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Book SynopsisNot just for the kitchen, this generously proportioned and high quality sticky notepad is good for ... preserving your thoughts. The pad has 100 sheets and is packaged in the most beautiful and imaginative way.
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Book SynopsisThe OS Map Wooden Heart Key-ring - this licensed OS Map Wooden Heart Key-ring is produced in the UK and celebrates the Peak District National Park
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DINGBATS Dingbats Wildlife Reporter A6 Hardcover Notebook
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HarperCollins Publishers The Sun Wordsearch Book 9
Book SynopsisChallenge yourself with word puzzlesCalling all word search wizards! Here are 300 entertaining new puzzles that will have you hunting for hours.Inside you'll find a wonderful world of thematic word searches to explore, with some real brain teasers along the way. Wherever you are these are the puzzles for you!So sit back, relax, and prepare for a non-stop word search extravaganza.Solutions appear in the back.
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HarperCollins Publishers Trouble in the Alps
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HarperCollins Publishers Harry Potter Knitting Magic for Baby and Toddler
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HarperCollins Publishers The Times Elizabeth in Photos
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The University of Chicago Press FeedForward On the Future of TwentyFirstCentury
Book SynopsisEven as media in myriad forms increasingly saturate our lives, we nonetheless tend to describe our relationship to it in terms from the twentieth century: we are consumers of media, choosing to engage with it. The author shows that media is no longer separate from us but has become an inescapable part of our very experience of the world.Trade Review"Feed-Forward is an ambitious and remarkably exciting take on contemporary media read through Alfred North Whitehead's philosophy. Hansen builds an extremely inspiring study that is rich with implications for philosophers, media theorists, and anyone wanting to understand the microtemporal basis of contemporary culture. Feed-Forward opens up a range of fresh ideas." (Jussi Parikka, Winchester School of Art, University of Southampton)"
£22.80
The University of Chicago Press The Hollow Hope Can Courts Bring About Social
Book SynopsisTrade Review"The third edition is a major revision, updating, revising, and expanding the material on civil rights, abortion, women’s rights, and marriage equality. In particular, it analyzes the resegregation of public schools, showing how the conditions necessary for courts to produce progressive change waned, limiting judicial efficacy." * Law & Courts Newsletter *Table of ContentsList of Tables and Figures Preface to the Third Edition Preface to the Second Edition Preface to the First Edition Introduction 1: The Dynamic and the Constrained Court Part 1: Civil Rights 2: Bound for Glory? Brown and the Civil Rights Revolution 3: Constraints, Conditions, and the Courts 4: Planting the Seeds of Progress? 5: The Current of History Part 2: Abortion and Women’s Rights 6: Transforming Women’s Lives? The Courts and Abortion 7: Liberating Women? The Courts and Women’s Rights 8: The Court as Catalyst? 9: The Tide of History Part 3: Marriage Equality 10: You’ve Got That Loving Feeling? The Litigation Campaign for Marriage Equality 11: What a Long, Strange Trip It’s Been: Mobilization, Countermobilization, and State Action 12: The Times They Are a-Changing 13: Conclusion: The Fly-Paper Court Epilogue Appendixes 1. Black Children in Elementary and Secondary School with Whites, State-by-State Breakdown, 1954–1972 2. Blacks at Predominantly White Public Colleges and Universities: State-by-State Breakdown 3. Black Voter Registration in the Southern States, Pre– and Post–Voting Rights Act, State-by-State Breakdown 4. Data Correction for Table 2.5 5. Laws and Actions Designed to Preserve Segregation 6. Method for Obtaining Information for Table 4.1 and Figure 4.1 7. Illegal Abortions 8. Method for Obtaining Information for Tables 8.1a, 8.1b, 8.2a, and 8.2b, and for Figures 8.1 and 8.2 9. Make Change, Not Lawsuits 10. Coding Rules and Method for Obtaining Information for Tables 12.2, 12.3, 12.4, 12.5, and 12.6 Case References References Index
£26.60
The University of Chicago Press Image Science
Book SynopsisImage Science gathers Mitchell's most recent essays on media aesthetics, visual culture, and artistic symbolism. The chapters delve into such topics as the physics and biology of images, digital photography and realism, architecture and new media, and the occupation of space in contemporary popular uprisings.Trade Review"Ranging widely across the new visual realities of science, art, cinema, and digital media, these essays are conceptually precise, politically engaged, and deeply reflective. They demonstrate why Mitchell has become America's leading philosopher of the image."--Susan Buck-Morss, Graduate Center of the City University of New York "Image Science is fascinating and a wonderful account of a leading scholar's rich research. As always, Mitchell's writing is erudite, engaging, and challenging; his thinking mindful and provocative in equal measure; his arguments dazzling; his insights startling."--Marquard Smith, Kingston University, London "Image Science adds another chapter to Mitchell's long and illustrious intervention in the disciplines of art history and visual studies. Mitchell argues persuasively for a science of the visual that straddles the humanities and the social and natural sciences, one that addresses not only objects but also their perception and role in human experience. This is an exciting and theoretically challenging collection."--Keith Moxey, Barnard College, Columbia University
£22.80
The University of Chicago Press Crooked Cats
