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    - Concepts, Analytics, Praxis
    av Walter D. Mignolo & Catherine E. Walsh
    307 - 1 247,-

    Walter D. Mignolo and Catherine E. Walsh introduce the concept of decoloniality by providing a theoretical overview and discussing concrete examples of decolonial projects in action.

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    - Investigations in a Secret Police File
    av Katherine Verdery
    320 - 1 170,-

    Katherine Verdery analyzes the 2,781 page surveillance file the Romanian secret police compiled on her during her research trips to Transylvania in the 1970s and 1980s. Reading it led her to question her identity and also revealed how deeply the secret police was embedded in everyday life.

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    - Infrastructure and Personhood in a Papua New Guinean Hospital
    av Alice Street
    307 - 1 217,-

    This ethnography shows how the struggle to practice clinical medicine in a resource-strapped public hospital in Papua New Guinea is complicated by the attempts of doctors, nurses, and patients to make themselves visible to others-kin, clinical experts, global scientists, politicians, and international development workers-as socially recognizable and valuable persons.

  • - The Anthropology of Becoming
     
    414,-

    The contributors to Unfinished explore the ethnographic essay's expressive potentials by pursuing an anthropology of becoming, which attends to the contingency of lived experience and provides new means to represent what life means and how it can be represented.

  • - Food, Fat, and the Absorption of Illness in India
    av Harris Solomon
    307 - 1 170,-

    In Metabolic Living Harris Solomon studies obesity and diabetes in Mumbai, India, presenting a new narrative of metabolic illness in which it is less about the overconsumption of food than it is about the body's relationship to its environment and the substances it absorbs.

  • - Indigenous Women and the Limits of Postcolonial Development Policy
    av Sarah A. Radcliffe
    320 - 1 249,-

    Drawing from ethnographic fieldwork and postcolonial theory, Sarah A. Radcliffe centers the experiences of rural indigenous women in Ecuador to show how the efforts of development agencies to reduce social and economic equality fail because they do not reckon with the legacies of colonialism.

  • - History, Culture, Politics
     
    384,-

    Covering 500 years of Ghana's history, The Ghana Reader provides a multitude of historical, political, and cultural perspectives on this important West African nation, emphasizing Ghana's enormous symbolic and pragmatic value to global relations and its ethnic and cultural diversity.

  • - History, Culture, Politics
     
    307,-

    Spanning a period of over 450 years, The Rio de Janeiro Reader traces the history, culture, and politics of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, through the voices, images, and experiences of those who have made the city''s history. It outlines Rio''s transformation from a hardscrabble colonial outpost and strategic port into an economic, cultural, and entertainment capital of the modern world. The volume contains a wealth of primary sources, many of which appear here in English for the first time. A mix of government documents, lyrics, journalism, speeches, ephemera, poems, maps, engravings, photographs, and other sources capture everything from the fantastical impressions of the first European arrivals to the complaints about roving capoeira gangs, and from sobering eyewitness accounts of slavery''s brutality to the glitz of Copacabana. The definitive English-language resource on the city, The Rio de Janeiro Reader presents the "Marvelous City" in all its complexity, importance, and intrigue. 

  • - Black Perspectives on Huckleberry Finn
     
    294,-

    Though one of America’s best known and loved novels, Mark Twain’s Adventures of Huckleberry Finn has often been the object of fierce controversy because of its racist language and reliance on racial stereotypes. This collection of fifteen essays by prominent African American scholars and critics examines the novel’s racist elements and assesses the degree to which Twain’s ironies succeed or fail to turn those elements into a satirical attack on racism. Ranging from the laudatory to the openly hostile, these essays include personal impressions of Huckleberry Finn, descriptions of classroom experience with the book, evaluations of its ironic and allegorical aspects, explorations of its nineteenth-century context, and appraisal of its effects on twentieth-century African American writers. Among the issues the authors contend with are Twain’s pervasive use of the word “nigger,” his portrayal of the slave Jim according to the conventions of the minstrel show “darky,” and the thematic chaos created by the “evasion” depicted in the novel’s final chapters.Sure to provoke thought and stir debate, Satire or Evasion? provides a variety of new perspectives on one of this country’s most troubling classics. Contributors. Richard K. Barksdale, Bernard W. Bell, Mary Kemp Davis, Peaches M. Henry, Betty Harris Jones, Rhett S. Jones, Julius Lester, Donnarae MacCann, Charles H. Nichols, Charles H. Nilon, Arnold Rampersad, David L. Smith, Carmen Dubryan, John H. Wallace, Kenny Jackson Williams, Fredrick Woodard

  • av Walter R. Roberts
    333,-

    This new edition contains a new foreword by the author.

  • - Governmentality, Development, and the Practice of Politics
    av Tania Murray Li
    369 - 1 249,-

    Offers an account of development in action. Focusing on experts' attempts to improve landscapes and livelihoods in Indonesia, this title exposes the practices that enable experts to diagnose problems and devise interventions, and the agency of people whose conduct is targeted for reform.

  • - A Critical Anthology
     
    369,-

    A groundbreaking collection of sixteen essays that examines the productive intersection of the fields of black and queer studies

  • - Stories of Terror, Betrayal, and Forgetting in Guatemala
    av Daniel Wilkinson
    302,-

    Author reconstructs the unwritten, taboo history of the Guatemalan civil war, focusing on the peasants who picked coffee, supported guerrilla movements of the 1970s and 1980s, and suffered the most when the military government retaliated with violence.

  • av Carl Schmitt
    268,-

    Carl Schmitt ranks among the original and controversial political thinkers of the twentieth century. This book contains translations of Schmitt's 1958 commentary on the work, explanatory notes, and an appendix including articles of the Weimar constitution.

  • - Sovereignty, Space, and the Freedom of Movement
     
    450,-

    A collection exploring practices and experiences of deportation, and the threat of deportation, in regional and national settings from the U.S.-Mexico border to Israel, and from Somalia to Switzerland.

  • - The Cultural Logics of Transnationality
    av Aihwa Ong
    307,-

    Are nation-states being transformed by globalisation into a single globalised economy? Do global cultural forces herald a postnational millennium? Tying ethnography to structural analysis, this title explores such questions with a focus on the links between the cultural logics of human action and on economic and political processes.

  • av Abdulhamit Arvas
    329 - 1 142,-

  • av Brian Massumi
    340 - 1 167,-

  • av Anna Munster
    397 - 1 338,-

  • av Purnima Mankekar
    352 - 1 191,-

  • av Andrew Pickering
    280 - 1 094,-

  • av Kathleen Cruz Gutierrez
    329 - 1 142,-

  • av Alma Guillermoprieto
    291 - 1 094,-

  • av Jeffrey Lesser
    352 - 1 240,-

  • av David L. Eng
    280 - 1 094,-

  • av Franck Bille
    340 - 1 167,-

  • av Jina B. Kim
    291 - 1 118,-

  • av Urvashi Vaid
    291 - 1 118,-

  • av Caitjan Gainty
    280 - 1 094,-

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