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  • - The Experience and Control of Illness
    av Joseph Schneider
    399

    Based on the interviews with eighty people who have epilepsy, this book presents an account of what it is like to cope with a chronic illness, while working, playing, and building relationships. It recounts how people discover they have epilepsy and what it means and how families respond to someone labeled 'epileptic'.

  • - Toward a Social Logic of the Derivative
    av Randy Martin
    439

  • - Asian America in a Capitalist Culture of Emotion
    av Jeffrey Santa Ana
    335 - 1 019

  • - Form, Race, and Asian American Literature
    av Elda E. Tsou
    329 - 965

  • - The Politics of Identity in a Pagan Religious Movement
    av Jennifer Snook
    335

  • - The Forgotten American Dream
    av Benjamin Kline Hunnicutt
    1 035

    A magisterial overview of the history of the fight for leisure in the United States

  • - Catholic Action, Anti-Catholicism, and National Security Politics in World War II San Francisco
    av William Issel
    505

    Against a backdrop of war and anti-Catholic sentiment, one man loses his rights due to false accusations against him. This title recounts the civil right abuses suffered by Sylvester Andriano, an Italian American Catholic civil leader whose religious and political activism in San Francisco provoked an Anti-Catholic campaign against him.

  • - Critical and Cultural Perspectives
     
    335

  • - Rock, Folk, and the Environment
    av Mark Pedelty
    349

    How popular music reflects the contradictions and dreams of communities searching for more sustainable ways to live

  • - The Chinese Supervillain and the Spread of Yellow Peril Ideology
    av Ruth Mayer
    389 - 1 085

    Provides a savvy cultural, historical, and media-based analysis that shows how Fu Manchu's irrepressibility gives shape to - and reinforces - the persistent Yellow Peril myth.

  • - Triumphs and Tragedies in the American City
    av John D. Fairfield
    339 - 855

    Throughout U.S. history, our unrealized civic aspirations provide the essential counterpoint to an excessive focus on private interests of Technology.

  • - The Pacific Coast Canned-Salmon Industry, 1870-1942
    av Chris Friday
    415

    Between 1870 and 1942, successive generations of Asians and Asian Americans predominantly Chinese, Japanese, and Filipino formed the predominant body of workers in the Pacific Coast canned-salmon industry. This study traces the shifts in the ethnic and gender composition of the cannery labor market from its origins through it decline.

  • - Space, Place, and Struggle
    av Kathryn Wilson
    335 - 965

  • - Sociology as Life, Practice, and Promise
    av Allan Johnson
    322,99

  • av Barbaro Martinez-Ruiz
    869

    This comprehensive book traces the history and development of visual traditions in the Kongo religions of Africa and Cuba (where it is known as Palo Monte).

  • - Euthanasia in Veterinary Medicine
    av Patricia Morris
    405

    How veterinarians and pet owners manage companion animal euthanasia

  • av Vincente Rafael
    375

  • av Maxine Sheets-Johnstone
    335

    Reprint of the ed. published by University of Wisconsin Press, Madison, 1966.

  • - Unraveling Our Patriarchal Legacy
    av Allan Johnson
    335

  • - Japanese Americans In Hawaii
    av Franklin Odo
    339 - 625

    When bombs rained down on Pearl Harbor in 1941, Japanese American college students were among the many young men enrolled in ROTC and called upon to defend the Hawaiian islands against invasion. In a few weeks, however, the military government disarmed them. This book tells the story of the wartime experience of these young men.

  • av Anne Jonasdottir
    435

    Offers a radical feminist perspective on the "political conditions of sexual love." Recognizing that "sexual life always exists in definite socioeconomic contexts," this book develops a theory that elucidates the question: Why does men's social and political power persist even in Western societies where women have socioeconomic equality?

  • av Jane Golden
    389

    The Mural Arts Program of Philadelphia began in 1984 as a summer youth program with modest support from city government. Now three decades later, the Mural Arts Program has created more than 3,800 murals and public art projects that have made lasting imprints in every Philadelphia neighborhood. This book deals with this program.

  • - Content, Critics, and Consumption
    av Matthew Hughey
    335

    Provides a cogent, multipronged analysis of this subgenre of films to investigate the underpinnings of the Hollywood-constructed images of idealized white Americans. Examining the content of fifty films, and interviews with viewer focus groups, this book accounts for the popularity of this subgenre and its portrayal of "racial progress."

  • - Black Americans and the End of Slavery
    av Barbara Krauthamer & Deborah Willis
    309 - 845

    What freedom looked like for black Americans in the Civil War era

  • av Benjamin Hebblethwaite
    529,-

    The first comprehensive collection of Vodou sacred literature in bilingual form

  • - The Anti-Japanese Movement in Hawaii, 1865-1945
    av Gary Okihiro
    389

    Challenging the view of Hawaii as a mythical "racial paradise," this work presents the history of a systematic anti-Japanese movement in the islands from the time migrant workers were brought to the sugar cane fields until the end of World War II.

  • - A Thai Temple in Silicon Valley
    av Jiemin Bao
    335 - 1 019

  • av Matthew Lipman
    379

    Examines the impact that elementary school philosophy has had upon the process of education. This sequel to "Philosophy in the Classroom" describes the contribution that training in philosophy can make in the teaching of values, and shows the applications of ethics in civics education.

  • av Immanuel Wallerstein
    365

    Argues that the disciplinary divisions of academia have trapped us in a paradigm that assumes knowledge is a certainty and that it can help us explain the social world. This work offers a fresh conception of the social sciences, one whose methodology allows for uncertainties.

  • - Anticolonial Literature and Transnational Refraction
    av Manan Desai
    389 - 1 115

    Examines a network of intellectuals who attempted to re-imagine and reshape the relationship between the U.S. and India.

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