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  • - Life and Politics in the Aftermath of Anti-Gay Murder
    av Beth Loffreda
    289 - 1 179

    The first book to look beyond the brutal events toward the broad implications of Matt Shepard's story. Loffreda shows how the politics of sexuality unfolds in a remote and sparsely populated area of the country.

  • av James Powell
    309

  • - Native, African, and Jewish American Women's Literature and Journalism in the Progressive Era
    av Carol J. Batker
    1 345

    A fresh, multicultural reading of the work of women writers of the Progressive era that places their fiction in the context of their reform journalism and political activism.

  • av Rachel Brownstein
    389

  • - The Science and Stories Behind the Next Generation of Medicines
    av Brent Stockwell
    445

    After more than fifty years of blockbuster drug development, skeptics are beginning to fear we are reaching the end of drug discovery to combat major diseases. In this engaging book, Brent R. Stockwell, a leading researcher in the exciting new science of chemical biology, describes this dilemma and the powerful techniques that may bring drug research into the twenty-first century.

  • - Global Restructuring, Daily Life, and the Armed Retreat of the Bolivian State
    av Lesley Gill
    569 - 1 375

    Focusing on an impoverished city on the periphery of La Paz, the Bolivian capital, Gill examines the ways in which neoliberal policies reorder social relations among poor men and women-and between them and the state.

  • av Hsiao Li-Hung
    1 135

    At once a bittersweet romance and a vividly detailed portrait of life in a southern Taiwanese coastal town in the 1970s, this prize-winning Taiwanese bestseller about love, betrayal, family life, and the power of tradition captures the intimacy of agricultural life in the midst of an increasingly industrialized society.

  • - Science, Ethics, and Nature
    av Nicholas Agar
    489 - 1 549

    Are bacteriophage T4 and the long-nosed elephant fish valuable in their own right? Agar defends an affirmative answer to this question by arguing that anything living is intrinsically valuable. The result is a challenge to prevailing definitions of value and a call for a scientifically-informed appreciation of nature.

  • - Theoretical, Comparative, and Quantitative Explorations in the Neotropics
    av Ricardo A. Godoy
    639

    Godoy investigates five lowland Amerindian societies of tropical Latin America-all of which are experiencing deep changes as they modernize-to discover the results of a market economy on both indigenous peoples and the conservation of tropical rainforest flora and fauna.

  • - The Application of Economic Theory to Social Policy and the Human Services
    av Michael Anthony Lewis & Karl Widerquist
    389 - 1 209

    This primer for social work students introduces the general definitions and concepts of economics and uses case studies in social work to develop applied knowledge. The case studies include stories of job training, substance abuse centres, counselling, therapy and child protection services.

  • - Knowledge-Based Team Work
    av Anne Opie
    539

    A universal method of working with teams that focuses on working with knowledge and is applicable to a variety of disciplines. Drawing on Foucaultian theories of discourse, Thinking Teams / Thinking Clients presents a postmodern look at team work that stresses working with professional knowledge in an organized context.

  • - Life Stories of Women Who Left Abusive Men
    av Ann Goetting
    1 605

    Each year, more than 2.5 million cases of battering are reported in the Unites States. This book describes how sixteen women got away for good. It recounts not only the stories of their abuse but also the women's life histories leading up to the battering and the resources they drew upon to escape. It helps women discover solutions to problems.

  • - Misconceptions About the Real Nature of the Universe
    av Neil Comins
    499 - 1 209

    Provides access to various paradoxes of the natural world. This book explains that some occur through the prevalence of pseudosciences such as astrology and UFO-logy and some enter the public conscience through the bad astronomy of science-fiction movies. It aims to present the reader with the methods for identifying and replacing incorrect ideas.

  • - Social Work and Religion in Partnership
    av Ram A. Cnaan, Robert J. Wineburg & Stephanie C. Boddie
    755 - 1 635

    Cnaan calls upon religious-based organizations and the social work-social service community to put aside their differences and forge a "limited partnership" focusing on joint care for those in need-with attention to services for people of color, gays and lesbians, women, and programs for community empowerment and economic development.

  • av T'ien-Wen Chu
    279 - 705

    This postmodern, first-person tale of a contemporary Taiwanese gay man reflecting on his life, loves, and intellectual influences is among the most important novels to emerge from Taiwan in recent memory.

  • - Working-Class Filipinos and Popular Culture, 1920s-1950s
    av Linda Espana-Maram
    1 605

    Analyzes the experiences of Filipino men in Los Angeles's Little Manila, from the 1920s to the end of World War II. This book discusses Filipino boxers' challenge to white America's assumptions about race; the meanings behind zoot suit fashions; and taxi dance halls, where Filipino men crossed racial boundaries by dancing with Anglo women.

