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  • - Algerian Actors Tour the United States
    by Jane E. Goodman
    £20.99 - 60.99

    Staging Cultural Encounters takes up conundrums of cross-cultural encounter, challenges in translation, and audience reception, offering a frank account of the encounters with American audiences and the successes and disappointments of the experience of exchange.

  • by Jake McCandless
    £17.99

    Highlights the best of Missouri's small-town offerings Features guides to galleries, hiking trails, wineries, and shopping in the Show-Me State Builds on the popularity of Little Indiana (IUP 2016), and volumes on Ohio and Michigan are planned

  • by S. Montgomery Ewegen
    £13.99 - 57.49

    Ewegen's withdrawn Socrates forever evades rigid interpretation and must instead remain a deep and insoluble question.

  • - The Future of Europe's Last Primeval Forest
    by Eunice Blavascunas
    £18.49

    Foresters, Borders, and Bark Beetles is a timely and fascinating work of cultural analysis and storytelling that textures its ethnographic reading of people with the agency of the forest itself and its bark beetle outbreaks, which threaten to alter the very composition of the forest in the age of the Anthropocene.

  • - Brown County and Beyond
    by Daniel Kraft
    £26.99

    Chronicle of the artist's life and work. Book accompanies the traveling exhibition of Bohm's work that begins at the Brauer Museum March 27, 2020

  • - Persianate Art, Culture, and Talent in Circulation, 1400-1700
     
    £26.49

    The Deccan plateau of southwest India has been a place of significant cross-cultural exchange for thousands of years. This volume traces the history of Persianate arts of all kinds on the Deccan from the Brahmani period to the dissolution of the sultanates in the late 17th century.

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    £11.49

    Brings clarity to the essentialism/anti-essentialism debate at the center of feminist theory and feminist cultural studies.

  • - The Hoosier Hardwood Project
    by Chris Smith
    £18.99

    With over 150 color photographs and unforgettable stories from high school basketball and beyond, Chasing Indiana's Game: The Hoosier Hardwood Project is a tribute to the Hoosier state and all who love basketball.

  • - Seascapes and the Theatricality of Globalization
    by Sean Metzger
    £17.99 - 58.49

  • - The Jewish Prosecutor Who Brought Eichmann and Auschwitz to Trial
    by Ronen Steinke
    £22.49 - 70.49

    1. This is the dramatic story of Fritz Bauer, the prosecutor who played a key role in the arrest of Adolf Eichmann, the Auschwitz trials, and the post-war German justice system. 2. This work reveals new information on Bauer's life and the role his homosexuality and Jewishness played in his legal career. 3. Ronen Steinke is a lawyer and political journalist in Berlin.

  • - On Beginning in Plato's Timaeus
    by John Sallis
    £14.99 - 31.49

    Presents an enigmatic discourse in the history of philosophy. Plato's discourse on the chora forms the pivotal moment in the Timaeus. This book undertakes a reinterpretation of the entire dialogue oriented to the chorology. It unsettles the traditional reading of the famous passage on time as the moving image of eternity.

  • - The Memoirs of Pre-Han China
    by Ssu-ma Ch'ien
    £44.49

    Part of the complete translation of the "Shih chi" ("The Grand Scribe's Records"), one of the most important narratives in traditional China. This volume 7 translates twenty-eight Lieh-chuan or 'memoirs' which depict more than a hundred men and women: sages and scholars, recluses and rhetoricians, persuaders and politicians, and more.

  • by Jennie Malboeuf
    £9.49

    A debut collection of poetry exploring themes of religion, human behavior, identity, marriage, family, and loss.The mind and the body. The heavens and earth. God and animal. The speaker in God had a body considers how the image of a higher power is presented to her, beginning with a Catholic upbringing in Kentucky. Speckled with stars and peopled with creatures, these poems employ a trinity of sequences that address a present, past, and possible future-from a troubled reckoning with belief to loss and promise still ahead.In this debut collection from Jennie Malboeuf, we observe undercurrents of violence and power, the dynamics of memory, gender, marriage, and miscarriage. At times, God is brutal. At times, delicate. Through true stories of animal savagery, God had a body unravels human behavior and undoes the opaque and cryptic mysteries of faith."e;There is a fierce spirituality and mordant wit in God had a body, Jennie Malboeuf's first book of poems. Here is a poet with a transformative vision of divine and earthly enterprise as well as a sharp eye for the repercussions of physical detail. Malboeuf's use of enactments and embodiments-actions and images-startle and awaken the reader to a powerful new voice in American poetry. What a glorious debut collection."e; -Stuart Dischell"e;Salient and provoking, sensuous and cerebral, Jennie Malboeuf's poems locate holiness in the living, dead, partial and whole creations of this planet. . . . I relish these poems and will return to them for their stories, their humor, and the ways they intertwine language and life."e; -Lisa Williams

  • by Francois Raffoul
    £29.49

  • - A Year of Inspiration with the University of Michigan Wolverines
    by Cyle Young & Del Duduit
    £14.99

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    £57.49

    In the economics of everyday life, even ethnicity has become a potential resource to be tapped, generating new sources of profit and power, new ways of being social, and new visions of the future. Throughout Africa, ethnic corporations have been repurposed to do business in mining or tourism; in the USA, Native American groupings have expanded their involvement in gaming, design, and other industries; and all over the world, the commodification of culture has sown itself deeply into the domains of everything from medicine to fashion. Ethnic groups increasingly seek empowerment by formally incorporating themselves, by deploying their sovereign status for material ends, and by copyrighting their cultural practices as intellectual property. Building on ethnographic case studies from Kenya, Nepal, Peru, Russia, and many other countries, this collection poses the question: Does the turn to the incorporation and commodification of ethnicity really herald a new historical moment in the global politics of identity?

