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  • - Slave Acculturation and Resistance in the American South and the British Caribbean, 1736-1831
    av Michael Mullin
    405

  • - The Business Assault on Labor and Liberalism, 1945-60
    av Elizabeth A. Fones-Wolf
    335

  • av Nathan W. Pearson
    359

  • av Anzia Yezierska
    295,-

    Salome of the Tenements shocked many critics and writers when first published in 1923, but its author was immediately hailed as a major new talent. A love story of a working-class Salome and her "highborn" John the Baptist, the novel is based on the real-life story of Jewish immigrant Rose Pastor's fairytale romance with the millionaire socialist Graham Stokes. It also reflects Yezierska's own aborted romance with the famous educator John Dewey. Yezierska's passionate but cynical novel poses oppositions such as cultural type/stereotype, passion/reason, and ethnic identity/assimilation, and it resonates powerfully to the contemporary reader.

  • av Michael T. Isenberg
    365

    Aims to make the reader feel the lure of the boxing ring.

  • - The Banjo in American Popular Culture
    av Karen Linn
    315,-

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    275,-

    Reprints stories from Mrs. Spring Fragrance by the first published Asian North American fiction writer

  • - Music, Race, and Culture in Urban America
    av Burton W. Peretti
    275,-

    Explains how jazz was shaped by urbanization, the 'great migration' of southern blacks northward, and the 'jazz image' - dress code, jargon, and use of drugs. This book places jazz in its rich social context.

  • - SELECTED POEMS
     
    249

  • av Rosine Lefort
    329

  • av Art Berman
    319,-

    Berman traces the conceptual lineage of modernism, examining its evolution in Western art and literature through empiricism, idealism, and romanticism. Using modernist literary and visual movements as examples, Berman demonstrates how modern social, political, and scientific developments--including capitalism, socialism, humanism, psychoanalysis, fascism, and modernism itself--have altered attitudes toward time, space, self, creativity, the natural world, and community.

  • - THE WOMEN OF TELEVISION NEWS
    av Marlene Sanders
    339,-

    'Still Waiting for Prime Time, ' the afterword to this remarkable account of women's struggle to succeed in television news, makes it clear that women continue to face discrimination in the broadcast media.

  • - The Years and Songs of Jennie Devlin, 1865-1952
    av Katharine D. Newman
    399

    Focuses on the centrality of folksong in the life of Jennie Devlin (1865-1952), a woman who had worked for years as a 'bound-out girl' along the New York-Pennsylvania border. This biography compiles information about the older woman's life and music.

  • - ESSAYS IN AMERICAN LABOR HISTORY AND POLITICAL CULTURE
    av Leon Fink
    275,-

  • - THE NISEI GENERATION IN HAWAII
    av Eileen Tamura
    359

  • - CHANGING ATTITUDES AND PRACTICES
    av James K. Crissman
    285,-

  • - SPORT IN BLACK PITTSBURGH
    av Rob Ruck
    302

  • - Women's Associations in American History
    av Anne Firor Scott
    359

    Suitable for not only historians and sociologists but also to those working with or studying voluntary organizations.

  • - An Appalachian Family and the Music That Shaped Their Lives
    av Ivan M. Tribe
    429

  • - Organizing Memphis Workers
    av Michael K. Honey
    399

  • - Mexican American Music in Los Angeles
    av Steven Loza
    319,-

  • - The Assemblies of God, Pentecostalism, and American Culture
     
    335

  • av Robert Pruter
    419

  • - Men, Women, and Work Culture in American Cigar Factories, 1900-1919
    av Patricia A. Cooper
    429

    A book at the intersection of business, labor, and women's history.

  • - REBEL IN AMERICA
    av Celia Morris
    319,-

    "A lively, readable narrative, informative to general readers and scholars alike. In its closely documented pages, one of the boldest and most iconoclastic women in Jacksonian America lives again." -- New York Times Book Review

  • av Georg Simmel
    315,-

    Anticipating contemporary deconstructive readings of philosophical texts, Georg Simmel pits the two German masters of philosophy of life against each other in a play of opposition and supplementation. This first English translation of Simmel's work includes an extensive introduction, providing the reader with ready access to the text by mapping its discursive strategies.

  • - A STUDY OF AFRO-AMERICAN NARRATIVE
    av Robert B. Stepto
    369

  • - A Military History of the Civil War
    av Herman Hattaway
    505

  • - ENGLISH ACROSS CULTURES
     
    475,-

    When The Other Tongue appeared in 1982, it was called "required reading for all those concerned with English teaching in non-native situations, from the classroom teacher to the policy planner", Jowhn Platt, English World-Wide) and "an extremely useful and stimulating collection" (William C. Ritchie, Language). It introduced refreshingly new perspectives for understanding the spread and functions of English around the world. This dramatically revised volume contains eight new chapters, replacing or updating more than half of the first edition. The Other Tongue is the first attempt to integrate and address provocative issues relevant to a deeper understanding of the forms and functions of English within different sociolinguistic, cross-cultural, and cross-linguistic contexts. The volume discusses linguistic, literary, pedagogical, and attitudinal issues related to world Englishes.

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