Search results for ""Dartmouth College Press""
Dartmouth College Press Ethics at the Bedside
£21.53
Dartmouth College Press Cancer Screening in the Developing World Case Studies and Strategies from the Field
£29.70
Dartmouth College Press Thats Gotta Hurt The Injuries That Changed Sports Forever
How advances in sports medicine help bridge the gap between the pros and the rest of us, and make sports and exercise safer
£16.00
Dartmouth College Press The Racial Imaginary of the Cold War Kitchen
Race, domesticity, and consumerism in the Cold War era
£42.00
Dartmouth College Press American Studies as Transnational Practice
The internationalization of American studies
£42.00
Dartmouth College Press TransPortraits
A fascinating collective memoir of the lives and experiences of transgender people, in their own voices
£24.24
Dartmouth College Press Writing for Justice
Transnational battles for freedom and a personal work of remembrance
£38.00
Dartmouth College Press The Power of Writing
Why writing matters in higher education
£23.34
Dartmouth College Press Finding Augusta
Addresses the effect of mobile communications technologies on individuals' habits and how they are regulated
£36.04
Dartmouth College Press Stardust Monuments
Hollywood is placeless, timeless, and iconic, a key fabricator and forger of American cultural myths and stories. How, then, will the history of Hollywood be written?
£28.78
Dartmouth College Press Neoliberalism and Contemporary American Literature
Neoliberalism is the rare buzzword that has fully crossed over from academic theorizing into mainstream discussion. Neoliberalism and Contemporary American Literature is the first book to examine the ways that US literature has responded to the dominance of our neoliberal regime. The essays collected here reveal how contemporary American writers have both propped up and interrogated the foundations of neoliberalism. The contributors look at a host of literary genres and styles, from the utopian sci-fi of Kim Stanley Robinson and the dark fantasy of Karen Russell to the poetic memoir-fiction hybrids of Ben Lerner, exploring how the relationships between politics, economics, and literary form have become both distorted and revitalized in the age of neoliberalism. Most pressingly, they ask if contemporary literature can still imagine either the end of capitalism or any realistic alternative to it.
£34.22
Dartmouth College Press The Other Presences – Reading Literature Other–Wise after the Transnational Turn in American Studies
The Other Presences presents a radically new mode of engaging with the idea of otherness in contemporary American literature. Expanding on the earlier theories of poststructuralist and phenomenologist philosophers like Berhand Waldenfels and Jean-Francois Lyotard, Tatschner argues for a more performative style of reading, establishing new linguistic frameworks to reflect the concept of otherness in literature. His book introduces new transnational voices into the discourse on contemporary US literary studies, focusing heavily on the stories of immigrant and first-generation Americans. These new voices and presences push readers toward innovative possibilities for the written word.
£72.00
Dartmouth College Press Cancer Screening in the Developing World
Case studies featuring real-world issues, problems, and solutions for cancer-screening programs in the developing world
£76.00
Dartmouth College Press Native Land Talk
How Native Americans and African Americans redefined nativity and shaped eighteenth- and nineteenth-century perceptions of rights, freedom, and belonging
£42.00
Dartmouth College Press Horace Vernet and the Thresholds of NineteenthCentury Visual Culture
A fresh look at a pivotal nineteenth-century painter
£38.00
Dartmouth College Press Color Codes Modern Theories of Color in Philosophy Painting and Architecture Literature Music and Psychology
A multidisciplinary look at the role of color in contemporary aesthetics.
£28.00
Dartmouth College Press Thomas Hirschhorn A New Political Understanding of Art
£89.00
Dartmouth College Press The Living Line
The role of body movement in the formation of American modernism
£68.00
Dartmouth College Press Dwelling in American
An original critique of the idea of American empire in the twenty-first century
£25.16
Dartmouth College Press Insourced
Dramatically recounts the causes and cascading effects of American insourcing of foreign healthcare workers
£20.00
Dartmouth College Press The Maltese Touch of Evil
Part thinking-man's fan crush, part crazily inspired remix of the most beloved of film genres, this book will force scholars and film lovers alike to view film noir afresh
£32.41
Dartmouth College Press Continuing Medical Education
The only full-scale history of continuing medical education and its future
£48.00
Dartmouth College Press American Paper Mills 16901832
A comprehensive account of early papermaking in America
£120.00
Dartmouth College Press Handbook for Rural Health Care Ethics
A comprehensive guide to the unique nature of rural health care ethics
£36.04
Dartmouth College Press Writing National Cinema Film Journals and Film Culture in Peru
£40.00
Dartmouth College Press Le Francais
An innovative, dynamic, and dramatic approach to French language and culture for high school and college students
£28.78
Dartmouth College Press Arctic Wars Animal Rights Endangered Peoples
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Dartmouth College Press The Old American
A long-awaited new novel set in the period of the French and Indian Wars brings a new dimension to the region's history
£16.08
Dartmouth College Press Please RSVP – Questions on Collaborative Aesthetics, Trans–Subjectivity, and the Politics of Love
It’s no secret that working with others, rather than alone, on a creative project can often yield the most unexpected results, a new and surprising sum greater than the whole of its parts. Please RSVP presents a bold new theory of just how powerful collaboration can be in the making of art. April Durham argues that collaborative activity has the potential to broaden and expand an individual participant’s static identity through what she calls “trans-subjectivity.” She offers a fine-grained analysis of the ways in which personal subjectivity becomes porous and malleable during the process of shared creative labor. Durham’s concept of the trans-subjective offers a new way to come to terms with the networks, either digital or otherwise, that have developed over the twentieth- and twenty-first centuries, providing a bold new frame for topics like the experience of time, community, language, and ethics. This is a crucial and eye-opening book for contemporary artists and art historians alike.
£72.00
Dartmouth College Press The Donigers of Great Neck – A Mythologized Memoir
"Many memories, many myths"-this is how Wendy Doniger begins the story of her parents' origins in Europe and sharply bifurcated life in America. Recalling their contrasting attitudes toward Judaism and religion in general-and acknowledging the mythologized narratives that keep bubbling up in those recollections-Doniger tells the story of their childhoods, their unusual marriage, their life in the post–World War II Jewish enclave of Great Neck, New York, and her own complex relationship with each of them.
£16.00
Dartmouth College Press What Are the Arts and Sciences
An invaluable introduction to the arts and sciences for students, parents, and anyone curious about the nature of a liberal education
£26.96
Dartmouth College Press In the Name of the Mother
A bracingly original dialogue on modernity, class, and difference in the 20th century
£38.00
Dartmouth College Press Discourse on the Sciences and Arts First Discourse and Polemics
£52.00