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  • av Keith Gilyard
    525,-

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    789,-

    While Israel is a small country, it has a diverse and continually changing society. As a result, since the 1960s Israeli anthropology has been a fertile ground for researchers. This collection introduces readers to the diverse field of social anthropology in Israel, pointing to both its rich history and promising future.

  • - Memories of Life in a Southern Cotton Mill Town
    av George G. Suggs
    665,-

    In this first-hand account of his native Bladenboro, George G. Suggs seeks to capture the world of a thriving cotton mill town where the company was dominant but the workers had forged a strong community. Here the focus is on the workers - their interests, personalities and values.

  • - New Approaches
     
    465,-

    In the 1970s, feminism transformed fairy-tale studies and sparked a debate that would change the way society thinks about fairy tales and the words ""happily ever after."" After three decades of provocative criticism and controversy, this book reevaluates the feminist critique of fairy tales.

  • av Emma Wolf
    395

  • av Pam Smith & Mike Smith
    275,-

  • av Tamar Alexander-Frizer
    939,-

  • - Creativity and the Comic Mind
    av Mary Ann Rishel
    419

    Providing both theory and praxis, this volume explains how to write humour, comedy, satire, parody, nonsense, and both the literary and the joke monologue. It includes the history and cultural background of each major genre, followed by an array of writing exercises and examples.

  • - Trauma and Mourning in Memoirs by Jewish Austrian Reemigres
    av Jacqueline Vansant
    635,-

    This is an examination of memoirs written after 1945 by Jewish Austrians mourning the loss of their Heimat (home/homeland). The author uses these autobiographical accounts to construct a framework to explore issues of individual and collective identity and cultural memory in an Austrian context.

  • - The Life of Otis Milton Smith
    av Otis Milton Smith
    495

    The author recounts his life as an African-American who overcame poverty and prejudice to become a successful politician and the first black elected to a statewide office. He went on to become the first black vice president and general counsel to General Motors.

  • - The Hidden Stages of Weimar Cinema
     
    375,-

    The eight essays in this volume consider questions concerning spatial transformations in and around Weimar cinema. They analyse the periphery - the other spaces that are implicated, if not present, in the films themselves.

  • - Rhetoric, Language, and Literacy for the Hip Hop Generation
    av Kermit E. Campbell
    389,-

    Because of the increasing influence of Hip hop music and culture, it is important to address Hip hop and African American vernacular as rhetoric worthy of serious scrutiny. Kermit E. Campbell not only insists on this worthiness but also investigates the role that African American vernacular plays in giving a voice to America's marginalized.

  • - Inmate #6582 in Ravensbruck Concentration Camp for Women
     
    389,-

    This is the memoir of Nanda Herbermann, a German Catholic writer and editor who was arrested and deported to Ravensbruck concentration camp after being accused of collaboration. An introduction placing her work within current debates about gender and the Holocaust is included.

  • - Sailing Ships and the Lake Michigan Frontier
    av Theodore & J. Karamanski
    605

    Throughout the 19th and early-20th centuries, schooner trade was vital to the development of the Great Lakes region. This study tells the stories of the crews that sailed the schooners, their labour issues and strikes, the role of the schooner in the maritime economy and the roots of its demise.

  • - The Costs and Benefits of Metropolitan Job Sprawl
    av Joseph J. Persky
    375,-

    An examination of the benefits and consequences to cities when companies relocate to the suburbs. Theoretic models of a manufacturing plant and a business services office in the Chicago area illustrate such phenomena as suburban wealth creation, increased traffic congestion and housing abandonment.

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    725,-

    The values that shape economic development policies are often not plainly expressed. This study shows how nontraditional evaluation methods can limit the values that inform public policy and determine whether those values and the policies are in the best interests of the community that adopts them.

  • av Richard L. Allen
    605

  • av René de Costa
    495

    Jorge Luis Borges (1899-1985) was an Argentine writer of serious avant-garde poetry and prose. This work studies the humour embedded in the author. The author aims to show how Borges was concerned with making the humour in his work more apparent without abandoning the essential story line.

  • - Narratives of Tunisian-Israeli Women
    av Esther Schely-Newman
    589,-

    Organized by themes of childhood, marriage, motherhood, immigration and old age, this study provides an analysis of how four Tunisian-Israeli women tell the stories of their lives and takes a look at the implications for our own understanding of stories and the behaviour of communication.

  • - History of the Pittsburgh Steamship Company
    av Al Miller
    605

    Formed in 1901 by US Steel Corporation, the Pittsburgh Steamship Company became the largest fleet in Great Lakes shipping and the American steel industry. This work tells its story: the ships, the men who sailed them, and the conditions that shaped their times.

  • - From Margin to Mainstream
     
    545,-

    Detroit is home to one of the largest and most diverse Arab communities outside the Middle East. This collection of memoirs, poetry, interviews and essays brings together the work of 25 contributors to paint a colourful portrait of Detroit's Arab community.

  • av David Sorkin
    405,-

    This study of German Jewry's contribution to Jewish and German culture.

  • av Kathryn Bishop Eckert
    695,-

    From 1870 to 1910, the prosperity of the copper and iron mining, lumbering and shipping industries of the Lake Superior region created a demand for more substantial buildings. This book examines the region as a built environment and the efforts of architects and builders to use local red sandstone.

  • - Essays on Organizing, Outreach and Internal Transformations
     
    479,-

    This collection of essays is arranged around the themes of organizing, reaching out, and self-transformation, seeking to demonstrate the interconnection of the concepts. It examines prospects for growth and considers the current environment for organizing departures from past practices.

  • av Tamar El-Or
    679,-

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    479,-

    This collection studies the cultural tradition of the ""qassas"", or storyteller, and the Arab folktale. The annotated stories offer an insight into Arab culture and tell of the trials and tribulations of ordinary people but also describe fantastic creatures and encounters with supernatural beings.

  • - Jewish Women Flee the Nazis for Brazil
     
    375,-

    This work paints a portrait of German-Jewish women who fled from Nazi Germany in the 1930s and 1940s. Arriving in South America, they faced haunting memories of the terror they had escaped and the challenge of adjusting to Brazil's patriarchal culture, unstable economy and tropical climate.

  • - A Source Book
     
    529,-

    This volume is a documented history of the Jewish people in North America from the late 16th century. It chronicles the evolving domestic, religious and political experiences of Jews in the American colonies and later the United States.

  • - Lighthouses of the Upper Great Lakes
    av Charles K. Hyde
    545,-

    This is a guide to the lighthouses of the Great Lakes. Discussing Michigan maritime history, the book also provides a more general history of the United States Lighthouse Service and its descendants, and how these organisations functioned on the Great Lakes.

  • - A Dramatic Construction of Time and Place
    av Flora Gonzalez Mandri
    635,-

    This text examines the multiple narrative perspectives Donoso presents and traces a transformation in Donoso's works from complex stage performance to political forum. It illuminates a weaving of feminine and masculine aspects of artistic voice in his work.

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