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Moleskine Moleskine Extra Large Plain Softcover Notebook
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Princeton University Press Thomas Aquinass Summa theologiae
Book SynopsisTrade Review"Honorable Mention, 2015 Catholic Press Association Book Award, History Category"
£14.24
John Wiley & Sons What Rivers Know Listening to the Voices of
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Inter-Varsity Press But Is It Real
Book SynopsisAmy Orr-Ewing gives thoughtful and credible answers to common objections to the Christian faith.
£9.99
MD - Duke University Press Acting with the World Agency in the Anthropocene
Book SynopsisIn the Anthropocene our actions are coming home to roost. Global warming, species extinctions, and environmental disasters are the dark side of our mastery of nature. In Acting with the World, Andrew Pickering identifies a different pattern of being and doing that can evade this dark side, a pattern that he calls acting-with the world. In contrast to our usual practice of acting on the world, acting-with foregrounds nonhuman or more-than-human agency and aims to attune our practices to the propensities of nature. Pickering explores examples of acting-with from around the globe, including flood control on the Mississippi River, ecosystem restoration on the Colorado River, the Room for the River project and rewilding in the Netherlands, natural farming in Japan, Aboriginal fire techniques in Australia, and Amazonian shamanism. Pickering argues that acting-with intimately and gracefully plugs us into nature, undercuts the Anthropocene from below, and offers a constructive approach to addressing otherwise intractable wicked problems.
£70.55
The University of Chicago Press The Diversity Bargain
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£19.00
MP-AOP Am Academy of Ophthalmo 20242025 Basic and Clinical Science Course Sec
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£148.50
Indiana University Press Olivier Messiaens Opera Saint Francois dAssise
Book SynopsisIn this comprehensive study of Olivier Messiaen's magnum opus, Saint François d'Assise, Vincent Perez Benitez examines the opera from both theological and musical-analytical perspectives to ask how Messiaen expresses his Catholic theology through his work.Trade ReviewThis well-researched book is wonderfully written with great clarity and organization, and provides a remarkable and original perspective on the work of the great French composer. -- Christopher E. Mehrens * Music Reference Services Quarterly *This volume fulfills Benitez's 'hope that it will serve as an intellectual springboard into the mind of one of the most creative musicians of the twentieth century and Messiaen's self-described 'synthesis of all that he had done up to that point in his career as a composer', the opera Saint François d'Assise." -- Melissa Cummins - Sam Houston State University * MLA NOTES *Table of ContentsPrefaceAcknowledgmentsNotes on the TextIntroduction: Setting the Stage for Messiaen's Compositional Summa1. Theology as Light in Saint François d'Assise2. A Theological Opera and Its Musical Themes3. Form as an Expression of the Beyond4. Chords and Colors: The Harmonic Vocabulary of Saint François d'Assise5. Analyzing the Musical Language of Saint François d'Assise6. Light, Freedom, and the Beauty of Creation: Birdsong in Saint François d'Assise7. Tonal-Dramatic Associations in Saint Francis's Spiritual Journey8. Saint Francis's Path toward the Numinous: A Tonal-Color NarrativeEpilogue: Saint François d'Assise as Religious Drama in a Contemporary WorldAppendix 1 GlossaryAppendix 2 Dramatic SynopsisNotesBibliographyIndex
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MP-VIR Uni of Virginia Ghosts and Their Hosts The Colonization of the
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SPCK - Kregel Tracing His Promise
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SPCK - Kregel Amons Mission A Family Story About Spreading the
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MP-OSU Oregon State Universi Gifted Earth The Ethnobotany of the Quinault and
Book SynopsisPossibly the most comprehensive and user-friendly ethnobotanical guidebook available in the Pacific Northwest, Gifted Earth features traditional Native American plant knowledge, detailing the use of plants for food, medicines, and materials.
£23.96
MD - Duke University Press State of Fear
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MU - University of Texas Press Books Are Made Out of Books A Guide to Cormac
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£31.50
Insight Editions Game of Thrones: Pocket Notebook Collection:
Book SynopsisCelebrate three houses from HBO’s epic television series Game of Thrones with this artfully designed pocket notebook set. House Lannister, House Stark, and House Targaryen are three of the most powerful families in Westeros. The words of each House reflect the signature traits of the families, from the pride of House Lannister, to House Stark’s stoicism, to the ferocious power of House Targaryen. This pocket journal collection showcases the house sigils and words of Game of Thrones, with a unique journal for each house.
