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  • - Politics, Poetics, and Latinidad in the Meta-Barrio
    av Andres Espinoza Agurto
    499,-

    Explores the significations and developments of the Salsa consciente movement, a Latino musico-poetic and political discourse that exploded in the 1970s but then dwindled in momentum into the early 1990s.

  • av Laura Apol
    269,-

    In 2017, Laura Apol's daughter, Hanna, took her own life. Apol had long believed in the therapeutic possibilities of writing, having conducted workshops on writing-for-healing. Yet after Hanna's death, she had her own therapeutic writing to do, turning her anguish, disbelief, and love into poems that map the first year of loss.

  • - Police, Politics and Corruption in Australia
    av Paul Bleakley
    559,-

    Why do police officers turn against the people they are hired to protect? This question seems all the more urgent in the wake of recent global protests against police brutality. Historical criminologist Paul Bleakley addresses this by examining a series of intersecting cases of police corruption in Queensland, Australia.

  • - A Mismanaged Energy Transition
    av LeRoy Smith
    445

    Providing an examination of both the challenges and importance of renewable energy, this book will be of value to anyone interested in grappling with the complexities of our ongoing efforts to eliminate fossil fuels in favour of clean renewable energy.

  • av Tatcho Mindiola
    499,-

    People avoid speaking about race in the presence of another racial group for fear of saying something wrong. This was not the situation at JB's, a Mexican cantina in one of Houston's oldest Mexican barrios. Tatcho Mindiola, a regular patron, kept notes on the racial exchanges he heard. These form the basis of this insightful volume.

  • - D. Fred Charlton in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, 1887-1918
    av Steven C. Brisson
    629,-

    The first and most prolific professional architect to reside permanently in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, D. Fred Charlton crafted the distinctive style found in buildings throughout Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Anyone interested in architecture and in the history of the upper Midwest will find this book both fascinating and informative.

  • - The Agatha Biddle Band of 1870
    av Theresa L. Weller
    469

    Drawing on a wide array of historical sources, Theresa Weller provides a comprehensive history of the lineage of the seventy-four members of the Agatha Biddle band in 1870. A highly unusual Native and Metis community, the band included just eight men but sixty-six women.

  • av Daniel Lassell
    259,-

    The first-ever poetry book set on a llama farm, Daniel Lassell's debut collection examines the roles we play in the act of belonging. It is a portrait of a boy living on a farm populated with chickens sung to sleep by lullaby, captive wolves that attack a child, and a herd of llamas learning to survive despite coyotes and a chaotic family.

  • - The United States, China, and Taiwan in the Long Cold War
    av Stephen J. Hartnett
    729

    The United States, the People's Republic of China, and Taiwan have danced on the knife's edge of war for more than seventy years. By mapping the history of miscommunication between the US, China, and Taiwan, this provocative study shows where and how our entwined relationships have gone wrong, clearing the way for renewed dialogue.

  • - International Perspectives on Politics, Platforms, and Participation
     
    615,-

    Presents international perspectives on US-China relations in President Xi Jinping's 'New Era' with case studies that offer readers informative snapshots of how these relations are changing on the ground, in the lived realities of our daily communication habits.

  • - Platforms, Publics, and Production
     
    669,-

    Presents significant new research and insights to the fast-growing scholarship on social media in China at a time when online communication is increasingly constrained by international struggles over political control and privacy issues.

  • - On Crisis, Care, and Global Futures
     
    615,-

    Identifies the importance of studying environmental communication in, about, and with China. Organised into three sections on communicating crisis, communicating care, and environmental futurity, these essays span multimodal communication practices and methods in green public culture.

  • - African Literature of Travel in the Twenty-First Century
     
    499,-

  • - Aesthetics of Reconstruction
    av Daniela Ricci
    729

    Analyses the aesthetic strategies adopted by contemporary African diasporic filmmakers to express the reconstruction of identity. Having left the continent, these filmmakers see Africa as a site of representation and cultural circulation. The diasporic experience displaces the centre and forges new syncretic identities.

  • - Football, Fantasy, and Cinematic Bodies in Africa
    av Vlad Dima
    729

    Shedding new light on both well-known and less familiar films by Mahamat-Saleh Haroun, Abderrahmane Sissako, Jean-Pierre Bekolo, Moussa Toure, Safi Faye, Cheick Doukoure, and Joseph Gai Ramaka, among others, the study asks just whose fantasy is articulated in football and African cinema.

