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  • - The Rural in the Modern Chinese Cultural Imagination, 1915-1965
    av Yu Zhang
    1 244,-

    Tthe act of "going to the countryside" was a distinctively modern experience and a continuous practice in China. Going to the Countryside deals with the cultural representations and practices of this practice between 1915 and 1965, focusing on individual homecoming, rural reconstruction, and revolutionary journeys.

  • - Diplomacy & War in the Making of the United States
    av Michael Taylor & Michael S. Kochin
    377 - 1 132,-

    Tells the stories of the people who defined the early history of America's international relationships. Throughout the book are brief, entertaining vignettes of often-overlooked intellectuals, spies, diplomats, and warriors whose actions and decisions shaped the first fifty years of the United States.

  • av Hyunjoon Park & Hyeyoung Woo
    1 263,-

    Portrays diverse aspects of contemporary Korean families and, by explicitly or implicitly situating contemporary families within a comparative historical perspective, reveals how the past of Korean families evolved into their current shapes.

  • - The Poetry and Prose of Donald Revell
    av Derek Pollard
    435,-

    A collection of essays, reviews, and interviews that is designed to ignite a more wide-ranging critical appraisal of Donald Revell's writing, from his fourteen collections of poems to his acclaimed translations of French symbolist and modernist poets to his artfully constructed literary criticism.

  • - Hong Kong During and After the Umbrella Movement
    av Laikwan Pang
    377 - 1 175,-

  • - Humanity and the Global Challenge of Identity Politics
    av Steven C Roach
    1 107,-

    Argues that decency is a primary source of the political tension that has long shaped the struggles for power, identity, and justice in the global arena. This book distinguishes among basic, conservative, and liberal strands of decency to critically examine the many conflicting and competing applications of decency in global politics.

  • - Psychoanalysis and Sexology in the German-speaking World, 1890s-1930s
    av Katie Sutton
    1 312,-

    In the first half of the 20th century the German-speaking world became the international centre of medical-scientific sex research - and the birthplace of sexology and psychoanalysis. This is the first book to closely examine encounters among this era's German-speaking researchers across their emerging professional and disciplinary boundaries.

  • - Kid pro quo?
    av Gonda Van Steen
    1 329,-

    Studies the biopolitics of the mass adoption movement of children and youngsters from Greece to the US starting in the 1950s. The story of these Greek postwar and Cold War adoptions, whose procedures ranged from legal to highly irregular, has never been told or analysed before.

  •  
    1 244,-

    Examines shared moral concepts, philosophical paradigms, and political experiences that can develop and expand multidisciplinary conversations between the Christian West and the Muslim East. By advancing multicultural and interreligious discourses on friendship, this book helps promote actual friendships among diverse cultures and peoples.

  • - The 70 Year War on a Biological Invader
    av Cory Brant
    409,-

  • - From National Obsession to Elite Possession
    av Karen L. Kilcup
    1 312,-

    Conceptually and methodologically unique among studies of 19th-century American poetry, Who Killed American Poetry? not only charts changing attitudes toward American poetry, but also applies these ideas to the work of representative individual poets.

  • - (Third and Second Centuries BCE)
    av Prof. Andrea De Giorgi
    1 066,-

    Examines archaeological evidence of Roman colonization of the Middle Republican period. In delving deeply into the uniqueness of select colonial contexts, these essays invite a novel discussion on the phenomenon of colonialism in the political landscape of Rome's early expansion.

  • - Irving Babbitt and Warlike Democracies
    av William S Smith
    1 066,-

    Examines Irving Babbitt's unique contribution to understanding the quality of foreign policy leadership in a democracy, as he showed that a democratic nation's foreign policy is a product of the moral and cultural tendencies of the nation's leaders and that the substitution of expansive, sentimental Romanticism for the religious and ethical traditions of the West would lead to imperialism.

  • - How Majority Cycling Saves Democracy
    av Yuhui Li
    971,-

    The election of populist politicians in recent years seems to challenge the very idea of democracy. This book argues that majority rule is not to blame; rather, the institutions that stabilize majorities are responsible for the seeming suppression of minority interests.

  • - The Irony of Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.
    av Emile Lester
    1 132,-

    Most scholars and pundits today view Franklin Delano Roosevelt and John F. Kennedy as aggressive liberal leaders, while viewing Schlesinger's histories of their presidencies as celebrations of their steadfast progressive leadership. A more careful reading of Schlesinger's work demonstrates that he preferred an ironic political outlook.

