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  • - The Education of a White Family in Inner City Schools
    av Lois Stalvey
    265,-

    Though more than twenty years have passed since the first publication of this book, the tragedy is that the message Lois Stalvey shares can only be more important today. "Why bother moving children's bodies around to achieve integrated education", she asks, "if, like the children in our school, they cannot escape teachers with segregating eyes?"

  • av Osumaka Likaka
    339 - 609,-

    Focusing on the years 1917 to 1960, this work examines the complex and lasting effects of forced cotton cultivation in central Africa. Local plots gave way to commercial fields, creating social, environmental and economic change.

  • - Readings in the History of Medicine and Public Health
    av University of Wisconsin Press
    465,-

  • av Thomas McLaughlin
    265 - 299,-

  • - A Casebook
     
    275,-

    A casebook of interpretations of the ballad ""The Walled-Up Wife"". Some contributors offer competing nationalistic claims concerning the ballad's origins, Ruth Mandel examines gender and power issues in the ballad, and Lyubomira Parpulova-Gribble presents a structuralist interpretation.

  • av Harold Scheub
    449,-

    In the years between the Sharpeville Massacre of 1960 and the Soweto Uprising of 1976--a period that was both the height of the apartheid system in South Africa and, in retrospect, the beginning of its end--Harold Scheub went to Africa to collect stories. With tape-recorder and camera in hand, Scheub registered the testaments of Swati, Xhosa, Ndebele, and Zulu storytellers, farming people who lived in the remote reaches of rural South Africa. While young people fought in the streets of Soweto and South African writers made the world aware of apartheid's evils, the rural storytellers resisted apartheid in their own way, using myth and metaphor to preserve their traditions and confront their oppressors. For more than 20 years, Scheub kept the promise he made to the storytellers to publish his translations of their stories only when freedom came to South Africa. The Tongue Is Fire presents these voices of South African oral tradition--the historians, the poets, the epic-performers, the myth-makers--documenting their enduring faith in the power of the word to sustain tradition in the face of determined efforts to distort or eliminate it. These texts are a tribute to the storytellers who have always, in periods of crisis, exercised their art to inspire their own people.

  • - Reading Against the Grain
    av University of Wisconsin Press
    299,-

  • - Environmental Rhetoric in Contemporary America
     
    569,-

    Examining specific environmental debates, this study suggests the environment is a concept and a set of cultural values constructed by our use of language. It explores how genres such as nature writing have influenced discourse, and investigates the impact of cultural traditions.

  • - A Memoir of Mexican California
    av Antonio Maria Osio
    379,-

    This work provides an English translation of the history of upper California during the era of Mexican rule. A Mexican-Californian, Osio writes of life in old Monterey, Los Angeles and San Francisco, and gives a first-hand account of the political intrigues of the 1830s.

  • - Construction of Alcohol Problems
    av Joseph R. Gusfield
    305,-

    This work brings together a selection of the author's articles, written over a period of 20 years, observing the place of alcohol in American culture. The text also contains several ethnographic studies of bars in San Diego and a study of court-mandated programmes for drink drivers.

  • av Bob Hicok
    189,-

    These poems, reflecting a kind of severity, set out to produce a morally accurate view of the mundane world they inhabit. The poet also, however, keeps his eye on the larger view - on megalopolis, and also what he himself calls, ""the heart's jazz"".

  • av Lynn Powell
    189,-

    These poems explore the author's Southern Baptist upbringing and how that history echoes through her adult experiences of sexual love, self-knowledge, loss and motherhood. Her ""testament"" is that of a life, a family and a world.

  • - Ethnicity, Nationalism and Politics in the Commonwealth of Independent States
    av A.M. Khazanov
    265 - 395,-

    A study of the fate of ethnic communities in the former Soviet Union, showing the interconnections between nationalism, ethnic relations, social structure and the ongoing political process. Included are studies of the situations in Central Asia, Kazakhstan and of the Yakut and Meskhetian Turks.

  • - Origins of the Twentieth-century Factory System in the United States, 1880-1920
    av Daniel Nelson
    265 - 519

    This text documents the history of the factory system in the United States. It discusses topics such as relations between technological and organisational innovation, the changing role of the foreman and the spread of personnel work.

  • av Edward E. Daub
    449,-

    Designed as a companion and study guide for the textbook ""Comprehending Technical Japanese"", this book serves as a supplement to ""Basic Technical Japanese"". It provides explanations of the origin and meaning of more than 500 Kanji, chosen for their significance in the literature of the sciences.

