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  • - Heidegger and Nietzsche through Mimetic Theory
    av Duane Armitage
    369,-

    In this volume Duane Armitage attempts a critique of continental philosophy and postmodernism through the lens of Rene Girard's mimetic theory. This critique is directed primarily at the philosophies of Nietzsche and Heidegger, both among the foremost representatives of continental and postmodern thought.

  • av Jodok Troy
    369,-

    This volume not only contributes to the study of conflict based on the imitation of the desire of others among international polities, but also proposes in its conceptualization that it is worth looking at studies of agency and structure, normative change, peace, and reconciliation.

  • - How Women Used the US West to Win the Right to Vote
    av Tiffany Lewis
    615,-

  • - Presidential Peace Rhetoric since 1945
    av Stephen J. Heidt
    729

  • - A New Perspective
    av Marianna King
    559,-

    The only interdisciplinary book about school violence. It presents a broad and in-depth approach to the key questions about why bullying continues at an unprecedentedly high rate and why rampage school shootings continue to shock the nation

  • - Worldview, Language, and the Logics of Decolonization
    av Mark D. Freeland
    499,-

    This book uses the 1836 Treaty of Washington and its contemporary manifestation in Great Lakes fishing rights and the State of Michigan's 2007 Inland Consent Decree as a means of identifying the role of worldview in deciphering the logics embedded in Anishinaabe thought associated with these relationships to land.

  • av John Smolens
    509

    Day of Days examines how traumatic events scar one's life long after the dead are laid to rest and physical wounds heal, and how an anguished but resilient American village copes with a bombing in 1927, which at the time seemed incomprehensible, and yet now may be considered a harbinger of the future.

  • - The Report of Activities and Accomplishments of the Civil Works Administration in Michigan, November 1933-March 1934
    av James R. Anderson
    345,-

    This publication makes available to historians and general readers a little-known document mapping the achievement of a crucial initiative in the plans for recovery from the harshest blows of the Great Depression, in one of America's hardest-hit states.

  • - Young Somali Americans and the Lure of Extremism
    av Joseph Weber
    445

    What attracts so many to fight for terrorist groups like al-Shabab, al-Qaida, and the Islamic State? Joseph Weber answers these questions by examining the case of the more than 50 Somali Americans who made their way to Somalia or Syria, attempted to get to those countries, aided people who did, or financially backed terrorist groups there.

  • av Noah Davis
    259,-

    In a stunning and visceral debut, Noah Davis ushers in a new era of poems from the Alleghenyregion of Appalachia. In chronicling the river valley's human and more-than-human worlds through acts of modern myth making, Davis expands the scope of contemporary American poetry.

  • - African Child Soldier Narratives
    av Joya Uraizee
    339,-

    A critical examination of six memoirs and six novels written by and about young adults from Africa who were once child soldiers. This book analyzes not only how such narratives document the human rights violations experienced by these former child soldiers but also how they connect and disconnect from their readers in the global public sphere

  • - The Choctaw-Irish Gift Exchange, 1847-Present
     
    445

    Facilitates a fuller understanding of the historical complexities that surrounded migration and movement in the colonial world, which in turn will help lead to a more constructive consideration of the ways in which Irish and Native American Studies might be drawn together today.

  • - African American Fiction of the Vietnam War
    av Shirley A. James Hanshaw
    559,-

    The first book-length critical study of the black experience in the Vietnam War and its aftermath, this text interrogates the meaning of heroism based on models from African and African American expressive culture. It focuses on four novels: Captain Blackman (1972) by John A. Williams, Tragic Magic (1978) by Wesley Brown, Coming Home (1971) by George Davis, and De Mojo Blues (1985) by A. R. Flowers. The success or failure of the hero on his identity quest is predicated upon the extent to which he can reconnect with African or African American cultural memory. He is engaged therefore in "re-membering," a term laden with the specificity of race that implies a cultural history comprised of African retentions and an interdependent relationship with the community for survival.

  • - Rhetoric, Ecofeminism, and Animal Rights Law
    av S. Marek Muller
    559,-

    In bringing rhetoric and animal studies together, this book shows that how we communicate about non-human beings necessarily affects relationships across species boundaries and among people.

  • - A Michigan Railroad System before 1900
    av Graydon M. Meints
    715,-

    Using a plethora of primary sources including railway timetables and maps, this work lends insight into the little-known corporate business history of the Pere Marquette Railroad.

  • - Latino Resistance and the Election of Donald Trump
     
    599

    The 2016 US election saw more Latino votes than the record voter turnout of the 2012 election. These essays provide a highly-detailed analysis of the state and national impact Latino voters had in what will be remembered as one of the biggest surprises in presidential election history.

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    799,-

    This essential and timely text brings together prominent scholars working in the ever-expanding field of animal studies in Spain, drawing from a variety of disciplines within the humanities and social sciences to provide an interdisciplinary look at the animal question.

  • - Environmental Decision-Making Process of Indigenous Peoples
    av Michael E. Marchand
    559,-

    The goal of this book is to lay the context for how to connect Western science and Indigenous knowledge frameworks to form a holistic and ethical decision process for the environment.

  • - The Power of French-Indigenous Families in the Eighteenth Century
    av Karen L. Marrero
    715,-

    French-Indigenous families were a central force in shaping Detroit's history. This book examines the role of these kinship networks in Detroit's development as a site of singular political and economic importance in the continental interior.

  • - Democracy, Inquiry, and the People
    av Paul Stob
    649

    Demonstrates how orators and advocates can channel the frustrations and energies of the American people toward productive, democratic, intellectual ends.

  • - Christianity and Modernity
    av Giuseppe Fornari
    575,-

    This magisterial reflection on the history and destiny of the West compares Greco-Roman civilization and the Judeo-Christian tradition in order to understand what both unites and divides them.

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    729

    This volume addresses the need for cross-disciplinary and cross-methodological communication about collaborative modelling.

  • - The Great Mediations of the Classical World
    av Giuseppe Fornari
    575,-

    This magisterial reflection on the history and destiny of the West compares Greco-Roman civilization and the Judeo-Christian tradition in order to understand what both unites and divides them.

  • - Visuality and Visual Sovereignty in Contemporary Anishinaabe Literature
    av David Stirrup
    319,-

    A significant contribution to studies of the ways traditional forms of inscription support and amplify the oral tradition and in turn how both the method and aesthetic of inscription contribute to contemporary literary aesthetics and the politics of representation.

  • av Brad Johnson
    259,-

    Nothing is off-limits in this ultimately American text. Smuggling Elephants through Airport Security attempts to position large academic ideas in shared public spaces, often discovering the absurdity and humour in making such connections.

  • - Native and African American Narratives and the Myth of Race
    av Jack Glazier
    715,-

    Anthropology and Radical Humanism sets Paul Radin's findings within the broader context of his discipline, African American culture, and his career-defining work among the Winnebago.

  • av Marie Delcourt
    445

    Marie Delcourt's brilliant study of the Oedipus legend, an unjustly neglected monument of twentieth-century classical scholarship published in 1944 and issued here for the first time in English translation, bridges the gap between Carl Robert's influential Oidipus (1915) and the work of Lowell Edmunds seventy years later.

  • - A Very Unnatural History
    av Malcolm Smith
    715,-

    A fascinating read, Hats will have you questioning the history of your headwear.

  • - Perspectives and Practices on Service, Engagement, and Learning Overseas
     
    669,-

    A landmark in our understanding of international community-engaged learning programs, this book invites educators to rethink everything from disciplinary assumptions to the role of higher education in a globalizing world.

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