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  • av Seth Nii Asumah
    1 126,-

    Shows how authentic diversity and inclusive leadership practices can promote anti-racist, equitable, and transformational change in institutions of higher learning in the United States and beyond.

  • av Don Ihde
    460,-

    This critical reader brings together both essential as well as under-recognized writings from the work of Don Ihde, one of the most important contemporary thinkers on technology and human experience.

  • av James Fenimore Cooper
    471,-

  • av Derek Brown
    1 126,-

    Argues for a revolutionary political theology that can be used to combat racism, sexism, and other forms of oppression.

  • av Pei Pei Liu
    1 126,-

    Explores the critical role that classroom educators play in supporting student motivation throughout the transition from high school to college.

  • av Michael A. Flannery
    1 126,-

    Illuminating study of the ideas and influences of a near-forgotten American philosopher.

  • av Arianne Françoise Conty
    1 126,-

    Looks at how different religious traditions (Christian, Buddhist, neopagan, and animist) have attempted to resacralize the earth and provide new values that include the more-than-human world.

  • av Claus Elholm Andersen
    1 126,-

    A probing, generative analysis of Knausgärd's My Struggle, with implications for our understanding of the novel form more broadly in the twenty-first century.

  • av Jeffrey Berman
    1 126,-

    Assesses the contributions of six major psychoanalytic thinkers in the light of current academic and clinical trends in psychoanalysis.

  • av Aimee Armande Wilson
    1 126,-

    Examines literary depictions of "mannish" pregnant women and metaphors of male pregnancy to reframe the relationship between creativity and gender in modernism.

  • av Steven E. Lindquist
    1 126,-

    A literary and historical investigation into an ancient Indian religious thinker, tracing his rise in importance in the Hindu tradition.

  • av Christopher W. Tindale
    1 126,-

    Studies Plato's approach to argumentation, exploring his role as logician, rhetorician, and dialectician in a way that sees these three aspects working together.

  • av Brian G. Henning
    1 126,-

    Argues that, to make progress within environmental ethics, philosophers must explicitly engage in environmental metaphysics.

  • av Philippe Major
    1 126,-

    Challenges deep-seated assumptions about the traditionalist nature of Confucianism by providing a new interpretation of the emergence of modern Confucianism in Republican China.

  • av Tanya Ann Kennedy
    1 126,-

    Offers an interdisciplinary feminist framework for conceptualizing time and temporal justice as a form of reparation.

  • av Michael Lusztig
    1 126,-

    Explores the question of whether heroes matter in the modern republic.

  • av Rachelle Winkle-Wagner
    1 126,-

    Draws on and centers oral histories with Black women college graduates to demonstrate the role of community in fostering their success in and beyond education.

  • av Michael Gold
    1 126,-

    The most comprehensive collection of writings by an important twentieth-century radical writer.

  • av Tulasi Srinivas
    1 126,-

    A comparative study of wonder in South Asian religions.

  • av Edward L. Shaughnessy
    1 126,-

    Considers what unearthed documents reveal about the creation and transmission of knowledge in ancient China.

  • av Erik Meganck
    1 126,-

    Calls into question the traditional polarity of theism and atheism.

  • av Sarah Horton
    1 126,-

    Argues that friendship is the gift of a world that is not one's own and that transforms one's world in unforseeable ways.

  • av Charles E. Scott
    1 126,-

    Aims to let silence disclose itself by cultivating attunements with silences' happening.

  • av Myriam J. A. Chancy
    257,-

    A moving tale of contemporary Haiti told through the intersecting lives of four young people struggling to hold on to hope and their identities amid a militarized coup in the early 1990s.

  • av Seth Barry Watter
    1 126,-

    Offers a fresh approach to the problem of the human figure in an age of digital cinema.

  • av David Farrell Krell
    1 126,-

    Retraces Hölderlin's journeys to Bordeaux and back in 1801-02, explaining why they are turning points in the great poet's life.

  • av Hannah Richter
    1 126,-

    Interlinks Gilles Deleuze's critical philosophy with Niklas Luhmann's systems theory to unpack contemporary democratic politics as a contest for complexity-reducing orientation in sense.

  • av Jas M. Sullivan
    1 126,-

    Explores the influence coping has had on African Americans' political attitudes and behaviors.

  • av Malesela John Lamola
    1 126,-

    The first edited collection to offer a systematic introduction to African phenomenology.

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