Book SynopsisBig catstigers, leopards, and lionsthat make prey of humans are commonly known as man-eaters. Anthropologist Nayanika Mathur reconceptualizes them as cats that have gone off the straight path to become crooked. Building upon fifteen years of research in India, this groundbreaking work moves beyond both colonial and conservationist accounts to place crooked cats at the center of the question of how we are to comprehend a planet in crisis. There are many theories on why and how a big cat comes to prey on humans, with the ecological collapse emerging as a central explanatory factor. Yet, uncertainty over the precise cause of crookedness persists. Crooked Cats explores in vivid detail the many lived complexities that arise from this absence of certain knowledge to offer startling new insights into both the governance of nonhuman animals and their intimate entanglements with humans. Through creative ethnographic storytelling, Crooked Cats illuminates the Anthropocene in three critical waTrade Review“In this captivating book, Mathur offers a sensitive examination of ordinary ethical struggle with cruelties and injustices spawned by human domination of the earth. She writes gripping stories of big cats, mostly from within the villages and towns of Himalayan north India, to bridge the different ways in which the global climate crisis has been imagined, understood, and explained. This is precisely the bridge that must be crossed to reach solutions that are locally meaningful and globally just.” * K. Sivaramakrishnan, Yale University *“At a time when scholarship is highlighting the phenomenon of extinction, Mathur offers an important intervention that redirects attention from this accelerating absence by focusing instead on imaginatively constituted interactions between humans and animals under threat. Introducing many innovative, intriguing, and witty concepts, Crooked Cats is a distinctive contribution to the ongoing and ever-evolving conversation about human-animal conflict and coexistence.” * Kath Weston, University of Virginia *"While Mathur focuses on personal experience of an unusual occurrence, her persuasive arguments, with supporting resources and notes, successfully connect the observed phenomena to issues of interest to many... Highly recommended." * Choice *"Nayanika Mathur’s Crooked Cats: Beastly Encounters in the Anthropocene is a hard-hitting argument by a political scientist about the cultural (both human and leopard) and institutional ways in which big cats, particularly leopards, cohabit with humans in India. The book is a fascinating look at the political ecology of human-eating big cats and the responses of humans from the relatively powerless to the more powerful as mediated through governmental bureaucracy." * Oryx *Table of ContentsPrologue: Of Two Reigns of Terror Introduction: The Beastly Tale of the Leopard of Gopeshwar 1. Crooked Becomings 2. Murderous Looks 3. The Cute Killer 4. A Petition to Kill 5. The Leopard of Rudraprayag versus Shere Khan 6. Big Cats in the City 7. Entrapment 8. Three Beastly Tales to Conclude Acknowledgments Glossary Notes Bibliography Index
£22.80
The University of Chicago Press Model Cases
Book SynopsisTrade Review“Krause has written a powerful, illuminating argument about how the social sciences should work. It is a worthy successor to Max Weber's Science as a Vocation.” -- Richard Sennett, Urban Initiatives, United Nations Habitat“Model Cases is an ambitious and compelling contribution to our understanding of the practice of scholarship, whose inner logic Krause perceptively dissects across different disciplines and methodologies. Her account of how scholars relate to the objects they study offers foundational insights into how we argue and perform research within the humanities." -- Carlos Spoerhase, professor of German literature, Bielefeld University"If the book didn’t already have a subtitle, On Canonical Research Objects and Sites, Monika Krause could have titled it Model Cases: On the Metaphysics of the Syllabus. Her fascinating book is an examination–even a deconstructive analysis–of the two- or three-page document traditionally handed out in the first class on a university program but now usually posted on class management systems like Blackboard." * University World News *"What do we as scholars look at when we do research? That is the simple but effective question that underlies Monika Krause’s highly instructive new book, Model Cases... It is a book that makes us think about the collective research patterns that we are a part of." * LSE Review of Books *"Model Cases would be excellent for a graduate seminar on the philosophy, theory, or methodology of a number of social science disciplines." * Choice *Table of ContentsIntroduction 1. Material Research Objects and Privileged Material Research Objects 2. How Material Research Objects Are Selected 3. Model Cases and the Dream of Collective Methods 4. How Subfield Categories Shape Knowledge 5. The Schemas of Social Theory 6. The Model Cases of Global Knowledge Conclusion Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index
£22.80
The University of Chicago Press Thinking like a Parrot Perspectives from the
Book SynopsisTrade Review"This fascinating and meticulously researched book explores the astonishing levels of cognition and intelligence of wild parrots, especially in the context of their complex social lives. . . . Under [Bond and Diamond's] expert guidance, we meet brilliant keas, cheeky sulphur-crested cockatoos, affable crimson-fronted parakeets, dazzling rainbow lorikeets, adaptable rose-ringed parakeets, and adorable kakapos. . . . This book is filled with intriguing information, some of it new or unfamiliar to those who know parrots best. . . . Engaging and wonderfully-written. . . . Over the years, I have read almost every book about parrots published in the English language, and this is, hands down, the best parrot book published in the past ten years, and certainly one of the best ever published. This succinct and erudite summary of the latest scientific research into these birds’ natural history, biology, ecology, and evolution is most unusual because it will be read and cherished by ornithologists and scientists as well as non-specialists, and by parrot breeders, behaviorists, and owners alike for years to come, and will appeal to anyone who wishes to learn more about how parrots view the world." -- GrrlScientist * Forbes *"There have been numerous books written about these remarkably brainy but especially endangered birds. This is one of the very best. The authors have studied the lives of wild parrots for over thirty years. Their groundbreaking research into the social behavior, ecology, and intelligence of a wide range of parrot species greatly augments the knowledge obtained from studies of captive birds, and plays an important part in helping conservationists understand how best to save them. This is both a beautifully written survey that anyone can