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  • - Ethnography through Fieldwork Devices
     
    425

  • - A Director's Notes on Exile, Family, and Film
    av Rajko Grlic
    405,-

    One More for the Road recounts the life and career of Croatian filmmaker Rajko Grlic in the form of a film dictionary, tying cinematic terms to anecdotes spanning Grlic's life. With a scholarly introduction by Aida Vidan, these personal stories combine to provide insight into the socialist film industries and south Slavic film.

  • - Essays toward a Literary Anthropology of Nigeria
    av Ulf Hannerz
    369 - 1 569

    Nigeria is a country shaped by internal diversity and transnational connections, past and present. Leading Nigerian writers from Chinua Achebe, Amos Tutuola and Wole Soyinka to Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and Teju Cole have portrayed these Nigerian Issues, and have also written about some of the momentous events in Nigerian history.

  • - From Sites of Pilgrimage to Cultural Hubs
     
    1 529

    This book addresses how literary museums have changed since the form was established, what challenges they face today and how we might imagine them in the future.

  • - Decolonialization and Movements for Environmental Justice
     
    1 265

    Indigenous peoples around the world are standing up and speaking out against global capitalism to protect the land, water, and air. By placing Indigenous politics, histories, and ontologies at the center of our social movements for environmental justice, it positions environmental justice within historical, social, political, and economic contexts.

  • - Industrial Associations between Democracy and Dictatorship
    av Matt Bera
    415

    From 1933 onward, Nazi Germany undertook massive and unprecedented industrial integration, submitting an entire economic sector to direct state oversight. This innovative study explores how German professionals navigated this complex landscape through the divergent careers of business managers in two of the era's most important trade organizations. While Jakob Reichert of the iron and steel industry unexpectedly resisted state control and was eventually driven to suicide, Karl Lange of the machine builders' association achieved security for himself and his industry by submitting to the Nazi regime. Both men's stories illuminate the options available to industrialists under the Third Reich, as well as the real priorities set by the industries they served.

  • - Crisis, Race, and Nation-State in a Postcolonial World
     
    405,-

    Links theoretical insights to current discussions of crisis - economic and otherwise - showing how these shape the creation of subjectivities and identities. The chapters theorize "Europe" as a contested and fluid construction, and analyze how specific understandings of self and others occur in the crisis context.

  • av Olivia Ange
    565

    Drawing on ethnographic data from fairs in the Southern Andes involving highland herders and lowland cultivators, This book advances an anthropology of the practice of barter, contributing to a fuller understanding of how social groups create themselves through economic exchange and material circulation.

  • - Lessons from Poland
     
    429

    In contrast to a social scientific literature that characterizes Polish civil society as weak and passive, this volume focuses on forms of collective action that researchers too often ignore due to their theoretical and methodological blind spots.

  • - Kaniuekutat: The Life of an Innu Hunter
    av Georg Henriksen
    449

    This is Kaniuekutat's book. In it, he tells the story of his life and that of Innu culture in the northern parts of Labrador. The pages of this book are filled with the voice of Kaniuekutat giving his account of an Innu hunter's life and the problems and distress that have been caused by sedentarization and village life.

  • av Catherine Kingfisher
    409 - 1 455

    Understudied relative to other forms of intentional community, and under-recognized in policy-making circles, urban cohousing communities situate wellbeing as simultaneously social and subjective, while catering for groups of people so diverse in age. Collaborative Happiness looks at two such urban cohousing communities: Kankanmori, in Tokyo; and Quayside Village, in Vancouver. In expanding beyond mainstream approaches to happiness focused exclusively on the individual, Quayside Village and Kankanmori provide an alternative model for how to understand and practice the good life in an increasingly urbanized world marked by crisis of both social and environmental sustainability.

  • - Ethnographic Contributions to the Climate Change Debate
     
    1 845

    While it is widely acknowledged that climate change is among the greatest global challenges of our times, it has local implications too. This volume forefronts these, giving anthropology a voice in this great debate, which natural scientists and policy makers have dominated thus far.

  • - Ethnographic Investigations in Eurasia
     
    1 419

    The idea of a moral economy has been explored and assessed in numerous disciplines. The anthropological studies in this volume provide a new perspective to this idea by showing how the relations of workers, employees and employers, and of firms, families and households are interwoven with local notions of moralities.

  • - Preservation in Eastern and Central Europe, 1945-1991
     
    1 419

    Enriches the conceptual, methodological and empirical scope of heritage studies. Its transnational approach highlights the socialist world's diverse interpretations of heritage and its trajectories in post-socialist preservation practices, thus providing new perspectives on the way heritage has been shaped in the recent past.

  • - Trains in Music, Literature, Film, and Visual Art
     
    1 419

    Spanning five continents and a diverse range of contexts, this collection offers an unprecedentedly broad survey of global representations of trains. From experimental novels to Hollywood blockbusters, the works studied here chart fascinating routes across a remarkably varied cultural landscape.

  • - Landscapes of Postindustrial Europe beyond Representation
     
    1 419

    Focusing on case studies from across Europe, this collection examines both the objective and the subjective aspects of societies that produce fewer things and employ fewer workers.

