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  • - Speaking Out for Equality
    av Andrea Moore Kerr
    424,-

    No study of women's history in the United States is complete without an account of Lucy Stone's role in the nineteenth-century drive for legal and political rights for women. This first fully documented biography of Stone describes her rapid rise to fame and power and her later attempt at an equitable mariage.

  • - Hate Crimes & State Crimes in the War on Terror
    av Michael Welch
    451

    Argues that the ""war on terror"" is a political charade that delivers illusory comfort, stokes fear, and produces scapegoats used as emotional relief. Drawing on topics such as the Abu Ghraib scandal, Guantanamo Bay, and the controversial Patriot Act, this work looks at the significance of knowledge, language, and emotion in a post-9/11 world.

  • - Practical Advice from the Union of Concerned Scientists
    av Daniel Grossman
    365,-

    Provides tips on how to translate abstract concepts into concrete metaphors, craft soundbites, and prepare for interviews. Suitable for scientists, this book shows how it is possible for the discoveries that hibernate in lecture halls and academic journals to reach a broader audience in a way that is accurate and effective.

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    - Critical Approaches to Health Disparities Research
     
    1 515,-

  • - The Politics of Terror and Loss in Media and Literature
    av E. Ann Kaplan
    424,-

    In Trauma Culture, E. Ann Kaplan explores the relationship between the impact of trauma on individuals and on entire cultures and nations. Arguing that humans possess a need to draw meaning from personal experience and to communicate what happens to others, she examines the forms that are used to bridge the experience.

  • - Francois Truffaut, Director
    av Francois Truffaut
    416,-

    When it appeared in 1960, the inspired fun of Francois Truffaut's Shoot the Piano Player shocked and delighted critics and audiences around the world. Peter Brunette's introduction to this book gives us new insight into the film, based in part on revisualizing it in terms of recent postmodern and poststructuralist thinking.

  • - Jean-Luc Godard, Director
    av Dudley Andrew
    451

    In his introduction, Dudley Andrews illuminates the intertextual and cultural references of the film and the tensions within it between tradition and innovation. This volume also features the complete and accurate continuity script of the film, together with Truffaut's original screenplay.

  • av V.W. Wexman
    416,-

    This volume includes a detailed transcription of the 1948 film, notes appended to the film's continuity script, a letter by Ophuls written during the film's editing, a biogaphical sketch of Ophuls, the text of Stefan Zweig's novella and a cross-section of memoirs and criticism of the film.

  • av Alice Walker
    416,-

  • av Shari Benstock
    416,-

    Until recently, fashion was considered the "F-word" in intellectual circles, dismissed as unworthy of serious attention. Yet no area of life, no individual moment, stands outside fashion's discourses. Intuitively, we all know that clothing is a language, incessantly communicating messages about its wearer. But who speaks this language, to whom is it addressed, what does it mean, and how are its meanings established and transformed? On Fashion explores the ways our material, political, psychological, sexual, even intellectual lives are woven into fashion's fabric.

  • - Disability, Narrative, and the Body Politic
    av Emily Russell
    439,-

    Drawing from major figures in American literature, including Mark Twain, Flannery O'Connor, Carson McCullers, and David Foster Wallace, as well as introducing texts from the emerging canon of disability studies, this demonstrates the place of disability at the core of American ideals.

  • - Dance as Theory, Literature as Dance
    av Jacqueline Shea Murphy & Ellen W. Goellner
    401

    Dance and literary studies have traditionally been at odds: dancers and dance critics have understood academic analysis to be overly invested in the mind at the expense of body signification; literary critics and theorists have seen dance studies as anti-theoretical, even anti-intellectual.

  • - A History of Physical Disability in the Movies
    av Martin F. Norden
    424,-

  • - Katherine Anne Porter
    av Katherine Porter
    416,-

  • av Jesse Rhines
    401

    Rhines explores the roles African Americans have played in the motion picture business from 1915 to 1996. It links the history of early black filmmakers to the current success of African American filmmakers, and the hope for change if more African filmmakers come to the forefront of the business.

  • av Ellen Seiter
    401

    "In this thought-provoking study, Seiter reasonably urges parents and others to put aside their own tastes and to understand that children's consumer culture promotes solidarity and sociability among youngsters." - Publishers Weekly

  • - Pentecostal Boom and the Pathogens of Poverty
    av R. Andrew Chesnut
    416,-

    Combining historical, political, and ethnographic research, the author shows that the relationship between faith healing and illness in the conversion process is integral to the popularity of Pentecostalism among Brazil's poor.

  • av Joseph Frank
    416,-

  • - Constructing an Academic Life
    av Laurel Richardson
    424,-

    How do the circumstances in which we write affect what we write? In a series of traditional and experimental writings, the author records an intellectual journey, creating new ways of reading and writing. The sociological imagination is applied to the act of writing, as life is connected to work.

  • - Health and Medicine in American Society
    av Charles E. Rosenberg
    439,-

    "In some ways disease does not exist until we have agreed that it does, by perceiving, naming, and responding to it, " writes Charles E. Rosenberg in his introduction to this stimulating set of essays. Disease is both a biological event and a social phenomenon.

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    401

    This volume brings together the full continuity script of ""Rashomon"", an essay by Donald Richie on ""Rashomon"", the Akutagawa Stories upon which the film is based, critical reviews and commentaries on the film and a filmography.

  • - Cross-cultural Perspectives
     
    401

    In this collection of essays, 13 contributors explore the intersection of feminist and medical anthropology in 11 case studies of women in traditional and emergent roles as healers in diverse parts of the world.

  • - A Social Anatomy of Fetal Surgery
    av Monica J. Casper
    395,-

    Examines two events in the second half of the 20th century: the emergence of foetal surgery as a medical specialty and the debut of the unborn patient. The author shows how biomedical work has intersected with reproductive politics to generate cultural meanings of foetuses, women and medicine.

  • - Child Soldiers in War and Terrorism
    av David M. Rosen
    451

    Armies of the Young argues against the assumption that child soldiers are simply a hideous manifestation of adult criminal exploitation. Using specific examples it shows how children are not always passive victims, but often make rational decisions that the one thing worse than fighting is not fighting. It urges a reconsideration of the issue.

  • av Suzanne J. Kessler
    401

    Focusing on intersexuality - having physical gender markers that are neither female or male - the author examines the social institutions that are mobilized to maintain the two seemingly objective sexual categories. She argues that we need to re-think the meaning of gender, genitals and sexuality.

  • av Lucy Fischer & Douglas Sirk
    416,-

  • - The Social Settlements and the Progressive Movement, 1890-1914
    av Allen Davis
    416,-

    Allen Davis looks at the influence of settlement-house workers on the reform movement of the progressive era in Chicago, New York, and Boston.

  • - Beyond Resistance in Black Culture
    av Kevin Quashie
    466 - 1 414,-

    African American culture is often considered expressive, dramatic, and even defiant, and this matrix has dominated our understanding of black communities and texts. This explores how a different kind of expressiveness, from protests to readings to landmark texts, as represented in the idea of quiet could change common conceptions and provide a more nuanced view of black culture.

  • - D.W. Griffith, Director
    av Robert Lang
    416,-

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    1 652

    Documents the social and material contributions of older persons to their families in settings shaped by migration, their everyday lives in domestic and community spaces, and in the context of intergenerational relationships and diasporas. Much of this work is oriented toward supporting, connecting, and maintaining kin members and kin relationships.

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