appreciate and a serious reference work." * BBC Wildlife *"Parrots are birds that are familiar to all, famed for their beauty, their ability to mimic and talk, and for their emotional bonds with humans. Most books about parrots are either field guides to all the species or books on captive care. Here ecologists Bond and Diamond focus instead on the minds and behavior of parrots in the wild, drawing together years of their own field work and that of scores of other researchers; the massive bibliography alone is worth the price of the book. Divided into six sections, this inquiry into wild parrots examines their evolution, their behavior, their sociability, their cognition, the lives of the few parrot species that have expanded their ranges, and, finally, the conservation of parrots, the majority of which are threatened by human-caused environmental change. Throughout, Bond and Diamond intersperse tales of their own research on New Zealand’s parrots with studies of other parrot species around the world, illuminating the adaptability and intelligence of these gorgeous birds even in the face of environmental stress. Parrots are very sophisticated animals! . . . Give this very readable compendium to bird-loving and nature-intrigued teens." * Booklist *"Thinking like a Parrot describes the behavior, cognition, ecology, and conservation of wild parrots and includes a number of appendixes, an extensive list of references, and a beautiful set of color plates. The book does not discuss parrots as though they were small humans but, instead, is a well-considered attempt to explain parrot behavior in terms of parrot ecology and evolution. . . . I highly recommend Thinking like a Parrot to anyone interested in birds, animal cognition, and conservation and management." * BioScience *"Bond and Diamond take on the immense task of elucidating aspects of parrot evolution, ecology, and behavior that have largely remained inaccessible, endeavoring to fill a gaping niche of priceless information and insight about these charismatic organisms. A collection of informative essays preceded by vivid vignettes of recollected experiences with wild parrots, Thinking like a Parrot takes its readers down a logical path of immersion into the reality that parrots face. . . . Bond and Diamond have taken on a very ambitious task in Thinking like a Parrot, shouldering the heavy responsibility of bringing so many commonly unknown aspects of parrots to light and in charming detail. The book is a fabulous read, with excellent starting points to enable readers to delve deeper into topics concerning the lives of wild parrots. Even as bird experts, we discovered many fascinating new details. It is a welcome, necessary, and appreciated body of work; even long-time parrot owners and enthusiasts would be well served to read this book." * Current Biology *"Under the 'thinking' rubric are chapters on the evolution of brain and sensory systems; various models of behavior, social relationships and communication, adaptive flexibility or lack (hence range expansions and contractions); and something called 'intelligence.' Parrots have it and outperform corvids (crows, jays, ravens), the next 'smartest' bird group. Anyone who has cohabited with parrots (they are more companions than pets) knows about their 'smarts,' dealing with novelties, persistence, and long-term memory. This book focuses on lessons from wild parrots: from both authors’ studies of parrots on several continents and from the literature. This is a far-ranging work, clearly written and extensively referenced and generally makes interesting reading. Even an experienced parrot biologist will say, 'I didn’t know they could do that.'" * Choice *“The minds of wild parrots brim with intelligence, and their lives with clever, flexible, and exuberant behavior. This fascinating book takes us into their universe to discover not just how these birds live, but how they think, ‘talk,’ and feel. You’ll be amazed by the surprises—the slang of kākās, the playful gangs of galahs, the ingenious adaptability of rose-ringed parakeets.” -- Jennifer Ackerman, author of "The Genius of Birds"“Parrots have unusually large brains, surprisingly flexible learning and intelligence, amazing mimetic abilities, and rich, complicated social interactions. What evolutionary pressures have shaped these traits? In this entertaining and well-written book, Bond and Diamond offer a vivid portrait of the lives of parrots, keas, and macaws. It is a scientifically up-to-date tour de force, easily accessible to scientists and non-scientists alike, that elegantly summarizes the birds’ history, biology, and spread throughout the world—not to mention their complex relations with humans, who have for centuries selectively bred them for their wits and personalities.” -- Robert M. Seyfarth, University of Pennsylvania, coauthor of "The Social Origins of Language" and "Baboon Metaphysics: The Evolution of a Social Mind"“Although parrots have shared our hearts and hearths for hundreds of years, our understanding of their natural behavior has remained shrouded in mystery—until now. As parrots are notoriously difficult to study in the wild, the soap opera of their existence has remained unclear. In Thinking like a Parrot, Bond and Diamond have looked behind the curtain to reveal that parrots possess minds and behavior as complex and intriguing as any creatures in the animal kingdom. This is an exceptional guide for anyone who wants to discover more about how this stunning group of birds think about the world. As we continue to destroy the diverse habitats that wild parrots call home, it’s become apparent that we need to learn all we can about them before it’s too late. Parrots are so much more than the chatty, funny trickster companions that we know and love. This is the perfect guide to learning their secrets.” -- Nathan J. Emery, Queen Mary University of London,author of "Bird Brain: An Exploration of Avian Intelligence"“There is indeed something special about parrots. Bond and Diamond have captured beautifully the essence of both the extreme complexity and sophistication of the wild birds and our complex relationship with them. Thinking like a Parrot nails the most difficult aspect by managing to explain, without getting bogged down, the high levels of cognition and intelligence of parrots, especially in context of their complex social lives. Totally original and engagingly written.” -- Robert Heinsohn, Australian National University, coeditor of "Boom and Bust: Bird Stories for a Dry Country"Table of ContentsPrefacePart One: Origins 1. Rainbow Lorikeet 2. Evolution 3. Brain and Sensory SystemsPart Two: Behavior 4. Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo 5. Expression and Response 6. PlayPart Three: Sociality 7. Crimson-Fronted Parakeet 8. Relationships 9. Vocal CommunicationPart Four: Cognition 10. Kākā 11. Cognition in the Wild 12. IntelligencePart Five: Disruption 13. Rose-Ringed Parakeet 14. ExpansionPart Six: Conservation 15. Kākāpo 16. Contraction and CollapsePart Seven: Parrots and People 17. Captain Flint Meets Polynesia Acknowledgments Appendix A. Common and Scientific Names of Parrot Species Mentioned in the Text Appendix B. Analysis Methods for Brain Volume and Body Mass in Parrots and Corvids Appendix C. Comparisons of Form and Frequency of Play Behavior in Keas, Kākās, and Kākāpōs Appendix D. Kea Social Network Analysis Appendix E. Kea Vocalizations Appendix F. Kākā Vocalizations and Dialect Methods Appendix G. Conservation Status of Parrot Species Mentioned in the Text Notes References Index
£24.00
The University of Chicago Press Misconceiving Merit Paradoxes of Excellence and
Book SynopsisTrade Review“This well-written, persuasive, and important book analyzes an important paradox: why is an institution focused on merit-based evaluation so unsuccessful at promoting meritocracy? It will be read widely by those studying gender and racial inequalities in higher education and STEM.” -- Joya Misra, University of Massachusetts Amherst“Extremely well-written, and their findings ring painfully true. The authors are very compelling in pointing out the many inconsistencies that otherwise smart people don’t or won’t see. All faculty interested in promoting diversity will engage with this insightful and compelling scholarship.” -- Cathy Nagler, University of Chicago"The meticulous attention to detail and argument these authors show is essential for potentially disrupting the habitual deflections about the objectivity of scientific merit. This book is required reading for academic administrators, leaders of STEM equity programs, and STEM department chairs. Highly recommended." * Choice *"This is an important book that deserves attention beyond the context of U.S.-based STEM academia it studies. It is especially impressive for the work it does to substantiate through its empirical research how biased ideas take hold and operate in professional cultures." * Science and Engineering Ethics *"Misconceiving Merit is a must-read for researchers, students, and academic administrators interested in transforming STEM professions and institutions of higher education in ways that equitably attract, reward, and retain scientists in academia." * Social Forces *"Researchers will likely see their own experiences in the book’s rich descriptions of the priorities and pressures of a competitive academic environment. These descriptions, paired with ample quotes from interviewees, make for compelling reading, painting a portrait of STEM faculty who work all the time, are highly engaged with their work, struggle to balance personal and professional obligations, and feel that they are always behind and never enough." * Science *Table of ContentsList of Tables and Figures 1 Misperceiving Merit, Excellence, and Devotion in Academic STEM 2 The Cultural Construction of Merit in Academic STEM 3 The Work Devotion Schema and Its Consequences 4 Mismeasuring Merit: The Schema of Scientific Excellence as a Yardstick of Merit 5 Defending the Schema of Scientific Excellence, Defending Inequality 6 The Moralization of Merit: Consequences for Scientists and Science Acknowledgments Appendix Notes References
£20.90
The University of Chicago Press Up Against the Real Black Mask from Art to Action
Book SynopsisTrade Review"There are many paths through the radical arts of the 1960s. Nadja Millner-Larsen’s Up Against the Real: Black Mask from Art to Action takes one back alley and turns it into a bustling boulevard. . . . Millner-Larsen’s book is lucidly written and densely reasoned. The author doesn’t romanticize Morea’s flame-throwing ideas; she takes them seriously. Up Against the Real is also impressively researched, with a bit more than two hundred pages of text followed by forty-five pages of notes." * Artforum *"Millner-Larsen reproduces examples of Black Mask alongside Abstract Expressionist paintings and images of expanded cinema events and political protests, mapping how the debates laid out in the broadsheet emerged in the ‘real’ world through Black Mask’s commitment to direct action. . . . Though Black Mask and UATWMF are remembered as a vigilante street gang, Millner-Larsen’s historically and materially grounded study specifies the ways in which the group’s commitment to direct action was rooted in an interest in the political and philosophical uses of aesthetics and abstraction, one that was maintained even after their edict to cease artmaking following their name change." * Art Review *"Millner-Larsen’s frequently brilliant analysis by no means isolates the era of Black Mask as separate from our own. Her commentary is effective in its ability to link our present Zeitgeist to both general Black Mask & Up Against the Wall, MF! impressions and specific memories of the 1960s. . . . Up Against the Real offers an expertly crafted documentation of Black Mask paired with a deeply impressive contextualization of this group within a larger picture of post-World War II American art and oppositional communities. It is undoubtedly a masterful contribution to the literature on this subject and anyone interested in Black Mask should take a sojourn in its pages, which are clearly the result of years of breathtaking effort." * Fifth Estate *"In the afternoon of October 10, 1966, six members of a radical anti-arts arts group marched in front of New York’s Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) handing out leaflets while two members unraveled a large canvas sign announcing, 'MUSEUM CLOSED.' . . . The demonstrators were with the Black Mask and were offended by MoMA’s exhibition, 'Dada, Surrealism and Their Heritage,' which they felt violated the Dadaist and Surrealists very creative visions. . . . Nadja Millner-Larsen brilliantly tells the story of this now nearly all-but-forgotten group and how they pushed art beyond representation into activist demonstrations, foreshadowing the eclipse of the 1960s counterculture." * New York Journal of Books *“Up Against the Real is an original, highly informed, and scholarly examination of a fascinating segment of contemporary art history. Millner-Larsen treats the complex milieu of 1960s radical politics and art as a living force within culture. She weaves a brilliant and scholarly narrative that on one level treats the anarchist art collective Black Mask as an anomaly, but also serves to illuminate the cultural politics of this tumultuous era.” -- Gregory Sholette, author of The Art of Activism and the Activism of Art“In Up Against the Real, Millner-Larsen introduces us to Black Mask, a group of downtown New York anti-art saboteurs who blasted out of the world of experimental painting and cinema and onto the streets, insisting that the abstraction of late modernist art heralded a new, liberatory, antirepresentational politics. With an acute understanding of the historical and theoretical stakes at play, Millner-Larsen restores their cultural revolution to its rightful place alongside the Situationists, the Young Lords, and other exemplars of ’60s radicalism.” -- Tom McDonough, author of The Beautiful Language of My CenturyTable of ContentsIntroduction: The Revolution Will be Real One Direct Painting/Direct Action Two The Subject of Black Three Pure Activism in Theory and Practice Four We’re Looking for People Who Like to Draw Five Sweet Assassins Epilogue Acknowledgments Notes Index
£28.00
University of Chicago Press Building the Metropolis
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University of Chicago Press The Culmination
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University of Illinois Press Wong Karwai
Book SynopsisExploring Wong Kar-wai's groundbreaking use of sound and visual technique to create a new form of cinemaTrade Review“An insightful and encompassing look at an important director.”--Film International"Brunette traces the love, longing, and regret on view in all of Wong's films, and he rightly emphasizes their 'graphic expressivity'—that is, the distinctive, visually kinetic approach that continues to be the director's hallmark as he matures."--Booklist"Highly recommended."--Choice"Film scholars and movie buffs alike will surely welcome [Brunette's] stimulating discussion."--Ruby Cheung
£16.14
University of Illinois Press Zombies Migrants and Queers
Book SynopsisThe alarm and anxiety unleashed by the Great Recession found fascinating expression across popular culture. Harried survivors negotiated societal collapse in The Walking Dead. Middle-class whites crossed the literal and metaphorical Mexican border on Breaking Bad or coped with a lack of freedom among the marginalized on Orange Is the New Black. Camilla Fojas uses representations of people of color, the incarcerated, and trans/queers--vulnerable populations all--to work through the contradictions created by the economic crisis and its freefalling aftermath. Television, film, advertising, and media coverage of the crisis created a distinct kind of story about capitalism and the violence that supports it. Fojas shows how these pop culture moments reshaped social dynamics and people's economic sensibilities and connects the ways pop culture reflected economic devastation. She also examines how these artifacts illuminated parts of society usually kept off-screen or on the margins even as thTrade Review"Fojas has done it again. With her trademark elegance of prose and sharp cutting cultural critique she slices through those thick layers of capitalist ideology that wrap all variety of popular cultural entertainment. From blue-ice meth to the zombie invasions, Fojas scrapes to the bone just how pop culture speaks to and against very real, everyday material concerns of twenty-first century trans-Pacific borderland denizens. Extraordinary! Exquisite! Edifying!"--Frederick Luis Aldama, author of The Cinema of Robert Rodriguez"The range of this book is astonishing and Fojas does justice to complex theoretical concepts by showing how they help us understand the primary texts while not dumbing down the theory."--David Schmid, author of Natural Born Celebrities: Serial Killers in American Culture"Powerful and inventive, offering a new way to think about zombie media as critiques of debt that are themselves too often unable to think their way of the global orders of racial capitalism against which they so anxiously rage." --American Quarterly"Essential."--PopMatters"Camilla Fojas's Zombies, Migrants, and Queers: Race and Crisis Capitalism in Pop Culture is a detailed and timely investigation of some of the most popular media of the past decade in the context of the global economic downturn."--Journal of Asian American Studies"Zombies, Migrants and Queers: Race and Crisis Capitalism in Pop Culture by Camilla Fojas is such as an academic work, bringing together theories and topics from many different disciplines (sociology, economics, cultural studies, philosophy) in a very casual--yet impressively coherent--way." --Ethnic and Racial Studies"An exciting book, quite probably Fojas's most important work to date. It is timely, edgy, well-researched, impassioned. In it, Fojas analyzes journalism, memoirs, literature, photography, art, film, TV, music, economics, history, all in relation to 'popular culture.' . . . She adroitly draws on Greek myths, Freud, Lacan, Marx, Deleuze and Guattari, Lyotard, Barthes, Michelle Alexander, Angela Davis, Foucault, and others in her contemplation of specific artistic and mass media exemplars."--Christine Holmlund, editor of The Ultimate Stallone Reader: Sylvester Stallone as Star, Icon, Auteur
£17.99
MO - University of Illinois Press Fear of a Black Republic
