and applying fresh theoretical insights, the book brings new levels of underst
hor has traced how ordinary people attempt to live in accord with their ideals of decency under almost impossible
bed
he endtheofdetails of their
the war. travels from
Told largely in letters, logs, diaries,
the German histories,
perspective, etc. They
it details the also regulated
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and execution of theofGermans
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argues that the character of ancient Chinese philosophy can be appreciated only if we recognize the cultural code
ung-Thwin reexamines the original contemporary accounts and sources without finding any evidence of an early
erature will serve as a foundational introduction to the emerging interdisciplinary study of architecture and literatu
s at both the state and national levels. Over time, beneficiaries of these initiatives and officials with jurisdiction ov
y the history and inner workings of the print medium. The very popularity of these works, often published as afford
e study of international negotiations, the design of international organizations, and European integration.
essays collectively suggest that political agency can encompass everything from voting, lobbying, networking, gra
ctor
an Constantin
penal modelsanStanislavsky
and (1863-1938)--Edward
institutions imported to Nigeria D. Latham reveals insights into works by Scott Joplin, George
f that provides alternative to the idea that there isduring colonialism
no such are exposed
thing as human nature.as intrinsically incoherent with
lating to citizenship, the role of nation-states in a 'borderless' world, and the management of economic change wh
dicial proceedings against those charged with killing the disabled." New England Journal of Medicine
uncertainty on watershed management.
liances, and ideology of the times. By analyzing and cross-referencing the codices, which have been fragmented
l competitions waged within networks led to the incorporation of exotic ideas and imported items into the daily pra
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge." CHOICE Magazine
disasters in American history and the history of coal development in Utah are explored in the second part.
ral resources, labour, capital, the division of labour and market exchange, accumulation and innovation, and as po
gical and/or hermeneutical insights into the texts in question. The interdisciplinary dialogue that characterized the c
ues are discussed.
cs and various roles played by the stakeholders of this council, the power plays of the imperial representatives an
oric Anatolia), it appeared high time to focus on this period as it had been frequently neglected in the recent dynam
nsive and up-to-date overview of theory and practice in the field of traumatic stress studies, incorporating both int
view of these nations histories.
nking examines the trajectory of central banking and its new, central role in sustaining capitalism.
ue is central to the book overall structure and the alternative proposals are discussed at length and with sophistic
ss of literary culture and the avant-garde, features that lead to productive and often highly original confrontations b
al perspective on the ongoing difficulties of Frances relationship with its colonial and postcolonial Others and sug
he round-ups and departures from the ghettos, the captivity in trains, and finally, the arrival at the camps. Utilizing
stipulation (health, rights, dignity), it shall conclude that such right cannot be upheld from a philosophical perspect
nd criticism of convention. By discussing the influences that shaped Zuniga's worldview, she historicizes the proc
ectrum of Cubans embraced a political and civic culture of national self-realization. These essays recast the first r
hysicians, journalists, novelists, lawyers, and social scientists, Moch connects internal migration with national integ
ic disease. Along the way, she addresses the political, economic and social consequences of the methods they us
nergises recent bids to humanise Shakespeare and to restore agency to the individual in the critical readings of hi
the social sciencesanyone interested in the development of a new humanism that will relocate the human as a
oduce: meanings, concepts, propositions, narratives, or expressions of feeling. Many modernist poets have argue
ng analysis of digital culture which argues that the digital geistwhich has its genealogy in such concepts as the
he Shoah, Western colonialism in the Middle East, the creation of the State of Israel, and the birth of the Palestini
ften connect to form complex paradigms. The book introduces the concept of connecting grammaticalisation to de
esture. The chapters included in the volume are divided into six themes: the nature and functions of gesture, first
or the need to raise stylistic awareness among teachers and learners, translators, lexicographers and advertisers
d with being the first to write in the rubi form; and many of the images we first encounter in Rudakis lines have b
oto histories (such as the Iranian one) and for the indigenous photographers who produced them.
ts message is relevant today.
