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  • - Public Health and Race at the Texas-Mexico Border, 1848-1942
    av John Mckiernan-Gonzalez
    533,-

    In Fevered Measures, John Mckiernan-Gonzalez examines public health campaigns along the Texas-Mexico border between 1848 and 1942 and reveals the changing medical and political frameworks U.S. health authorities used when facing the threat of epidemic disease.

  • - Third edition, Revised and Expanded
    av Russell A. Miller & Donald P. Kommers
    737,-

    The third edition of this renowned English-language guide to German constitutional law has been fully updated and significantly expanded to incorporate previously omitted topics and recent decisions of the German Federal Constitutional Court.

  • - A Public Feeling
    av Ann Cvetkovich
    276 - 1 177,-

    Ann Cvetkovich combines memoir and cultural critique in search of ways of writing about depression as a public cultural and political phenomenon rather than as a personal medical pathology.

  • - Bureaucracy, Structural Violence, and Poverty in India
    av Akhil Gupta
    423,-

    Examining the chronic, widespread poverty in India, the world's fourth largest economy, Akhil Gupta theorizes the relation between the state in India and the poor as one of structural violence.

  • - The Bruising Passion of Camera Lucida, La Jete, Sans soleil, and Hiroshima mon amour
    av Carol Mavor
    378,-

    Postwar French works that register disturbing truths about loss and regret, and violence and history, through aesthetic refinement anchor this exquisite, image-filled rumination on efforts to capture fleeting moments and comprehend the incomprehensible.

  • - The Meaning of a Format
    av Jonathan Sterne
    442

    Jonathan Sterne shows that understanding the historical meaning of the MP3, the world's most common format for recorded audio, involves rethinking the place of digital technologies in the broader universe of twentieth-century communication history.

  • - Individuation's Dance
    av Erin Manning
    325,-

    The philosopher, visual artist, and dancer Erin Manning explores the concept of the "more than human" in the context of movement, perception, and experience.

  • - Entanglements of Feminism, Health, and Technoscience
    av Michelle Murphy
    299 - 1 120,-

    In Seizing the Means of Reproduction, Michelle Murphy's initial focus on the alternative health practices developed by radical feminists in the United States during the 1970s and 1980s opens into a sophisticated analysis of the transnational entanglements of American empire, population control, neoliberalism, and late-twentieth-century feminisms.

  • - An Ethnography of Anatomy and Surgery Education
    av Rachel Prentice
    367

    In Bodies in Formation, anthropologist Rachel Prentice enters surgical suites increasingly packed with new medical technologies to explore how surgeons are made in the early twenty-first century.

  • - French Farmers Challenge Industrial Agriculture and Genetically Modified Crops
    av Chaia Heller
    401

    Chaia Heller follows one of France's largest farmers' unions as it joins with peasants internationally to contest the hegemony of genetically modified foods, free trade, and industrial agriculture.

  • - A People's History of the Venezuelan Revolution
    av George Ciccariello-Maher
    423,-

    This history of Venezuelan politics from below tells how militants, students, women, Afro-indigeneous peoples, and the working-class brought about Venezuela's Bolivarian Revolution and, ultimately, brought Hugo Chavez to power.

  • av Jean Franco
    299,-

    Analyzing the conditions under which dehumanizing cruelty came to be used by states and rogue groups in Latin America, Jean Franco argues that acts of extreme cruelty and the ways they are rationalized are defining features of modernity.

  • - A New History of Race and Music in Brazil
    av Marc A. Hertzman
    326

    By tracing the careers of Rio's pioneering black musicians from the late nineteenth century until the 1970s, Marc A. Hertzman revises the histories of samba and of Brazilian national culture.

  • - Contested Indigeneity in the Mexican Colorado Delta
    av Shaylih Muehlmann
    334

    Where the River Ends examines the response of the Cucapa people of Mexico's northwest coast to the state's claim that they are not "indigenous enough" to merit the special fishing rights which would allow them to subsist during environmental crisis.

  • - The Politics of Indigenous Revival in Mexico
    av Paja Faudree
    577,-

    Singing for the Dead chronicles how indigenous people from Oaxaca, Mexico's poorest state, have reversed decades of cultural and linguistic erosion by reviving and reinventing ethnic traditions, particularly by speaking and singing the local indigenous language.