£11.31
Indiana University Press Where Rivers and Mountains Sing Sound Music and
Book SynopsisTrade ReviewThis is a perceptive book and a comfortable read. . . . [Levin] beautifully presents his central ideas regarding the spiritual and ecological music making in Inner Asia with enchanting and captivating storytelling. . . . A welcome addition to reading this text is the accompanying CD/DVD, which includes musical examples illustrating the stories and further draws readers into the telling of his story. These audiovisual examples not only function to help in understanding the book itself but are useful for class teaching on Inner Asian music. * Asian Music *Always readable, with issues and ideas presented in an immediate style, rich in personal vignettes and ethnographic detail, and brought to life by the fabulous audio/visual supplement material that is available on-line, Where Rivers and Mountains Sing is a gift for teachers and students. * Ethnomusicology *This is a complex, informationally-dense book that fits well into recent trends toward aural phenomena. -- Nina FalesTable of ContentsContentsPrefaceAcknowledgmentsOn Language and Pronunciation Dramatis Personae1. Finding the Field Road Warriors Kyzyl Reinventing Tuva2. The World Is Alive with the Music of Sound Musical Offerings In a Cave Natural ReverbInterlude3. Listening the Tuvan Way Timbre-Centered Music Throat-Singing: The Ideal Timbral Art4. Sound Mimesis Mimesis and the Power of Representation Hunters: The Earliest Sound Technologists? Ludic Mimesis Sound Mimesis and Spiritual Landscape Sound Mimesis as Narrative The Mimesis of Mimesis Mimesis as Cultural Memory5. Music, Sound, and Animals Animal Spirits Signaling and Singing to Animals Listening to Animals Animals in Music "Animal Style" Art and Music6. An Animist View of the World Huun-Huur-Tu at Home Epic Dreams Shamans and Champagne The Spirit of Manas Women Are Not Supposed to Do This The Ondar Phenomenon CretePostlude: Appropriation and Its DiscontentsGlossaryNotesBibliographyIndexKey to Selections on Compact DiscKey to Selections on DVD
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American Psychological Association Decolonizing Trauma Healing
Book SynopsisThis book offers a critical examination of the field of trauma work using a decolonial lens, recentering narratives and approaches to healing in a more inclusive, culturally responsive way than that offered by dominant Eurocentric approaches. As trauma is a universal experience, a colonized paradigm for responding to trauma re-introduces problematic dynamics of domination and subjugation that are inimical to healing.Decolonizing Trauma Healingoffers a new paradigm for how psychologists and other mental health providers can learn to properly understand and work with people whose lives, psyches, and souls have been damaged by exposure to trauma. Dr. Laura S. Brown introduces her decolonial, humble, culturally responsive (DHCR) model of trauma healing practice. It urges readers to abandon the concept of cultural competence and other approaches that maintain a Eurocentric perspective, in favor of a decolonial method that re-centers the sufferer''s live
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University of Toronto Press Madness Violence and Power
Book SynopsisMadness, Violence, and Power: A Critical Collection disengages from the common forms of discussion about violence related to mental health service users and survivors which position those users or survivors as more likely to enact violence or become victims of violence. Instead, this book seeks to broaden understandings of violence manifest in the lives of mental health service users/survivors, ‘push’ current considerations to explore the impacts of systems and institutions that manage ‘abnormality’, and to create and foster space to explore the role of our own communities in justice and accountability dialogues. This critical collection constitutes