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  • av Michel De Certeau
    337

    Since his death in 1986, Michel de Certeau has come to be seen as a founding figure in cultural studies. In this translation of "La Culture au Pluriel", de Certeau anticipates current debates surrounding multiculturalism and social diversity, providing a critique of identity politics.

  • - Sanctuary and the Politics of Religion
    av Hilary Cunningham
    337

    Offers an account of the history and growth of the Sanctuary Movement in the USA, demonstrating how religion shapes and is shaped by political culture. Focusing on the Sanctuary located in Tucson, Arizona, the book explores the movement through the experiences of everyday participants.

  • - The Clamor of Being
    av Alain Badiou
    327

  • av Giorgio Agamben
    301

    A contribution to contemporary philosophical and political thought, Agamben develops the concept of community and the social implications of his philosophical thought.

  • - Volume 1: The Rising Sign, 1945-1966
    av Francois Dosse
    411

    Structuralism has had a profound impact on disciplines ranging from literary theory to sociology, from history to psychoanalysis. Francois Dosse tells the story of structuralism''s beginnings in postwar Paris to its culmination as a movement that would reconfigure French intellectual life and reverberate throughout the Western world. This essential guide is a cogent map of the dizzying array of personalities and ideas involved in the movement.

  • - Power, Discorse, and Gender in Contemporary Social Theory
    av Nancy Fraser
    371

    “A wonderfully rich and insightful collection of well-integrated essays on important current thinkers and social movements.” -Martin JayUniversity of California, Berkeley Unruly Practices brings together a series of widely discussed essays in feminism and social theory.┬á Read together, they constitute a sustained critical encounter with leading European and American approaches to social theory.┬á In addition, Nancy Fraser develops a new and original socialist-feminist critical theory that overcomes many of the limitations of current alternatives.┬á First, in a series of critical essays, she deploys philosophical and literary techniques to sort the wheat from the chaff in the work of Michel Foucault, the French deconstructionists, Richard Rorty, and Jurgen Habermas.┬á Then, in a group of constructive essays, she incorporates their respective strengths in a new critical theory of late-capitalist political culture.Fraser breaks new ground methodologically by integrating the previously divergent insights of poststructuralism, critical social theory, feminist theory, and pragmatism.┬á Thematically, she deals with varied forms of dominance and subordination in modern, industrial, late-capitalist societies - especially gender dominance and subordination; state-bureaucratic forms of organization; the institutional politics of knowledge and expertise; and the structure and function of social-welfare programs.┬á In the last section of the book, these themes are integrated in an original theory of “the politics of need interpretation.”┬á This concept becomes the linchpin of he socialist-feminist critical theory proposed in the last chapter.

  • av Malek Alloula
    351

    A collection of picture postcards of Algerian women exploited by the French, this “album” illustrates a powerful analysis of the distorting, denigrating effects of their presence on Algerian Society.

  • - The Rehnquist Court, Indian Rights, and the Legal History of Racism in America
    av Robert Williams Jr.
    267

    Exposes the US Supreme Court's history of racism against American Indians. This book shows how undeniably racist language and precedent are used in Indian law to justify the denial of important rights of property, self-government, and cultural survival to Indians.

  • - Reading Native Nonfiction
    av Robert Warrior
    327

    Reveals the history and impact of Native American nonfiction writing. Focusing on autobiographical writings and critical essays, as well as communally authored and political documents, this book explores how the Native tradition of nonfiction has both encompassed and dissected Native experiences.

  • - A Genealogy of Finance
    av Marieke de Goede
    387

    A revealing examination of the often misunderstood history of contemporary financial markets.

  • - A Rank and File History of Minneapolis
    av Charles Rumford Walker
    267

  • - The Revolutionary Life of Yuri Kochiyama
    av Diane C. Fujino
    317

    The first biography of this courageous and inspiring champion of freedom and equality.

  • av Gregory L. Ulmer
    337

    From a do-it-yourself Mount Rushmore to an automated tribute to the devastating annual toll of traffic deaths in the United States, this book describes commemoration as a fundamental experience, joining individual and collective identity, and adapting both to the emerging apparatus of "electracy", or digital literacy.