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    £25.49

    In the economics of everyday life, even ethnicity has become a potential resource to be tapped, generating new sources of profit and power, new ways of being social, and new visions of the future. Throughout Africa, ethnic corporations have been repurposed to do business in mining or tourism; in the USA, Native American groupings have expanded their involvement in gaming, design, and other industries; and all over the world, the commodification of culture has sown itself deeply into the domains of everything from medicine to fashion. Ethnic groups increasingly seek empowerment by formally incorporating themselves, by deploying their sovereign status for material ends, and by copyrighting their cultural practices as intellectual property. Building on ethnographic case studies from Kenya, Nepal, Peru, Russia, and many other countries, this collection poses the question: Does the turn to the incorporation and commodification of ethnicity really herald a new historical moment in the global politics of identity?

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    £26.99

    If one takes Heidegger at his word then his philosophy is about pursuing different "paths" of thought rather than defining a single set of truths. This volume gathers the work of an international group of scholars to present a range of ways in which Heidegger can be read and a diversity of styles in which his thought can be continued. Despite their many approaches to Heidegger, their hermeneutic orientation brings these scholars together. The essays span themes from the ontic to the ontological, from the specific to the speculative. While the volume does not aim to present a comprehensive interpretation of Heidegger's later thought, it covers much of the terrain of his later thinking and presents new directions for how Heidegger should and should not be read today. Scholars of Heidegger's later thought will find rich and original readings that expand considerations of Heidegger's entire oeuvre.

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    £68.49

    If one takes Heidegger at his word then his philosophy is about pursuing different "paths" of thought rather than defining a single set of truths. This volume gathers the work of an international group of scholars to present a range of ways in which Heidegger can be read and a diversity of styles in which his thought can be continued. Despite their many approaches to Heidegger, their hermeneutic orientation brings these scholars together. The essays span themes from the ontic to the ontological, from the specific to the speculative. While the volume does not aim to present a comprehensive interpretation of Heidegger's later thought, it covers much of the terrain of his later thinking and presents new directions for how Heidegger should and should not be read today. Scholars of Heidegger's later thought will find rich and original readings that expand considerations of Heidegger's entire oeuvre.

  • - Lieder Performance in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
    by Laura Tunbridge & Natasha Loges
    £21.99 - 57.49

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    £64.49

    Why teach music? Who deserves a music education? Can making and learning about music contribute to the common good? In Humane Music Education for the Common Good, scholars and educators from around the world offer unique responses to the recent UNESCO report titled Rethinking Education: Toward the Common Good. This report suggests how, through purpose, policy, and pedagogy, education can and must respond to the challenges of our day in ways that respect and nurture all members of the human family. The contributors to this volume use this report as a framework to explore the implications and complexities that it raises. The book begins with analytical reflections on the report and then explores pedagogical case studies and practical models of music education that address social justice, inclusion, individual nurturance, and active involvement in the greater public welfare. The collection concludes by looking to the future, asking what more should be considered, and exploring how these ideals can be even more fully realized. The contributors to this volume boldly expand the boundaries of the UNESCO report to reveal new ways to think about, be invested in, and use music education as a center for social change both today and going forward.

  • by Lee Mandrell
    £25.99

    "e;Capture[s] the spirit and nature of the park without showing more than footprints from the park's 2.5 million visitors per year."e; -The Times (ShawLocal.com)Nestled along the Illinois River, Starved Rock State Park is a favorite destination no matter the season. This National Historic Landmark boasts a landscape filled with tall bluffs, elegant trees, and wildflower-adorned hills, perfect for the adventurer inside us all.In Starved Rock State Park: An Illinois Treasure, photographers Lee Mandrell and DeeDee Niederhouse-Mandrell showcase the beauty and grandeur of this Illinois state park. With photos of twisting forest trails, plunging canyons, and lakes veiled in mist, they uncover this land piece by piece. Hike to take in the view at Lover's Leap Overlook or relish the waterfalls that come roaring out from canyons with names like "e;Wildcat"e; and "e;St. Louis."e; Come explore this park thriving with life. From hawks soaring across crisp blue skies and snakes slinking over bramble to folksy log cabins and meadows of black-eyed Susans, there is a little something for everyone.With 120 high-quality color photos and an appreciation of the finer details in life, Starved Rock State Park will transport you to a land rich with history and wonder.

  • - A People Shall Not Dwell Alone
    by Uri Bialer
    £32.49 - 68.49

  • - Writing Ottoman Jewish History, Denying the Armenian Genocide
    by Marc D. Baer
    £29.49 - 68.49

  • - New Perspectives on Finance and Culture
     
    £18.49

    Offers ways of understanding the relationship between the financial system in Great Britain and other aspects of Victorian society and culture.

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    £20.99

    Discusses Wagner's legacy in sound and on screen

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