  • av Stephen O. Bender
    409 - 1 419

    Reviewing current policies and practices, the book assesses the financial, economic and physical risk of building in hazardous areas, and looks at how societies approach economic development while trying to create a more resilient built environment in spite of the dangers. It examines the vulnerability of economic and social infrastructure to natural hazard events, looks at policies which imperil infrastructure, and proposes new development approaches to be undertaken by sovereign states, international development banks, NGOs, and bilateral aid agencies.

  • - Organization, Vision, and Resistance in the 21st Century
     
    359

    With case studies ranging from mega-plantations in Southeast Asia to sports events, Contemporary Megaprojects explores the increasing ambition and pervasiveness of these projects, as well as their significant impact on both society and the environment.

  • av Aleksandar Boskovic
    335

    William Robertson Smith's influence on anthropology ranged from his relationship with John Ferguson McLennan, to advising James George Frazer to write about "Totem" and "Taboo" for the Encyclopaedia Britannica that he edited. This biography places a special emphasis on the notes and observations from his travels to Arabia...

  • - Histories of Ice, Frost, and Snow
     
    1 529

    Cold has long been a fixture of Russian identity both within and beyond the nation, even as the ongoing effects of climate change complicate its meaning and cultural salience. The Russian Cold assembles fascinating new contributions from a variety of scholarly traditions...

  • - Colonial Utopias of the Habsburg Empire
    av Ulrich E. Bach
    359

    The Austrian Empire was not a colonial power in the sense that fellow actors like 19th-century England and France were. It nevertheless oversaw a multinational federation where the capital of Vienna was unmistakably linked with its eastern periphery in a quasi-colonial arrangement that inevitably shaped the cultural and intellectual life of the Habsburg Empire. This was particularly evident in the era's colonial utopian writing, and Tropics of Vienna blends literary criticism, cultural theory, and historical analysis to illuminate this curious genre. By analyzing the works of Leopold von Sacher-Masoch, Theodor Herzl, Joseph Roth, and other representative Austrian writers, it reveals a shared longing for alternative social and spatial configurations beyond the concept of the "e;nation-state"e; prevalent at the time.

  • - Foundations, Articulations, Inspirations
     
    405,-

    For two centuries, Gesamtkunstwerk-the ideal of the "total work of art"-has exerted a powerful influence over artistic discourse and practice, spurring new forms of collaboration and provoking debates over the political instrumentalization of art. Despite its popular conflation with the work of Richard Wagner, Gesamtkunstwerk's lineage and legacies extend well beyond German Romanticism, as this wide-ranging collection demonstrates. In eleven compact chapters, scholars from a variety of disciplines trace the idea's evolution in German-speaking Europe, from its foundations in the early nineteenth century to its manifold articulations and reimaginings in the twentieth century and beyond, providing an uncommonly broad perspective on a distinctly modern cultural form.

  • - Perspectives on Wa History and Culture
    av Magnus Fiskesjo
    1 529

    The Wa people have a rich civilization of their own and a deep history in the mountains of Southeast Asia. This book introduces aspects of Wa culture, including their approach to the world's troubles, and the lessons others might learn from it.

  • - New Phenomenological and Cognitivist Perspectives
     
    1 355

    Since the early 1990s, phenomenology and cognitivism have become two of the most influential approaches to film theory. Emotion, Ethics, and the Cinematic Experience explores how these two approaches might work together to create a philosophy of film that is both descriptively rich and theoretically productive.

  • - The Lives of Somali Youth Raised in Kakuma Refugee Camp, Kenya
    av Catherine-Lune Grayson
    405,-

    This original study carefully considers how young people perceive their living environment and how growing up in exile structures their view of the past and their country of origin, and the future and its possibilities.

  • - Performance, Politics and Oral Poetry
    av Triona Ni Shiochain
    405,-

    The songs of the beloved Irish poet Maire Bhui Ni Laeire (Yellow Mary O'Leary) explore themes of colonial subjection, oppression and injustice, representing an integral contribution to the development of anti-colonial thought in Ireland. Singing Ideas explores the significance of her work, and the immense power of her chosen medium.

  • av Paul Shankman
    315

    Tracing Mead's career as an ethnographer, as the early voice of public anthropology, and as a public figure, this elegantly written biography links the professional and personal sides of her career. This short volume is an ideal starting point for anyone wanting to learn about, arguably, the most famous anthropologist of the twentieth century.

  • - New Phenomenological and Cognitivist Perspectives
     
    375

    Since the early 1990s, phenomenology and cognitivism have become two of the most influential approaches to film theory. Emotion, Ethics, and the Cinematic Experience explores how these two approaches might work together to create a philosophy of film that is both descriptively rich and theoretically productive.

  • - Women, Migration, and the Diaspora
     
    405,-

    Gender has a profound impact on the discourse on migration as well as various aspects of integration, social and political life, public debate, and art. This volume focuses on immigration and the concept of diaspora through the experiences of women living in Norway, Sweden, and Denmark.

  • - Perspectives on the Political Sociology of Max Weber
    av Wolfgang J. Mommsen
    359,-

    In this new edition of Wolfgang Mommsen's illuminating study, Max Weber is presented in terms of the major questions that preoccupied him as one of the towering social scientists of his time, with insights that are persistently relevant as we deal with the structures and dynamics of modern industrial societies.

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