ura Kamol and Mullo Ravan composed two different versions of the story of Barzu in the Tajik as spoken in the S
e world. The essays focus on issues of history, language, politics and culture in various forms, notably literature, m
an spaces and its contestations, establishment of hill sanatoria, expansion of tea cultivation, labour emigration an
g in order to engage with Europe as a permanent scene of douard Glissants creolization. Further, through a com
ial model of disability (such as Lennard J. Davis, Licia Carlson, Eva Feder Kittay, David T. Mitchell, Sharon L. Sny
routes. Cycling as Sport and its attendant dimensions of amateurism/professionalism, national identity, the body a
the language 'ownership'. In fact, the language is beginning to be a medium of the expression of identity for more
main as strangely affectless and unrecognizable as their dissociated protagonists. Considering each of NDiayes
ntaires Houellebecq made a significant appeal to the science-fiction genre in order to undergird his critique of co
American nervousness contributed to the essential modernity of the authors work.
s the first comprehensive survey of the memorialisation process in Britain in the aftermath of the South African Wa
en committed through recent history.
lfully un-magisterial teaching links to the anti-systematic, anti-dogmatic goals of the rest of his work. Barthess me
nroads into the wider community are also highlighted. A Companion to Philosophy in Australia and New Zealand p
se questions and investigates beliefs and traditions surrounding menarche, including the concepts of uncleannes
r, and what does happiness have to do with our economic future? Where is higher education heading and how sh
o create solidarity. Relying on detailed analyses of politicians social networks, new tools from the digital humaniti
ed conflicts tends to become more and more recognized, the crucial role of cultural policy as a reconciliatory, proa
ystical texts by a new international cohort of Muslim women academics and activists. Contemporary female Musli
notational systems are now available for the first time in a completely revised and augmented English translation.
alization and its relationship with different media, including print, broadcasting, and the Internet.
s and educators in different plurilingual and multicultural learning environments or media based settings.
of tying two emerging roles for librarians together. By viewing information literacy and data services as compleme
conveys a tragic sense of the past yet an abiding vision of the way forward. Birns paints a vivid picture of a rich Au
ower relationships, and political economy as well as culture, in situations of hybridity. Kraidy suggests a new fram
more sustainable one, and a reconceptualisation of the economic itself in our scholarly thinking and everyday live
ore understood as a result of a changing nation state, cultural diversity, challenged urban planning and politics a
demonstrate that there is more than just one universal 'world of dance', but rather a multitude of interrelated danc
e fields of Cultural Studies, Media Studies, Marketing, Advertising, Fashion, Cultural Critique, Philosophy, Sociolo
es and were freer to reflect upon the events. Therefore, the book focuses mainly on representations of revolts acro
ibutions by Anne Balsamo, Wendy Faulkner, Rebecca Jordan-Young, Barbara Orland, Els Rommes, and others.
discussed, staged and used.
y student of American studies and will foster an understanding of the United States of America as an imagined co
ive and cultural memory of the era.
uma fiction.
s new levels of understanding to processes of coloured self-identification. It examines diverse manifestations of c
nder almost impossible circumstances, and the effects of material changes in their lives after 1994, including the p
e circulation
ecution of theofGermans
this material anddiplomatic,
and the the contentpolitical,
received, through
and the
military construction
responses of Allies,
of the archives, censorship,
particularly the control of
United Sta
ognize the cultural codes underlying the circulation of ideas in that world. Thick description is the best preliminary
y evidence of an early Theravada Mon polity or a conquest by Aniruddha. The paradigm, he finds, cannot be sust
architecture and literature.
ials with jurisdiction over preschool education have become ardent defenders of the status quo. Today, advocates
ten published as affordable booklets, raised fears of social unrest. Printers therefore had to meet customer dema
an integration.
bbying, networking, grassroots organizing, and mobilization, to dramatic protest. Latinos are in fact gaining access
by Scott Joplin,
nsically George
incoherent with Gershwin, Kurt Weill, and
the community-based Aaron Coplandprinciples
conflict-resolution that are relevant
of mostto analysts,
African opera
social directors,
structures andan
ju
of economic change while preserving an enabling sense of national identity and social cohesion.