  • - Race, Activism, and Affirmative Governmentality
    av Soo Ah Kwon
    519

    Soo Ah Kwon explores youth of color activism, focusing on the political conditions that enable-and limit-youth of color from achieving meaningful change given the entrenchment of nonprofits within the logic of the neoliberal state.

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    - Lighting and Japanese Cinema
    av Daisuke Miyao
    1 273,-

    By exploring the "aesthetics of shadow" in Japanese cinema in the first half of the twentieth century and treating cinematographers and lighting designers as essential collaborators in moviemaking, Daisuke Miyao reinterprets Japanese film history.

  • av Devorah Heitner
    519

    In the wake of the King assassination and subsequent uprisings, Black Public Affairs Television emerged. Devorah Heitner tells its story, analyzing the production, reception, and content of its early groundbreaking programs.

  • - Indigenous Interventions into Cultural and Intellectual Property
    av Haidy Geismar
    392

    The indigenous peoples of the Pacific nations of Vanuatu and New Zealand are reconfiguring global cultural and intellectual property regimes as they successfully advance claims to ancestral practices such as ephemeral sand drawings.

  • - A Brazilian Women's Movement and a Father-Daughter Collaboration
    av Emma Sokoloff-Rubin & Jeffrey W. Rubin
    519

    A father-daughter research team tell the behind-the-scenes story of a social movement started by a group of Brazilian women in 1986 in order to secure economic rights for women and transform their roles in homes and communities.

  • - Philosophy's Perpetual War
    av Warren Montag
    367

    This thoroughgoing reevaluation of Louis Althusser's philosophical project shows that the theorist was intensely engaged with the work of his contemporaries, particularly Foucault, Derrida, Deleuze, and Lacan.

  • - Family, Sexuality, and The Cuban Revolution
    av Jorge Olivares
    533,-

    Jorge Olivares connects the personal, political, and artistic trajectories of the Cuban writer Reinaldo Arenas (1943-1990) to Arenas's insights into the Cuban Revolution, the struggles of exiles, and the politics of sexuality.

  • - The Art and Politics of Documentary during Global Crisis
    av T. J. Demos
    423,-

    The Migrant Image offers a sophisticated analysis of how refugee and exiled artists imagine a globalized world where borders are shifting, populations are forcibly removed from their homelands, and the gap separating the rich from the poor is growing.

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    - Hello Kitty's Trek across the Pacific
    av Christine Reiko Yano
    351,99

    Tracing the global circulation and consumption of Hello Kitty, Christine R. Yano analyzes the spread of Japanese "cute-cool" culture, which she sees as combining kitsch with an ironic self-referentiality.

  • - The Making of the Filipina/o American Community in Stockton, California
    av Dawn Bohulano Mabalon
    548,-

    A history tracing the growth of Stockton, California's Filipina/o American community, the birth and eventual destruction of the neighborhood of Little Manila, and recent efforts to remember and preserve it.

  • - Reliability and Policy in Today's Management Challenges
    av Emery Roe
    533,-

    Emery Roe suggests productive ways to manage "messes"-complex, large-scale problems that cannot be easily resolved. He develops his argument through an analysis of the 2008 financial crisis and policymakers' responses to it.

  • - Difficulty and Emotion in Contemporary Art
    av Jennifer Doyle
    297

    Examining the relationship between emotional intensity and difficulty in works of avant-garde art, Jennifer Doyle seeks to develop a critical language for understanding affectively charged contemporary art.

  • - Art and Revolution in 1960s Japan
    av William Marotti
    352,-

    During the 1960s, a group of artists challenged the status quo in Japan through interventionist art. William Mariotti situates the artists in relation to postwar Japan and the international activism of the 1960s.

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    - Aspiration and Skepticism in Pakistan
    av Naveeda Khan
    1 152,-

    This thoughtful ethnography of Islam in Pakistan moves from the smallest scale-a single worshiper striving to be a better Muslim who is seeking guidance at a neighborhood mosque-to the largest, examining the thought of poet and philosopher Muhammad Iqbal, considered to be the spiritual visionary of the country.

  • av Sharon Patricia Holland
    273,-

    In this critique of the fields of feminist theory, queer theory, and critical race theory, Sharon Holland describes how, despite decades of theoretical and political work focused on race, we are continually affected by everyday experiences of racism and attached to old patterns of racist thought.

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