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  • av Arturo Arias
    1 110,-

    Analyzes contemporary Yucatecan and Chiapanecan Maya narratives.

  • av Gaston Bachelard
    1 110,-

    An English translation of Bachelard's sixth book, in which he seeks to develop a metaphysical context for modern atomistic science.

  • av Rebecca Janzen
    1 098,-

    Uses cultural representations to investigate how two religious minority communities came to be incorporated into the Mexican nation.

  • av Oded Nir
    1 110,-

    A Marxist history of Israeli literature, tracing the relations between economic, social, and aesthetic transformations.

  • av Zohar Weiman-Kelman
    1 110,-

    Examines how Jewish women have used poetry to challenge their historical limitations while rewriting their potential futures.

  • av Filippo Marsili
    1 110,-

    Offers a new perspective on the relationship between religion and the creation of the first Chinese empires.

  • av Robert Tynes
    1 110,-

    Examines why many governments, rebels, and terrorist organizations are using children as soldiers.

  • av Daniel Fried
    1 110,-

    Provides a new perspective on important linguistic issues in philosophical and religious Daoism through the comparative lens of twentieth-century European philosophies of language.

  • av Bjorn Krondorfer
    1 110,-

    A transdisciplinary approach to reconciliation practices and policies by an international team of scholars and scholar-practitioners.

  • av Yiu-Wai Chu
    1 110,-

    Presents an updated account of Hong Kong and its culture two decades after its reversion to China.

  • av Nathan Angelo
    1 110,-

    Reveals how presidents deploy a rhetoric that attempts to attract many racial and ethnic groups, but ultimately directs itself to an archtypal white, Middle-American swing voter.

  • av Mordecai Lee
    1 105,-

    Recounts the forgotten but important work of Wayne Coy, the Office for Emergency Management's Liaison Officer, during the early years of World War II.

  • av Nathan Holmes
    1 110,-

    Analyzes how location-shot crime films of the 1970s reflected and influenced understandings of urban crisis.

  • av Jim Behuniak
    1 110,-

    A wide-ranging exploration and critical assessment of the work of a major figure in Chinese and comparative philosophy.

  • av Jonathan Risner
    1 098,-

    Examines how recent Argentine horror films engage with the legacies of dictatorship and neoliberalism.

  • av Marc DiPaolo
    1 110,-

    A broad examination of climate fantasy and science fiction, from The Lord of the Rings and the Narnia series to The Handmaid's Tale and Game of Thrones.

  • av Sabine Broeck
    1 110,-

    An anti-racist critique of gender studies as a field.

  • av Paul Christopher Gray
    1 110,-

    Blends academic and activist perspectives to explore recent emancipatory struggles to win and transform state power.

  • av Silvia Benso
    1 098,-

    Essays address the major themes of Pareyson's hermeneutic philosophy in the context of his existentialist approach to personhood.

  • av Angelica Nuzzo
    1 110,-

    An unprecedented reading of Hegel's Logic that sets this difficult work in a dialogue with literary texts.

  • av Lisa Farley
    1 110,-

    Brings psychoanalytic concepts to the notion of childhood development with a keen eye to discussions of social justice and human dignity.

  • av John Burroughs
    262,-

    Classic works by naturalist John Burroughs on his beloved Catskill region.

  • av Rodolphe Gasche
    1 105,-

    An innovative philosophical meditation on the muteness of Holocaust survivors and the human faculty of storytelling.

  • av Inna Viriasova
    1 110,-

    Analyzes key concepts and arguments in the work of one of Europe's leading philosophers.

  • av Jennifer Mensch
    1 110,-

    Collects together for the first time essays devoted to a detailed historical and systematic discussion of the topic of life in Kant's work.

  • av David Farrell Krell
    365,-

    Retraces Hölderlin's journeys to Bordeaux and back in 1801-02, explaining why they are turning points in the great poet's life.

  • av Majid Al-haj
    1 110,-

    An expansive, in-depth analysis of education among indigenous Palestinians in Israel over seven decades.

  • av Ellen Mueller
    365,-

    Accessible to a wide range of readers, from artists to commuters to nature lovers and beyond, who wish to expand their understanding of walking.

  • av Michael Washburn
    459,-

    Reformulates the notion of the ego and provides a new perspective for understanding ego development and the role of the ego in spiritual life.

  • av Danielle Rosvally
    1 110,-

    Explores the value of Shakespeare for theatrical businesspeople and audiences in nineteenth-century New York City.

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