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  • - Imagination and Subjectivity from Descartes to Romanticism
    av Alexander M. Schlutz
    1 605

    Imagination is unruly. It creates the mind's world, linking the sensory realm to the realm of the intellect by oscillating between mind and body, self and world, ideal and real. This title demonstrates that this ambivalence in conceptions of imagination informs fundamental philosophical and aesthetic projects of European modernity.

  • av Catherine Eaton Skinner
    585

    Whether painting the human figure, various animal forms, or the changing landscape, each of Catherine Eaton Skinner works represents a unique pilgrimage of mind and spirit connecting with the journeys of those who witness her work. This anthology portrays Catherine's passion for the animals, and her relationship among them.

  • - His Life in Letters
     
    1 235

    Robert Bechtold Heilman was a great literary figure of the 20th century. This work includes the letters that follow Heilman's career from the time he was a thirty-six-year-old member of Louisiana State University's English Department, through his tenure at the University of Washington from 1948 to 1975, until a few years before his death in 2004.

  • - Korea's Democratic Unionism Under Park Chung Hee
    av Hwasook B. Nam
    1 479

    Examines the rise and fall, during the rule of Park Chung Hee (1961-79), of the combative labor union at the Korea Shipbuilding and Engineering Corporation (KSEC), which was Korea's largest shipyard until Hyundai appeared on the scene in the early 1970s. This work focuses on the perceptions, attitudes, and discourses of the heavy-industry workers.

  • - Sex, Culture, and Neoliberal Governance in Vietnam
    av Thu-huong Nguyen-vo
    1 235

    In the late 1980s, Vietnam joined the global economy after decades of war and relative isolation, demonstrating how a former socialist government can adapt to global market forces with their neoliberal emphasis on freedom of choice for entrepreneurs and consumers. This book examines an aspect of this new market: commercial sex.

  • - Black Women and the Moving Image Since 1970
    av Andrea Barnwell Brownlee
    595,-

    Looks at black women artists and video art. This survey examines an intriguing and unbounded scope of work, including experimental film, projections, and installations. It presents creative projects by established artists who became interested in time-based media such as Camille Billops, Barbara McCullough, Howardena Pindell, and Adrian Piper.

  • av John C. Witte
    1 235

    Composed of staggered tercets, this book features poems that track the chaotic rush and swerve of life as we live it. It teems with expertly realized lyrics, monologues, and narratives, as well as poems based on historical figures from Ovid to Janis Joplin.

  • av Ann Streissguth
    305,-

    Offers insight into concepts of linking inside and outside rooms and of combining private and public spaces. This book describes the process through which the authors transformed a steep forested hillside in the heart of Seattle into a deciduous woodland garden with banks of perennials, a dell, and a site for ornamental and food-producing plants.

  • - The End of Ecology in Slovakia
    av Edward K. Snajdr
    1 605

    Discusses how ecology activists in Slovakia generated a social movement that led to political dialogue about freedom, ethnicity, and power. This work explains why Slovakia's ecology movement, so strong under socialism, fell apart so rapidly despite the persistence of serious ecological maladies in the region.

  • - Native American Art for Far-flung Territories
    av Judith Ostrowitz
    529

    Examines how members of Native American and Canadian First Nation groups situate their art in contemporary global environments, creating a different kind of nexus between the requirements of Native communities and the forms of public display that are of interest to worldwide audiences.

  • - Histories of Buddhist Monastic Education in Laos and Thailand
    av Justin Thomas McDaniel
    1 605

    Examines modern and premodern Buddhist monastic education traditions in Laos and Thailand. Through five centuries of adaptation and reinterpretation of sacred texts and commentaries, this title traces curricular variations in Buddhist oral and written education that reflect a wide array of community goals and values.

  • - Yue Opera and Social Change in Twentieth-Century Shanghai
    av Jin Jiang
    389 - 1 605

    Explores the influence of Yue opera - a subgenre of Chinese opera that transformed all-male opera into an all-female art form, with women cross-dressing as male characters. This volume details the contributions of opera stars and related professionals and examines the relationships among actresses, patrons, and fans.

  • - Chinese Narrative Ballads in Women's Script
     
    1 235

    Presents a glimpse into Chinese folk literature through translated verses secretly written by the oppressed village women of Hunan, who bravely scribed their stories, in their own words.

  • - Fisheries and Tourism on the Monterey Coast
    av Connie Y. Chiang
    1 265,-

    Monterey, California is home to the Monterey Bay Aquarium and provided the setting for John Steinbeck's novel "Cannery Row", yet the city's coastline was also the stage for a great shift in the junction of industry and tourism. This book looks at the ways in which Monterey has formed, and been formed by, the tension between labour and leisure.

  • - Color, Light, Time, and Place Selected Works, 1965-2007
    av Robin Updike
    285,-

    Features landscape paintings of Michael Dailey balances line and colour to produce paintings about the nuances of space, light, and atmosphere that comprise our memories of time and place.