an integral contribution to critical scholarship on violence and mental illness by addressing a gap in the existing literature by broadening the violence lens, and inviting an interdisciplinary conversation that is not narrowly biomedical and neuro-scientific.Table of ContentsForeword Robert Whitaker Introduction Andrea Daley, Lucy Costa, and Peter Beresford PART I: Dispatches on Violence 1. The Risk of Violence Anonymous Female 2. A Personal Account of Mental Distress in Motherhood Anonymous 3. Patient Engagement and the Process of Self-Empowerment in Secure and Forensic Psychiatric Settings in the UK Sarah Markham 4. The Opposite of Violence Carly Zwarenstein PART II: Prevailing Problems 5. Enacting Violence and Care: Neoliberalism, Knowledge Claims and Resistance Christopher Van Veen, Katherine Teghtsoonian and Marina Morrow 6. Slow Death through Evidence-Based Research Jijian Voronka 7. Changing Directions or Staying the Course? Recovery, Gender, and Sexuality in Canada’s Mental Health Strategy Merrick Pilling 8. Homage to Spencer: The Politics of “Treatment” and “Choice” in Neoliberal Times Meghann O’Leary and Liat Ben-Moshe 9. Indigenizing the Narrative: A Conversation on ODSP Assessments Priya Raju and Nicole Penak 10. Madness, Violence and Media Brigit McWade PART III: Law as Violence 11. Contemporary Forms of Legislative Imprisonment and Colonial Violence in Forensic Mental Health Ameil J. Joseph 12. The (Un)Writing of Risk on my Mad Pregnant Body: A Mad Feminist Political Economy Analysis of Social Reproduction and Epistemic Violence Under Neoliberalism Tobin Leblanc Haley 13. Uncovering Law’s Multiple Violences at the Inquest into the Death of Ashley Smith C. Tess Sheldon, Karen R. Spector, and Mary Birdsell 14. Recounting Huronia: A Reflection on Legal Discourse and the Weight of Injustice Jen Rinaldi and Kate Rossiter 15. Madding the Muslim Terrorist: Orientalist Psychology in Canada’s ‘War on Terror’ Azeezah Kanji PART IV: Geographies of Violence 16. Coercive Practices in Mental Health Services: Stories of Recalcitrance, Resistance and Legitimation Mick McKeown, Amy Scholes, Fiona Jones, and Will Aindow 17. Institutional Oppression and Violence as Self-Defence Janet Lee-Evoy 18. “Gravity and Grace”: Acknowledging Restraint and Seclusion as Violence Kevin Reel 19. Mad, Bad and Stuck in the ‘Hole’: Carceral Segregation as Slow Violence Jennifer M. Kilty and Sandra Lehalle 20. Madness and Gentrification on Queen West: Violence and the Transformations of Parkdale and the Queen Street Site Ben Losman Conclusion Andrea Daley, Lucy Costa, and Peter Beresford Glossary of Terms References Index
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MP-SYR Syracuse University P Shaykh Yusuf alQaradawi Spiritual Mentor of
Book SynopsisOne of the most prominent Sunni clerics in the Muslim world, Shaykh Yusuf al-Qaradawi influences the discourse around matters central to the Islamic faith and to Islam's relationship with the West. He is the voice of the moderate current in contemporary Islam. In this volume, Polka explores al-Qaradawi's life and development as a Muslim scholar.Trade ReviewThis thorough study will be an invaluable resource for students and scholars, as well as policy-makers and experts, and anyone interested in what is happening in the contemporary Islamic world. Sagi Polka’s penetrating study of the worldview and methodology of today’s most influential Muslim, Shaykh Yusuf al-Qaradawi, is a monumental work.
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MP-FUT Future Horizons The Social Skills Picture Book Teaching Play
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Crossway Books ESV Devotional Journal Fruit of the Spirit
Book SynopsisWith reflective journaling prompts and space for notes and prayers, this devotional journal helps women meditate on 12 Scripture passages about gentleness, helping them cultivate a more fruitful life through the Holy Spirit.
