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  • - Early Christianity through the Life of One Family
     
    419

  • - Between Life and Death in Port-au-Prince
    av Greg Beckett
    355

  • - Memoir of a Vanishing City
    av Gordon Young
    295 - 349

    After living in San Francisco for 15 years, journalist Gordon Young found himself yearning for his Rust Belt hometown: Flint, Michigan, the birthplace of General Motors and "e;star"e; of the Michael Moore documentary Roger & Me. Hoping to rediscover and help a place that once boasted one of the world's highest per capita income levels, but is now one of the country's most impoverished and dangerous cities, he returned to Flint with the intention of buying a house. What he found was a place of stark contrasts and dramatic stories, where an exotic dancer can afford a lavish mansion, speculators scoop up cheap houses by the dozen on eBay, and arson is often the quickest route to neighborhood beautification. Skillfully blending personal memoir, historical inquiry, and interviews with Flint residents, Young constructs a vibrant tale of a once-thriving city still fighting-despite overwhelming odds-to rise from the ashes. He befriends a rag-tag collection of urban homesteaders and die-hard locals who refuse to give up as they try to transform Flint into a smaller, greener town that offers lessons for cities all over the world. Hard-hitting, insightful, and often painfully funny, Teardown reminds us that cities are ultimately defined by people, not politics or economics.

  • - Empire and Exhibition at the Tokyo Imperial Zoo
    av Ian Jared Miller
    419 - 759

    It is widely known that such Western institutions as the museum, the university, and the penitentiary shaped Japan's emergence as a modern nation-state. Less commonly recognized is the role played by the distinctly hybrid institution-at once museum, laboratory, and prison-of the zoological garden. In this eye-opening study of Japan's first modern zoo, Tokyo's Ueno Imperial Zoological Gardens, opened in 1882, Ian Jared Miller offers a refreshingly unconventional narrative of Japan's rapid modernization and changing relationship with the natural world. As the first zoological garden in the world not built under the sway of a Western imperial regime, the Ueno Zoo served not only as a staple attraction in the nation's capital-an institutional marker of national accomplishment-but also as a site for the propagation of a new "e;natural"e; order that was scientifically verifiable and evolutionarily foreordained. As the Japanese empire grew, Ueno became one of the primary sites of imperialist spectacle, a microcosm of the empire that could be traveled in the course of a single day. The meaning of the zoo would change over the course of Imperial Japan's unraveling and subsequent Allied occupation. Today it remains one of Japan's most frequently visited places. But instead of empire in its classic political sense, it now bespeaks the ambivalent dominion of the human species over the natural environment, harkening back to its imperial roots even as it asks us to question our exploitation of the planet's resources.

  • - Black Labor in the Making of America
    av Joe William Trotter
    295

  • - An Ecologist's Quest to Understand Nature
    av James A. Estes
    295 - 349

    Many of the findings in the book . . . are classics of ecology. . . . A rare and delightful insight into timely science.Jane Lubchenco,NatureEstess refreshing narrative deftly weaves rigorous science with personal reflection to create an absorbing and introspective read that is equal parts memoir, ecological textbook, and motivational guidebook for young ecologists.Science To newly minted biologist James Estes, the sea otters he was studying in the leafy kelp forests off the coast of Alaska appeared to have an unbalanced relationship with their greater environment. Gorging themselves on the sea urchins that grazed among the kelp, these small charismatic mammals seemed to give little back in return. But as Estes dug deeper, he unearthed a far more complex relationship between the otter and its underwater environment, discovering that otters play a critical role in driving positive ecosystem dynamics. While teasing out the connective threads, he began to question our assumptions about ecological relationships. These questions would ultimately inspire a lifelong quest to better understand the surprising complexity of our natural world and the unexpected ways we discover it. Serendipity tells the story of James Estes's life as a naturalist and the concepts that have driven his interest in researching the ecological role of top-level predators. Using the relationships between sea otters, kelp, and sea urchins as a touchstone, Estes retraces his investigations of numerous other species, ecosystems, and ecological processes in an attempt to discover why ecologists can learn so many details about the systems in which they work and yet understand so little about the broader processes that influence these systems. Part memoir, part natural history, and deeply inquisitive,Serendipity will entertain and inform readers as it raises thoughtful questions about our relationship with the natural world.

  • - Labor, Citizenship, and the Making of a Rural Land Market
    av Julia Chuang
    349 - 1 389

  • - A Data Mining Approach
    av Prof. Xiaoling Shu
    475 - 1 715

  • - Work Under Threat of Punishment
    av Erin Hatton
    349 - 1 109

  • - Rhetoric as the Art of Listening
    av Daniel M. Gross
    539 - 1 079

  • - The Social Logic of Death Penalty Sentencing Trials
    av Sarah Beth Kaufman
    355 - 1 079

  • - A Narrative of Assisted Suicide
    av Anthony Stavrianakis
    475 - 1 079

  • - Food and Globalization in Modern America
    av Laresh Jayasanker
    419 - 1 389

  • - An Oral History of the Rwanda Genocide against the Tutsi
    av Donald E. Miller
    429 - 1 079

  • - What We Learn from Our National Parks
    av Jessica L. Thompson & Ana K. Houseal
    355 - 1 079

  • - Urban Activism, Coup d'Etat, and Memory in Turkey
    av Christopher Houston
    419 - 1 079

  • - Law, Spirit, and Sacrificial Labor in Ghana
    av Lauren Coyle Rosen
    349 - 1 079

  • - Cultural Politics and the Rebranding of an Islamic Judiciary
    av Michael G. Peletz
    419 - 1 079

  • - Puerto Rican Workers on U.S. Farms
    av Ismael Garcia-Colon
    475 - 1 079

  • - Semblance and Self in Slovene Society
    av Ph.D. Bakke & Gretchen
    349 - 1 079

  • - Street Vending, Illegality, and Ethnic Community in Los Angeles
    av Rocio Rosales
    355 - 1 079

  • - The Rise and Fall of Colombia's First Drug Paradise
    av Lina Britto
    349 - 1 079

  • - Poverty, Illness, and Strategies for Survival in Urban America
    av Danielle T. Raudenbush
    349 - 1 389

  • - The Past and Future of Tea
    av Sarah Besky
    349 - 1 079

  • - Mediumship, Madness, and the Ghost after Mao
    av Emily Ng
    419 - 1 389

  • av Philip Matthew & Sr Stinson
    345 - 1 389

  • - An Ethnography of Biological Invasion in Mexico
    av Emily Wanderer
    419 - 1 389

  • - How Married Couples Confront Unemployment
    av Aliya Hamid Rao
    349 - 1 079

  • - The Serious Role of Comedy in Social Justice
    av Caty Borum Chattoo & Lauren Feldman
    349 - 1 389

  • - The Manson Family Cases and the Illusion of Parole
    av Prof. Hadar Aviram
    349 - 1 079

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