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  • Maternal and Child Health in Kenya: A Study of

    The Nordic Africa Institute Maternal and Child Health in Kenya: A Study of

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  • Social Change and Economic Reform in Africa

    The Nordic Africa Institute Social Change and Economic Reform in Africa

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  • The Rural-Urban Interface in Africa: Expansion

    The Nordic Africa Institute The Rural-Urban Interface in Africa: Expansion

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  • The Nordic Africa Institute The Aid Relationship in Zambia: A Conflict

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  • The corporate responsibility to respect human

    United Nations The corporate responsibility to respect human

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    Book SynopsisThis Interpretive Guide on the corporate responsibility to respect human rights was developed in full collaboration with the former Special Representative. Its contents have been the subject of numerous consultations during the six years of the Special Representative's mandate and have been reflected in many public reports and speeches, but have not previously been brought together. This Guide does not change or add to the provisions of the Guiding Principles, but provides additional background explanation to the principles directed at business enterprises, to support a full understanding of their meaning and intent. In this way, it is designed to support the process of comprehensive implementation of the Guiding Principles, as well as the development of further operational guidance to put the Guiding Principles into practice. As such, this Guide is a resource not just for business, but also for Governments, civil society, investors, lawyers and others who engage with business on these issues.

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  • Women's rights are human rights

    United Nations Women's rights are human rights

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    Book SynopsisAttaining equality between women and men and eliminating all forms of discrimination against women are fundamental human rights and United Nations values. Women around the world nevertheless regularly suffer violations of their human rights throughout their life, and realizing women's human rights has not always been prioritized. Achieving equality between women and men requires a comprehensive understanding of the ways in which women experience discrimination and are denied equality so as to develop appropriate strategies to eliminate such discrimination. This publication provides an introduction to women's human rights, beginning with the main provisions in international human rights law and going on to explain particularly relevant concepts for fully understanding women's human rights.

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  • Global value chains and world trade: prospects

    United Nations Global value chains and world trade: prospects

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    Book SynopsisThe analysis of how Latin American and Caribbean economies participate in different segments of GVCs is at the heart of the current work agenda of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, which focuses on how structural change and productivity gains can promote economic development with equality. This volume builds on the relevant literature and suggests that the movement of firms to higher value added activities in GVCs requires them to step up their innovation efforts and develop new products and processes. Success in improving market shares and value added will depend, however, on which firms innovate most. Hence, innovation is a necessary but insufficient for increasing value added and market shares. Evidence suggests that since the 2008 economic crisis, the participation of Latin America and the Caribbean in global production networks has increased.

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  • World employment and social outlook 2015: the

    International Labour Office World employment and social outlook 2015: the

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  • Weaving together policies for social inclusion in

    Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Weaving together policies for social inclusion in

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  • Home care across Europe: current structure and

    WHO Regional Office for Europe Home care across Europe: current structure and

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  • Gender-Based Violence in the Western Pacific

    World Health Organization Gender-Based Violence in the Western Pacific

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  • Ants among elephants: An untouchable family and

    HarperCollins India Ants among elephants: An untouchable family and

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  • Wild Animals Prohibited: Stories/Anti-Stories

    HarperCollins India Wild Animals Prohibited: Stories/Anti-Stories

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    Book SynopsisSubimal Misra, a bold anti-writer, presents a collection of 25 stories reflecting the violent history of Bengal in the 70s and 80s. Influenced by Godard, Misra's 'anti-stories' challenge traditional literature with cinematic techniques. Translated by V. Ramaswarmy, "Wild Animals Prohibited" showcases Misra's evolution in form and daring ideas.

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  • Living without the Dead: Loss and Redemption in a

    HarperCollins India Living without the Dead: Loss and Redemption in a

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  • Doing Theory:: Locations, Hierarchies and

    Orient Blackswan Pvt Ltd Doing Theory:: Locations, Hierarchies and

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  • Who Were the Shudras

    Manohar Publishers and Distributors Who Were the Shudras

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    Book SynopsisHe dedicated this book to the renowned Indian social reformer Jyotirao Phule (1827-1890), who established the Satyashodhak Samaj in 1873 along with his wife and social reformer Savitribai Phule (1831-1897).

