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  • av Passmore
    416,-

    What attracts women to far-right movements that appear to denigrate their rights? This book provides a compelling comparative examination of this important topic through current research, literature reviews, and dialogue with existing debates.

  • - Religion Across the Americas
    av Marie Friedmann Marquardt & Manuel A. Vasquez
    416,-

    Drawing on case studies in the United States and Latin America, the authors explore the evolving roles of religion in the Americas in the face of globalization, transnational migration, the rapid growth of culture industries, the rise of computer mediated technologies and the crisis of modernity.

  • - Japanese American Women in the Military During World War II
    av Brenda L. Moore
    401

    Through in-depth interviews with surviving Nisei (Japanese American) women who served in the military during World War II, the author provides firsthand accounts of their experiences and, with extensive archival research, sheds light on their reasoning at that time.

  • - Poles and Jews During the Holocaust and Its Aftermath
     
    720,-

    This collection of essays attempts to reassess the existing historiography of Polish-Jewish relations just before, during and after World War II. Topics covered include the pre-war legacy of anti-semitism; and the official Polish response to the Nazi Final Solution.

  • - Why We are Stressed, Depressed and Self-obsessed
    av E. O. Smith
    445,-

    This volume explores various aspects of behaviour that are endemic to contemporary Western society, and proposes ways of understanding and addressing them. Many of our behaviours are played out in an arena that is far different from that in which they evolved.

  • av Catharine E. Beecher
    416,-

    Originally published in 1869, this was one of the 19th centuries most important handbooks of domestic advice - a collaboration by two of the era's most important women writers. It represents their attempt to direct women's acquisition and use of a variety of new household consumer goods.

  • - Narrative, Slavery and Gender in Contemporary Black Women's Fiction
    av Angelyn Mitchell
    395,-

    Examines contemporary literary revisions of slavery in the United States by black women writers. Books studied include ""Kindred"", ""Dessa Rose"" and ""Beloved"". These works create a space to problematize the slavery/freedom dichotomy from which contemporay black women have a ""safe"" vantage point.

  • - U.S.Technology and Medicine in America's African World
    av David McBride
    577,-

    This text explores how modern and industrial and scientific advances shaped black Atlantic population centres. It provides historical analysis of how shifting environmental factors and disease control aid from the United States affected the collective development of these populations.

  • - The Body and the Household in Ancient Israel
    av Jon L. Berquist
    401

    This text takes the reader through the Hebrew Bible to examine ancient Israel's ideas of the body, the unstable role of gender, the deployment of sexuality and the cultural practices of the time. It looks at the logic of ancient social meanings and contrasts them with contemporary social theory.

  • - New Literary and Historical Essays
     
    416,-

    This study progresses chronologically from abolitionist newspapers to the impact and implications of the Internet, to reveal how the black press' content and its very form changed with evolving historical and cultural conditions in America.

  • - Chinese Women Growing Up in the Mao Era
     
    416,-

    This is a collection of memoirs by nine Chinese women who grew up during the Mao era. The issues explored include: the burgeoning rebellion of a young girl in Northeast China, and a girl's struggles to obtain for herself the education her parents inspired her to attain.

  • av Daniele Hervieu-Leger
    401

    Presents a sociological redefinition and reexamination of religion. For religion to endure in the modern world, Hervieu-Leger finds, it must have deep roots in traditions and times in which it was not defined as irrelevant.

  • - The Cultural Politics of Irrigation and Development
    av Paul Gelles
    395,-

    This case study of the conflict over water rights between the local, ritualized models of water distribution used by the people of Cabanaconde in the Andes, and the secular model put forward by the Peruvian state, provides a framework for studying ethnic conflict and the effects of """"development"""".

  • - The Calamitous Defense of New Jersey, 1776
    av Arthur S. Lefkowitz
    460

    On the morning of November 20, 1776, General Charles Cornwallis overran patriot positions at Fort Lee, on the New Jersey side of the Hudson River. This attack threw Washington's army into turmoil and led to an American retreat across the state. This book examines this critical campaign.

  • - The Technology and Culture of Sound Recording in America
    av David Morton
    451

    The author demonstrates how the history of the hardware of sound recording and the ways people use it helps in understanding how a particular technology became a fixture in everyday life. Each case study emphasizes a significant aspect of the culture of recording and its relationship to technology.

