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  • - The Human and the Price of Dehumanized Labor
    av Jennifer Rhee
    345

  • - Photography and the Metropolis
    av Miriam Paeslack
    399,-

  • - The Fiction of Jeff VanderMeer
    av Benjamin Robertson
    285,-

    "This book will be the first scholarly examination of Jeff VanderMeer-an increasingly important, yet understudied figure in contemporary fiction. By blending science fiction, climate fiction, fantasy, horror, and the weird, VanderMeer has become a crucial voice in current discussions of how humanity interacts with natural and cultural environments"--

  • - Asthma Care in a Time of Climate Change
    av Alison Kenner
    1 125

  • - A New Media Crisis at the Turn of the Century
    av Monica Cure
    1 249

  • - Graphic Design and the Envisioning of Life
    av Phillip Thurtle
    331

  • - A Novel
    av Alphonse de Lamartine
    235,-

  • - On the Evolutionary History of Culture
    av Ernst Kapp
    345,-

    Translation of: Grundlinien einer Philosophie der Technik.

  • - Digital Communications Possessed
    av Fenwick McKelvey
    345 - 1 265

  • - Architecture and Labor in the Digital Age
    av Pedro Fiori Arantes
    1 345

  • - Exploring the Women's Land Movement in the United States
    av Keridwen N. Luis
    345,-

  • av Mary Casanova
    249

    Lyrical words and elegant woodcuts capture the quiet beauty of the forest as day fades to night and autumn gives way to the North Woods winter in this charming book. Full color.

  • - An Audible History of the Science Fiction Film
    av Trace Reddell
    375,-

  • - Conversations with Activists, Scholars, and Tribal Leaders
     
    1 169

    \u201cA lesson in how to practice recognizing the fundamental truth that every inch of the Americas is Indigenous territory\u201d —Robert Warrior, from the Foreword Many people learn about Indigenous politics only through the most controversial and confrontational news: the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe\u2019s efforts to block the Dakota Access Pipeline, for instance, or the battle to protect Bears Ears National Monument in Utah, a site sacred to Native peoples. But most Indigenous activism remains unseen in the mainstream—and so, of course, does its significance. J. Kehaulani Kauanui set out to change that with her radio program Indigenous Politics. Issue by issue, she interviewed people who talked candidly and in an engaging way about how settler colonialism depends on erasing Native peoples and about how Native peoples can and do resist. Collected here, these conversations speak with clear and compelling voices about a range of Indigenous politics that shape everyday life.Land desecration, treaty rights, political status, cultural revitalization: these are among the themes taken up by a broad cross-section of interviewees from across the United States and from Canada, Mexico, Chile, Bolivia, Peru, Australia, and New Zealand. Some speak from the thick of political action, some from a historical perspective, others from the reaches of Indigenous culture near and far. Writers, like Comanche Paul Chaat Smith, author of Everything You Know about Indians Is Wrong, expand on their work—about gaming and sovereignty, for example, or protecting Native graves, the reclamation of land, or the erasure of Indian identity. These conversations both inform and engage at a moment when their messages could not be more urgent.Contributors: Jessie Little Doe Baird (Mashpee Wampanoag), Omar Barghouti, Lisa Brooks (Abenaki), Kathleen A. Brown-P\u00e9rez (Brothertown Indian Nation), Margaret \u201cMarge\u201d Bruchac (Abenaki), Jessica Cattelino, David Cornsilk (Cherokee Nation), Sarah Deer (Muskogee Creek Nation), Philip J. Deloria (Dakota), Tonya Gonnella Frichner (Onondaga Nation), Hone Harawira (Ngapuhi Nui Tonu), Suzan Shown Harjo (Cheyenne and Hodulgee Muscogee), Rashid Khalidi, Winona LaDuke (White Earth Ojibwe), Maria LaHood, James Luna (Luise\u00f1o), Aileen Moreton-Robinson (Quandamooka), Chief Mut\u00e1wi Mut\u00e1hash (Many Hearts) Marilynn \u201cLynn\u201d Malerba (Mohegan), Steven Newcomb (Shawnee/Lenape), Jean M. O\u2019Brien (White Earth Ojibwe), Jonathan Kamakawiwo\u2018ole Osorio (Kanaka Maoli), Steven Salaita, Paul Chaat Smith (Comanche), Circe Sturm (Mississippi Choctaw descendant), Margo Tam\u00e9z (Lipan Apache), Chief Richard Velky (Schaghticoke), Patrick Wolfe.┬á