  • - Locating Early American Imperialism
    av Andy Doolen
    381

    Demonstrates how imperialism was fundamental to the formation of the early American republic. This book investigates the relationships among race, nation, and empire in colonial and early national America, revealing how whiteness and American identity were conflated to stabilize racial hierarchy.

  • - A History of the Calhoun-Isles Community
    av David A. Lanegran
    277

    David A. Lanegran and Ernest R. Sandeen give us the complete history of the area-from the early Native American villages and pioneering missionaries, through the era of the grand resort and the coming of the streetcars, to the park board's remaking of the lakes and the landscape in 1911.

  • av Wanda Gag
    241

    “Nothing at All” is the name of an orphaned puppy living with his two brothers until two children come to adopt them. Unfortunately, Nothing at All gets inadvertently left behind—not out of cruelty, but because he is invisible!He is horribly lonely until he meets a bird, a Jackdaw, who says that he knows how to make the puppy visible. Nothing at All doesn’t think much of the bird at first, but follows the instructions anyway, and after a little time, hard work, and a lot of dizziness, the puppy becomes visible and is adopted along with his brothers.

  • av Wanda Gag
    157 - 201

  • - Cyber Heroine
    av Astrid Deuber-Mankowsky
    251

    Avatar of girl power or sexual plaything? The ambiguity of being Lara.

  • - The First American Modern
    av Daphne Anderson Deeds
    347

  • av Alphonso Lingis
    277

    Alphonso Lingis, traveller extraordinaire, discusses the trust that is inherent in travel and reflects on his many journeys. He finds a condition close to childlike innocence, where trust is ultimate and on the way discovers new truths about spirituality, masculinity, love, death, ecstasy and change.

  • - Aberrations Of Cultural Memory
    av Peter Krapp
    347 - 761

    Disturbances of cultural memory-screen memories, false recognitions, premonitions-disrupt the comfort zone of memorial culture: strictly speaking, deja vu is neither a failure of memory nor a form of forgetting.

  • - Photography, Masculinity, and Postwar America
    av Patricia Vettel-Becker
    277

    Visually traces the construction of American masculinity following World War II.

  • av Joel Olson
    327

    Racial discrimination embodies inequality, exclusion, and injustice and as such has no place in a democratic society. And yet racial matters pervade nearly every aspect of American life, influencing where we live, what schools we attend, the friends we make, the votes we cast, the opportunities we enjoy, and even the television shows we watch. Joel Olson contends that, given the history of slavery and segregation in the United States, American citizenship is a form of racial privilege in which whites are equal to each other but superior to everyone else. In Olson's analysis we see how the tension in this equation produces a passive form of democracy that discourages extensive participation in politics because it treats citizenship as an identity to possess rather than as a source of empowerment. Olson traces this tension and its disenfranchising effects from the colonial era to our own, demonstrating how, after the civil rights movement, whiteness has become less a form of standing and more a norm that cements while advantages in the ordinary operations of modern society. To break this pattern, Olson suggests an "abolitionist-democratic" political theory that makes the fight against racial discrimination a prerequisite for expanding democratic participation.

  • av Wanda Gag
    241

    The author of "Millions of Cats" presents this charming tale of two little field mice and their adventures in the big, wide world. Illustrations.

  • - Or The Story Of A Man Who Wanted To Do Housework
    av Wanda Gag
    237

  • - Landscape And Colonization
    av Jill H. Casid
    351

  • - Reading The Global Through Clayoquot Sound
    av Karena Shaw
    357 - 817

  • - Carnival And Popular Culture In The Caribbean
    av Gerard Aching
    311

  • - The Story Of The Great Lakes
    av Walter Havighurst
    251

    A dramatic account of three centuries of people and ships that sailed the Great LakesA popular history of navigation on the Great Lakes and life on their shores, The Long Ships Passing brings us aboard the crafts that have plowed the waves of the treacherous "five sisters" carrying the grain, lumber, and minerals that fed and built the cities of America. Walter Havighurst paints vivid pictures of life—and death—on the lakes, mysterious accounts of wooden ships and iron men that sank to freshwater graves, especially along the immigrant route where the wrecks lie thick. In rich and marvelous detail, this classic history recounts the saga of an inland marine empire.

  • - Object Lessons From The English Renaissance
    av Julian Yates
    337

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