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  • av Mark W. Dennis
    409,-

  • av John Russon
    549

    Drawing from philosophy and psychology, offers a clear and compelling interpretation of what it means to be an adult.

  • av Richard H. Jones
    435 - 1 019

  • av Samanta Ordóñez
    389 - 1 019

  • av Richard W. McCarty
    389 - 1 019

  • av William Rothman
    409 - 1 019

    Presents an original, insightful, and compelling vision of the trajectory of Cavell's oeuvre, one that takes his kinship with Emerson as inextricably bound up with his ever-deepening thinking about movies.

  • av James Fenimore Cooper
    485

    Cooper's The Chainbearer presents an exciting narrative that interrogates issues of what it means to own land. The novel examines the claims of ownership of wilderness land among Native Americans, New England squatters, and the old New York families with legal deeds.

  • av R. Kevin Lacey
    589 - 1 019

  • av William G. Tierney
    389,-

  • av Malik Mufti
    389,-

    Identifies and traces the evolution of a forgotten "realist" tradition in medieval Islamic political thought, and considers the prospects for its revival in the context of the contemporary Middle East.

  • av Frank Kelderman
    389,-

    Examines the relation between Indian diplomacy and nineteenth-century Native American literature.

  • av Shih-Diing Liu
    389,-

    Explores the cultural dimensions of protest and dissent in China, focusing on dramatic forms of bodily, spatial, strategic, and artistic performativity.

  • av Adam Loughnane
    429,-

    Places the phenomenologies of Merleau-Ponty and Nishida in dialogue and uncovers a demand for a motor-perceptual form of faith in both philosophers' meditations on artistic expression.

  • av Elena Aydarova
    409,-

    An ethnography of Russian teacher education reforms as scripted performances of political theater.

  • av Paige Marie Gray
    335

    Investigates how depictions of young people in late-nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century America use artifice to destabilize pre-existing narratives of truth, news, and fact.

  • av Marc M. Anderson
    465,-

    Presents a new and unique method for developing principles to be applied in creating and increasing value.

  • av John W. Amidon
    389,-

    Inspiring collection narrating how peace activists found their calling and why the world still needs peace activism.

  • av Myra Sklarew
    535

    Combines personal accounts with insights from psychology to understand the continuing impact of Holocaust trauma in Lithuania.

  • av Errol A. Henderson
    609

    Studies the revolutionary theory of the Black Power Movement in the 1960s through ¿70s, placing it within the broader social theory of black revolution in the United States since the nineteenth century.

  • av William Wians
    409,-

    Essays on Greek philosophy and literature from Homer and Hesiod to Aristotle.

  • av Mauro Carbone
    535

    Draws from twentieth-century French thought on film and aesthetics to address the philosophical significance of the pervasiveness of screens in contemporary technological life as well as the mutation of philosophy that such a pervasiveness seems to require.

  • av Heather E. Harris
    549

    Considers the impact of neo-racism during the Obama presidency.

  • av Peter Atterton
    389,-

    Explores Levinas's approach to animal ethics from a range of perspectives.

  • av Iddo Dickmann
    389,-

    Shows how contemporary French philosophy adopted this literary paradigm and argues for its significance for addressing concerns in ethics, ontology, and aesthetics.

  • av Katarzyna Kremplewska
    389,-

    A holistic reinterpretation of Santayana's thought in terms of a dramatic philosophy of life.

  • av Daniela Garofalo
    585

    Draws from the work of Jacques Lacan to provide innovative readings of Romantic literature in the long nineteenth century.

  • av Michael J. Armstrong
    595

    The illustrated nineteenth-century travel diaries of artist, educator, and architect Thomas Kelah Wharton, documenting his trips in the lower Hudson River Valley and New Orleans to Boston and back.

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    429,-

    An indispensable primary source in the history of Zionism.

  • av Cynthia Schmidt-Cruz
    405,-

    An engaging and insightful guide to Argentine crime fiction since 2000.

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