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  • av Terry Eagleton
    159,-

  • av Nelly Lahoud
    239,-

  • av Chris Armstrong
    235,-

  • av Jeremy Black
    239,-

  • av Penelope J. Corfield
    249

  • av Terence Dooley
    249

  • av Felice Fischer
    639,-

    One hundred treasures of Japanese art are presented in this sumptuous volume, drawn from the collection of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Dating from Neolithic times to today, with particular emphasis on the Edo and Meiji periods, the works range from architecture and paintings to prints, ceramics, lacquer, textiles, and metalwork.

  • av Irene Calderoni
    339,-

    A close investigation of aerial war and atmospheric violence through artist Lawrence Abu Hamdan’s newly commissioned audio and video installation

  • av Jennifer R. Henneman
    775,-

    A new look at French Orientalism's influence on the art of the American West, showing how aesthetics and ideology jointly informed approaches to colonialism and expansion during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries in both France and the United States

  • av Emma Lewis
    639,-

    Two acclaimed South African artists offer a cross-generational dialogue on history, memory, and the power of self-narration

  • - A People's History
    av Evelyn Lord
    189,-

    In this intimate history of the extraordinary Black Plague pandemic that swept through the British Isles in 1665, Evelyn Lord focuses on the plague’s effects on smaller towns, where every death was a singular blow affecting the entire community. Lord’s fascinating reconstruction of life during plague times presents the personal experiences of a wide range of individuals, from historical notables Samuel Pepys and Isaac Newton to common folk who tilled the land and ran the shops. She brings this dark era to vivid life through stories of loss and survival from those who grieved, those who fled, and those who hid to await their fate.  

  • av Clare Elliott
    575,-

    An eclectic selection of twentieth-century artwork from the collection of legendary curator and museum director Walter Hopps, some with personal reminiscences by the artists themselves

  • av Michael J Schreffler
    739,-

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    av Nikolaus Pevsner & James Bettley
    733

  • av Dieter Roelstraete, Hendrik Folkerts, Selen Ansen & m.fl.
    825

  • av Paul R. Ehrlich
    349

  • av Daniel Boyarin
    339,-

  • av Cristina Stanciu
    555,-

  • av Sadie T. M. Alexander
    369

  • av Laurence Madeline
    975,-

  • av Danielle O. Kisluk-Grosheide
    355,-

    Illuminating three centuries of European artistry and ingenuity, this volume in The Met’s acclaimed How to Read series provides a wide-ranging exploration of decorative arts from British writing tables to Russian snuffboxes

  • av Terry Eagleton
    189,-

    Culture is a defining aspect of what it means to be human. Defining culture and pinpointing its role in our lives is not, however, so straightforward. Terry Eagleton, one of our foremost literary and cultural critics, is uniquely poised to take on the challenge. In this keenly analytical and acerbically funny book, he explores how culture and our conceptualizations of it have evolved over the last two centuries-from rarified sphere to humble practices, and from a bulwark against industrialism's encroaches to present-day capitalism's most profitable export. Ranging over art and literature as well as philosophy and anthropology, and major but somewhat "e;unfashionable"e; thinkers like Johann Gottfried Herder and Edmund Burke as well as T. S. Eliot, Matthew Arnold, Raymond Williams, and Oscar Wilde, Eagleton provides a cogent overview of culture set firmly in its historical and theoretical contexts, illuminating its collusion with colonialism, nationalism, the decline of religion, and the rise of and rule over the "e;uncultured"e; masses. Eagleton also examines culture today, lambasting the commodification and co-option of a force that, properly understood, is a vital means for us to cultivate and enrich our social lives, and can even provide the impetus to transform civil society.

  • av Geoffrey Rayner
    465

  • av Laura Phipps
    745

    Five decades of work by groundbreaking Indigenous artist Jaune Quick-to-See Smith

  • av Christopher Y. Lew
    709,-

    A deep look at a contemporary artist whose work highlights how the rise of technology and corporate capitalism have disrupted our lives and polarized society

  • av Raphael Koenig
    339,-

    The first monographic publication in English on German Expressionist artist and architect Paul Goesch, whose extraordinary architectural fantasies were produced while he was institutionalized for schizophrenia

  • av Mary-Alice Daniel
    275 - 489,-

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