Medicine
have been fragmented and dispersed in far-flung archives, the authors attempt to reconstruct Mixtec history. Addi
items into the daily practices of all Naco Valley occupants. The result was a fragile hierarchical structure forever v
d innovation, and as potential underlying determining factors institutions and culture. The author juxtaposes the v
that characterized the conference Narratology, Hermeneutics, and Midrash that gave rise to the volume proves
erial representatives and the bishops, their actions and statements designed to further a consensus. At the centre
philosophical perspective.
erica in the wake of "dirty wars" of the last half century. Exploring diverse works of art, the contributors show that a
together, the essays show how, by looking at state-making in diverse, border-related contexts, it is possible to com
atives altered the limits of colonial power in India.
rience of being middle-class in a country confronting neoliberal models of globalization. Moehn offers vivid depicti
rns may require archaeologists to address the impact of war, the political and economic depredations of past regi
he historicizes the process of subject formation and shows how doing so offers new perspectives on the events o
essays recast the first republic as a time of deep continuity in processes of liberal state- and nation-building that w
ation with national integration. As the pariahs of yesterday, Bretons are an example of successful integration into
ernist poets have argued that in poetry language is no longer a form of mediation but a reality to be explored and
n such concepts as the body without organs, spectrality, and diffrancehas obscured the implications of cla
he birth of the Palestinian refugee problem as they examine Catholic reactions to the tumultuous events of the nin
rammaticalisation to describe the formation, restructuring and dismantling of such complex paradigms. Drawing p
nctions of gesture, first language development and gesture, second language effects on gesture, gesture in the cla
aphers and advertisers. This is the revised and extensively expanded new edition of 'Phraseological Units in Disc
Tajik as spoken in the Surxandaryo region. They used to tell their stories during evening gatherings in the village.
ms, notably literature, music and theatre. Considering figures as diverse as Barack Obama, Frantz Fanon, Miles D
n, labour emigration and the paternalistic modes of healthcare in the plantation. It examines how the threat of epi
. Further, through a comparative methodological angle, the focus on Europe is broadened in order to understand
Mitchell, Sharon L. Snyder and more) as he is with the analysis of film and literature in the Spanish context. While
onal identity, the body and doping, and other issues is investigated through study of the history of the Tour de Fra
sion of identity for more and more people in very different contexts. This book puts examples from World Englishe
ering each of NDiayes works in chronological order (including her novels, theatre, short fiction and writing for chil
ergird his critique of contemporary society. For Houellebecq presents humanity at least modern, western human
of the South African War. The approach goes beyond the simple deconstruction of memorial iconography and, ins
his work. Barthess methodology sought to negotiate the balance between singularity and universality, and centra
alia and New Zealand provides scholars and the wider community with a greater appreciation of the philosophical
oncepts of uncleanness, ceremony, secrecy, and lore still existing in many parts of the world. The influence of the
on heading and how should it develop? And what is the future of prediction itself? These exciting essays provoke
om the digital humanities, and examinations of behind-the-scenes political transactions, Horowitz makes clear the
as a reconciliatory, proactive element of building and securing of sustainable peace has so far been largely undere
emporary female Muslim "constructivist" approaches articulate concerns with diversity, including race and religiou
ased settings.
services as complementary rather than separate activities, the contributors seek to leverage the progress made a
vivid picture of a rich Australian literary voice - one not lost to the churning of global markets, but in fact given new
dy suggests a new framework he developed to study cultural mixturecalled critical transculturalismwhich uses
ue, Philosophy, Sociology, Anthropology and Psychology, and for anyone interested in the ways in which fashion o
sell, Andreas Fickers, Annelies Jacobs, Evi Karathanasopoulou, Patricia Pisters, Holger Schulze, Mark M. Smith a
rica as an imagined community by analyzing the foundational role of myths in the process of nation building.
rse manifestations of colouredness, using interlinking themes and case studies from South Africa, Zimbabwe, Zam
er 1994, including the provision of housing. Photos, maps, anecdotes, recipes and philosophical reflections on sub
censorship,
rticularly the control of publications,
United States, and secrecy.
to overcome In addition,
the German effort. the introduction and appropriation of writing into soc
is the best preliminary method to determine how Chinese thinkers conceived of their own enterprise.
e finds, cannot be sustained. Aung-Thwin meticulously traces the paradigm's creation to the merging of two temp
quo. Today, advocates of greater government involvement must take on a diverse and entrenched set of constitu
o meet customer demand while at the same time channeling readers' reactions along approved paths.
e in fact gaining access to the same political institutions that worked so hard to marginalize them.