£7.46
MP-MPP University Press of Mississippi MerchantIvory Interviews
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Human Kinetics Publishers Life Span Motor Development
Book SynopsisLife Span Motor Development, Seventh Edition With HKPropel Access, is a leading text for helping students examine and understand how interactions of the developing and maturing individual, the environment, and the task being performed bring about changes in a person’s movements. This model of constraints approach, combined with an unprecedented collection of video clips marking motor development milestones, facilitates an unmatched learning experience for the study of motor development across the life span. The seventh edition expands the tradition of making the student’s experience with motor development an interactive one. Related online learning tools delivered through HKPropel include more than 190 video clips marking motor development milestones to sharpen observation techniques, with interactive questions and 47 lab activities to facilitate critical thinking and hands-on application. The lab activities may be assigned and tracked by instructoTable of ContentsPart I. Introduction to Motor DevelopmentChapter 1. Fundamental Concepts Defining Motor Development Constraints: A Model for Studying Motor Development How Do We Know It Is Change? A Developmental Paradox: Universality Versus Variability Summary and SynthesisChapter 2. Theoretical Perspectives in Motor Development Maturational Perspective Information Processing Perspective Ecological Perspective Current Interests Summary and SynthesisChapter 3. Principles of Motion and Stability Understanding the Principles of Motion and Stability Using the Principles of Motion and Stability to Detect and Correct Errors Summary and SynthesisPart II. Development of Motor Skills Across the Life SpanChapter 4. Early Motor Development How Do Infants Move? Why Do Infants Move? The Purpose of Reflexes Motor Milestones: The Pathway to Voluntary Movements Development of Postural Control and Balance in Infancy Summary and SynthesisChapter 5. Development of Human Locomotion The First Voluntary Locomotor Efforts: Creeping and Crawling Walking Across the Life Span Running Across the Life Span Other Locomotor Skills Summary and SynthesisChapter 6. Development of Ballistic Skills Overarm Throwing Kicking Punting Sidearm Striking Overarm Striking Interventions Summary and SynthesisChapter 7. Development of Manipulative Skills Grasping and Reaching Catching Anticipation Summary and SynthesisPart III. Physical Growth and AgingChapter 8. Physical Growth, Maturation, and Aging Prenatal Development Postnatal Development Summary and SynthesisChapter 9. Development and Aging of Body Systems Systems Development During the Prenatal Period Systems Development During Childhood and Adolescence Systems Development During Adulthood Summary and SynthesisPart IV. Development of Physical FitnessChapter 10. Development of Cardiorespiratory Endurance Physiological Responses to Short-Term Exercise Physiological Responses to Prolonged Exercise Summary and SynthesisChapter 11. Development of Strength and Flexibility Muscle Mass and Strength Development of Flexibility Summary and SynthesisChapter 12. Weight Status, Fitness, and Motor Competence A Model of Interrelationships Body Composition Obesity Motor Competence, Activity, Fitness, and Body Composition Summary and SynthesisPart V. Perceptual-Motor DevelopmentChapter 13. Sensory-Perceptual Development Visual Development Kinesthetic Development Auditory Development Intermodal Perception Summary and SynthesisChapter 14. Perception and Action in Development The Role of Action in Perception Postural Control and Balance Summary and SynthesisPart VI. Functional Constraints in Motor DevelopmentChapter 15. Social and Cultural Constraints in Motor Development Social and Cultural Influences as Environmental Constraints Other Sociocultural Constraints: Race, Ethnicity, and Socioeconomic Status Summary and SynthesisChapter 16. Psychosocial Constraints in Motor Development Self-Esteem The Link Between Perceived and Actual Motor Competency Motivation Summary and SynthesisChapter 17. Developmental Motor Learning Unpacking the Definition of “Motor Learning” A Brief History of Developmental Motor Learning Stages of Learning and the Development of Expertise Practice and Motor Learning Augmented Feedback and Motor Learning Other Factors that Impact Motor Learning Summary and SynthesisChapter 18. Conclusion: Interactions Among Constraints Using Constraints to Enhance Learning in Physical Activity Settings Interacting Constraints: Case Studies Summary and SynthesisAppendix. Skinfold, Body Mass Index, and Head Circumference Charts
£57.60
University of New Mexico Press The Way to Rainy Mountain 50th Anniversary
Book SynopsisRecalls the journey of Tai-me, the sacred Sun Dance doll, and of Tai-me's people in three unique voices: the legendary, the historical, and the contemporary. It is also the personal journey of N. Scott Momaday, who on a pilgrimage to the grave of his Kiowa grandmother traversed the same route taken by his forebears, confronting his Kiowa heritage.