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  • Negotiating Adolescence in Rural Bangladesh – A

    Zubaan Negotiating Adolescence in Rural Bangladesh – A

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    Book SynopsisThroughout South Asia, young men and women are pursuing new educational opportunities and getting married later. These changes, Nicoletta Del Franco contends, have cleared new paths toward adulthood - ways of passage whose complex implications have not been fully explored. In Negotiating Adolescence in Rural Bangladesh, she fills this gap, documenting the realities of daily existence for young people as they navigate their lives amid the profound socioeconomic tumult of southwestern Bangladesh. Del Franco focuses on three main areas of these adolescents' lives: college and student existence, same-sex and opposite-sex friendships and relationships, and the issues surrounding marriage and the choice of a husband or wife. In the process, she sheds new light on issues that affect adolescents not only in Bangladesh but also across South Asia. One of the first books to address what it means to be young in today's Bangladesh, this volume will appeal to students and scholars of Asian studies, gender studies, and sociology.

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    £26.11

  • Similarities – A Paradigm for Culture Theory

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  • Bonding with the Lord: Jagannath, Popular Culture

    Bloomsbury India Bonding with the Lord: Jagannath, Popular Culture

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  • Art for tribal rituals in South Gujarat, India::

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  • In Defence of the Ordinary: Everyday Awakenings

    Bloomsbury India In Defence of the Ordinary: Everyday Awakenings

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  • Society & Social Institutions

    Sterling Publishers Pvt.Ltd Society & Social Institutions

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    Book SynopsisThis book aims to provide a clear understanding of different types of societies and their social institutions. Besides discussing the concept of socials institutions, it explains important social institutions such as marriage, family, kinship, economic organization, political organization, religion, and the caste system. An independent chapter on some important basic concepts being used in sociology and anthropology like globalization, post-modernism, ethnicity, diaspora, multiculturalism, rural-urban continuum, social exclusion, and empowerment, help the reader get a better understanding of the various social institutions. This book will be of great help to the students sociology, anthropology, and social work at the UG and PG levels as well as those appearing in UPSC Civil Services, State Civil Services and NET/JRF examinations.

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  • Working Through Colonial Collections: An

    Leuven University Press Working Through Colonial Collections: An

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    Book SynopsisReckoning with colonial legacies in Western museum collections What are the possibilities and limits of engaging with colonialism in ethnological museums? This book addresses this question from within the Africa department of the Ethnological Museum in Berlin. It captures the Museum at a moment of substantial transformation, as it prepared the move of its exhibition to the Humboldt Forum, a newly built and contested cultural centre on Berlin's Museum Island. The book discusses almost a decade of debate in which German colonialism was negotiated, and further recognised, through conflicts over colonial museum collections. Based on two years of ethnographic fieldwork examining the Museum's various work practices, this book highlights the Museum's embeddedness in colonial logics and shows how these unfold in the Museum's everyday activity. It addresses the diverse areas of expertise in the Ethnological Museum - the preservation, storage, curation, and research of collections - and also draws on archival research and oral history interviews with current and former employees. Working through Colonial Collections unravels the ongoing and laborious processes of reckoning with colonialism in the Ethnological Museum's present - processes from which other ethnological museums, as well as Western museums more generally, can learn. Free ebook available at OAPEN Library, JSTOR, Project Muse, and Open Research LibraryTrade ReviewImpressive. This research spans a crucial decade of critique, debate, and change in Europe’s ethnological museums. The fieldwork offers a rich 'inside' view of the choices facing museum professionals working under unprecedented pressures and constraints. Von Oswald’s attitude of 'observant participation' dissolves the binaries that can orient understandings of a controversial project like the Humboldt Forum. The book’s detailed ethnographic accounts are effectively articulated with analyses pitched at wider institutional, national and international levels. The organizing concept of 'working through' denotes acting within-and-against institutional structures, working toward a transformation without guarantees. Von Oswald argues for more open, responsive, decolonizing developments, without ever grasping for easy alternatives or final solutions.James Clifford, University of CaliforniaTable of ContentsA visual introduction Acknowledgements Foreword Introduction Chapter One Learning about German colonialism: On memory, activism, and the Humboldt Forum Chapter Two Being affected: A methodological approach to working through colonial collections Chapter Three Expanding collection histories: The museum as peopled organisation Chapter Four Troubling epistemologies: On the endurance of colonial discrimination Chapter Five Managing plethora:Caring for colonial collections Chapter Six Researching provenance: The politics of writing history Chapter Seven Probing materiality: Collections as amalgams of their histories Chapter Eight Repairing representations: Curatorial cultures and change in the Ethnological Museum Conclusion Timeline References cited

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  • The Rise of Populist Nationalism: Social

