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  • - The Science of Variation and the Politics of Diversity
    av Banu Subramaniam
    1 235,-

    In a stimulating interchange between feminist studies and biology, the author explores how her dissertation on flower color variation in morning glories launched her on an intellectual odyssey that engaged the feminist studies of sciences in the experimental practices of science by tracing the central and critical idea of variation in biology.

  • - Indian Immigrants and Online Cultures in the United States
    av Madhavi Mallapragada
    307 - 1 235,-

  • av Michael Koresky
    279 - 1 235,-

    Explores the emotional tenor of Terence Davies' work by focusing on four paradoxes within the director's oeuvre: films that are autobiographical yet fictional; melancholy yet elating; conservative in tone and theme yet radically constructed; and obsessed with the passing of time yet frozen in time and space.

  • - On Classic Film Noir
    av Robert Miklitsch
    329 - 1 235,-

    Consider the usual view of film noir: endless rainy nights populated by down-at-the-heel boxers, writers, and private eyes stumbling toward inescapable doom while stalked by crooked cops and cheating wives in a neon-lit urban jungle. This book offers a collection of essays that reassesses the genre's iconic style, history, and themes.

  • - Feminism's Pivotal Year on the Network News
    av Bonnie J. Dow
    319 - 1 235,-

    In 1970, ABC, CBS, and NBC - the "Big Three" of the pre-cable television era - discovered the feminist movement. This book uses case studies of key media events to delve into the ways national TV news mediated the emergence of feminism's second wave.

  • - The Chicago Years
    av Allen Stuart Weller
    469,-

    Charts Lorado Taft's mentoring of women artists, including the so-called White Rabbits at the World's Fair, many of whom went on to achieve artistic success.

  • - Creativity and Continuity in Six Communities
    av Susan Eike Spalding
    355 - 1 235,-

    Employs twenty-five years' worth of interviews with black and white Virginians, Tennesseeans, and Kentuckians to explore the evolution and social uses of dance practices in each region. This book reveals how African Americans and Native Americans, and European immigrants drawn to the timber mills and coal fields, added to local dance vocabularies.

  • av Leta E. Miller
    309 - 1 235,-

  • - The Original Manuscript Edition
    av Gideon Welles
    665,-

    Gideon Welles’s 1861 appointment as secretary of the navy placed him at the hub of Union planning for the Civil War and in the midst of the powerful personalities vying for influence in Abraham Lincoln’s cabinet. Although Welles initially knew little of naval matters, he rebuilt a service depleted by Confederate defections, planned actions that gave the Union badly needed victories in the war’s early days, and oversaw a blockade that weakened the South’s economy. Perhaps the hardest-working member of the cabinet, Welles still found time to keep a detailed diary that has become one of the key documents for understanding the inner workings of the Lincoln administration. In this new edition, William E. and Erica L. Gienapp have restored Welles’s original observations, gleaned from the manuscript diaries at the Library of Congress and freed from his many later revisions, so that the reader can experience what he wrote in the moment. With his vitriolic pen, Welles captures the bitter disputes over strategy and war aims, lacerates colleagues from Secretary of State William H. Seward to General-in-Chief Henry Halleck, and condemns the actions of the self-serving southern elite he sees as responsible for the war. He just as easily waxes eloquent about the Navy's wartime achievements, extols the virtues of Lincoln, and drops in a tidbit of Washington gossip.Carefully edited and extensively annotated, this edition contains a wealth of supplementary material. The appendixes include short biographies of the members of Lincoln’s cabinet, the retrospective Welles wrote after leaving office covering the period missing from the diary proper, and important letters regarding naval matters and international law.

  • - J.S. Bach and His Contemporaries in Germany
     
    695,-

    Provides a more nuanced view of the musical world of Bach's time while revealing in more specific terms than ever how and why Bach's own music remains fresh and compelling.

  • - Crossing the Borders of Region and Race
    av Wanda A. Hendricks
    369 - 1 235,-

    Expands how we understand intellectual possibilities, economic success, and social mobility in post-Reconstruction America.

  • - A Cultural History of Food in Singapore
    av Nicole Tarulevicz
    589,-

    Provides an important alternative reading of Singaporean society.

  • - Mormons and Polygamy in American Political Culture, 1852-1890
    av Christine Talbot
    369 - 1 235,-

    Considers the ways in which Mormons and anti-Mormons both questioned and constructed ideas of the national body politic, citizenship, gender, the family, and American culture at large.

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    1 235,-

    Bringing together the latest and most innovative scholarship on the history of the emotions.

  • av Sam Mitrani
    335 - 589,-

  • - The Geography of Resistance
    av Cheryl Janifer LaRoche
    325 - 1 235,-

    Demonstrates how landscape features such as waterways, iron forges, and caves played a key role in the conduct and effectiveness of the Underground Railroad.

  • av Lindon Barrett
    419 - 1 235,-

    Masterfully connecting historical systems of racial slavery to post-Enlightenment modernity.

  • - Furniture Music, Muzak, Muzak-Plus
    av Herve Vanel
    659,-

    Analyzes and challenges the crucial boundary that separates an artistic concept from its actual implementation in life.

  • - Women's Magazines in the Digital Age
    av Brooke Erin Duffy
    325 - 1 235,-

    Offers a unique glimpse inside the industry and reveals how executives and content creators are remaking their roles, their audiences, and their products at this critical historic juncture.

  • - Appalachian Women and the Fight for Environmental Justice
    av Shannon Elizabeth Bell
    307 - 1 235,-

    Presents the voices of twelve Central Appalachian women, environmental justice activists fighting against mountaintop removal mining and its devastating effects on public health, regional ecology, and community well-being.

  • - Ambiguous Entanglements
    av Erica Lorraine Williams
    319 - 1 235,-

    This pioneering study treats sex tourism as a complex and multidimensional phenomenon that involves a range of activities and erotic connections, from sex work to romantic transnational relationships.

  • - Women, Slavery, and the Legacy of Margaret Garner
     
    1 059,-

    A thematic foundation for an interdisciplinary conversation about gendered resistance in locations including Brazil, Yemen, India, and the United States.

  • av Patrick T. McBriarty
    525,-

    Chronicles more than 175 bridges spanning 55 locations along the Main Channel, South Branch, and North Branch of the Chicago River.

  • - Capital, Politics and Labor
    av Nelson Lichtenstein
    315 - 1 399,-

    Offers important perspectives on the relationship of labour and the state.

  • - Toward a Post-Oppositional Politics of Change
    av AnaLouise Keating
    369 - 1 235,-

    Calls for and enacts innovative, radically inclusionary ways of reading, teaching, and communicating.

  • - The World of Patsy Cline
     
    1 235,-

    Examines the regional and national history that shaped Cline's career and the popular culture that she so profoundly influenced with her music.

  • - States, Movements, and the Politics of Oppression
     
    1 235,-

    Explanations, and effects on how sexualities are understood and experienced in a range of national contexts.

  • - Klezmer, Polka, Tango, Zydeco, and More!
    av Helena Simonett
    369 - 1 399,-

    The accordion in the new world

  • av Francesco Galeazzi
    869,-

    The first English translation of a foundational treatise in music theory

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    1 235,-

    Presents early twentieth-century Chicago as a vital centrepiece of Black thought and expression

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