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  • - Essays on Dance and Illness
    av Renee K. Nicholson
    369,-

  • av Jim Lewis
    399,-

    A novel in which the laws of time and space have been subtly suspended. Ghosts of New York explores complex lives through indelible renderings of settings - a bar, a night market, a recording studio - that alternate between familiar and unsettling.

  • - Why Rating Students Undermines Learning (and What to Do Instead)
     
    476,-

    Based on rigorous and replicated research, this is the first book to show why and how faculty who wish to focus on learning, rather than sorting or judging, might proceed. It includes honest reflection on what makes ungrading challenging, and testimonials about what makes it transformative.

  • - Why Rating Students Undermines Learning (and What to Do Instead)
     
    1 509,-

    Based on rigorous and replicated research, this is the first book to show why and how faculty who wish to focus on learning, rather than sorting or judging, might proceed. It includes honest reflection on what makes ungrading challenging, and testimonials about what makes it transformative.

  • - Expression, Art, and Politics in an Age of Addiction
     
    1 578,-

    A project aimed both at challenging dehumanizing attitudes toward those caught in the opioid epidemic and at protesting the structural forces that have enabled it, this edited volume assembles a multidisciplinary community of scholars and practitioners to consider the ways that people have mobilized their creativity in response to the crisis.

  • - Expression, Art, and Politics in an Age of Addiction
     
    522,-

    A project aimed both at challenging dehumanizing attitudes toward those caught in the opioid epidemic and at protesting the structural forces that have enabled it, this edited volume assembles a multidisciplinary community of scholars and practitioners to consider the ways that people have mobilized their creativity in response to the crisis.

  • av Joanna Eleftheriou
    430,-

    Dramatizes a childhood split between Queens, New York, and Cyprus, an island nation with a long colonial history and a culture to which Joanna Eleftheriou could never quite adjust. The book avows a Greek-Cypriot-American lesbian's existence by documenting its scenes.

  • - Accelerating Ride to Global Crisis
     
    568,-

    Approaching mobility not solely as a material, logistical question but as a phenomenon mediated by culture, this book interrogates popular assumptions deeply entangled with energy choices. Rethinking transportation, the contributors argue, necessarily involves fundamental understandings of consumption, freedom, and self.

  • - Stories
    av Gwen Goodkin
    353,-

    From farm to factory, alcoholism to war wounds, friendship to betrayal, the stories in A Place Remote take us intimately into the hearts of people from all walks of life in a rural Ohio town. Whether they stay in their town or leave for distant places, these characters come to realize no one is immune to the fictions people tell to survive.

  • av Allen J. Frantzen & John Hines
    714,-

    The essays in this book use the nine-line poem known as "Caedmon's Hymn" as a lens on the world of Bede's Ecclesiastical History. Relatively little attention has been paid to what the story of Caedmon and his hymn might tell us about the material as well as the textual culture of Bede's world. The essays in this collection seek to connect "Caedmon's Hymn" to Bede s material world.

  • - A Study of Denise Giardina's Novels
    av William Jolliff
    1 509,-

    Offers the first book-length discussion of West Virginia writer and activist Denise Giardina, perhaps best known for her novel Storming Heaven, which helped spark renewed interest in the turn-of-the-century Mine Wars.

  • - Reconstructing Polish Community in a West Virginia Steel Town
    av William Hal Gorby
    568 - 1 578,-

  • - Heritage, Dissent, and a West Virginia Icon
    av Rosemary V. Hathaway
    460 - 1 578,-

  • - Food System Change and Mass Starvation in Hawaii, Madagascar, and Cambodia
    av Stian Rice
    568 - 1 578,-

    "Famine in the Remaking examines the relationship between the reorganization of food systems and large-scale food crises through a comparative historical analysis of three famines: Hawaii in the 1820s, Madagascar in the 1920s, and Cambodia in the 1970s. This examination identifies the structural transformations that make food systems more vulnerable to failure"--

  • - A Teaching Manifesto
    av Kevin M. Gannon
    353 - 1 578,-

    An ambitious response to the current state of affairs, at once political and practice - the work of an activist, teacher, and public intellectual grappling with some of the most pressing topics at the intersection of higher education and social justice, including everything from impostor syndrome to cell phones in class to allegations of a campus 'free speech crisis'.

  • - Notes from a White Professor
    av Cyndi Kernahan
    423 - 1 578,-

    Argues that you can be honest and unflinching in your teaching about racism while also providing a compassionate learning environment. Cyndi Kernahan provides evidence for how learning works with respect to race and racism along with practical teaching strategies rooted in that evidence to help instructors feel more confident.