sts, opera
social directors,
structures andand performers
justice models.alike. Latham
This book revealsthe
presents a strategic use
realities of of tonality ininthat
imprisonment repertoire
Nigeria whileas a means
contextualiz
uct Mixtec history. Adding useful interpretation and commentary, Jansen and Perez Jimenez synthesize the large
hical structure forever vulnerable to the initiatives of agents operating on local and distant stages.
author juxtaposes the views of economists / social scientists and of global historians and systematically compares
e to the volume proves to be rich and full of potential for further research in the direction proposed by the Series P
nsensus. At the centre of this analysis lies Marcian in his dual role as Emperor of the East Roman Empire as well
th occasional insertions of apocalyptic microstructures and motifs. This finding embodies progress in Historical Je
phone world, which are sure to enliven Anglophone discussion and debates.
ook argues that victims experienced train journeys as mobile chambers, comparable in importance to fixed locatio
contributors show that art, not constrained by literal truth, can generate new opportunities for empathetic understa
exts, it is possible to comprehend Northern South Asia's various nation-state projects without relapsing into conven
ehn offers vivid depictions of Rio musicians as they creatively combine and reconcile local realities with global tre
epredations of past regimes, the livelihoods of those living near archaeological sites, or the incursions of transnatio
x paradigms. Drawing primarily on data from Germanic, Romance and Slavic languages, the book offers both a br
sture, gesture in the classroom and in problem solving, gesture aspects of discourse and interaction, and gestura
seological Units in Discourse: Towards Applied Stylistics' (2001). It received honourable mention at the ESSE Boo
al iconography and, instead, looks at the often tortuous and lengthy gestation of remembrance sites, from the form
universality, and central to this endeavour are aesthetic thought and techniques of essayism and fragmentation. B
on of the philosophical heritage of this region, and will be a standard work of reference for many years to come.
ld. The influence of the sanitary hygiene industry is also explored, as is the role of the pharmaceutical industry in
xciting essays provoke sharper questions, reflect unexpectedly on one another, and testify to our present anxietie
orowitz makes clear the connection between politics and emotions in the early nineteenth century, and reevaluate
far been largely underestimated. This volume brings together opinions of renowned experts in the fields of interna
uding race and religious pluralism, paralleling developments in womanist and mujerista readings of religious texts
ge the progress made and the lessons learned in each service area.
ulturalismwhich uses hybridity as its core concept, and provides a practical method for examining how media an
s of nation building.
Africa, Zimbabwe, Zambia and Malawi to present analyses that challenge and overturn much of the conventiona
phical reflections on subjects that arose during conversations elicit a sense of the everyday and of how people try
ation of writing into societies without alphabets was a major factor in changing the function and meaning of written
enterprise.
he merging of two temporally, causally, and contextually unrelated Mon and Burmese narratives.
repertoire
geria whileas a means of amplifying
contextualizing or legacies
the colonial undercutting
that the
havesuccess orinfailure
resulted of dramatic
the inhumane characters.
brutalities that are endured on
ez synthesize the large body of surviving documents into the first unified narrative of Mixtec sacred history.
he book offers both a broad general discussion of theoretical issues and three case studies.
nteraction, and gestural analysis of music and dance.
ention at the ESSE Book Award 2012.
ond and Lafcadio Hearn, the essays explore in innovative ways the notions of creole culture and creolization, te
lantations with the adjacent agricultural villages and district towns. It reveals how Tropical Medicine was practised
nd diasporic present. Europe thus becomes an expanded and contested term, unthinkable without reference to i
n the books detailed analyses of the formal aspects of the films, comics, and novels discussed, readers from bac
the 1920s and 1930s and other emblematic events. Cycling as Industry and economic activity is considered throu
tcolonial studies has obviously had much to say about English, it has either directly concerned or been influenced
es of NDiayes portraits of impenetrable selfhood. His book provides an original and provocative framework within
eplacement by its post-human successor. His novels narrate a metaphysical mutation or paradigm shift through wh
nce sites, from the formation of committees to the raising of finance and debates over form. In the process both E
m and fragmentation. Barthess strategies are here linked to broad intellectual influences, from the legacies of Mo
sacred history.
