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  • av Charu Gupta
    997

    What did everyday Hinduism in India look like a hundred years ago? Were its practices more varied and less politically curtailed than now? Hindi Hindu Histories provides illuminating historical accounts of Hindu life through individual actors, autobiographical narratives, and genres in the Hindi print-public culture of early twentieth-century North India. It focuses on four fascinating figures: a successful woman doctor in the Indigenous medical regime, a globe-trotting Hindu ascetic who opposed Gandhi, an anticaste campaigner who spoke for sexual equality, and a Hindu communist who envisioned an egalitarian utopia in the world of labor. These public intellectuals harbored vernacular dreams of freedom and Hindi-Hindu nationhood through their vantage points of caste, Ayurveda, travel, and communism. Opening up a vast and under-explored Hindi archive, this book presents a dynamic spectacle of a plural Hindi-Hindu universe of facets that coexisted, challenged each other, and comprised an idea of Hinduness far more inclusive than anything conceivable in the present moment.

  • av Eduardo Ledesma
    1 007

  • av Alfredo Suppia
    997

  • av Deborah Sutton
    411 - 997

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    451

    Explores how the tremendous wealth of newly unearthed artifacts and manuscripts have changed our understanding of China's past.

  • av Arni Heimir Ingolfsson
    1 331

  • av John Caps
    1 341

  • av Marla (Univ New Hampshire) Brettschneider
    1 241

  • av Jacob Bender
    411 - 991

  • av Philip Kaisary
    411 - 991

  • av Shannon Draucker
    411 - 991

  • av Tingyang Zhao
    397 - 991

  • av Jayme N. Canty
    411

    Explores the role of the South in Black queer lesbian experiences of hurting and healing.

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    451

    Looks at how digitalization has changed the way we produce and interact, and the implications for working classes and countries of the Global South.

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    411

    Collects together for the first time essays devoted to a detailed historical and systematic discussion of the topic of life in Kant's work.

  • av Carolyn Culbertson
    381 - 991

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    391

    This groundbreaking volume addresses the enslavement and experiences of Black Africans in Spain and the Spanish Caribbean, particularly La Española (or Hispaniola) and Puerto Rico, two of the earliest colonies. Spanning nearly four hundred years and rooted in extensive archival research, Transatlantic Bondage sheds light on a number of relatively underexamined topics in these locales, including the development and application of slavery laws, disobedience and its consequences, migration, gender, family, lifestyle, and community building among the free Black population and white allies. In bringing together new and recent work by leading scholars, including two essays translated into English here for the first time, the book is also a call for further study of slavery in the Spanish Caribbean and its impact on the region.

  • av Laura Waterman
    361

    A portrait of an intense and unusual marriage, and an affirmation of life after suicide.

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    411

    Listening to Others is the first English-language volume dedicated solely to the vast corpus of the preeminent Brazilian director, Eduardo Coutinho (1933-2014). From his early work in the 1960s to his last, posthumous film in 2015, Coutinho transformed documentary filmmaking in Brazil and beyond. Described as an informal linguist and savage anthropologist, Coutinho filmed encounters with people different from himself that foregrounded their voices and his role as an attentive listener, creating a "cinema of listening." This collection brings together leading scholars of film, literature, visual culture, Brazilian studies, and Latin American studies, from the United States and Latin America, to examine both Coutinho's masterpieces and less studied films. Using a range of approaches, the contributors invite new ways of understanding the documentarian's trajectory and importance as his work transformed in response to dictatorship, democratization, and other political, social, and technological changes over the course of five decades. The volume also features original translations of a selection of Coutinho's writings and key texts by Brazilian critics to offer a historical perspective on his filmmaking and its reception.

  • av Elena Pulcini
    391 - 1 187

  • av Abigail Gosselin
    391 - 991

  • av Roman Vater
    411 - 991

  • av Richard H. Jones
    431

  • av John G. Gunnell
    391

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