Book SynopsisThe emergence of Haiti as a sovereign Black nation lit a beacon of hope for Black people throughout the African diaspora. Leslie M. Alexander’s study reveals the untold story of how free and enslaved Black people in the United States defended the young Caribbean nation from forces intent on maintaining slavery and white supremacy. Concentrating on Haiti’s place in the history of Black internationalism, Alexander illuminates the ways Haitian independence influenced Black thought and action in the United States. As she shows, Haiti embodied what whites feared most: Black revolution and Black victory. Thus inspired, Black activists in the United States embraced a common identity with Haiti’s people, forging the idea of a united struggle that merged the destinies of Haiti with their own striving for freedom. A bold exploration of Black internationalism’s origins, Fear of a Black Republic links the Haitian revolution to the global Black pursuit of liberatiTrade Review"In this clear and impeccably researched volume, historian Leslie M. Alexander explores the imperative role Haiti and the Haitian Revolution played in the growth of Black internationalism, sovereignty and freedom. " --Ms. Magazine“An impressive feat of scholarly research, unremitting in its focus on Black discourses and activities, as recorded in African American serial publications and institutions. The book luminously chronicles the hopes and dreams, the aspirations and yearnings, that United States Black folk invested in the Haitian Revolution and what it wrought, the sovereign state of Haiti.”--Michael O. West, author of From Toussaint to Tupac: The Black International since the Age of RevolutionTable of ContentsAcknowledgments IntroductionChapter 1. A United and Valiant People: Black Visions of Haiti at the Dawn of the Nineteenth CenturyChapter 2. Ruin Stares Everybody in the Face: The Era of the IndemnityChapter 3. Haiti Must Be Acknowledged: The Fight for Haitian Recognition BeginsChapter 4. The Voices of the People Will Be Heard: Haiti Comes to WashingtonChapter 5. Let Us Leave This Buckra Land for Hayti: The Limits of Black UtopiaChapter 6. I Will Sink or Swim with My Race: Black Internationalism in the Era of SoulouqueChapter 7. A Long-Cherished Desire: Haitian Emigration during the U.S. Civil WarChapter 8. Too Soon to Rejoice?: The Battle for Haitian Recognition in the U.S. Civil War EraEpilogue: We Have Not Yet Forgiven Haiti for Being BlackNotesSelected BibliographyIndex
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University of Illinois Press Black Rodeo
Book SynopsisTrade Review"This is a book for movie buffs, Black history enthusiasts, and anyone who appreciates solid research and good storytelling." --Roundup Magazine"Richly researched. . . . This carefully crafted academic treatment will enhance library shelves." --Library Journal (starred review)"A unique take on a key genre of cinema." --Film Stage“Mask provides an insightful commentary on the Civil Rights era and its African-American-themed Westerns from today's perspective.”--Angela Aleiss, author of Hollywood's Native Americans: Stories of Identity and ResistanceTable of ContentsAcknowledgments Introduction Football Heroes Invade Hollywood Black Masculinity on Horseback: From Duel at Diablo to Buck and the Preacher Blaxplotation versus Black Liberation: The Charley Trilogy Harlem Rides the Range: Nobody Told You There Were Black Cowboys Westerns and Westploitation: Brothas and Sistas at the O.K. Corral Appendix: Interview with Jeff Kanew NotesFilmographyBibliographyIndex
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Indiana University Press Emptiness and Omnipresence
Book SynopsisTrade ReviewThose who take the journey with Ziporyn will find a rich and rewarding work, not simply due to the mind-boggling Tiantai doctrine, but also because of Ziporyn's respect for the tradition and his extraordinary finesse in presenting its demanding ideas. * Publishers Weekly *Table of ContentsIntroduction 1. Just Here Is the End of Suffering: Letting Suffering Be in Early Buddhism 2. Rafts and Arrows: The Two Truths in Pre-Tiantai Buddhism 3. Neither Thus Nor Otherwise: Mahāyāna Approaches to Emptiness 4. Buddha-nature and Original Enlightenment 5. How to Not Know What You're Doing: Introduction to the Lotus Sūtra 6. The New Middle Way: Highlights of the Lotus Sūtra in Tiantai Context 7. The Interpervasion of All Points of View: From the Lotus Sūtra to Tiantai 8. Tiantai: The Multiverse as You 9. Experiencing Tiantai: Experiments with Tiantai Practice 10. Tiantai Ethics and the Worst Case Scenario Epilogue: So Far and Yet So Close NotesBibliography and Suggested ReadingIndex
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Indiana University Press What Folklorists Do
Book SynopsisWhat can you do with a folklore degree? Over six dozen folklorists, writing from their own experiences, show us. What Folklorists Do examines a wide range of professionalsboth within and outside the academy, at the beginning of their careers or holding senior management positionsto demonstrate the many ways that folklore studies can shape and support the activities of those trained in it. As one of the oldest academic professions in the United States and grounded in ethnographic fieldwork, folklore has always been concerned with public service and engagement beyond the academy. Consequently, as this book demonstrates, the career applications of a training in folklore are manyadvocating for local and national causes; shaping public policy; directing and serving in museums; working as journalists, publishers, textbook writers, or journal editors; directing national government programs or being involved in historic preservation; teaching undergraduate and graduate students; producing musiTrade ReviewTimothy Lloyd, former Executive Director of theAmerican Folklore Society, has assembled a valuablecompendium of 76 short essays by folklorists, mostlyNorth Americans, exploring an impressively broadrange of professional options and careers. . . . What Folklorists Do is an important, exciting and accessible book that I wouldrecommend to anyone with any interest in folklore. -- Timothy H. Evans * Journal of Folklore and Education *Table of ContentsAcknowledgementsIntroduction1. Researching and TeachingDoing Fieldwork, by Tom MouldIntegrating Fieldwork and Library Research, by Elissa R. HenkenCollaborating Across Disciplines, by Sheila BockPracticing Internationalism, by Dorothy NoyesConnecting Folklore Studies to Digital Humanities, by John LaudunUsing Big Data in Folklore Scholarship, by Timothy R. TangherliniUnderstanding the Information Technology World Ethnographically, by Meghan McGrathDoing Public Humanities, by Danille ChristensenServing a Campus as an International Scholar, by Ziying YouWorking as an Independent Scholar, by Luisa Del GiudiceTeaching at a Community College, by David J. PugliaTeaching Undergraduate Students, by David Todd LawrenceTeaching Graduate Students, by Ray CashmanTeaching in an Interdisciplinary Department, by Tom DuBoisTeaching Medical Professionals, by Bonnie Blair O'ConnorTeaching Writing, by Martha C. SimsIntegrating Vernacular and Mainstream Science in Teaching, by Sandra Bartlett Atwood2. Leading and ManagingLeading at a University, by Patricia A. TurnerChairing a Department, by