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  • av Margot Norris
    879,-

    Analyzes the stories in James Joyce's "Dubliners". This work examines the text for counterindictions and draws on the social context of the writing in order to offer readings from diverse theoretical perspectives.

  • - Coming To Know Another Culture
    av Ernestine McHugh
    389

    "A stunning, emotionally charged, intellectually stimulating, and aesthetically crafted fieldwork memoir. This is a book I will teach often, recommend to colleagues, and share with family and friends for its multifaceted delights."-Kirin Narayan, University of Wisconsin, Madison

  • - The Meditative Reader and the Text
    av Brian Stock
    619

    The essays in this volume discuss the changing purpose of reading from late antiquity to the Renaissance. "A most unusual, fascinating, and rich book, very well written, with copious scholarly notes."-Choice

  • - Formations of Masculinity in Late Medieval Europe
    av Ruth Mazo Karras
    335

    "The book ... will find a broad audience. It would work well in the classroom... Effectively combating the nonspecialist's view of the Middle Ages as a monolithic and static society, it will encourage more subtle thinking about gender identities in the past and in the present.-American Historical Review

  • - A Quest for Consensus
     
    429

    "All the contributions are interesting and, from their own different perspectives, throw light on the different aspects of the vexed question of human rights."-Political Studies

  • - Tikal Report 37
    av Hattula Moholy-Nagy
    809

    This volume chronicles documented visits to the pre-Columbian city of Tikal in the century following its discovery in 1848 and presents the post-Conquest material culture recovered by the Tikal Project in the course of its investigations.

  • av James F. O'Gorman
    299

    A nontechnical introduction to architectural structure, history, and criticism. This book includes a discussion of the basic inspiration for architecture, an exploration of space, system, and material, and an examination of the language and history of architecture. It shows the nonspecialist how to read a design in plans, sections, and elevations.

  • av Paul Stoller
    335

    Challenges social theorists and cultural critics who, using the notion of embodiment to critique Eurocentric and phallocentric predispositions in scholarly thought, consider the body primarily as a text that can be read and analyzed. This book argues that this attitude is in itself Eurocentric.

  • - An English Translation of the Medieval Compendium of Women's Medicine
     
    335

    The Trotula was the most influential compendium on women's medicine in medieval Europe. Green here presents the first modern English translation of the so-called standardized Trotula ensemble, a composite form of the texts that was produced in the mid-thirteenth century and circulated widely in learned circles.

  • - The Metaphysical Detective Story from Poe to Postmodernism
     
    389

    "No currently available anthology addresses the topic of the metaphysical detective story so directly, so fully, or so relevantly."-Brian McHale, West Virginia University

  • - The Lives of the Poor in Early Philadelphia
    av Simon P. Newman
    335

    "A useful and readable account of the ways in which the poor were regulated by the emergent disciplinary power of the modern state."-William and Mary Quarterly

  • - Folklore and Neo-Paganism in America
    av Sabina Magliocco
    389

    "Magliocco impressively corrals the diverse writings and experiences of U.S. neo-pagans into this highly readable and deeply researched ethnographic study. . . . Highly recommended."-Choice

  • - A Documentary History
     
    519

    A thoroughly revised, greatly expanded edition of the most important documentary history of European witchcraft ever published.

  • - Symbolism, Ritual, and Politics since the Middle Ages
    av Sean Wilentz
    389

  • av G. W. F. Hegel
    389

    The best of Hegel's early writings, with an introduction on Hegel's philosophical development.

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    - De Regimine Principum
    av Ptolemy of Lucca
    819

    Ptolemy, considered a proto-Humanist by some, combined the principles of Northern Italian republicanism with Aristotelian theory in his De Regimine Principum, a book that influenced much of the political thought of the later Middle Ages, the Renaissance, and the early modern period. He was the first to attack kingship as despotism and to draw parallels between ancient Greek models of mixed constitution and the Roman Republic, biblical rule, the Church, and medieval government.In addition to his translation of this important and radical medieval political treatise, written around 1300, James M. Blythe includes a sixty-page introduction to the work and provides over 1200 footnotes that trace Ptolemy''s sources, explain his references, and comment on the text, the translation, the context, and the significance.