    Central European University Press The Rise of Populist Nationalism: Social

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    Book SynopsisThe authors of this book approach the emergence and endurance of the populist nationalism in post-socialist Eastern Europe, with special emphasis on Hungary. They attempt to understand the reasons behind public discourses that increasingly reframe politics in terms of nationhood and nationalism. Overall, the volume attempts to explain how the new nationalism is rooted in recent political, economic and social processes. The contributors focus on two motifs in public discourse: shift and legacy. Some focus on shifts in public law and shifts in political ethno-nationalism through the lens of constitutional law, while others explain the social and political roots of these shifts. Others discuss the effects of legacy in memory and culture and suggest that both shift and legacy combine to produce the new era of identity politics. Legal experts emphasize that the new Fundamental Law of Hungary is radically different from all previous Hungarian constitutions, and clearly reflects a redefinition of the Hungarian state itself. The authors further examine the role of developments in the fields of sociology and political science that contribute to the kind of politics in which identity is at the fore.Trade Review"The book makes a solid contribution both to the fields of Hungarian politics and national populism. Focusing on just three topics, it offers an in-depth account of the transformation of Hungarian politics during the last decade, combining research on constitutional law with political science. We need more works like this to help us understand the current transformation in postcommunist countries, as well as the effect of the transformation on the shift of views regarding liberal democracy. Applying political science approaches to the study of constitutional law offers new material to understand how populist leaders manipulate institutions and how this can affect both national minorities and the quality of democracy." https://doi.org/10.1080/09668136.2021.1977036 -- George Kordas * Europe-Asia Studies *Table of ContentsContents Margit Feischmidt, Balázs Majtényi: Introduction Kriszta Kovács: Constitutional Continuity Disrupted Zsolt Körtvélyesi: Continuity, Discontinuity and Constitution-Making: A Comparative Account Nóra Chronowski: A Nation Torn Apart by its Constitution? Nationality and Ethnicity in the Context of the Hungarian Fundamental Law Chris Moreh: Towards an illiberal extraterritorial political community? Hungary’s `Simplified Naturalisation’ and its ramifications Balázs Majtényi, György Majtényi: Shift in the Hungarian Roma policy after 2010 Margit Feischmidt: New forms of Nationalism in and the Discursive Construction of the Gypsy Other Virág Molnár: Civil Society and the Right-wing Radicalization of the Public Sphere in Hungary Eszter Bartha, András Tóth: Why Elite Workers' Attracted by the Radical Right? The Impact of Deeply Ingrained Nationalism and Perceptions of Exploitations Andrea Szabó, Dániel Oross, Dániel Róna: Divergent Understandings of Politics and Motivations for Civic Participation among the Politically Active Students

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  • Preserving and Transforming Philippine Identity

    Ateneo de Manila University Press Preserving and Transforming Philippine Identity

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    Book SynopsisPhilosophers tell us that all human beings seek to make sense of their lives and their circumstances. The particular culture we are in offers us a menu of options with which to make sense of the various and disparate events in our lives. Culture therefore cannot be ignored for being ""unimportant,"" for, through it, the lives that we lead acquire a shape that gladdens us. In the heightened competition that characterises globalisation, knowing one's culture and keeping in touch with its most intimate values and aspirations can give the individual plenty of needed comfort. Without a sense of inner security that our culture, values and aspirations provides, it is easy to succumb in the heat of battle. —From the Introduction by Fernando N. Zialcita

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  • An Isteytsayd Life: Not-So-Random Thoughts from a

    University of the Philippines Press An Isteytsayd Life: Not-So-Random Thoughts from a

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  • Wards of Hanoi

    Institute of Southeast Asian Studies Wards of Hanoi

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    Book SynopsisIn this book, the author marshals evidence to support an arena-specific approach towards viewing Vietnam's state-society relations. In practice, the Vietnamese party-state's relations with society vary from the hard and uncompromising state, with the bureaucracy getting its way, to society's ability to negotiate the state's boundaries and regimes to make them less harsh. Any analysis of Vietnam's state-society relations needs to recognize and demonstrate both elements of dominance and accommodation, as well as specify the context in which either or both are seen. Alone, neither is adequate. In particular, the idea of the ""state"" needs to be disaggregated because ""state"" is not a singular actor that is coherent or uniform through time and space. To demonstrate how state-disaggregation can make our view more nuanced, this book analyses state-society interaction at the ward level of Hanoi, an urban local authority.