  • - The Center for Family Life in Sunset Park, Brooklyn
    av Michael (MOVED -NOT AT THIS ADDRESS A/O 4/30/06) Botsko, Peg Hess & Brenda G. McGowan
    1 425

    A narrative of the development of the center and its relations with the surrounding community. The authors supply case studies and supporting theoretical material and discuss the implications for professional practice, education, research, and policy that can be derived from studying the center's experience.

  • av Sylviane Agacinski
    395 - 1 265

    Describes that sexual difference should be affirmed rather than denied. This book points out sex is not a social, cultural, or ethnic characteristic - it is a universal human trait.

  • - Reflections on the Literary Life
    av Nicholas Delbanco
    349

    Ruminates on the life of the writer and the significance of language as art. This title takes as its central conceit a famous anecdote about Ernest Hemingway's early work: Hemingway's first wife, Hadley, going by train from their apartment in Paris to visit him in Switzerland, brought along, at his request, a suitcase full of his work-in-progress.

  • - William Jefferson Clinton as a Native-Son Presidential Candidate
    av Jr. Walton & Hanes
    419 - 1 375

    This is the first systematic and comprehensive analysis of Clinton as a native-son presidential candidate employing local, country, state, and national data to show how elections can be derived from values and beliefs.

  • av Gary Okihiro
    555 - 1 605

    Offering a rich and insightful road map of Asian American history as it has evolved over more than 200 years, this book marks the first systematic attempt to take stock of this field of study.

  • - How the U.S. Bungled Its National Priorities from the New Deal to the Present
    av Bruce S. Jansson
    419 - 1 375

    Jansson documents how presidents from FDR to Clinton have made ill-advised choices that squandered trillions of dollars. Using Office of Management and Budget projections through 2004, Jansson shows how the madness continues-and how an informed electorate can put an end to it.

  • - Conceptual Limits and Theoretical Possibilities
    av Alexander J. Motyl
    369

    An examination of the conceptual underpinnings of revolutions, nations and empires and the conditions that make them possible. The text argues that how concepts are defined and delimited strongly influences the theoretical claims that can be made about them.

  • av Dore J. Levy
    525 - 1 265

    Levy explores the classic Chinese novel The Story of the Stone(also known as The Dream of the Red Chamber), illuminating the work by interpreting its four major themes: the inversion of traditional family dynamics, the function of illness and medicine in a Buddhist society, the role of poetry in a dynastic Chinese society, and the use of poetry as a vehicle for spiritual retribution.

  • av Cheng Ch'ing- Wen
    459 - 1 135

    These twelve stories represent the best work of respected "nativist" writer Cheng Ch'ing-wen and encompass his major themes: the tensions between men and women, parents and children, city and village, tradition and modernity.

  • av Journal Of Chinese Language Teachers Association) Yu & Li (Book Review Editor
    499

    Hanan has translated six of the twelve stories in the Sh'ier lou collection, which is the most famous individual collection of vernacular stories from pre-modern China. With Hanan's introduction and notes, and containing with Li Yu's emphasis marks, notes, and critiques, this volume will interest students of Chinese literature and general readers alike.

  • - Five Japanese Women
    av Phyllis Birnbaum
    389 - 1 209

    Stunning biographical portraits explore the lives of five women--two actresses, two writers, and a painter--who did their best to stand up and cause more trouble than was considered proper in Japanese society. Their lives stretch across a century and a half of explosive cultural and political transformations in Japan.

  • - Poetry and the Meanings of Homosexuality
    av Richard R. Bozorth
    555 - 1 345

    Shows that Auden's career was tied to a process of gay self-interrogation unparalleled in poetry. This work argues that he was driven by the yearning to comprehend the psychological, political, and ethical implications of same-sex desire. It also argues that his work constitutes an erotic autobiography exploring the challenges of homosexual love.

  • - Colonialism, Ethnography, and the Novel
    av Eleni Coundouriotis
    539

    Places African literature--novels of the colonial and postcolonial periods, written in both French and English--in their proper context within the field of postcolonial studies and illustrates how historical narration not only "answers back" to Europe's colonialist legacy, but also serves as a complex form of dissent among Africans themselves.

  • - Public Interest Representation in the 1990s and Beyond
    av Ronald G. Shaiko
    399

    Focusing on national environmental organizations, including Sierra Club, National Wildlife Federation, The Wilderness Society, and Environmental Defense Fund, Voices and Echoes for the Environment demonstrates how the demands of organizational maintenance encroach on the goal of effective policy influence.

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