  • - Civil War Politics in New Jersey, 1854-1865
    av William Gillette
    460

    The perspectives William Gillette offers in Jersey Blue, from the recruiting ground, the battlefield, and the home front, cast new light on New Jersey's wartime activities, state identity, and our understanding of the interrelationships between New Jersey's national, regional, and state developments.

  • av Firth Haring Fabend
    439,-

    Studies a large colonial American family over five generations. Fabend looks at how this ordinary family of independent, middle-class farmers coped with immigration, established themselves in a community, acquired land and capital, and took part in the social, political, economic, and religious changes of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.

  • - The Asian Ethnic Experience Today
    av Mia Tuan
    395,-

    This work examines the salience and meaning of ethnicity for later generation Chinese- and Japanese-Americans, and asks how their concepts of ethnicity differ from that of white ethnic Americans. The author analyzes the importance of ethnic identities and the concept of becoming a """"real"""" American.

  • - Combating Stereotypes and Stigma
    av Marsha Rosenbaum
    395,-

    Through interviews with 120 pregnant, or recently delivered, drug-using women, this book examines pregnant drug addicts make choices about drug use, pregnancy and pre-natal care. The authors seek to understand the feelings and motivations of the women themselves.

  • av Robert M Levine
    401

    A translation of the original and unedited diary entries of the black Brazilian slum dweller who became an international best-selling author. The entries span the years 1958 to 1966 and there is also an explanation of how the Brazilian elites tried to obscure her true personality.

  • av Ritu Menon
    451

    As an event of shattering consequence, the Partition of India remains significant. While Partition sounds smooth on paper, the reality was horrific. While there are many official accounts of Partition, there are few social histories and no feminist histories. Borders and Boundaries changes that, providing first-hand accounts and memoirs, juxtaposed alongside official government accounts.

  • - Women, Movies, and Culture in Turn-of-the-Century Chicago
    av Lauren Rabinovitz
    401

    The technological, economic and social landscape of the consumer society was formed between the 1880s and 1920s. The author of this study shows how cinema played a key role in changing the urban landscape, using Chicago as a model and linking cinema theory with women's studies.

  • - The Transformative Journey
    av Robbie Davis-Floyd
    416,-

    Why train for seven years in Western ways and then move to homoeopathy and Chinese medicine? This book traces the transformational journeys of 40 American physicians who have made this move, outlining the basic models of American health care - technocratic, humanistic and holistic - on the way.

  • - Music, Community and Political Action
    av Mark Mattern
    401

    This account of politics and popular music develops the concept of """"acting in concert,"""" a metaphor for community based political action that is communicated in and around music. Through detailed case studies, the text explores how communities use popular music to understand democratic processes.

  • - Fundamentalism and Female Power
    av Brenda E Brasher
    401

    Based on a first hand ethnographic study of two Christian fundamentalist congregations to study the power of fundamentalist women, this work seeks to shed light on the ideas and faith experiences of these women. It also reveals how they can be powerful in their religious cosmos.

  • - Cultural Politics and Social Protest
     
    401

    Leading scholars in anthropology, political science, history, sociology, and ethnomusicology examine dissent and direct action in Australia, Brazil, Germany, Colombia, India, Korea, Peru, and the United States and look beyond these poles of protest to the midways of mobilization.

  • - The New Biography
    av Linda Wagner-Martin
    401

    This work probes the differences between the biographies of men and women, stereotypes about women's lives and roles, and what is private and public. It looks at issues of authorial stance, and the problems of writing biography for achieving women - who were also wives.

  • - Vodou, Santeria, Obeah, and the Caribbean
     
    401

    This collection of 13 comparative and interdisciplinary essays explores the cross-cultural dynamics of African-based religious systems in the Caribbean. The contributors analyze the nature and liturgies of Vodou, Santeria, Obeah, Quimbois and Gaga as they form a cultural matrix in the region.

  • - Revolutionary Novels by Haitian Women
    av Myriam J. A. Chancy
    401

    In this study of Haitian women's literature, the author explores their history, traditions, stories and tales. The authors' unwillingness to subordinate to narratives of national autonomy, issues of race, class, colour, caste and sexuality are central to the fiction.

  • - Written by Zora Neale Hurston
    av Zora Neale Hurston
    395,-

    This anthology of Zora Neale Hurston's work includes ""Sweat"" and ""The Gilded Six-Bits"". The volume also includes the 1934 essay ""Characteristics of Negro-Expression"", with excerpts from her autobiography ""Dust Tracks on the Road"" - with critical commentary.

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