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  • av Helen Jefferson Lenskyj
    387,-

    Analysis from the perspective of those adversely affected by the social, economic, political, and environmental impacts of hosting an Olympic Games.

  • av Daniel J. Elazar
    387,-

    Illustrates how the American Conservative Movement in Judaism can continue to prosper amidst ideological and institutional challenges.

  • av Carl Olson
    409

    Carl Olson is Professor of Religious Studies at Allegheny College in Pennsylvania. His previous books include The Indian Renouncer and Postmodern Poison: A Cross-Cultural Encounter and The Theology and Philosophy of Eliade: A Search for the Centre.

  • av Nancy Theberge
    376,-

    Offers a fascinating ethnography of physicality and gender relations in women's team contact sports.

  • av Sachiko Murata
    468

    The first study in English of Islamic thought in China, this book shows that this tradition was informed by both Sufism and Neo-Confucianism; translations of two classic works are included.

  • av Tobin Hart
    409

    The freshest and most respected thinkers in transpersonal psychology explore the myriad pathways to knowledge.

  • av Christopher M. Bache
    459

    Argues that philosophical reflection today must include the findings of depth psychology and the critical study of non-ordinary states of consciousness.

  • av Herb Childress
    409

    Looks at how teenagers in one small town use spaces and give value and meaning to specific places.

  • av David Ray Griffin
    541,-

    Articulates a metaphysical position capable of rendering both science and religious experience simultaneously and mutually intelligible.

  • av Herbert J. Rubin
    409

    Builds upon the narratives of community development activists to describe how they bring about affordable, quality housing, commercial opportunities and empowerment within poor areas.

  • av Sylvia Barack Fishman
    387,-

    Illustrates how some Jews have created a new, hybrid form of Judaism, merging American values and behaviors with those from historical Jewish traditions.

  • av Jean-Pierre Geuens
    409

    Integrates contemporary film theory into the teaching of film production, presenting alternatives to the standard Hollywood model of filmmaking.

  • av Brian Castellani
    387,-

    This first book on the history of gambling examines how it became a major social problem in the United States, and how it was made into a medical disorder.

  • av Philip Q. Yang
    385,-

    Defines the field of ethnic studies and explores its methodologies.

  • av Daniel A. Yon
    455,-

    A fascinating ethnographic study of a high school in Toronto, with surprising insights into how these adolescents identify themselves in terms of race, gender, ethnicity, and sexuality.

  • av Robert Paul Weiner
    459

    Explores how historical, artistic, and technological developments and cross-cultural exchange have altered our conceptions of creativity.

  • av Nancy Nager
    409

    Reviews the history and philosophy of a classic approach to teaching, while emphasizing its continuing relevance for contemporary schooling.

  • av Karen A. McClafferty
    409

    Presents current research and theoretical perspectives on the challenges facing educators in U.S. urban schools.

  • av Jerry H. Gill
    387,-

    Explores the thought of twentieth-century philosopher Michael Polanyi.

  • av Loyal Rue
    376,-

    This exhilarating tale of natural history illuminates the evolution of matter, life, and consciousness. In Everybody¿s Story, Loyal Rue finds the means for global solidarity and cooperation in the shared story of humanity.

  • av Christopher W. Tindale
    541,-

    Approaches recent innovations in argumentation theory from a primarily rhetorical perspective.

  • av Dennis Patrick Slattery
    409

    Explores the wounded body in literature from Homer to Toni Morrison, examining how it functions archetypally as both a cultural metaphor and a poetic image.

  • av Michel Haar
    376,-

    Michel Haar argues that Heidegger went too far in transferring all traditional properties of man to being. Haar examines what is left, after this displacement, not only of human identity, but perhaps more importantly, of nature, life, embodiment-of the flesh of human existence. This sensitive yet critical reading of Heidegger raises such issues in relation to questions of language, technology, human freedom, and history. In doing so, it provides a compelling argument for the need to rethink what it means to be human.

  • av Jean-Francois Lyotard
    376,-

  • av Sachiko Murata
    503,-

    The Tao of Islam is a rich and diverse anthology of Islamic teachings on the nature of the relationships between God and the world, the world and the human being, and the human being and God. Focusing on gender symbolism, Sachiko Murata shows that Muslim authors frequently analyze the divine reality and its connections with the cosmic and human domains with a view toward a complementarity or polarity of principles that is analogous to the Chinese idea of yin/yang.Murata believes that the unity of Islamic thought is found, not so much in the ideas discussed, as in the types of relationships that are set up among realities. She pays particular attention to the views of various figures commonly known as "Sufis" and "philosophers," since they approach these topics with a flexibility and subtlety not found in other schools of thought. She translates several hundred pages, most for the first time, from more than thirty important Muslims including the Ikhwan al-Safa', Avicenna, and Ibn al-'Arabi.

  • av C. Cryss Brunner
    437,-

    Offers practical advice and research results on women school superintendents, a field traditionally dominated by men.

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    548,-

    This volume of al-Tabari's History provides the most complete and detailed historical source for the Persian empire of the Sasanids, whose four centuries of rule were one of the most glorious periods in Persia's long history.

  • av John P. Miller
    455,-

    With emphasis on preparing students for jobs, standards, and achievement testing, many think that North American education has become inwardly deadening, yet this book provides a counterbalance as it offers a way to nurture the soul in classrooms and schools.

  • av Valdine Clemens
    387,-

    Examines the psychological, cultural, and political implications of Gothic fiction, and helps to explain why horror writers and filmmakers have found such large and receptive audiences eager for the experience of being scared out of their wits.

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