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  • - Feminisms, Postcolonialities, and Modernities
    av Sandra Harding
    385,-

    A preeminent science studies scholar shows how feminist and postcolonial science studies challenge the problematic modernity versus tradition binary.

  • - Florida Seminole Gaming and Sovereignty
    av Jessica R. Cattelino
    385,-

    In 1979, Florida Seminoles opened the first tribally operated high-stakes bingo hall in Native North America. This book presents an ethnographic account of the history and consequences of Seminole gaming. It describes casino operations, chronicles the everyday life and history of the Seminole Tribe, and shares the insights of individual Seminoles.

  • - Erotics of Exile
    av Magdalena J. Zaborowska
    335,99

    Reveals the significant role that Turkish locales, cultures, and friends played in James Baldwin's life and thought. This book demonstrates how Baldwin's Turkish sojourns enabled him to re-imagine himself as a black queer writer and to revise his views of American identity and US race relations as the 1960s drew to a close.

  • - Cultures, Carriers, and the Outbreak Narrative
    av Priscilla Wald
    459

    Argues that we need to understand the appeal and persistence of the outbreak narrative because the stories we tell about disease emergence have consequences. This title presents cautionary tale about how the stories we tell circumscribe our thinking about global health and human interactions as the world imagines the next Great Plague.

  • - The Politics of Dance Music in Mobutu's Zaire
    av Bob W. White
    322,99

    Mobutu Sese Seko, who ruled Zaire from 1965 until 1997, was fond of saying "happy are those who sing and dance," and his regime energetically promoted the notion of culture as a national resource. This title deals with political leadership, social mobility, and what it meant to be a bon chef (good leader) in Mobutu's Zaire.

  • - Strategic Interaction and Patronage in Renaissance Florence
    av Paul D. McLean
    385,-

    Writing letters to powerful people to win their favour and garner rewards such as political office, tax relief, and recommendations was an institution in Renaissance Florence. This title presents the study of political and social patronage in 15th-century Florence.

  • - Industrial Reflexivity and Critical Practice in Film and Television
    av John Thornton Caldwell
    449,-

    An investigation of the cultural practices and belief systems of Los Angelesbased film and video production workers.

  • - Media, Infrastructure, and Urban Culture in Nigeria
    av Brian Larkin
    385,-

    Mainstream media and film theory are based on the ways that media technologies operate in Europe and the United States. This work provides a history and ethnography of media in Nigeria, asking what media theory looks like when Nigeria rather than a European nation or the United States is taken as the starting point.

  • - Labor, Empire, and the Museum in Victorian Culture
    av Lara Kriegel
    325

    A history of industrial design reform in 19th century Britain. This book demonstrates that preoccupations with trade, labour, and manufacture lay at the heart of Victorian-era debates about cultural institutions. It shows how Victorians vied to upend aesthetic hierarchies in an imperial age and in the process to refashion London's public culture.

  • - How Feminism Travels across Borders
    av Kathy Davis
    385,-

    The story of how the feminist classic Our Bodies, Ourselves has been adapted and reworked by women of different cultures around the world.

  • - Performing Asian/American Women on Screen and Scene
    av Celine Parrenas Shimizu
    445

    Based on author's own experiences as a Filapina American filmmaker and as a spectator to urge a shift in thinking about sexualized depictions of Asian/American women in film, video, and theatrical productions, this book moves beyond denunciations of sexualized representations of Asian/American women as necessarily demeaning or negative.

  • - The Cinematic, the Black Femme, and the Image of Common Sense
    av Kara Keeling
    339,-

    Contends that cinema and cinematic processes had a profound significance for twentieth-century anti-capitalist Black liberation movements based in the United States. The author finds hidden within the histories and logics generated by US-based struggles against racism, sexism, and homophobia, the Black femme's invisible, affective labour.

  • - Chinese Cinema and the Urban Contract
    av Yomi Braester
    349

    An examination of the role of cinema and theater in representing urban transformations in China from 1949 to the present.

  • - Toward Deimperialization
    av Kuan-Hsing Chen
    355

    A leading proponent of knowledge exchanges within East Asia and of an international cultural studies insists that those on both sides of the imperial divide must assess the conduct, motives, and consequences of imperialism.

