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  • av Gregory Radick
    453 - 1 163,-

  • av Teju Cole
    165 - 265,-

  • av Julia Voss
    389,-

    "A highly anticipated biography of the enigmatic and popular Swedish painter. The Swedish painter Hilma af Klint (1862-1944) was 44 years old when she broke with the academic tradition in which she had been trained. While her naturalistic landscapes and botanicals were shown during her lifetime, her body of radical, abstract works never received the same attention. Today, it is widely accepted that af Klint produced the earliest abstract paintings by a trained European artist. But this is only part of her story. Not only was she a successful woman artist, but she was also an avowed clairvoyant and mystic. Like many of the artists at the turn of the twentieth century who developed some version of abstract painting, af Klint studied Theosophy, which holds that science, art, and religion are all reflections of an underlying life-form that can be harnessed through meditation, study, and experimentation. Well before Kandinsky, Mondrian and Malevich declared themselves the inventors of abstraction, af Klint was working in a non-representational mode, producing a powerful visual language that continues to speak to audiences today. The exhibition of her work in 2018 at the Guggenheim Museum in New York City attracted more than 600,000 visitors, making it the most-attended show in the history of the museum/institution. Despite her enormous popularity, there has not yet been a biography of af Klint-until now. Inspired by her first encounter with the artist's work in 2008, Julia Voss set out to learn Swedish and research af Klint's life-not only who the artist was but what drove and inspired her. The result is a fascinating biography of an artist who is as great as she is enigmatic"--

  • av Mark C Taylor
    305 - 466,-

  • - Scott Burton and Performance Art
    av David J. Getsy
    500,-

    "Scott Burton (1939-89) created performance art and sculpture that drew on queer experience and the sexual cultures that flourished in New York City in the 1970s. David J. Getsy argues that Burton looked to nonverbal body language and queer behavior in public space-most importantly, street cruising-as a foundation for rethinking the audiences and possibilities of art. Throughout the decade, he made complex works about bodies and how they communicate. Extending his performances about cruising, sexual signaling, and power dynamics, Burton also created functional sculptures that covertly signaled queerness by hiding in plain sight as furniture waiting to be used. With research drawing from multiple archives and numerous interviews, Getsy charts Burton's deep engagements with postminimalism, performance, feminism, behavioral psychology, design history, and queer culture. A restless and wide-ranging artist, Burton transformed his commitment to gay liberation into a unique practice of performance, sculpture, and public art that aspired to be anti-elitist, embracing of differences, and open to all. Filled with stories of Burton's life in New York's art communities, Queer Behavior makes a case for Burton as one of the most significant out queer artists to emerge in the wake of the Stonewall uprising and, in so doing, provides a rich account of the interwoven histories of queer art and performance art in the 1970s"--

  • - Mining the Digital Age in the Eastern Dr Congo
    av James H Smith
    415 - 1 040,-

  • - The Contested Science of Maternal-Fetal Effects
    av Sarah S Richardson
    345 - 1 159,-

  • - Niels Bohr's Vision of Physics
    av Slobodan Perovic
    512,-

    The first comprehensive philosophical and historical account of the experimental foundations of Niels Bohr's practice of physics.

  • - Fermentation Science in Twentieth-Century Japan
    av Victoria Lee
    512,-

    "The Arts of the Microbial World explores how Japanese scientists and skilled workers sought to use the microbe's natural processes to create new products, from soy-sauce mold starters to MSG and from vitamins to statins. In traditional brewing houses as well as in the food, fine chemical, and pharmaceutical industries across Japan, they showcased their ability to deal with the enormous sensitivity and variety of the microbial world. Victoria Lee's careful study offers a lush historical example of a society where scientists asked microbes for what they termed "gifts." Lee's story ranges from the microbe's integration into Japan as an imported concept to its precise application in recombinant DNA biotechnology. By focusing on a conception of life as fermentation in Japan, she showcases the significance of cultural and technical continuities with the pre-modern period in sustaining non-Western technological breakthroughs in the global economy. At a moment when twenty-first-century developments in the fields of antibiotic resistance, the microbiome, and green chemistry strongly suggest that the traditional eradication-based approach to the microbial world is unsustainable, twentieth-century Japanese microbiology provides a new, broader vantage for understanding and managing microbial interactions with society"--

  • - Lost Plants, Future Climates, and the Discovery of Ancient Greenland
    av Jennifer McElwain
    362,-

    An illustrated visit to the tropical arctic of 205 million years ago when Greenland was green.

  • av Emmelyn Butterfield-Rosen
    614,-

    How artists at the turn of the twentieth century broke with traditional ways of posing the bodies of human figures to reflect modern understandings of human consciousness.

  • - Biography of a Modern Nation
    av Roderick Beaton
    440,-

  • av Dipesh Chakrabarty
    376 - 1 141,-

  • - The Complete Guide to Clear, Powerful Writing
    av Jack Hart
    229,99

    "Originally published in 2006 as A Writer's Coach, the book has been updated to address the needs of contemporary writers well beyond print journalists. It retains the structure of the original, beginning by breaking down the writing process into a series of manageable stages-from idea to polishing-each of which is crucial to the next. While emphasizing the importance of the early stages, including information gathering and organizing, Hart also delves deeply into the elusive characteristics achieved through polishing, such as force, clarity, rhythm, color, and voice. Each chapter is filled with real examples, both good and bad, of these attributes. The book concludes with updated advice and resources for mastering the craft of writing. With these revisions, Wordcraft now functions as a set with the new edition of Hart's book Storycraft, on the art of storytelling, as the author always intended"--

  • av Thomas Harrison
    345 - 399,-

  • - An Essential Guide for Covid-19 and Beyond
    av John Rhodes
    195,-

    Eminent expert in vaccine development John Rhodes offers an essential, up-to-the-minute primer on how scientists test and distribute vaccines.

  • av Scott Sumner
    295 - 458,-

  • - Stories from Chicago's Lgbtq Archives
    av John D'Emilio
    225 - 1 050,-

  • - Food, Drink, and Evolution
    av Jonathan Silvertown
    225 - 376,-

  • av Michael Camille
    466,-

    Most of the people who visit the cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris probably do not realize that the legendary gargoyles adorning this medieval masterpiece were not constructed until the 19th century. This title presents a history of these monsters. It argues that they transformed the iconic 13th-century cathedral into a modern monument.

  • - Rethinking the Causes and Cures of Student Attrition
    av Vincent Tinto
    406 - 1 102,-

    Synthesizes research on student attrition and on actions institutions can and should take to reduce it. The key to effective retention, the author demonstrates, is in a strong commitment to quality education and the building of a strong sense of inclusive educational and social community on campus.

  • av Deirdre Nansen McCloskey & Art Carden
    219 - 355,-

  • av Michael Taussig
    345 - 836,-

  • - Loneliness and Longing in Greenland
    av Janne Flora
    355 - 1 102,-

  • - Critical History of a Concept
    av Eric Schatzberg
    466,-

  • - Animal Experiments, Complexity, and the Genetics of Psychiatric Disorders
    av Nicole C Nelson
    402 - 1 102,-

  • - Magic, Modernity, and the Birth of the Human Sciences
    av Jason ?. Josephson-Storm
    405,-

  • - Countercultural Seekers and the Tourist Encounter in Nepal
    av Mark Liechty
    484 - 1 245,-

  • - Fortieth Anniversary Edition
    av Norman Maclean
    205 - 420,-

  • - Sociotechnical Imaginaries and the Fabrication of Power
    av Sheila Jasanoff & Sang Hyun Kim
    435,-

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