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  • av Laura Severin
    259,-

    This study of the writer Stevie Smith, portrays her as a well-connected literary insider who used many genres to resist domestic ideology in Britain. It explores the connections between her work and mass media production, and focuses on such contempories as Virginia Woolf and Aldous Huxley.

  • - Puffery in Advertising and Selling
    av Ivan L. Preston
    275,-

    This edition provides new examples of puffery and deceit in advertising. It examines in detail the role of laws and the Federal Trade Commission in ensuring fair representation of goods and services to consumers. It describes and assesses development in advertising from the mid-1970s to today.

  • av Charles W. Nuckolls
    329,-

    Offering a cognitive and psychoanalytic approach, this work asks why culture is a problem that can never be solved. It develops a theory of cultural dialectics based on the concept of paradox, in which it shows how ambivalence and conflicts are at the heart of all cultural knowledge systems.

  • - Orders and Eras in Comparative Perspective
     
    275,-

    This comparative history looks at politics in the nations collectively known as the Group of Seven - the United States, Canada, Britain, France, Germany, Japan and Italy. From the end of World War II to the end of the Cold War, the book emphasizes political eras and political orders.

  • av Arthur E. Murphy
    569,-

    This work introduces readers to a philosopher who used ordinary English to address traditional problems of philosophy. Murphy gives a critical account of speculative philsophy and, at the same time, offers a constructive attempt to outline a philosophy true both to reason and reality.

  • - A Family Portrait
    av Glenway Wescott
    345,-

    In this novel, the winner of Harper Prize 1927, the young Alwyn Tower leaves Wisconsin to travel in Europe, but finds himself haunted by a family of long-dead spirits - his grandparents and great-uncles and aunts, a generation whose young adulthood was shattered by the Civil War.

  • - Thirty Scholars Reflect on Their Jewish Identity
     
    329,-

    In this work Jewish-American scholars share their reflections on the interconnectedness of identities and ideas. They examine how their Jewishness has shaped and influenced their intellectual endeavours, and how their intellectual work has developed their sense of themselves as Jews.

  • - Figural Motifs in Western Anatolia and the Aegean Islands
    av Pamela A. Webb
    729

    Focusing specifically on the figural adornment of Hellenistic architecture, this study provides extensive information about the chronology and interpretation of figural motifs adorning religious, civic, commercial, commemorative and domestic constructions.

  • - A Folklore Casebook
     
    569,-

    Looking beyond the story related in Sophocles' drama, this book examines variations of the Oedipus tale from around the world. Taking sociological, psychological, anthropological and structuralist perspectives, the 19 essays reveal the complexities and multiple meanings of this centuries-old tale.

  • - Myth of Sexuality in Papua New Guinea and Beyond
    av James F. Weiner
    625,-

    This text provides a theoretical experiment in anthropology and an analysis of myth and ritual in Papua New Guinea societies. Fashioning an anthropological method from psychoanalytic theories, it uncovers a discourse on sexuality, consumption, voice and subjectivity.

  • av Theda Skocpol & Kenneth Finegold
    275,-

    This text examines the activities of the Nevada regulatory agencies and organised crime in their respective efforts to control gambling. The focus is the ""Black Book"", a list of ""notorious and unsavoury"" persons banned for life from all licensed casinos in the state.

  • av Craig T.Van Degrift
    275,-

    This volume contains 100 kanji that often appear in documents related to solid-state physics and engineering. Ten new kanji and related vocabulary are presented in each lesson, along with exercises for vocabulary building, kanji recognition and translation practice.

  • - First American Film Avant-garde, 1919-45
     
    329,-

    A compilation of articles on the cinematic period from 1919 to 1945. Many treat such early film-makers as Mary Ellen Bute and Theodore Huff and there is a listing of American avant-garde films produced before World War II and a bibliography of relevant criticism, literature and news accounts.

  • av John Phillip Reid
    265,-

    This text demonstrates the significance of constitutional disputes in instigating the American Revolution. It addresses the issues that divided the American colonists from their English legislators: the authority to tax, the authority to legislate, the security of rights and others.

  • - Yanomami Ethnography in Times of Crisis
    av Alcida Rita Ramos
    329,-

    This text provides an anthropological account of the Yanomami and their social organisation, kinship and marriage, moving from the microcosm of individual experience to the broader sociological trends that engulf them. It draws on extensive fieldwork among the Sanuma.