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  • Leading Starts In The Mind: A Humanistic View Of

    World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd Leading Starts In The Mind: A Humanistic View Of

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    Book SynopsisThis book offers a refreshing view of leadership as a psycho-social phenomenon. Attention is drawn to the conceptual muddle which underlies much of managerial practices, particularly in the selection and development of future leaders. Also demonstrated is the conceptual muddle through semantic analysis of the vocabulary used in defining leadership in different languages. The concept of leadership from four different perspectives is examined in detail: leadership as a universal and natural phenomenon; membership and social roles; leadership as a collective process; conceptual models.In addition to the theoretical models, the author discusses patterns of influence and use and abuse of power. Consistent with his emphasis on the reciprocal nature of leadership, he complements his analysis of leading behavior by insightful analysis of the phenomenon of obedience: the psychological and cultural foundations of obedience; patterns of obedience; the collusion of leaders and followers in the abuse of power.The author's conceptualization of leadership challenges much of our conventional wisdom and traditional notions. He questions, for example, the universality of intelligence, dominance, aggressiveness and extraversion as predictors of leadership potential. Instead of imposing an ideal model of leadership, he lays the philosophical foundations that allow institutions to make their own choice of the model (or models) best suited for their values and unique historical circumstances. As such, the book can best be described as an interdisciplinary and cross-cultural guide for policy makers, particularly those concerned with the selection and training of leaders.Trade Review"This book provides a fresh view of leadership that goes beyond the traditional bounds of management and political science theory. It approaches organization as an environment, and leadership as a global humanistic activity. This approach would enhance the management skills of professionals from diverse disciplines and cultures." Dr Salah El-Shakhs Professor of Planning and Policy Development Rutgers University "Through his energetic, passionate, and imaginative objectivity Moneim has integrated the gleanings from his lives as scientist, philosopher, psychologist, and teacher on all the earth's continents into a philosophy of leadership he has shared to superb effect with corporate and governmental executives. What a blessing it is to have his wisdom of a lifetime now available to all leaders in the form of this written digest!" Arthur C Eschenlauer former Senior Vice President, JP Morgan & Company, Inc. and Trustee, JP Morgan Funds (mutual funds) "... Professor El-Meligi, who is always an original thinker, has written a book designed to cast new light on the assumptions that drive our decisions and our personal inter-actions. Anyone with responsibilities in an organization will benefit from the insights offered here ..." Emeritus Professor Allan Roth Founding Director, International Executive MBA Programs Rutgers Graduate School of Management "Professor Moniem distills decades of experience and reflection to cut through the conceptual muddle surrounding the idea of leadership. His incisive analysis of the social context of leadership provides essential tips for both aspiring and established leaders at all levels. Having personally profited from his teaching, I am happy to commend his book." Kishore Mahbubani Dean, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy and author of Beyond the Age of Innocence: Rebuilding Trust between America and the World

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    £43.70

  • New God in the Diaspora Muneeswaran Worship in

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  • Boys` Love, Cosplay, and Androgynous Idols –

    Hong Kong University Press Boys` Love, Cosplay, and Androgynous Idols –

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  • A Chinese Melting Pot: Original People and

    Hong Kong University Press A Chinese Melting Pot: Original People and

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    £58.00

  • Civility and Its Development: The Experiences of

    Hong Kong University Press Civility and Its Development: The Experiences of

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  • Images of Otherness in Russia, 1547-1917