  • - The Dangers of Openly Sharing and Covertly Collecting Data
    av Clare Birchall
    155

  • - The Struggle for Multifaceted Democracy under Trumpism
    av William E. Connolly
    155,-

  • - 250 Recipes from Sweet Cream Waffles to Swedish Farmer's Omelets
    av Beatrice Ojakangas
    275,-

    Beatrice Ojakangas began her culinary career as a food editor for Sunset Magazine and went on to write for Bon Appétit, Gourmet, Woman’s Day, Family Circle, Redbook, Cooking Light, Country Living, Southern Living, and Ladies’ Home Journal. A columnist for the Minneapolis Star Tribune and the Duluth News Tribune and star of the Food Network series The Baker’s Dozen, she is the author of thirty cookbooks, including Scandinavian Cooking, Great Old-Fashioned American Recipes, Scandinavian Feasts, and the award-winning Great Scandinavian Baking Book, all published by the University of Minnesota Press. In 2005 she was selected for the James Beard Cookbook Hall of Fame and in 2016 she published a memoir, Homemade: Finnish Rye, Feed Sack Fashion, and Other Simple Ingredients from My Life in Food, published by the University of Minnesota Press and winner of a Northeastern Minnesota Book Award.

  • - Conversations with Activists, Scholars, and Tribal Leaders
     
    325,-

  • - Intensive Parenting and Posthumanist Ethics
    av Naomi Morgenstern
    325,-

  • av Michael Haworth
    335 - 1 209

  • - U.S. Environmental Systems and Politics beyond Earth
    av Valerie Olson
    369,-

    The first book-length, in-depth ethnography of U.S. human spaceflight What if outer space is not outside the human environment but, rather, defines it? This is the unusual starting point of Valerie Olson\u2019s Into the Extreme, revealing how outer space contributes to making what counts as the scope and scale of today\u2019s natural and social env

  • - Architecture and Regulation in America
    av Michael Osman
    375,-

  • - Before the Gay and Lesbian Novel
    av Natasha Hurley
    335

    "Challenging the narrative that the gay and lesbian novel came into view in response to the emergence of homosexuality as a concept, Natasha Hurley posits a much longer history of this novelistic genre. She revises our understanding of the history of sexuality, as well as of the processes of producing new concepts and the evolution of new categories of language"--

  • - Writings on Muslims, Racism, and Empire
     
    325,-

  • av Eduardo Viveiros de Castro
    335

    Eduardo Viveiros de Castro is a Brazilian anthropologist and professor at the National Museum of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. Peter Skafish is Andrew W. Mellon postdoctoral fellow in the Anthropology Department at McGill University.¿

  • - Design of the Self
     
    439

    Nick Axel is the deputy editor of e-flux. Beatriz Colomina is professor of architecture at Princeton University. She is coauthor (with Mark Wigley) of Are We Human? Notes on an Archaeology of Design. Nikolaus Hirsch is an architect and curator based in Frankfurt, Germany. Anton Vidokle is the founder and director of e-flux. Mark Wigley is professor and dean emeritus at the Columbia Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation. He is the author of numerous books, including Buckminster Fuller Inc.: Architecture in the Age of Radio.

  • - Worlds of the Contemporary
    av Lionel Ruffel
    299,-

  • av Gilbert Simondon
    379

    Gilbert Simondon (1924–1989)¿was a French philosopher of technology whose work continues to attract new interest within a variety of academic fields.

  • - A Genealogy of Television, Animation, and Game Media
    av Thomas Lamarre
    375,-

  • - On Affect, Media, and Measure
    av Patricia Ticineto Clough
    345,-

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