  • - Africa and the Struggle for Agency
    av Pius Adesanmi
    529

    Assembles lectures given by Pius Adesanmi that address the questions of African sovereignty in the twenty-first century. Adesanmi sought to create an African world of signification in which verbal artistry interpellates performer and audience in a heuristic process of knowledge production.

  • - South African Cinemas after 1994
    av Cara Moyer-Duncan
    729

    Examines the ways in which national and transnational forces have shaped the representation of race and nation in feature-length narrative fiction films in South Africa.

  • - Critical Race Theory and a Transfer Receptive Culture
    av Dimpal Jain
    559,-

    Provides direction toward the development and maintenance of a transfer receptive culture, which is defined as an institutional commitment by a university to support transfer students of colour.

  • - Myth-Making, Nationalism and the University in an African Motor City
    av Leslie J. Bank
    445

    Rooting the university in a history of industrialisation, placemaking and city-building, this book examines contemporary debates about the role that urban universities should have in building economies, creating jobs and reshaping the politics and identities of their communities, using East London, a city in South Africa, as a case study.

  • av Deirdre McCarthy Gallagher
    439,-

    An in-depth look at the institutionalization of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) processes in the federal and state regulatory arenas over the past twenty-five years, this volume showcases the value of these processes and highlights the potential for their expanded application and growth.

  • - Activism as Education
     
    619,-

    Rise Up! works to advance theory and practice-oriented understandings of multiple forms of and relationships between racial justice activism and diverse and transnational educational contexts.

  • - Reinventing the West African Epic
    av Jonathon Repinecz
    345,-

    Through readings of documented performances and major writers like Yambo Ouologuem and Amadou Hampate Ba of Mali, Ahmadou Kourouma of Ivory Coast, and Aminata Sow Fall and Boubacar Boris Diop of Senegal, this book conducts an entirely new analysis of West African oral epic and its relevance to contemporary world literature.

  • - Comedy, TV Series, and Transnationalization
    av Boukary Sawadogo
    669,-

    To highlight the ever-growing production and success of comedies and other popular genres in West Africa, this book explores the distribution and reception of selected productions by emphasizing the public's strong resonance with local stories and a character-based comedy involving popular comedians.

  • av Hamid Nacer-Khodja
    445

    While Albert Camus is an internationally acclaimed figure, Jean Senac has struggled to gain recognition, even in France and Algeria. Their correspondence, translated here, are the intimate dialogue between two men who had much in common and who shared a deep love for each other and for their homeland.

  • - Politics, Satire, and Culture
     
    785,-

    The essays, interviews, and cartoons presented in this innovative book vividly demonstrate the rich diversity of cartooning across Africa and highlight issues facing its cartoonists today, such as sociopolitical trends, censorship, and use of new technologies.

  • - Quantitative, Qualitative, and Multidisciplinary
     
    1 139,-

    Focuses on history, research trends, health, education, criminal and social justice, hip-hop, and programs and initiatives, with the potential to influence the field of research on black males as well as improve lives for a population that is often the most celebrated in the media and simultaneously the least socially valued.

  • - The History and Politics of Film in the Horn of Africa
     
    575,-

    This collection of essays and interviews on cinema in Ethiopia establishes a broad foundation for furthering research on this topic. Taking an interdisciplinary approach to the topic the collection offers new and alternative narratives for the development of screen media in Africa.

  • - Reflections of an Old-School Conservationist in a Modern World
    av Thomas C Bailey
    439,-

    Includes the musings of an independent mind on wilderness, the conservation ethic, and the joys of loving the outdoors. Although a lifelong conservationist, Thomas Bailey has never unquestioningly accepted environmental dogma.

  • - An Arabic Historical Novel
    av Samiha Khrais
    369,-

    One of the most prominent Arabic novels to document the intricate details of the revolt of the Arabs against the Turks and their collaboration with the English, The Tree Stump brings to life a critical period of history that includes key players such as King Faisal, Odeh Abu Tayeh , and T. E. Lawrence.

  • - Land, Violence, and Belonging in South Africa, 1800-1996
    av Jill E Kelly
    669,-

    Grounded in a rich combination of archival sources and oral interviews, this book examines relations within and between chiefdoms to bring wider concerns of African studies into focus, including land, violence, chieftaincy, ethnic and nationalist politics, and development.

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