Debra Lattanzi ShutikaDirecting an Academic Program, by Michael Ann WilliamsManaging an Academic Program, by Cassie Rosita PattersonBuilding an Online School, by Sara Cleto and Brittany WarmanPerforming Diplomacy, by Valdimar HafsteinLeading a Federal Government Agency, by Bill IveyDirecting a Federal Government Office, by Elizabeth PetersonLeading in a Consulting Firm, by Malachi O'ConnorDirecting Communications Strategy, by Katy CluneDirecting a Learned Society, by Jessica A. TurnerDirecting a Museum, by Jason Baird JacksonDirecting a Non-Profit Organization, by Ellen McHaleDirecting a Recording Label, by Daniel SheehyCoordinating Research Projects, by Diana Baird N'DiayeManaging Regional Arts Programs, by Teresa HollingsworthManaging a State Government Program, by Steven Hatcher3. Communicating and CuratingArchiving for Preservation, Access, and Understanding, by Terri M. JordanBuilding and Providing Access to Library Collections, by Moira MarshCurating in a Changing Museum World, by Carrie HertzProducing Audio Ethnography, by Rachel HopkinTranslating Language, Place, and Performance, by Levi S. GibbsCritiquing Internet Culture, by Andrea KittaCommunicating and Educating Online, by Jeana JorgensenCreating Educational Content, by Jon KayDesigning Visual Communications, by Meredith A. E. McGriffPresenting Ethnography Graphically, by Andy KolovosPortraying and Preserving Culture through Documentation, by Tom RankinBecoming a Journalist, by Russell FrankEditing a Scholarly Journal, by Ann K. FerrellPublishing Scholarly Books, by Amber Rose CederströmProducing Festivals, by Maribel AlvarezLeading Cultural Tours, by Joan L. SaverinoPerforming Music and Theater, by Kay TurnerPerforming Stand-Up Comedy, by Ian BrodiePracticing the Act of Writing, by Michael Dylan FosterUsing Folklore in Fiction and Poetry, by Norma Elia CantúWriting Textbooks, by Lynne S. McNeillWriting for Education and Advocacy, by Stephen Winick4. Advocating and PartneringAdvocating for Community, by Howard L. SacksAdvocating for Communities and Their Environments, by Mary HuffordUsing Ethnography for Community Advocacy, by Miguel GandertCommunity Organizing, by Jacqueline L. McGrathConnecting University and Community, by Katherine BorlandExploring Home, by Langston Collin WilkinsAdvocating for Labor, by James P. LearyAdvocating for People with Disabilities, by Amy ShumanAdvocating for Poetry, by Steve ZeitlinAdvocating for a Region, by Thomas A. McKeanAdvocating through Consultancy, by Susan EleuterioCreating Public Policy, by Diane E. GoldsteinAnalyzing Public Policy, by Leah LowthorpBecoming a Politician, by Jodi McDavidAssisting Social Services Clients, by Nelda Ault-DyslinCollaborating with K-12 Teachers, by Ruth OlsonPartnering with K-12 Education, by Lisa RathjeExpanding Definitions of Regional Cultural Heritage, by Nicole MusgraveMentoring, by Wanda G. AddisonPreserving Historic Buildings and Environments, by Laurie Kay SommersAbout the Editor
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MH - Indiana University Press On the Deities of Samothrace
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MH - Indiana University Press Island Endurance
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University of Notre Dame Press The Four Cardinal Virtues
Book SynopsisDelivers a stimulating quartet of essays on the four cardinal virtues. Josef Pieper demonstrates the unsound overvaluation of moderation that has made contemporary morality a hollow convention and points out the true significance of the Christian virtues.Trade Review“Dr. Pieper, with his grounding in Scholastic thinking, especially Thomas Aquinas, brings to the reader an interpretation of this classical tradition that has things to say about the human person today. He attempts to make what could become a list of requirements for ethical behavior into a human quest for the wisdom that enables one to become the kind of person one strives to be.” —Studies in Formative Spirituality
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Penn State University The Criminal Case of Juana Aguilar Adjudicating Gender in Colonial Central America
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University of Washington Press Radical Theatrics
Book SynopsisFrom burning draft cards to staging nude protests, much left-wing political activism in 1960s America was distinguished by deliberate outrageousness. This book argues that these over-the-top antics were far more than just the spontaneous actions of a self-indulgent radical impulse.Trade Review"Craig J. Peariso’s work challenges traditional narratives regarding some of North America’s most significant political iconoclasts of the 1960s." -- Max Shulman * TDR: The Drama Review *"Radical Theatrics is a thought-provoking book that should educate and trouble anyone desperate to change the world and confused about what to do when those efforts stall." -- Jeremy Varon * Journal of American History *"This intriguing book presents a revisionist revaluation of the more problematic radical edges of political performance art in the United States of the mid-to-late 1960s. . . . Peariso has successfully shown that awkward decade was up for it in many compelling ways. . . . [Radical Theatrics] launches a sophisticatedly argued call for newly creating politico-aesthetic styles of ‘anti-representational’ performance." -- Baz Kershaw * Studies in Theatre and Performance *"Peariso’s study of ‘failed’ sixties radicalism is an important contribution to our growing understanding of the complexities of radicalism in the postmodern, where performance is everywhere and manifold." -- Alan Filewod * Labour / Le Travail *Table of ContentsAcknowledgments Introduction | Stereotypes, Opposition, and “the Sixties” 1. Monkey Theater 2. “Watch Out for Pigs in Queen’s Clothing”: Camp and the Image of Radical Sexuality 3. “Erect . . . Strong . . . Resilient and Firm”: Eldridge Cleaver and the Performance of “Black” Liberation Afterword Notes Bibliography Index
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MP-WIS Uni of Wisconsin Joyces Book of the Dark Finnegans Wake
Book SynopsisFinnegan's Wake" is perhaps the most difficult and wilfully obscure piece in all of modern literature, a book written in polyglottal puns that continues to baffle not only lay readers but, in large part, Joyceans as well. Here in 12 chapters, John Bishop aims to unravel Joyce's obscurities and aims to reveal the "Wake" more clearly than anyone has done before.