  • - An American Novel
    av William H. Anderson & Walter H. Stowers
    522 - 1 578,-

    This is a recently recovered novel written by William Anderson and Walter Stowers, two of the editors of the Detroit Plaindealer. Drawing heavily on nineteenth-century print culture, the authors tell the story of John Saunders, a college-educated black man living and working in Detroit.

  • - Edward A. Ackerman and the Cold War Origins of Big Data
    av Elvin Wyly
    415 - 1 509,-

    Traces the recent history of geography, information, and technology through the biography of Edward A. Ackerman, an important figure in geography's ""quantitative revolution"". The book argues that Ackerman's work helped encode the hidden logics of a distorted philosophical heritage into the network architectures of surveillance capitalism.

  • - Principles to Guide the Use of Educational Technology in College Teaching
    av Derek Bruff
    1 509,-

    Arguing that teaching and learning goals should drive instructors' technology use, not the other way around, Intentional Tech explores seven research-based principles for matching technology to pedagogy.

  • - Brazilian Slavery and the Literary Imagination
    av Marcus Wood
    1 731,-

    Focuses on the slavery writings of three of Brazil's literary giants - Machado de Assis, Castro Alves, and Euclides da Cunha. Wood finds that all three writers responded to the memory of slavery in ways that departed from their counterparts in Europe and North America, where emancipation has typically been depicted as a moment of closure.

  • - A Guide for Intellectuals, Introverts, and Nerds Who Want to be Effective Teachers
    av Jessamyn Neuhaus
    454 - 1 578,-

    A funny, evidence-based, pragmatic, readable guide to the process of learning and relearning how to be an effective college teacher. This is the first college teaching guide that encourages faculty to embrace their inner nerd, inviting readers to view themselves in light of contemporary discourse that celebrates increasingly diverse geek culture.

  • - Renewable Energy and Community Development
    av Keith Taylor
    522 - 1 578,-

    Asks whether revenue generated by wind power can be put to community well-being rather than corporate profit. Through case studies of a North Dakota wind energy cooperative and an investor-owned wind farm in Illinois, Keith Taylor examines how regulatory and social forces are shaping this emerging energy sector.

  • - Globalization, Culture, and Energy
    av Imre Szeman
    476 - 1 509,-

    Brings together key essays by Imre Szeman, a leading scholar in the field of energy humanities and a critical voice in debates about globalization and neoliberalism. Szeman's most important and influential essays, in dialog with exciting new pieces written for the book, investigate ever-evolving circuits of power in the contemporary world.

  • - Pigs, Pork, and Power in America
    av J. L. Anderson
    598,-

    Provides an ambitious history of pigs and pig products from the Columbian exchange to the present, emphasizing critical stories of production, consumption, and waste in American history. J.L. Anderson examines different cultural assumptions about pigs to provide a window into America's regional, racial, and class fault lines.

  • - A History of Bolivia's Petroleum Sector
    av Stephen C. Cote
    454 - 1 149,-

    Places petroleum at the centre of Bolivia's contentious twentieth-century history. Bolivia's oil, Cote argues, instigated the largest war in Latin America in the 1900s, provoked the first nationalization of a major foreign company by a Latin American state, and shaped both the course and the consequences of Bolivia's transformative National Revolution of 1952.

  • - Andrew Rowan, the Spanish-American War, and the Origins of American Empire
    av Donald Tunnicliff Rice
    469 - 1 509,-

  • - Energizing the College Classroom with the Science of Emotion
    av Sarah Rose Cavanagh
    1 218,-

  • - The Eastham-Thompson Fued and the Struggle for West Virginia's Timber Frontier
    av Ronald L. Lewis
    454 - 1 218,-

    In 1897 a small landholder named Robert Eastham shot and killed timber magnate Frank Thompson in Tucker County, West Virginia, leading to a sensational trial that highlighted a clash between local traditions and modernizing forces. Ronald L. Lewis's book uses this largely forgotten episode as a window into contests over political, environmental, and legal change in turn-of-the-century Appalachia.

  • av Peter Randolph
    423 - 1 057,-

    This book is the first anthology of the autobiographical writings of Peter Randolph, a prominent nineteenth-century former slave who became a black abolitionist, pastor, and community leader. Randolph's writings give us a window into a different experience of slavery and freedom than other narratives currently available.

  • - A Life Among Writers
    av Sharon M. Harris
    356,-

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