  • - Essays on Boasian Ethnography and the German Anthropological Tradition
     
    329,-

    Franz Boas, the founding figure of anthropology in America, came to the United States from Germany in 1886. This volume in the History of Anthropology series explores the extent and significance of Boas' roots in the German intellectual tradition and late-19th century German anthropology.

  • - An Athenian Anthropography
    av Neni Panourgia
    299,-

    Following the lives of men and women in the neighbourhoods of Athens, this study considers how individuals define their identity as Athenians, as members of a family, as subjects of a policy, and in death or mourning.

  • - Essays on Boasian Ethnography and the German Anthropological Tradition
     
    519

    Franz Boas, the founding figure of anthropology in America, came to the United States from Germany in 1886. This volume in the History of Anthropology series explores the extent and significance of Boas' roots in the German intellectual tradition and late-19th century German anthropology.

  • - Current Issues in Socio-historical Perspective
     
    315,-

    Provides an introduction to the historical development and current status of various health care topics. The book is organised in sections: basic concepts; public health; health care professions; health care organisations; mental illness; financing health care; and medical education.

  • - Gender Equality in the Workplace
    av University of Wisconsin Press
    189,-

    Many US private employers have enacted foetal protection policies that barred women - that is, women who had not been surgically sterilised - working in jobs that might expose foetuses to toxins. This text analyses these policies and the ambiguous responses to them.

  • - Goethe, Novalis and the Poetics of Vyacheslav Ivanov
    av Michael Wachtel
    625,-

    This work explores the art and development of Vyacheslav Ivanov (1866-1949), the poet and theorist who articulated a highly influential concept of Symbolism. The German writers Goethe and Novalis also played a central part in his vision, being precursors in the proto-Symbolist pantheon.

  • - Baconian Science and the Nineteenth-century Literary Imagination
    av Jonathan Smith
    299,-

    Examining the cultural debate about scientific method in 19th-century Britain, this study focuses on Francis Bacon to argue that literary figures were involved in constructing a methodology that would serve both science and literature, by bringing together reason and imagination.

  • - Essays in the Theory and Practice of Lex Non Scripta
     
    639,-

    In every culture there exists unwritten law - obligations and prohibitions that are understood, and transgressions that are punished. These volumes explore the historical implications of folk law, its influence around the globe, and the conflicts that arise when it diverges from official law.

  • - Ecological and Economic Change Along the Western Sahel, 1600-1850
    av James L.A. Webb & Jr
    275,-

    A study of the ecological and economic impact of desertification along the southern edge of the western Sahara. A climatological trend toward increasing aridity has forced the desert 300 kilometers to the south, transforming ethnic identities and ways of life along the Western Sahel.

  • av University of Wisconsin Press
    275,-

    Sent to the Congo (Zaire) in the 50s, as fieldworker for a Belgian cultural agency, Vansina helped to found the field of African history as a scholarly speciality. This memoir describes Vansina's life and career on three continents, against the background of the collapse of colonialism in Africa.

  • - Memoirs of a Naturalist
    av Frances Hamerstrom
    329,-

    This is the memoir of wildlife biologist, Fran Hamerstrom. The only woman to receive a graduate degree from ecologist Aldo Leopold, Hamerstrom illustrates the hardships of implementing a conservation mentality and provides glimpses of both the wildlife world and the human one which studies it.

  • - Mass Society and Cultural Criticism in Dickens, Melville and Kafka
    av David Suchoff
    275,-

    Using the methods of Frankfurt School theorists, Walter Benjamin and Theodor Adorno, Suchoff offers new readings of Dickens, Melville and Kafka that underscore the political and social critiques inherent in their novels. He also studies the historical origins of literary theory.

  • - Working for Their Rights from Settlement to Suffrage
    av Genevieve G. McBride
    345,-

    Genevieve McBride traces women's work in reform movements in the state's politics and especially in its press, bringing women's voices vividly to life, in their own words. Nowhere was ""the struggle"" fought for so long and so hard as in Wisconsin.

  • - Formation of Mexican American Autobiography
    av Genaro M. Padilla
    329,-

    A study of the autobiographical writings of Mexican Americans in the century following the US-Mexican War of 1846-1848. Faced with the deliberate obliteration of their culture, these people set down the stories of their lives and communities, as a means of both remembering and resisting.

  • - And Other Essays on Politics, Law and Morality
    av Gerald C. MacCallum
    569,-

    These 14 essays on the philosophy of the law address topics which include legislative intent and negative and positive freedom.

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