  • - Southern Italy in the Ninth and Tenth Centuries
    av Barbara M. Kreutz
    335

    Kreutz writes the first modern study in English of the land, political structures, and cultures of southern Italy in the two centuries before the Norman conquest.

  • - Gender, Infertility and Egyptian Medical Traditions
    av Marcia C. Inhorn
    519

    In Quest for Conception, Marcia C. Inhorn portrays the poignant struggles of poor, urban Egyptian women and their attempts to overcome infertility. The author draws upon fifteen months of fieldwork in urban Egypt to present moving stories of infertile Muslim women whose tumultuous medical pilgrimages have yet to produce the desired pregnancies. Inhorn examines the devastating impact of infertility on the lives of these women, who are threatened with divorce by their husbands, harassed by their husbands'' families, and ostracized by neighbors.

  • - Moroccan Women and the Revoicing of Tradition
    av Deborah Kapchan
    389

    "Kapchan's splendid enthnographic study of women's performance genres in Beni Mellal, Morocco, is an outstanding contribution to gender studies and to the understanding of Middle Eastern society."-Choice

  • av Paul the Deacon
    419

    "The History of the Lombards constitutes one of the most important literary sources for the early history of Europe, and the vision and energy of its author make it ... the most complex of the histories of the Germanic peoples between the sixth and the ninth centuries."-from the Introduction

  • - Loss and Devotion in Modern Turkey
    av Christopher Dole
    989,-

    Anthropologist Christopher Dole investigates the controversial position of religious healing in modern Turkey, demonstrating that the authority of the religious healer is deeply embedded within Turkey's history of secular reform, and that religious healing and secularism share a set of common stakes.

  • - The Final Days of Slavery in Martinique
    av Rebecca Hartkopf Schloss
    469

    Sweet Liberty offers a history of Martinique and its relationship to metropolitan France during the final years of slavery in the French empire. It argues that an Atlantic-world approach reveals how race, slavery, class, and gender shaped what it meant to be French on both sides of the ocean.

  • - The Reception of Printing in the West from First Impressions to the Sense of an Ending
    av Elizabeth L. Eisenstein
    389

    The author of the hugely influential The Printing Press as an Agent of Change offers a magisterial and highly readable account of five centuries of ambivalent attitudes toward printing and printers. Once again, she makes a compelling case for the ways in which technological developments and cultural shifts are intimately related.

  • - Two Plays of Captivity
    av Miguel de Cervantes
    329,-

    The first English translation of two captivity plays by Cervantes, set in Algiers and Constantinople. Featuring a lively cast of corsairs, captives, and renegades, they offer important insights into early modern Spain's conception of the world of Islam.

  • - Television Fandom and the Creation of Popular Myth
    av Camille Bacon-Smith
    389

    Having ninety percent of its members who are women, this is a study of the worldwide community of fans of "Star Trek" and other genre television series who create and distribute fiction and art based on their favorite series. This community includes people from various walks of life - housewives, librarians, and professors of medieval literature.

  • - Reproduction and Gender in New World Slavery
    av Jennifer L. Morgan
    335

    How childbearing among enslaved women became commodified-and was exploited by slaveowners as well as slaves.

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    335

    Contributors examine the import of Barthes's shifting positions on photography and visual representation and the impact of his work on current developments in cultural studies and theories of the media and popular culture.

  • - A New Interpretation of African Healing
    av Edith Turner
    335

    Gives an account of how the author sighted a spirit form while participating in the Ihamba ritual of the Ndembu. This work presents a view not common in anthropological writings - the view of millions of Africans - that ritual is the harnessing of spiritual power.

  • - Folk Narrative in Hindu Religious Teaching
    av Kirin Narayan
    339,-

    Supplements eight folk narratives with discussion of audience participation and response as well as relevant Hindu themes.

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