  • - Public Participation in the United States and the Netherlands
    av Bernard C. Cohen
    675,-

    This work offers a detailed comparison of two Western democracies - the United States and the Netherlands - and their pattern of participation in foreign policy.

  • av Robert E. Bieder
    265,-

    A history of native American tribes in Wisconsin, this account follows Wisconsin's Indian communities from the 1600s through 1960. It covers the ways that native communities have striven to shape and maintain their traditions in the face of enormous external pressures.

  • av Adolf Gundersen
    595,-

    This work offers an analysis of the way in which the phenomenon of ""not in my backyard!"" operates in the United States. The author takes the situation further by offering hope for a heightened public engagement with the pressing environmental issues of the day.

  • - A Woman from Eagle River
    av Nell Peters
    189,-

  • - Essays in Literary Theory
    av Mary Lydon
    339,-

    This study asks, "What is the relation of criticism to literature?", "What does it mean to call oneself a woman?", and "What does a (feminine) coming to writing imply?". Lydon identifies with some French literary theorists.

  • - A History
    av John W. Jenkins & E.David Cronon
    535,-

    An account of the political, social, and educational transformations, emphasizing the effect of Wisconsin's partisan politics on the University, the growth of the faculty's role in institutional governance, the development of student communities and the enhancement of its academic reputation.

  • av Dale M. Bauer
    675,-

    This work overturns traditional conclusions about the work of Edith Wharton, showing that the writer's post-World War I writings are acutely engaged with the cultural debates of her day - from reproductive control, through authoritarian politics, to mass culture and its ramifications.

  • - Essays on the Proverb
     
    569,-

    Explores research on proverbs of many cultures. More than 20 essays written by scholars of such diverse disciplines as folklore, literature, psychology, linguistics and anthropology illustrate the significance of traditional proverbs and trace variations of proverbs over time.

  • - American Matters, 1870-1900
    av Marcus Klein
    265,-

    This text explores the sources and meanings of tales and figures that have dominated the American imagination: the Horatio Alger story, the western and the figure of the private eye. They emerged in the late 19th century as a response to immigration, expansion of industry and urbanisation.

  • av Norman Roth
    329 - 639,-

    The Jewish community in Spain was the largest and most important in the West for almost a thousand years, participating fully in cultural and political affairs with Christian and Muslim neighbors. Norman Roth traces the chain of events that led to mass conversions of Spanish Jews to Christianity in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, the rise of animosity against them, the establishment of the Inquisition, and finally, the 1492 Expulsion of the Jews from Spain. Citing evidence from his extensive research of medieval documents, he firmly refutes the traditionally accepted story of "crypto-Judaism", which contends that the conversos were forced publicly to abandon their faith, while continuing secretly to maintain their Jewish traditions. Roth argues persuasively that the conversos were, in fact, sincere Christians.

  • - Society and Cultural Poetics in Mexican-American South Texas
    av Jose Eduardo Limon
    275,-

    This text is a historical and ethnographic account of Mexican-American folk culture. The devil appears as a recurrent motif, signalling the ideological contradictions of folk practices in a South Texas on the verge of postmodernity.

  • - Truth, Falsity and Advertisers
    av Ivan L. Preston
    265 - 309

    The aim of this text is to demonstrate how advertising can better serve its audience. It points out that advertising is full of legal falsity, and argues that the problem with this falsity is not so much the bald lie, as it is the deception, and so calls for regulatory adjustment.

  • - World Economy and Ecology of Aluminium
     
    329,-

    Case studies on aluminum (aluminium) production, blending empirical data with theories of the state, the firm, industrial organisation and industrial development. Historical, sociological, economic and ecological factors affecting the organisational dynamics of aluminum production are considered.

  • - The Plenitude of Memory in Southwestern New Britain
    av Thomas Maschio
    315,-

    As he challenges classical semiological accounts of cultural representation in this ethnography of Melanesian religious phenomenology, Maschio aims to show that ritual and poetic performance are about the enactment, expression and invention of the self.

  • av Leslie Friedman Goldstein
    299,-

    This is an introduction to the most important recent court decisions affecting women in the United States. Abortion, sexual harrassment, pornography, surrogate motherhood, rape, custody rights - the legal and social questions surrounding these issues are brought to life in this casebook.

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