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  • av Parvis Emad
    675,-

    One of the significant philosophical works of the 20th-century, ""Contributions to Philosophy"" is also one of the most difficult. This collection of essays, unravels this challenging work. It highlights Heidegger's ""being-historical thinking"" as thinking that sheds light on theological, technological, and scientific interpretations of reality.

  • - Sixty Years of Gay Autobiography
    av Bertram J. Cohler
    329 - 729

    Examines the changing identity of gay men writing within a historical context. By contrasting the personal experience of these disparate writers, this work illustrates the social transformations that these men helped shape.

  • av Fleda Brown
    189 - 549

    Contains poems that turn back toward sources: toward home and the idea of home, toward the body, and toward objects that return us to ourselves. They move from quantum mechanics, wildflowers, and a Bobcat driver to a woman killed by a flying deer, magma becoming rock, and an invasion of flying ants.

  • - A Guide to Historic Sites
    av Margaret Beattie Bogue
    379 - 729

    With its rugged shoreline and deep, cold waters, Lake Superior offers exciting opportunities for travel and exploration. This guide to the region follows the Lake Superior shoreline clockwise through Minnesota, Ontario, Michigan, and Wisconsin. It highlights many landmarks and points of interest that surround the lake.

  • - Law, Religion, and Culture in Israel
    av Daphne Barak-Erez
    569,-

    The prohibition against pigs is one of the most powerful symbols of Jewish culture. This title explores how the historical sensitivity of Jews to the pig prohibition was incorporated into Israeli law and culture. It offers a decade-by-decade discussion of the relationship between law and culture since the inception of the Israeli nation-state.

  • av Betsy Andrews
    189 - 355,-

    A book-length poem that pounds the pavement of the New Jersey Turnpike, driving through America - past land-fills and wetlands and weapons labs - under the towering shadows of engines, oil, and war.

  • - A History of Peninsula State Park
    av William H. Tishler
    329,-

    Explores the history of the park land, from its importance to Native Americans and early European settlers through the 20th century. This work relates the role of conservationists and progressives in establishing the state park, its popularity for tourism and recreation, and efforts to protect the park's resources from a variety of threats.

  • - Anthology of Native Voices
     
    395,-

    Presents the oral traditions, legends, speeches, myths, histories, literature, and historically significant documents of the twelve independent bands and Indian Nations of Wisconsin. This anthology introduces us to a group of voices, enhanced by many maps, photographs, and chronologies.

  • - Ralph Ellison, Classicism, and African American Literature
    av Patrice D. Rankine
    329,-

    Demonstrates that, similar to their white counterparts, African American authors - including Ralph Ellison, Toni Morrison and Countee Cullen - have been students of classical languages, literature, and mythologies by such writers as Homer, Euripides, and Seneca. This study of black classicism becomes an exploration of America's cultural integrity.

  • - The One About the Asses
    av Titus Maccius Plautus
    275 - 625,-

    Reveals the play as a key to Roman social relations centered on many kinds of slavery: to sex, money, and family structure; to masculinity and social standing; to senility and partying; and to jokes, lies, and idiocy. This work includes comprehensive commentary, useful indexes, and a pronunciation guide.

  • - The St. Louis Passengers and the Holocaust
    av Scott Miller & Sarah A. Ogilvie
    265,-

    The ordeal of the refugee ship St. Louis has become a symbol of the world's indifference to the plight of European Jewry on the eve of the Holocaust. Although the story of the St. Louis is well known, the actual fates of the passengers has slipped into hi

  • - A Novel
    av Lynn C. Miller
    329,-

    Recounts the events of the previous fall when the protagonist was suspected of killing Isabel Vittorio, the chair of her department and her former lover. This book dramatizes how communities can create the very climate of mistrust and paranoia that victimizes them.

  • - On a Slow Boat from Shanghai to Texas
    av Gillian Kendall
    299,-

    After accepting a job teaching English on a small engineering vessel traveling from Shanghai to Texas, the author embarks on a journey with no ports of call but emotional landscapes. She invites readers to travel with her across cultural divides as deep and mysterious as the Pacific while she explores her own culture, orientation, and heart.

  • - The Next Generation of Research
     
    569,-

  • - The Commentary of British Visitors to the United States, 1890-1950
    av Robert Frankel
    395,-

    Focuses on four of the most insightful British commentators on America between 1890 and 1950. This work examines the New World experiences of these commentators and the books they wrote about America. It also probes similar writings by other observers from the British Isles, including Beatrice Webb, Rudyard Kipling, and George Bernard Shaw.

  • - WHA Radio and the Wisconsin Idea
    av Randall Davidson
    459

    Describes how, with homemade equipment and ideas developed from scratch, 9XM endured many struggles and became a tangible example of "the Wisconsin Idea," bringing the educational riches of the university to the state's residents. This book is based on archival materials dating back to the early twentieth century.