£14.20
MB - Cornell University Press Field Guide to the Birds of Cuba
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Moleskine Moleskine Extra Large Subject Cahier Journals
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Baker Publishing Group - Baker Books Girl behind the Red Rope
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Hansebooks Jerusalem: The Emanation of the Giant Albion
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The Gresham Publishing Co. Ltd Romance Tartan: Large: 21 x 13cm Waverley
Book SynopsisThis Romance Large tartan notebook (21cm x 13cm, 192 pages) is bound in a pink/lilac pastel coloured tartan to give a gentle, attractive and soft feeling. It is part of the Scottish Traditions tartan notebook series and represents the many unique features of Scotland and its people. History, clans and tartans, the landscape of Scotland - hills, glens, mountains, lochs and rivers guarded by the many castles and strongholds of Scotland, some ancient and ruined, but each one full of history, with a story to tell. In this notebook the soft shades of pink, sky blue, light green and purple evoke notions of floral sweetness, heathers, open skies, windswept fields and noble enchantment. Kinloch Anderson: The tartan cloth is supplied by and produced with the authority of Kinloch Anderson Scotland, holders of Royal Warrants of Appointment as Tailors and Kiltmakers to HM The Queen, HRH The Duke of Edinburgh and HRH The Prince of Wales. Kinloch Anderson has created its own exclusive range of tartans which are available to all. They are based on the sett of the Clan Anderson tartan. The name Anderson means son of Andrew and Kinloch means head of the loch. Romanticism in Scotland was an artistic, literary, musical and intellectual movement that developed between the late 18th and early 19th century. Commonplace notebooks date back to the Scottish Enlightenment. Many thinkers and writers used a Commonplace notebook for writing down ideas and knowledge. Adam Smith, Robert Burns, David Hume, and later, writers such as Sir Walter Scott, Arthur Conan Doyle, and Virginia Woolf used commonplace notebooks. About the notebook: This notebook is made with cloth woven in mills in the United Kingdom. Notebook pages and paper components are made with acid-free paper from sustainable forests. Boards used in the binding process are made of 100% recycled paper. This hardback notebook is bound in genuine British tartan cloth with an elastic closure, ribbon market, eight perforated end leaves and expandable inner note holder. It contains a removable booklet about the history of clan tartans, and a bookmark that gives information on the Romance tartan. 192 pages. Left side blank, right side ruled. Trimmed page size: 21 x 13 cm. ISBN: 978-1-84934-509-5
£17.62
MP-PUP Purdue University Press Essential Readings in ProblemBased Learning
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MP - University Of Minnesota Press I Know You Are but What Am I
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£9.00
MI - New York University Conscience Incorporated
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£22.79
Moleskine Moleskine Large Ruled Notebook Go Pen Set
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£21.36
Princeton University Press How Birds Evolve
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£999.99
Crossway Books Faithful Theology
Book SynopsisThe first volume in the new Short Studies in Systematic Theology series explores why theology is important and how to derive good theology from Scripture.
£10.44
MP-MEL Melbourne University The Invention of Melbourne A Baroque Archbishop
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John Wiley & Sons The Creative Classroom Innovative Teaching for
