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  • av Cesare Lombroso
    399,-

    The first critical, scholarly translation of Cesare Lombroso's Criminal Man (first published in 1876), one of the most famous criminological treatises ever written and the basis for subsequent biological theories of crime

  • - Counter-Revolution Today
    av James T. Siegel
    339,-

    Examining the links between the concept of criminality and scandal, rumour, fear, and the state, this book analyses daily life in Jakarta through the seemingly disparate and strongly connected elements of family life, gossip, and sensationalist journalism.

  • - Queer Theory and the Death Drive
    av Lee Edelman
    319

    Prominent theorist rethinks the psychoanalytic assumptions underlying queer theory.

  • - Environmental Politics, Technoscience, and Women Workers
    av Michelle Murphy
    305

    A detailed history of how sick building syndrome came into being: how indoor exposures to chemicals wafting from synthetic carpet, solvents, and so on became something that office workers felt and protested against

  • - Politics and Poetics in Hip Hop
    av Imani Perry
    315

    Focuses on the socially relevant aspects of Hip Hop music: its treatment of the identity of the black subject in a white society, new definitions of blackness and its commercialization.

  • - Love and the Beloved in Early-Modern Ottoman and European Culture and Society
    av Mehmet Kalpakli & Walter G. Andrews
    349

    Examines the "golden age" of the culture of the Ottoman empire in the 16th century, exploring sexuality, gender and literary society, as well as the demographics, economics, politics, society of love and other cultural productions of the Ottomans. In part

  • - Politics, Evolution, and the Untimely
    av Elizabeth Grosz
    385,-

    Prominent feminist theorist rethinks the relationship between evolution and the biological body through the study of three key figures--Darwin, Nietzsche, and Bergson.

  • - The Art of Kara Walker
    av Gwendolyn DuBois Shaw
    299

    The first book analyzing the artistic production and critical reception of Kara Walker, a young African-American artist whose controversial work deals with unsettling themes of racism.

  • av Jacques Ranciere
    315,-

    Ranciere's account of Western philosophical thought from Plato to Bourdieu argues that philosophers depend on an ideal "poor" for their own analyses but preclude them from abstract thought

  • av Kyung Hyun Kim
    385,-

    Argues that although the last two decades of Korean history were a period of progress in political democratization, the country refused to part from a "masculine point of view" which is also mirrored in Korean cinema

  • - The Pedagogy of Imperialism in Nineteenth-Century China
    av James L. Hevia
    335,99

    Inserting China into the history of nineteenth-century colonialism, this title explores the ways that Euro-American imperial powers humiliated the Qing monarchy and disciplined the Qing polity in the wake of multi-power invasions of China in 1860 and 1900.

  • - World Migrations in the Second Millennium
    av Dirk Hoerder
    515

    Analysis of migrations-regional, interregional, continent-wide, and global-and the resulting cultural interactions and societal changes.

  • - Fieldwork, Networks, and the Making of Cultural Knowledge in Central Africa
    av Lyn Schumaker
    335,99

    Tells the story of anthropological fieldwork centred at Rhodes-Livingstone Institute in Northern Rhodesia during mid-twentieth century. Focusing on collaborative processes rather than on the activity of individual researchers, this book places anthropologists' assistants and informants in a central role in the making of anthropological knowledge.

  • av Stanley Hauerwas
    429

    Stanley Hauerwas is one of the most widely read and oft-cited theologians writing today. A prolific lecturer and author, he has been at the forefront of key developments in contemporary theology, ranging from narrative theology to the "recovery of virtue." This book represents all the different periods and phases of Hauerwas' work.

  • - An Ethnography of Television, Womanhood, and Nation in Postcolonial India
    av Purnima Mankekar
    359

    With a focus on the responses of upwardly-mobile, yet lower-to-middle class urban women to state-sponsored entertainment serials, this title demonstrates how television in India has profoundly shaped women's place in the family, community, and nation, and the crucial role it has played in the realignment of class, caste, religion, and politics.