  • - Architecture and Politics in the Twentieth Century
     
    1 235

    Presents a collection of essays offering treatment of the development of architecture in the Middle East. This book also demonstrates the political dimensions of both creating the built environment and, subsequently, inhabiting it.

  • - New Critical Perspectives on the Literature of the Puerto Rican Diaspora
     
    1 235

    Contains sixteen essays which approach the literature of the Puerto Rican diaspora with insightful results. This book analyzes how the diasporic experience of Puerto Ricans is played out in the context of class, race, gender, and sexuality and how other themes emerging from post-colonialism and post-modernism come into play.

  • - Funerals in the Cultural Exchange between China and Europe
    av Nicolas Standaert
    1 605

    Demonstrates the interweaving of Chinese and European ritual practices at different levels of interaction in seventeenth-century China. This book explores the role of rituals - specifically rites related to death and funerals - in cross-cultural exchange.

  • - The Social Life of Names
    av Christopher F. Roth
    1 605

    The Tsimshian people of coastal British Columbia use a system of hereditary name-titles in which names are treated as objects of inheritable wealth. This book examines the way in which names link members of a lineage to a past and to the places where that past unfolded.

  • - Culture, Power, and the State, 1870-1940
    av Afshin Marashi
    1 235

    When Naser al-Din Shah, who ruled Iran from 1848 to 1896, claimed the title Shadow of God on Earth, his authority rested on pre-modern conceptions of sacred kingship. This title follows Naser al-Din Shah on a tour of Europe in 1873 that led to his importing a new public image of monarchy - an image based on the European late imperial model.

  • - Ten Versions of a Chinese Legend
     
    1 235

    Tells the story of a young woman named Meng Jiang who makes a long, solitary journey to deliver winter clothes to her husband, a drafted labourer on the grandiose Great Wall construction project of the notorious First Emperor of the Qin dynasty (BCE 221-208).

  • - French-Ottoman Encounters, 1830-1914
    av Zeynep Celik
    739

    Examines the cities of Algeria and Tunisia under French colonial rule and those of the Ottoman Arab provinces. By shifting the emphasis from the 'centers' of Paris and Istanbul to the 'peripheries', this title presents a more nuanced look at cross-cultural exchanges.

  • - Architecture and the Art of the Nation
    av Alice Y. Tseng
    739

    It was not until Japan's opening to the West during the Meiji period (1868-1912) that terms for "art (bijutsu) and "art museum" (bijutsukan) were coined. This title documents Japan's unification of national art and cultural resources to forge a modern identity influenced by European museum and exhibition culture.

  • - A Painter's Visions of a Playwright
    av Joan Templeton
    645

    Explores the interrelationships between two Norwegian giants of European modernism. Edvard Munch's work stretches from portraits of Ibsen to innovative depictions of scenes from Ibsen's plays such as Ghosts and Peer Gynt to set designs. Joan Templeton is professor of English at Long Island University and president of the Ibsen Society of America. She is the author of Ibsen's Women.

  • - The Paintings of Yun Gee and Li-lan
    av Joyce Brodsky
    845

    Examines the life and work of Chinese born painter Yun Gee and his Chinese American daughter Li-lan in the context of trans-nationalism and hybridity, race, identity, and globalization.

  • - Images, Icons, and Ideologies of the African Body
     
    1 209

    Explorations of contemporary art have focused on issues of identity and race for some time. Few, however, have sought to investigate these themes by juxtaposing historical and contemporary frameworks. This book examines an especially charged icon - the black female body.

  • - Frances Blakemore, 1906-1997
    av Michiyo Morioka
    479,-

    Northwest artist Frances Blakemore had a lifelong love affair with Japan. She first went to Japan in 1935 and spent most of her adult life in Tokyo. Her experience with Japan encompassed the entire period from pre-World War II militarism to post-war modernization. This book introduces the adventures of an American artist.

  • - Jeweled Earth
    av Nathan Kernan
    409,-

    For nearly four decades, Joseph Goldberg has produced paintings of great intelligence and sumptuous beauty. The paintings of the 1980s pursued a variety of motifs abstracted from architecture and landscape. This title includes an essay that examines Goldberg's oeuvre and explores the role of poetry in the artist's life and work.

  • - Space, Time, and Information in American Biological Science, 1870-1920
    av Phillip Thurtle
    1 605

    Explains the technological, economic, cultural and narrative transformations necessary to make genetic thinking possible. This book offers a cultural history that challenges our own ways of organizing knowledge even as it explicates those of an earlier era.

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    1 115

    Looks at how people in the world manage to store and process massive amounts of information that overloads their senses and their systems, and discusses how tools can help bring these real information interactions closer to the ideal. This book offers approaches to conceptual problems of information management.

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