  • - Nation, Culture, Identities
     
    675,-

    Combines ethnographic and historic strategies to reveal how dance plays crucial cultural roles in various regions of the world, including Tonga, Java, Bosnia-Herzegovina, New Mexico, India, Korea, Macedonia, and England. This work finds a balance between past and present and examines how dance practices are core identity and cultural creators.

  • - In Search of a Modern Matriarchy
    av Tom DeMott
    355,-

    Part travel adventure through a little-known world and part ethnography, exploring how Zapotec women earned their legendary status in a remote corner of southern Mexico. This work tackles a primal question: what would life be like if women, rather than men, had the advantage?

  • - Essays on Edna O'Brien
    av Wanda Balzano
    329,-

    Since the 1960 publication of her first novel, ""The Country Girls"", award-winning Irish writer Edna O'Brien has been both celebrated and maligned. This book situates her in Irish contexts that allow for an appraisal of her contribution to Irish women's literary tradition while attesting to the potency of writing against patriarchal conventions.

  • - Stanley Kubrick, Film and the Uses of History
    av Diane Johnson, Vincent Anthony LoBrutto, Mark Crispin Miller, m.fl.
    355 - 735

    Analyzes Stanley Kubrick's films from a variety of perspectives. This is a study of one of the controversial filmmakers of the twentieth century. It ends with three viewpoints on Kubrick's final film, ""Eyes Wide Shut"", placing it in the contexts of film history, the history and theory of psychoanalysis, and the sociology of sex and power.

  • - Instantaneas/Snapshots
    av Alicia Borinsky
    339,-

    Includes short, bilingual stories set in Buenos Aires (with each piece appearing in Spanish and English on facing pages). This work provides glimpses into the lives of the city's inhabitants: its businessmen and tango dancers, politicians and torturers, triumphant divas and discarded children.

  • - Thinking After Heidegger
    av Gail Stenstad
    329 - 889,-

    How are we to think and act constructively in the face of today's environmental and political catastrophes? Gail Stenstad finds answers in the thought of German philosopher Martin Heidegger. Stenstad's writing enacts Heidegger's transformative way of thinking; and brings new insight into contemporary environmental, political, and personal issues.

  • - A Writer in America
    av Walter B. Rideout
    749,-

    A biography of the major American writer of novels and short stories - Sherwood Anderson. In the first volume of this two-volume work, the author chronicles the life of Anderson. The second volume covers Anderson's return to business pursuits, and his extensive travels in the South, touring factories.

  • - A Novel
    av Sara Rath
    329,-

    Hannah inherits her uncle's rundown resort and heads to the northwoods to sell the business. The only interested buyer is Ingold, a mining company. Trapped in a dispute between Ingold and Uncle Hal's friends, she reluctantly operates the resort and encounters the inevitability of change, in herself and in the nostalgic landscape of the deep North.

  • - Russian History and Literature as Stalinist Propaganda
     
    329,-

    Focusing on a number of historical and literary personalities who were regarded with disdain in the aftermath of the 1917 revolution, this book tells the fascinating story of these individuals' return to canonical status during the darkest days of the Stalin era. It also features pieces on literary and cultural history, film, opera, and theater.

  • av Judi Kesselman-Turkel & Franklynn Peterson
    329,-

    Offers insightful strategies addressing virtually several aspects of writing a magazine article for publication. Designed to be useful for both experienced magazine writers, and those seeking to break into the magazine-writing industry, this handbook provides a step-by-step approach taking the reader through every stage of the publication process.

  • - A Memoir
    av Colette Inez
    395,-

    In post-WWII America, stranger to her own past, Colette Inez survives a harrowing adolescence and a menacing, abusive adoptive family by defining her solace in a passion for literature. This memoir, spans two continents, a trail of discovery, and a buried secret that allowed her to reconcile her past, present and finally come of age as an artist.

  • - Economy, Society, and Environment in Central Africa
    av David Gordon
    329,-

    Aims to challenge conventional theories of economic development, with a comparative case study of inland fisheries in Zambia and Congo, from pre- to post-colonial times. Interweaving oral traditions, songs, and interviews, as well archival research, this tale an analysis of economic and social transformations, and a study of comparative politics.

  • - A Novel
    av Mack Friedman
    265,-

    Ivan, a young Jewish boy from Milwaukee, embarks on a journey of sexual discovery that leads him from Wisconsin to Alaska, Philadelphia, and Mexico through stints as a fishery worker, artist, and finally a hustler who learns to provide the blank canvas for other people's dreams.

  • av Joyce Elbrecht & Lydia Fakundiny
    339,-

    Through the vodun sanctuary kept by Frances Boullet, her diary, and the novel flow tales of trading; piracy; colonization; slave life at a plantation; an Indian bride's miraculous legacy from the time of the Seminole Wars; Haitian uprisings and inter-American conflict; and murders, births, and hauntings in Reconstruction times and after.

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