  • - Genre and Materiality on the Modern Stage
    av Sarah Balkin
    921,-

    Theatre's materiality and reliance on human actors has traditionally put it at odds with modernist principles of aesthetic autonomy and depersonalization. Spectral Characters argues that modern dramatists in fact emphasized the extent to which humans are fictional, made and changed by costumes, settings, props, and spoken dialogue.

  • - Acting, Industry, and Technology in US Theater
    av Victor Holtcamp
    1 244,-

    Examines the history of acting pedagogy and performance practice in the United States, and their debts to industrial organisation and philosophy. Ranging from the late 19th century through the end of the 20th, the book recontextualizes the history of theatrical technique in light of the embrace of industrialization in US culture and society.

  • - British Public Narratives of War
    av Thomas Colley
    1 197,-

    Examines the stories told by a broad cross-section of British society about their country's past, present, and future role in war, using in-depth interviews with 67 diverse citizens. It brings to the fore the voices of ordinary people in ways typically absent in public opinion research.

  • - Changing Majority Status and Causal Processes in the U.S. Senate
    av Nathan Monroe
    1 132,-

    Senator Jim Jeffords left the Republican Party in May 2001 and became an independent. Because he agreed to vote with the Democrats on organisational votes, this gave that party a 51-49 majority in the Senate. Using the "Jeffords switch", Chris Den Hartog and Nathan W. Monroe examine how power is shared and transferred in the Senate.

  • - American Poets' Theater and the Politics of Performance
    av Heidi R. Bean
    1 107,-

    American poets' theatre emerged in the postwar period alongside the rich, performance-oriented poetry and theatre scenes that proliferated on makeshift stages. Yet until now its significance has been largely overlooked by critics. This book shines a spotlight on poets' theatre by examining key groups, practitioners, influencers, and inheritors.

  • - Performing Chinese in Gendered (Trans)Nationalism
    av Daphne Lei
    1 244,-

    Over many centuries, women on the Chinese stage committed suicide in beautiful and pathetic ways just before crossing the border for an interracial marriage. Uncrossing the Borders asks why this theatrical trope has remained so powerful and attractive.

  • av Herbert Frank Weisberg
    1 244,-

    Uncovers new perspectives on Jews' political choices by analysing the unprecedented amount of survey data that is now available, including surveys that permit contrasting the voting of Jews with that of comparable non-Jews. The data suggest several mysteries about Jewish voting.

  • - Serbia before the Dissolution of Yugoslavia
    av Marko Grdesic
    1 039,-

    Examines socialist Serbia, then part of Yugoslavia, which in the late 1980s witnessed popular mobilization and an emergence of a populist discourse that both constructed and celebrated "the people". Marko Grdeic uses quantitative and qualitative analyses to show how "the people" emerge in the public sphere.

  • av Sangjoon Lee
    1 395,-

    This groundbreaking collection of thirty-five essays by a wide range of academic specialists situates current scholarship on Korean cinema within the ongoing theoretical debates in contemporary global film studies.

  • - The Performance of Blindness, Gender, and the Sensory Body
    av Gili Hammer
    1 160,-

    Examines how gender and femininity are performed and experienced in everyday life by women who do not rely on sight as their dominant mode of perception, identifying the multiple senses involved in the formation of gender identity within social interactions.

  • - Theater and Performance in Print After 1900
    av Jennifer Buckley
    1 107,-

    Taking up the work of prominent theater and performance artists, Beyond Text reveals the audacity and beauty of avant-garde performance in print. Jennifer Buckley shows how live performance and print aesthetically revived one another during a period in which both were supposed be in a state of terminal cultural decline.

  • - The Crippest Place on Earth
    av Elizabeth A. Wheeler
    1 226,-

    Looks at young adult novels, fantasy series, graphic memoirs, and picture books of the last 25 years in which characters with disabilities take centre stage for the first time. These books take what others regard as weaknesses and redefine them as part of the hero's journey.

  • - African Literature and Posthuman Ethics
    av Evan Maina Mwangi
    1 240,-

    Despite the central role that animals play in African writing and daily life, African literature and African thinkers remain conspicuously absent from the field of animal studies. This book demonstrates the importance of African writing to animal studies.

  • - Pepsi-Cola Advertising and Popular Music
    av Joanna K. Love
    1 329,-

    How and why have pop music aesthetics been co-opted to benefit corporate branding? What effect have Pepsi's music marketing practices in particular had on other brands, the advertising industry, and popular music itself? Soda Goes Pop investigates these and other questions around the relationships between popular music and advertising.

  • av Charles Platter
    385 - 971,-

    The Euthyphro is crucially important for understanding Plato's presentation of the last days of Socrates. This accessible student commentary by Charles Platter presents an introduction to the Euthyphro, the full Greek text, and a commentary designed for undergraduates and selected graduate students.

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