  • - Affect, Pedagogy, Performativity
    av Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick
    325

    Brings together the author's explorations of emotion and expression. This work also offers "tools and techniques for nondualistic thought," and in the process touching and transforming such theoretical discourses as psychoanalysis, speech-act theory, Western Buddhism, and the Foucauldian "hermeneutics of suspicion."

  • - New Cultural Studies of Dance
    av Jane Desmond
    695,-

    Brings together the work of critics who have ventured into the boundaries between dance and cultural studies to find new ways of approaching matters of embodiment, identity, and representation

  • - Martin Bernal Responds to His Critics
    av Martin Bernal
    475,-

    Bernal's response to criticisms to his 1987 book, 'BLACK ATHENA', which argued for an Afro-Asiatic origin for Greek civilisation.

  • - Technologies of Government and the Making of Subjects
    av Arun Agrawal
    395,-

    An investigation of environmental politics in light of Foucault's work, drawing on and extending work done in feminist environmentalism, political ecology, and common property scholarship, explains why villagers in the Kumaon Himalaya have begun to conserve forests.

  • - The Tragedy of Colonial Enlightenment
    av David Scott
    349,-

    Uses C.L.R. James'sThe Black Jacobins as a jumping-off point for a reconsideration of colonial and postcolonial concepts of history, politics, and agency.

  • - Dancehall Culture in Jamaica
    av Norman C. Stolzoff
    399,-

    Jamaican dancehall has long been one of the most vital and influential cultural and artistic forces within contemporary global music. This title presents a comprehensive view of this musical and cultural phenomenon: its growth and historical role within Jamaican society, its economy of star making, and its technology of production.

  • - The Work of Film in the Age of Video
    av Catherine Russell
    475,-

    Suitable for visual anthropologists, as well as film scholars interested in experimental and documentary practices, this book focuses on both the avant-garde and visual anthropology. It provides an analyses of more than thirty-five films and videos from the 1890s to the 1990s.

  • av Domenico Losurdo
    335,99

    Translated into English for the first time, this work portrays a different side of Hegel -- not just as a philosopher preoccupied with abstract ideas but a man deeply enmeshed and active in the pressing, concrete political issues of his time

  • - Spirits of Modernity in Meiji Japan
    av Gerald Figal
    385,-

    Monsters, ghosts, the supernatural, the fantastic, the mysterious. This title asserts that discourse on the fantastic was at the heart of the historical configuration of Japanese modernity - that the representation of the magical and mysterious played an integral part in the production of modernity beginning in Meiji Japan (1868-1912).

  • - Prescribing Gender in the Era of Wonder Drugs
    av Jonathan M. Metzl
    425

    Argues that the rise in psychiatric drug treatments was not a radical turn away from psychoanalysis, but instead carries on Freudian assumptions, especially in relation to gender.

  • - Cultural Origins of Sound Reproduction
    av Jonathan Sterne
    399,-

    Suitable for those in cultural studies, media and communication studies, the musicology, and the history of technology, this book explores the cultural origins of sound reproduction. It describes a distinctive sound culture that gave birth to the sound recording and transmission devices so ubiquitous in modern life.

  • - Social Studies of Knowledge Practices
    av John Law
    395,-

    Asks what is meant by complexity and how it might be handled within knowledge practices without generating a chaos of further complexities.

  • - Electronic Presence from Telegraphy to Television
    av Jeffrey Sconce
    305,-

    Examines American culture's persistent association of new electronic media - from the invention of the telegraph to the introduction of television and computers - with paranormal or spiritual phenomena.

  • - Slavery in Eighteenth-Century Mauritius
    av Megan Vaughan
    459

    A historical reconstruction of the making of a slave society in the Indian Ocean.

  • - Developmental Systems and Evolution
    av Susan Oyama
    385,-

    Argues compellingly that nature and nurture are not alternative influences on human development but, rather, developmental products and the developmental processes that produce them. This title shows that what developmental information" does depends on what is already in place and what alternatives are available.

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