Book SynopsisPresents an original, compelling vision of schools where teaching and learning are centered on creativity. Drawing on the latest research and his studies of jazz and improvised theater, Sawyer describes curricula and classroom practices that will help educators get started with a new style of teaching - guided improvisation.Table of Contents Foreword Tony Wagner Acknowledgments 1. Introduction Teaching Creative Knowledge 2. Teaching Creative Knowledge Creative Knowledge and Shallow Knowledge Moving Beyond the Coverage Trap The Noisy Library: Learning Creativity and State Standards Creative Habits of Mind Creative Knowledge in Math, Science, and History Teaching for Creativity in Every Subject 3. Guided Improvisation Learning to Improvise Improvisation is an Ensemble Art Improv Techniques for Teachers When Teachers Need to Break the Rules Lesson Planning for Guided Improvisation Scaffolding: Balancing Structure and Improvisation Summary 4. Mastering the Teaching Paradox Scaffolding: The Structures of Guided Improvisation Project-Based Learning and the Teaching Paradox Different Balances of Structure and Improvisation From Novice Teacher to Expert Improviser Pedagogical Content Knowledge Conclusion 5. Schools for creativity What Creative Schools Look Like A Case Study: Keels Elementary Conclusion 6. A Call to Action References Index About the Author
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Knock Knock Em Friends Hustle Pouch
Book SynopsisYou''ve got a filthy mouth and an attitude, but damn, your shit is organized.-Dimensions: 8.5 x 6.5- 100% cotton canvas pouch-Cotton lining-Gold zipper with fabric tab-Design is printed on both sides of the pouch
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MP-NCA Uni of North Carolina Those Who Know Dont Say The Nation of Islam the
Book SynopsisChallenging incarceration and policing was central to the postwar Black Freedom Movement. In this bold new political and intellectual history of the Nation of Islam, Garrett Felber centres the Nation in the Civil Rights Era and the making of the modern carceral state.Trade ReviewShows that police departments steeped in cultures of bigotry, and a judicial system that promotes punishment over rehabilitation, were harsh in responding to black protest movements, many of them led by the Nation of Islam. . . . An impressive academic investigation and an appealing contribution to black American history." —Foreword
£21.56
University of Texas Press Beyond Market Value A Memoir of Book Collecting
Book SynopsisA fascinating memoir by a passionate bibliophile and pioneering venture capitalist.Trade ReviewA pleasure to read. * Fine Books Magazine *Table of Contents Prologue: Random Reflections on Collecting and Collectors An Auction at Sotheby’s First Acquisition: “A Song for Simeon” Books of Childhood Palgrave’s Golden Treasury Growing Up Early Collecting California and Collecting Detours Finding a Focus Ulysses The Importance of Cyril Connolly’s Modern Movement List Beginning the Connolly Collection Venture Capital Investing Books, Book Dealers, and Literary Associations The French Modern Movement: Du côté de chez Swann Friends of Cyril Connolly: Sir Harold Acton Literary High Spots, The Great Gatsby, and the Modern Book as Currency Buying at Auction: The Anthony Hobson Sale Terre des hommes: Antoine de Saint-Exupéry The Turn of the Century and the First Dot-Com Bubble French Bibliomania and the Rise and Fall of the Société Aristophil Acceleration: Completion of the Connolly List Hubris The Sale The End of the World? New Horizons Epilogue: The Point of It All Appendix Index
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MP-VIR Uni of Virginia Buddha in the Marketplace The Commodification of
Book SynopsisClassical Tibetan Buddhist scriptures forbid the selling of Buddhist objects, and yet there is today a thriving market for Buddhist statues, paintings, and texts. In Buddha in the Marketplace, Alex John Catanese investigates this practice, which continues to be viewed as a form of ""wrong livelihood"" by modern Tibetan Buddhist scholars.Trade Review"A work of breadth and depth, this book touches on key issues in the study of the commodification of religious objects, the production of Buddhist art, patronage practices in premodern Tibet, and cultural tourism in minority areas of China today. It offers salient insights into the transformation and adaptation of Buddhist values and objects in contemporary Tibet. The book will be invaluable to those studying cultural tourism, Buddhist material culture, and minorities in China."