  • - Power and Tradition in Candomble
    av Stefania Capone Laffitte
    385,-

    An ethnography of Afro-Brazilian religious traditions including Candomble shows that the lines separating one tradition from another are much less fixed than anthropologists and Afro-Brazilian religious elites have maintained.

  • - Cinema and the Structure of U.S. Antagonisms
    av Frank B. Wilderson
    385,-

    A provocative theoretical critique of representations of race in socially engaged films made since the 1960s.

  • - Culture and Struggle in Postwar Los Angeles
    av Daniel Widener
    335,99

    A social and cultural history of African American arts activity in Los Angeles between the Second World War and the 1992 riots.

  • av Fred Moten
    329

    This fourth collection of poetry from the literary and cultural critic Fred Moten is an elegy to his mother and an inquiry into language, music, performance, improvisation, and the black radical tradition.

  • av Rodolfo Kusch
    329,-

    An influential work originally published in Mexico in 1970; the Argentine philosopher Rodolfo Kusch seeks to identify and recover indigenous and popular ways of thinking devalued since colonization.

  • - Indians in the Late-Victorian Empire
    av Sukanya Banerjee
    329

    By examining how Indians formulated notions of citizenship across the British empire from the late nineteenth century through the early twentieth, Sujatha Banerjee theorizes modes of citizenship decoupled from the rights-conferring nation-state.

  • av Marc Abeles
    349,-

    An argument that in the era of globalization, survival-outlasting the uncertainties and threats of a precarious future-has supplanted harmonious coexistence as the primary goal of politics.

  • - Western Music and the World
    av Timothy Dean Taylor
    385,-

    Considers how western cultures' understandings of racial, ethnic, and cultural difference have been reflected in music from seventeenth-century operas to the scores of late-twentieth-century television advertisements, arguing that the commonly used term "exoticism" glosses over such differences in many studies of western music.

  • - Experiments in Neoliberalism, Sexuality, and Public Culture
    av Lisa Rofel
    319

    Argues that the creation of such "desiring subjects" is at the core of China's contingent, piece-by-piece reconfiguration of its relationship to a post-socialist, neo-liberal-dominated world.

  • - Media, Markets, and Globalization, 1860-1930
    av Robert M. Pike & Professor Dwayne Roy Winseck
    449,-

    Filling in a key chapter in communications history, this title offers an examination of the rise of the "global media" between 1860 and 1930. It analyzes the connections between the development of a global communication infrastructure, the creation of national telegraph and wireless systems, and news agencies.

  • - The Biblical Text as a Parable of Human Labor
    av Antonio Negri
    289

    In the Old Testament book of Job, the pious Job is made to suffer for no apparent reason. The heart of the story is Job's quest to understand why he must bear, and why God would allow, such misery. This book presents a Marxist interpretation of Job's story.

  • av Gloria Anzaldua
    369

    Born in the Rio Grande Valley of South Texas, independent scholar and creative writer Gloria E Anzaldua was an internationally acclaimed cultural theorist. Providing a sample of the poetry, prose, fiction, and experimental autobiographical writing that Anzaldua produced, this book demonstrates the breadth and philosophical depth of her work.

  • av Chun Lin
    335,99

    A significant contribution to both political theory and China studies, this volume provides a critical assessment of the past and future Chinese socialism.

  • - Tourism, Photography, and Framing the Caribbean Picturesque
    av Krista A. Thompson
    359

    A beautifully illustrated look at the aesthetics and implications of the visual images used to sell Jamaica and the Bahamas to tourists as "tropical paradises" from the 1880s through the 1930s.

  • av Carla A. Freccero
    335

    Argues for a reading practice that accounts for the queerness of temporality, for the way past, present, and future time appear out of sequence and in dialogue in our thinking about history and texts. This book urges us to see how the indeterminacies of subjectivity found in literary texts challenge identitarian constructions.

  • av Jocelyn H. Olcott
    449

    A history of women's political organizing and state formation in Mexico before and during the populist regime of Cardenas, challenging assumptions that all Mexican women were conservative and anti-revolutionary

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