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    1 389,-

    Drawing on contemporary and historic literary and media examples of Western colonialism and Anglophone writings, Disability, the Environment, and Colonialism traces how the perverse nature of colonialism continues to dominate the globe today. The editors and contributors provide a careful analysis of the intersection of disability, the environment, and colonialism to understand issues such as eco-ableism, environmental degradation, homogenized approaches to environmentalism, and climate change. They also look at the body as a site of colonial oppression and environmental exploitation. Contributors: Holly Caldwell, Matthew J. C. Cella, John Gulledge, Memona Hossain, Nancy J. Hirschmann, Iain Hutchison, Andrew B. Jenks, Suha Kudsieh, Gordon M. Sayre, Jessica A. Schwartz, Anna Stenning, Aubrey Tang, Alice Wexler, and the editor.

  • av Marianne Novy
    395,-

  • av Tongu Wu
    385,-

  • av Wendi Yamashita
    339 - 1 115,-

  • av Ulka Anjaria
    259,-

  • av Jeevan R. Sharma
    249

  • av David C. Campbell
    329 - 915

  • av Roger Biles
    429

    How six industrial cities in the American Rust Belt reacted to deindustrialization in the years after World War II

  • av Elizabeth R. Groff & Cory P. Haberman
    845

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    375,-

    A critical appraisal of the career of Zane L. Miller, one of the founders of the new urban history

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    1 169

    A critical appraisal of the career of Zane L. Miller, one of the founders of the new urban history

  • av George Uba
    335 - 1 235

  • av Roberta Iversen
    375,-

  • av Long T. Bui
    415 - 1 235

  • av Joo Ok Kim
    329 - 1 115

  • - The Art and Science of Belonging to Earth
    av Mrill Ingram
    329,-

  • - Stories from the Philadelphia Orchestra's Historic Journey to China
    av Jennifer Lin
    419

    In 1973, Western music was banned in the People’s Republic of China. But in a remarkable breakthrough cultural exchange, the Philadelphia Orchestra conducted a tour of closed-off China, becoming the first American orchestra to visit the communist nation. Jennifer Lin’s Beethoven in Beijing provides a fabulous photo-rich oral history of this boundary-breaking series of concerts the orchestra performed under famed conductor Eugene Ormandy.Lin draws from interviews, personal diaries, and news accounts to give voice to the American and Chinese musicians, diplomats, journalists, and others who participated in and witnessed this historic event. Beethoven in Beijing is filled with glorious images as well as anecdotes ranging from amusing sidewalk Frisbee sessions and acupuncture treatments for sore musicians to a tense encounter involving Madame Mao dictating which symphony was to be played at a concert. A companion volume to the film of the same name, Beethoven in Beijing shows how this 1973 tour came at the dawn of a resurgence of interest in classical music in China—now a vital source of revenue for touring orchestras.

  • - Creating and Implementing Environmental Rules and Regulations
     
    335

    The United States Congress appears to be in perpetual gridlock on environmental policy, notes Sara Rinfret, editor of the significant collection, Who Really Makes Environmental Policy? As she and her contributors explain, however, most environmental policy is not made in the halls of Congress. Instead, it is created by agency experts in federal environmental agencies and it is implemented at the state level. These individuals have been delegated the authority to interpret vague congressional legislation and write rules—and these rules carry the same weight as congressional law.Who Really Makes Environmental Policy? brings together top scholars to provide an explanation of rulemaking processes and regulatory policy, and to show why this context is important for U.S. environmental policy. Illustrative case studies about oil and gas regulations in Colorado and the regulation of coal ash disposal in southeastern states apply theory to practice. Ultimately, the essays in this volume advance our understanding of how U.S. environmental policy is made and why understanding regulatory policy matters for its future.

  • - An Invitation to Biopsychosocial Criminology
    av J.C. Barnes, Michael Rocque & Chad Posick
    375 - 1 115

  • - Voices from Queer Asian North America
     
    429

    This book is a follow-up to Q & A: Queer in Asian America edited by David L. Eng and Alice Y. Hom, published in 1998.

  • - Public Transit in the Palestinian West Bank
    av Maryam S. Griffin
    375 - 1 169

  • - Rethinking Expectations and Breaking Molds
     
    429

    What will work eventually look like? This is the question at the heart of this timely collection. The editors and contributors—a mix of policy experts, academics, and advocates—seek to reframe the typical projections of the “future” of work. They examine the impact of structural racism on work, the loss of family¿sustaining jobs, the new role of gig work, growing economic inequality, barriers to rewarding employment such as age, gender, disability, and immigration status, and the business policies driving these ongoing challenges. Together the essays present varied and practical insights into both U.S. and global trends, discuss the role of labor activism in furthering economic justice, and examine progressive strategies to improve the experience of work, wages, and the lives of workers. The Many Futures of Work offers a range of viable policies and practices that can promote rewarding employment and steer our course away from low-wage, unstable jobs toward jobs that lead to equitable prosperity and economic inclusion.

  • - The Politics of Ending the Death Penalty for Sodomy in Britain
    av Charles Upchurch
    429

  • - Nigrescence and Eudaimonia
    av Jr. & William E. Cross
    439,-

  • - Social Death, Dispossession, and Survival in the Americas
     
    389

    "This book uses theories of social death and the construction of lives as disposable across legal, public health, criminal, carceral, media, labor, and medical arenas to examine the fatal stakes of migration policy and practice for migrants crossing the U.S. southern border"--

  • - My Shapeshifting Journey
    av Samir Chopra
    389

  • - Religious Practices and Ideologies in the Works of Octavia Butler
     
    389

    Throughout her work, Octavia E. Butler explored, critiqued, and created religious ideology. Her prescient thoughts on the synergy between politics and religion in America are evident in her 1993 dystopian novel, Parable of the Sower, and its 1998 sequel, Parable of the Talents. They explored, respectively, what happens during a divisive “cultural war” that unjustly impacts the disenfranchised, and the rise of a fascistic president, allied with white fundamentalist Christianity, who chants the slogan, “Make America Great Again.”But religion, for Butler, need not be a restricting force. The editors of and contributors to God Is Change heighten our appreciation for the range and depth of Butler’s thinking about spirituality and religion, as well as how Butler’s work—especially the Parable and Xenogenesis series—offers resources for healing and community building. Essays consider the role of spirituality in Butler’s canon and the themes of confronting trauma as well as experiencing transformation and freedom. God Is Change meditates on alternate religious possibilities that open different political and cultural futures to illustrate humanity’s ability to endure change and thrive.

  • - Spatial Management in Cincinnati from the Early Republic through the Civil War Decade
    av Henry C. Binford
    429 - 1 409

  • - Prospects for Racial Justice in America's Neighborhoods
     
    389

    Analyzing the past, present, and future of promoting racial equity in housing and neighborhoods

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