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University of Wisconsin Press Yooper Talk Dialect as Identity in Michigans
Book SynopsisThe Upper Peninsula of Michigan - known as ""the U P"" - is historically, geographically, and culturally distinct. Drawing on sixteen years of fieldwork, including interviews with seventy-five lifelong residents of the UP, Kathryn Remlinger examines how the idea of a unique Yooper dialect emerged.Trade ReviewOffers a very thorough and long overdue discussion of the Yooper dialect."" - Marquette Monthly""Undeniably a significant contribution to the study of a unique aspect of Michigan history and culture. . . . For those who are fascinated by language or Yooper culture and dialect, there is gold to be mined in this book."" - Michigan in Books""Explores UP identity, driven by anecdotes and historical accounts. She goes beyond speech analysis, providing enough narrative and peninsula history to engage readers lacking a linguistics background."" - City Pulse""Provides an interesting case study of dialect enregisterment and the relationship between language and cultural identity more broadly."" - Michigan Historical Review
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Little, Brown Books for Young Readers Stalking Jack the Ripper Paperback Collection
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WW Norton & Co Mastering Sauces The Home Cooks Guide to New
Book SynopsisThe definitive cookbook on contemporary sauces that highlights fresh flavours and updates classics.Trade Review"Smart and wide-ranging, with terrific pages of tips and variations." -- Bonnie Benwick - Washington Post "Volland's intent is to get you comfortable with the elements of a good sauce, then set you free in your kitchen. ... The book is not about the five French mother sauces; oh, they're here, but much more ink in the 450-plus pages is spent on how we cook today, from updating those classics to her endlessly adaptable stir-fry sauce to smart things to do with canned tomatoes." -- Joe Gray - Chicago Tribune "The bible of successful sauce making." -- Nick Harman - Foodepedia "In this penetrating volume, the reader will learn sauces ranging from hollandaise to Thai peanut sauce-Mastering Sauces is a must-buy, and an essential one, for any serious cook." -- James Peterson, James Beard Award-winning author of Sauces: Classical and Contemporary Sauce Making "Susan's contributions to The Cooking Lab were invaluable. Now she's written a comprehensive guide to learning the fundamentals of sauce-making, taking home cooks on a tour of versatile techniques and international flavors." -- Nathan Myhrvold, coauthor of Modernist Cuisine: The Art and Science of Cooking and Modernist Cuisine at Home "Susan Volland combines science, hedonism, and common sense in this groundbreaking book. So much more than a cookbook, Mastering Sauces is a treatise on flavor, taste, and texture for the twenty-first century." -- Molly Stevens, James Beard Award-winning author of All About Roasting and All About Braising "Susan Volland gives home cooks the confidence and knowledge not only to make sauces, but also to create their own. This book is an important addition to every kitchen library." -- Jennifer McLagan, James Beard Award-winning author of Bones, Fat, Odd Bits, and "A smart, lucid, and beautifully written manual for making glorious sauces from around the world. It will educate and inspire both learned sauciers and novices alike." -- James Oseland, editor-in-chief, Rodale's Organic Life and author of Cradle of Flavor "From the chef's perspective, a dish isn't finished until you sauce it. The recipes in this book-focused and sensuous-are right in tune with the way we eat today. So don't cover up that pristine fillet of wild salmon or those fresh, fat spears of local asparagus you so carefully sourced with a tone-deaf sauce. Try a recipe from this book and elevate your home cooking from ordinary to extraordinary." -- Tom Douglas, James Beard Award-winning chef, Dahlia Lounge, Seattle, and author of Tom Douglas' Seattle Kitchen
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Dover Publications Inc. Picasso 16 Art Stickers
Book SynopsisFrom the most renowned and influential artist of the 20th century excellent reproductions of The Dream, The Bathers, Woman with a Flower, 13 other masterpieces.
£6.72
Melbourne University Publishing JB Chifley An Ardent Internationalist
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Out of Print Book Nerd Pride Pouch
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Scholastic Bedtime Stories Beautiful Black Tales from the
Book SynopsisWritten and illustrated by creators of colour, Bedtime Stories showcasesa curated collection of favourite tales from Black history,based on important figures and events from around the world. Eachstory is the ideal length to read at bedtime as well as any momentwhen young readers are looking for an inspirational read!
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