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  • - The Origins of Gender and Class
     
    £17.49

    ¿To some a book on the origins of sexual inequality is absurd. Male dominance seems to them a universal, if not inevitable, phenomenon that has been with us since the dawn of our species. The essays in this volume offer differing perspectives on the development of sex-role differentiation and sexual inequality, but share a belief that these phenomena did have social origins, origins that must be sought in sociohistorical events and processes.¿In this way Stephanie Coontz and Peta Henderson introduce a book which fills a yawning gap in Marxist and feminist theory of recent years.Women’s Work, Men’s Property brings together specialist historical and anthropological skills of a group of American and French feminists to examine the origins of the sexual division of labor, the nature of pre-state kinship societies, the position of women in slave-based societies, and the specific forms taken by the oppression of women in archaic Greece.Men’s Work, Women’s Property will be welcomed by teachers and students of women’s studies and anyone with an interest in the biological, psychological and historical roots of sexual inequality.

  • - On Palestinian Cinema
    by Hamid Dabashi
    £17.49

    A collection of essays and interviews in which filmmakers, critics and scholars reflect on Palestinian cinema.

  • - Indonesia Before and After Suharto
    by Max Lane
    £20.99

    Traces the evolution of Indonesia from its anti-colonial stirrings in the early twentieth century to the lengthy, and eventually victorious, struggle against the dictatorship of President Suharto. This title describes how small resistance groups inside the country directed massive political transformation.

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    by Thomas Jefferson
    £9.99

    In 1776 Thomas Jefferson, a future president authored the most explosive document in the history of America: "The Declaration of Independence", formally severing the link between America and the British state. This book examines this and other texts by Jefferson.

  • - A Study in Marxist Literary Theory
    by Terry Eagleton
    £16.49

    Terry Eagleton's witty and acerbic attacks on contemporary culture and society are read and enjoyed by many, and his studies of literature are regarded as classics of contemporary criticism. Here, Eagleton seeks to develop a sophisticated relationship between Marxism and literary criticism.

  • by Francois Matheron
    £23.99

    This collection includes key texts from one of France's most famous philosophers, which intervene in the debate between "the humanist" and the structuralists.

  • by Stephen Duncombe
    £27.49

    This reader brings together many classic texts that help define culture as a tool of resistance. With concise introductions, this reader contains the work of Marx, Benjamin, Hall and Bey (amongst others) as well as a number of new activists/authors published here for the first time.

  • - The Carribean Disapora in Britain
    by Winston James
    £21.99

    These essays set out to show how police, psychiatrists and welfare services help to channel black people into residential and occupational ghettos. They also show how within and against such oppressive conditions, black people in Britain have forged a new identity.

  • - Israel/Palestine Since 2003
    by Tanya Reinhart
    £18.49

    Based on analysis of information in the mainstream Israeli media, this book argues that the road map has brought no real progress and that, under cover of diplomatic successes, Israel is using the road map to strengthen its grip on the remaining occupied territories. This book examines the gap between myth and bitter reality.

  • - Essays on Class Analysis, Socialism and Marxism
    by Erik Olin Wright
    £20.49

    After opening with an account of the author's awakening to Marxism, this book goes on to review its central principles as a social science, paying particular heed to feminist concepts and the meaning of inequality. It concludes by exploring possible futures under capitalism and socialism.

  • - Neoliberal Democracy and the Public Interest
    by Colin Leys
    £20.49

    This text is a multi-level study which moves between an analysis of those global forces, through national politics, to the changes occuring in two fields of public life that are both fundamentally important and familiar to everyone - television and health care.

  • - An Intellectual Portrait of Carl Schmitt
    by Gopal Balakrishnan
    £20.99

    This is a comprehensive reconstruction and analysis of all of Schmidtt's major works. It reveals the complex ways in which his ideas took shape in the intertwining timelines of civil and world wars.

  • - Popular Culture in Latin America
    by Vivian Schelling
    £19.49

    Samba and carnival, radio soaps and telenovelas, oral poetry, popular drama, Amerindian art. This illustrated overview of Latin America’s popular culture considers the broad spectrum of cultural forms in the various countries of the subcontinent.Exploring the ways in which daily life and ritual have resisted and been influenced by Western mass culture, Memory and Modernity traces the main anthropological, sociological and political debates about the nature of popular culture. Rowe and Schelling use their analysis of the development of a culture industry in Latin America to engage with wider debates about modernity, drawing out the contrast between Latin America’s cultural wealth and its widespread material poverty.In challenging the assumptions of much Western cultural criticism, this book will be essential reading for students of Latin American society, while offering the general reader a concise and accessible overview of an exciting and varied popular culture.

  • - The Making and Unmasking of Modern Art
     
    £21.99

    These essays study key post-war and contemporary artists, taking a critical look at the construction of recent modern art history in both its traditional and radical forms. The artists discussed include Francis Picabia, Ad Reinhardt, Andy Warhol, Gerhard Richter, Jasper Johns and Anselm Keifer.

  • - The Bildungsroman in European Culture
    by Franco Moretti
    £20.49

    A combination of narrative theory and social history, this new edition includes an additional final chapter on the collapse of the Bildungsroman in the years around World War I (a crisis which opened the way for Modernist experimentation).

  • - The Borrowed Kettle
    by Slavoj Zizek
    £16.49

    That same inconsistency characterized the justification for the US-led invasion of Iraq is argued in this study.

  • - On Women and Casuality
    by Slavoj Zizek
    £17.49

    The experience of the Yugoslav war and the rise of ¿irrational¿ violence in contemporary societies provides the theoretical and political context of this book, which uses Lacanian psychoanalysis as the basis for a renewal of the Marxist theory of ideology. The author’s analysis leads into a study of the figure of woman in modern art and ideology, including studies of The Crying Game and the films of David Lynch, and the links between violence and power/gender relations.

  • by Raymond Williams
    £9.99

    A comprehensive introduction to the work of one of the outstanding intellectuals of the twentieth century.

  • - Life of a Revolutionary
    by Giuseppe Fiori
    £20.99

    Antonio Gramsci was born in Sardinia in 1891, became the leader of the Italian Communist Party in his early thirties, was arrested by Mussolini’s police in 1927, and remained imprisoned until shortly before his death ten years later. The posthumous publication of his Prison Notebooks established him as a major thinker whose influence continues to increase.Fiori’s biography enlarges upon the facts of Gramsci’s life through personal accounts, and through Gramsci’s own writings to relatives and friends. In relating Gramsci’s growth as a political leader and theorist to his private experience, it offers acute insights into his involvement in the factory councils movement. It examines his relationship with political opponents, including Mussolini, and with his comrades within the Communist Party before and during Gramsci’s imprisonment. It is an approach which seeks to explicate, as well as underscore, the substantial achievement of one of the most important figures in western Marxism.

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