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Rutgers University Press Salmon and Acorns Feed Our People Colonialism
Book SynopsisSalmon and Acorns Feed Our People: Colonialism, Nature and Social Action draws upon nearly two decades of examples and insight from Karuk experiences on the Klamath River to illustrate how the ecological dynamics of settler-colonialism are essential for theorizing gender, race and social power today.Trade Review"Salmon and Acorns Feed Our People is a wake-up call for social scientists. Through an intensive analysis of Karuk experiences, Professor Norgaard shows the artificiality of nature-social divide. With passion and commitment, she demonstrates the interconnectedness of all systems (environment, health, gender, race, emotions, and political power). I highly recommend this book." -- Eduardo Bonilla-Silva * Duke University, Past-president, American Sociological Association *"Transformative for environmental justice! So many powerful relationships have created a lasting, generous and complex book, connecting ecology, culture, food, history and self-determination. Cutting in her critique of colonial power, Norgaard shows powerfully what sociology and ally-ship can achieve when responsibility and accountability are centered." -- Kyle Powys Whyte * Professor and Timnick Chair, Michigan State University *"Salmon and Acorns Feed Our People is a terrific book that impressively brings together seemingly far-flung concepts in thoughtful ways. Norgaard makes an insightful argument about how ‘nature’ functions within race-making, weaving sociological theories into an interdisciplinary project that is also empirically driven. My congratulations to the author on a fantastic contribution to sociology." -- Lisa Sun- Hee Park * author of The Slums of Aspen: Immigrants vs. the Environment in America’s Eden *"What a gift! Kari Norgaard’s Salmon and Acorns Feed our People illustrates in unflinching detail how the environmental degradation wrought by settler colonization must be seen as a form of violence while simultaneously revealing the Karuk’s complex knowledge and life-affirming worldview. Given the environmental crisis and our refusal to acknowledge the ballast of empire, this book is required reading." -- Laura Pulido * co-author of A People's Guide to Los Angeles *"Norgaard provide us with a powerful example of sociological research that centers the needs and priorities of Indigenous communities; the rich collaborative analyses support Indigenous resistance to colonialism." -- Michelle M. Jacob * author of Yakama Rising: Indigenous Cultural Revitalization, Activism, and Healing *"Kari Norgaard has produced a truly insightful and urgent analysis of how indigenous peoples resist racial formation and settler-colonialism, while practicing environmental justice and food sovereignty. This book is an extraordinary intervention and charts an urgently needed and timely path forward for the environmental social sciences and racial/ethnic studies." -- David Naguib Pellow * author of What is Critical Environmental Justice? and Dehlsen Chair of Environmental Studies, UC San *"Colonization, Fire Suppression, and Indigenous Resurgence in the Face of Climate Change" excerpt of Salmon and Acorns Feed Our People in Yes! Magazine https://www.yesmagazine.org/planet/fire-climate-change-indigenous-colonization-20191021 * Yes! Magazine *"What western states can learn from Native American wildfire management strategies" by Kari Mari Norgaard and Sara Worl https://theconversation.com/what-western-states-can-learn-from-native-american-wildfire-management-strategies-120731 * The Conversation *"Kari Marie Norgaard's 'Salmon and Acorns Feed Our People'" https://page99test.blogspot.com/2019/10/kari-marie-norgaards-salmon-and-acorns.html * The Page 99 Test *"Pg. 99: Kari Marie Norgaard's 'Salmon and Acorns Feed Our People'" http://americareads.blogspot.com/2019/10/pg-99-kari-marie-norgaards-salmon-and.html * Campaign for the American Reader *"The particular points on which Kari Marie Norgaard alights have truly needed to be discussed aloud for a long time....In being able to break it down and have discussions, [readers] could learn a lot about [them]selves, where we each fit into a wildly altered landscape, and how we can go forward together as a tribe, practicing pikyav as fix-the-world people." * News for Native California *"On indigenous land management, and a space beyond colonialism," interview with Kari Marie Norgaard https://thisishell.com/interviews/1117-kari-marie-norgaard * This is Hell! podcast *"This book is a beacon from which to discover Indigenous theorists such as Nick Estes, Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, and Winona LaDuke, and poets such as Sherwin Bitsui, Kim Shuck, and Jake Skeets. At its core, this is a deeply argued book that explicates the Karuk’s ethos of caring interconnectivity, while pushing each reader to grapple with the depth of settler colonialism. Further, it demands that we all—scholars, writers, readers—take this reality seriously in beginning to address the destruction and violence undergirding the United States." * Orion Magazine *Sydney Environment Institute podcast with Professor Kari Marie Norgaard http://sydney.edu.au/environment-institute/publications/salmon-and-acorns-feed-our-people/ * Sydney Environment Institute podcast *"Short Takes: Latest titles of interest from alumni and faculty authors." https://issuu.com/uomarketingcommunications/docs/final_oq_winter_2020 * Oregon Quarterly *"A comprehensive and well-organized presentation of data and analyses that demonstrate how the legitimization of racial categories is directly connected to changes in the physical land....This book is an example of how sociology can grow and expand in both research and theory practices, opening the door to more comprehensive understandings of social relations and structures." * Ethnic and Racial Studies *"Kari Marie Norgaard’s Salmon and Acorns Feed Our People is an important guide to achieving this goal skillfully. Norgaard conscientiously connects readers to Karuk epistemologies and illustrates them in the lessons she has drawn over nearly two decades of research and advocacy work with members of the Karuk community, whose ancestral lands stretch along the Klamath River in northern California. Her commitment to legally establishing the book’s copyright with the Karuk Tribe is one I hope other non-Native researchers collaborating with Indigenous peoples will make a standard practice." * Monthly Review *Table of ContentsIntroduction One: Mutual Constructions of Race and Nature on the Klamath Two: Ecological Dynamics of Settler Colonialism: Smokey Bear and Fire Suppression as Colonial Violence Three: Research as Resistance: Food, Relationships and the Links Between Environmental and Human Health Four: Environmental Decline and Changing Gender Practices: What Happens to Karuk Masculinity When There Are No Fish? What Happens to Karuk Femininity When There Are No Acorns? Five: Emotions of Environmental Decline: Karuk Cosmologies, Emotions and Environmental Justice Conclusion: Climate Change as a Strategic Opportunity? Methodological Appendix Acknowledgements Bibliography
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University of Illinois Press Defining Girlhood in India
Book SynopsisTrade Review"Ashwini Tambe’s Defining Girlhood in India is eloquently written, empirically grounded, and persuasively argued." --Journal of Women's History"By employing a transnational feminist lens to investigate sexual maturity laws that informed the idea of girlhood, this book represents a significant contribution to the field of girlhood studies." --Contemporary South Asia "Defining Girlhood weaves an otherwise rich and extensive tale of the 'girl child' as a rapidly morphing but always potent signifier in Indian and international politics." --Journal of Asian Studies "Defining Girlhood in India emerges as a well-timed and much-needed genealogy of the girl child as a political subject. . . . Beautifully written and organized." --Progress in Development Studies
£17.99
McGill-Queen's University Press Saturn and Melancholy Studies in the History of
Book SynopsisAn augmented edition of the famed Warburgian interdisciplinary study on saturnine melancholy.Trade Review"The majestic Saturn and Melancholy represents a unique interdisciplinary collaboration among three leading humanists of the twentieth century. One of the most venerable and momentous books ever written in the field of Renaissance studies, this new edition is a cause for celebration by scholars and interested readers alike." Laurinda Dixon, Syracuse University"The reissue of Saturn and Melancholy is a major event that scholars worldwide have long been waiting for: almost as great an achievement as its original publication." Davide Stimilli, University of Colorado Boulder"I do not believe that the Warburgian spirit has ever been better illustrated." Robert Klein, Mercure de France
£87.01
Liverpool University Press The Vanishing Spoorloos
Book SynopsisAt the 1989 Sydney Film Festival, George Sluizer's little-known independent film, The Vanishing, was an unexpected hit, winning the festival's audience award and gaining accolades at other international film festivals.
£45.00
MK - Stanford University Press Absolute Ethical Life Aristotle Hegel and Marx
Book SynopsisKarl Marx gave us not just a critique of the political economy of capital but a way of confronting the impoverished ethical quality of life we face under capitalism. Interpreting Marx anew as an ethical thinker, Absolute Ethical Life provides crucial resources for understanding how freedom and rational agency are impacted by a social world formed by value under capitalism, with consequences for philosophy today. Michael Lazarus situates Marx within a shared tradition of ethical inquiry, placing him in close dialogue with Aristotle and Hegel. Lazarus traces the ethical and political dimensions of Marx's work missed by Hannah Arendt and Alasdair MacIntyre, two of the most profound critics of modern politics and ethics. Ultimately, the book claims that Marx's value-form theory is both a continuation of Aristotelian and Hegelian themes and at the same time his most distinctive theoretical achievement. In this normative interpretation of Marx, Lazarus integrates recent moral philosophy with a historically specific analysis of capitalism as a social form of life. He challenges contemporary political and economic theory to insist that any conception of modern life needs to account for capitalism. With a robust critique of capitalism derived from the determinations of what Marx calls the "form of value," Lazarus argues for an ethical life beyond capital.
£21.59
John Wiley & Sons Rethinking Chronic Absenteeism Why Schools Cant Solve It Alone
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SPCK - Crossway ESV Childrens Bible TruTone Coral
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