ure and creolization, terms rooted in and indicative of contact between European and African people and cultures
Medicine was practised in its field; researches in malaria, hookworm, dysentery, cholera and leprosy were inform
e without reference to its historical legacies and possible futures. While not all the contributions in this volume exp
ssed, readers from backgrounds in history, political science and sociology will all be able to appreciate discussion
vity is considered through an assessment of how cycling firms have contributed to technological innovation at var
ned or been influenced by English literary studies. The dialogue will correct misconceptions and misapprehension
ative framework within which to read NDiaye as a simultaneously hybrid and hyper-French cultural figure, fascina
radigm shift through which humanity as we know it ceases to be the over-riding value or focus of our world when
m. In the process both Edwardian Britains sense of self and the contested memory of the conflict in South Africa a
from the legacies of Montaigne, Kant, Schlegel and Adorno to the contemporary intellectual trends which Barthes
social sciences. The focus lays on the legal and institutional challenges faced by national and international stake
ormation during colonial expansion shaped the processes of cultural exchange from the 16th century onwards in A
an people and cultures in the Americas, and which are promoted here as some of the most productive ways for co
nd leprosy were informed by investigations here, and the exigencies of the colonial state, private entrepreneurshi
tions in this volume explicitly address Edouard Glissants approach to creolization, they all engage with aspects o
o appreciate discussions of contemporary legislation, advocacy groups, cultural perceptions, models of social inte
ogical innovation at various junctures in France's economic development. Cycling and the Media is investigated th
s and misapprehensions in postcolonial studies, with World Englishes offering renewal for postcolonial studies. At
h cultural figure, fascinating and fantastical practitioner of the postmodern and reluctantly postcolonial blank a
cus of our world when it comes into conflict with a competitor in the form of a post-human or neo-human species.
onflict in South Africa are thrown into relief. In the concluding sections of the book the focus falls on other forms of
l trends which Barthes sought to evade, and his attraction towards Eastern philosophies such as Zen and Tao. Ba
and international stakeholders, by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO
th century onwards in Africa and the Americas
productive ways for conceiving of the circum-Caribbean as a cultural and historical entity.
private entrepreneurship, and municipal governance subverted their implementation. Contagion and Enclaves est
engage with aspects of his thinking. All of the chapters explore the usefulness, transferability, and limitations of cr
s, models of social integration and more. The book is directed, also, toward those readers more familiar with the g
Media is investigated through analysis of how cyclesport has contributed to developments in the French press (in
postcolonial studies. At the same time, the dialogue will also apply postcolonial studies' political and philosophical
postcolonial blank arts.
or neo-human species. It is the aim of this book to appraise the global significance of Houellebecqs novelistic vis
s falls on other forms of remembrance sites, namely the multi-volume histories produced by the War Office and Th
uch as Zen and Tao. Barthess lectures discuss ideal forms of community life, neutral modes of discourse and be
Organization (UNESCO) in particular. Moreover, it alludes to broader issues of mitigation, adaptation and resilienc
agion and Enclaves establishes the vital link between medicine, the political economy and the social history of colo
ity, and limitations of creolization to the European context. As such, this edited collection offers a significant contri
more familiar with the growing field of Disability Studies itselfmaking the argument that the specific case of Span
n the French press (in early decades) but also to new trends in television and radio coverage of sports events. Ba
itical and philosophical ideas to World Englishes, resulting in a postcolonial perspective on English today.
ellebecqs novelistic visions while at the same time situating them within the context of French literature, culture an
y the War Office and The Times, and the seminal television documentaries of Kenneth Griffith. Once again the app
es of discourse and behaviour, and the idea of writing a novel. His consideration of these fantasies involves a pro
ith. Once again the approach goes beyond simple textual deconstruction to place the sources firmly in their wider
antasies involves a profound exploration of the nature of literary creation, social interaction, subjectivity, and the p
tinctive sites of articulation of colonial power and economy, they were not isolated sites. The book shows that the
ial Studies, and Cultural Studies on two levels. First, by emphasizing that race and cultural mixing are central to
heoretical understandings of disability more broadly considered.
olume aims to present in clear language an explanation of the varied significance of cycling in France over the las
ces firmly in their wider context by exploring both production and reception. By uncovering the themes and myths
, subjectivity, and the possibility of a universal particular. Roland Barthes at the Collge de France reassesses the
he book shows that the critical aspect of the enclaves was in their interconnectedness; with other enclaves, with th
al mixing are central to any thinking about and theorization on/of Europe, and second, by applying Glissants pers