    Academic Studies Press Images of Otherness in Russia, 1547-1917

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    Book SynopsisDefining the Others, “them”, in relation to one’s own reference group, “us”, has been an essential phase in the formation of collective identities in any given country or region. In the case of Russia, the formulation of these binary definitions – sometimes taking a form of enemy images – can be traced all the way to medieval texts, in which religion represented the dividing line. Further, the ongoing expansion of the empire transferred numerous “external others” into internal minorities. The chapters of this edited volume examine the development and contexts of various images, perceptions and categories of the Others in Russia from the 16th century Muscovy to the collapse of the Russian empire.Trade Review“This timely volume brings together exciting new research on the perception of ‘others’ during four centuries of Russia’s imperial history. While older research often highlighted adherence to Orthodoxy as the main marker of Russianness, this volume’s case studies provide a far more nuanced picture. They demonstrate that different—and often contradicting—markers of identity existed side by side and that perceptions of internal and external ‘others’ were inextricably interwoven. Processes of incorporation and differentiation took place simultaneously and led to a constant shifting of borders between those perceived as ‘Russians’ and the ‘others.’ Ultimately, this book indicates that these contradictions resulted from the ambiguities of Russia’s own identity as a multiethnic state oscillating between empire and nation, with consequences to the Soviet era and beyond.”— Ulrich Hofmeister, University of Munich“From pre-Petrine depictions of steppe dwellers to eighteenth-century categorizations of foreigners and non-Orthodox people, from Pushkin’s encounters with Circassians to imagined Crimean Tatars, from early photographs of the multi-ethnic Caucasus to zoomorphic depictions of the enemy around 1900—this book has it all. Starting in the sixteenth century, it provides a rich tableau of images and imaginations that populate the extensive canon of Russian perceptions of otherness, exoticism, xenophobia, and plain national stereotypes before 1917. At a time when Russian concepts of ‘us’ versus ‘them’ loom large again and dehumanization of the ethnic or religious other has become daily currency, this collection of articles provides historical depth to how Russianness was construed through the ages.”— Hubertus F. Jahn, Professor of the History of Russia and the Caucasus, University of Cambridge“Hegel wrote that subjective Spirit comes to recognize its existence outside itself by meeting itself in the minds of others. More recently, Axel Honneth has examined the construction of our social world as a sequence of recognition relations, often protracted and contentious, some achieving mutual recognition through the acceptance of difference and the according of respect, some refusing such recognition. This is one of the most important subjects for the writing of cultural history, and Images of Otherness in Russia, 1547-1917 engages it directly. The book is impressive in its breadth: it deals with a half-millenium of the successive image construction of a wide range of peoples encountered in the course of expansion of the Russian Empire—Crimean Tatars, indigenous Siberians, Central Asian Turkic peoples, Caucasus mountaineers, the Jews, the political and racial ‘enemies’ of the late Empire (such as the Germans and the ‘Yellow Peril’). It is also attentive to the successive cultural and legal categories used to classify these Others (inozemtsy, inorodtsy, inovertsy), the interests such classification served, and how it shaped Imperial policy.”— Brian Davies, University of Texas at San AntonioTable of ContentsPrefaceKati Parppei and Bulat RakhimzianovIntroduction: Images, Otherness, and Images of the OthersKati Parppei and Bulat RakhimzianovPart One: Creating PrototypesSection SummaryDavid M. GoldfrankVarieties of Otherness in Ivan IV’s Muscovy: Relativity, Multiplicity, and AmbiguityCharles J. HalperinThe Depiction of “Us” and “Them” in the Illuminated Codex of the 1560s–1570s Jaakko LehtovirtaThe Image of the Other: The Perception of Tatars by Russian Intellectuals and Officials in the Fifteenth to Seventeenth Centuries (Chroniclers, Diplomats, Voivodes, and Writers)Maksim MoiseevFrom Inozemtsy to Inovertsy and Novokreshchenye: Images of Otherness in Eighteenth-Century Russia Ricarda VulpiusPart Two: Categorizing the “Internal Others”Section SummaryMichael KhodarkovskyFrom “Sovereign’s Strangers” to “Our Savages”: Otherness of Siberian Indigenous Peoples in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Russia Yuri Akimov The Russians and the Oirats (Dzungars) in Asia in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries: Contacts and Images of the “Other” in the Era of Empire BuildingVladimir Puzanov “In a Menagerie of Nations”: Crimean Others in Travelogues, c. 1800Nikita KhrapunovVisually Integrating the Other Within: Imperial Photography and the Image of the Caucasus (1864–1915)Dominik Gutmeyr-SchnurPerception of Others within One Ethnic Minority: Jewish Ethnographic Studies in the Late Russian EmpireMarina ShcherbakovaPart Three: The Other in Times of Conflict and CrisisSection SummaryStephen M. Norris The Russian Imagological Bestiary: The Zoomorphic Image of the Enemy (“Other”) at the Turn of the Century, 1890–1905Anna Rezvukhina, Alena Rezvukhina, and Sergey Troitskiy Hungry and Different—“Otherness” in Imperial Famine Relief: 1891–1892Immo Rebitschek “Agitators and Spies”: The Enemy Image of Itinerant Russians in the Grand Duchy of Finland, 1899–1900 Johanna Wassholm The Self and the Other: Representations of the Monarchist Foe and Ally in the Satirical Press of the Russian Right (1906–1908) Oleg Minin The Construction of the Image of the “Other” in the Discussion of the “Yellow Peril”: Chinese People in Late Imperial RussiaAndrey Avdashkin “Own” and “Other”: Soldiers, Officers, and the Fatal Zigzags of the Russian Revolution in the Last Year of the Life of General L. G. Kornilov (1870–1918)Il'ia Rat'kovskiiContributors

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    £101.69

  • Tundra Passages

    Academic Studies Press Tundra Passages

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