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  • - Race, Politics, and Memory
     
    1 259,-

    These essays--from scholars in history, sociology, film, and media studies--interrogate Roots, assessing the ways that the book and its dramatization recast representations of slavery, labor, and the black family; reflected on the promise of freedom and civil rights; and engaged discourses of race, gender, violence, and power.

  • - Race, Politics, and Memory
     
    481,-

  • - From Uncle Tom to Gangsta
    av Riche Richardson
    525,-

    Presents a study of region, race, and gender that reveals how we underestimate the South's influence on the formation of black masculinity at the national level. This work is filled with insights into the region's role in producing hierarchies of race and gender in and beyond their African American contexts.

  • - A Reader
    av John Storey
    437,-

    Whether used on its own or in conjunction with Cultural Theory and Popular Culture: An Introduction, this reader is a theoretical, analytical, and historical introduction to the study of popular culture within cultural studies. The readings cover the culture and civilization tradition, culturalism, structuralism and poststructuralism, Marxism, feminism, and postmodernism, as well as current debates in the study of popular culture. New to this edition: Four new readings by Stuart Hall, Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe, Judith Butler, and Savoj ZizekFully revised general and section introductions that contextualize and link the readings with key issues in Cultural Theory and Popular Culture: An IntroductionFully updated bibliography Ideal for courses in: cultural studiesmedia studiescommunication studiessociology of culturepopular culturevisual studiescultural criticism

  • - From Imperialism to Transnationalism
    av Larman C. Wilson & G. Pope Atkins
    525 - 1 332,-

    This study of the political, economic and socio-cultural relationship between the Dominican Republic and the United States follows its evolution from the middle of the nineteenth century to the mid-1990s, and deals with the interplay of these dimensions from each country's perspective and in both private and public interaction.

  • - Life Extension and Immortality in Science Fiction and Fantasy
     
    510

    This collection of 19 essays seeks to recontextualise the subject of immortality, examining its influence as an ancient human aspiration and considering new scientific advances and their impact on life and literature. Topics covered include genetics, cryonics, Marxism and Darwinism.

  • - A Jacobean Place Name Dictionary
    av Fran C. Chalfant
    437,-

  • av Berry Benson
    437,-

    Confederate scout and sharpshooter Berry Greenwood Benson witnessed the first shot fired on Fort Sumter, retreated with Lee's Army to its surrender at Appomattox Courthouse, and missed little of the action in between. This classic account of his wartime service tells of his reconnaissance exploits, battlefield experiences, capture by Union forces, and famous escape from Elmira Prison. A new biographical introduction by historian Edward J. Cashin adds further depth and detail to Benson's own vivid memories. The introduction also offers a fascinating account of both Benson's early years and his postwar activities, including his strong advocacy for impoverished mill strikers and the wrongly accused Leo Frank.

  • av Ambrose Bierce
    437 - 1 449,-

    A virtual onslaught of acerbic, confrontational wordplay, this dictionary offers 1600 wickedly clever definitions to the vocabulary of everyday life. Little is sacred and few are safe, for Ambrose Bierce targets just about any pursuit that allows our failings and excesses to shine forth.

  • - Hernando de Soto and the South's Ancient Chiefdoms
    av Charles M. Hudson
    569 - 663,-

    Between 1539 and 1542 Hernando de Soto led a small army on a journey of exploration of almost four thousand miles across the US Southeast. Until the 1998 publication of Charles M. Hudson's Knights of Spain, Warriors of the Sun/em>, De Soto's path had been a mystery. With this book, anthropologist Hudson offers a solution to the question, ""Where did de Soto go?

  • - The Years of Learning How to Write
    av Erskine Caldwell
    437,-

    This memoir presents a self-portrait of Esrkine Caldwell's first 30 years as a writer, with special emphasis on his long and hard apprenticeship before he emerged as one of the most widely read and controversial writers of his time.

  • - Contemporary Literature, Popular Culture and the Making of the American Century
    av Stacey Olster
    510

    This text examines how writers of the late 20th century have not only integrated the events, artifacts and theories of popular culture into their works, but have also used those works as windows into popular culture's role in the process of nation building.

  • av Erskine Caldwell
    437,-

    In this collection of 14 inter-related stories, 12-year-old William Stroup recounts the ludicrous predicaments and often self-imposed hardships his family endures.

  • av Adam Fairclough
    407,-

    Charts the stages of Martin Luther King's philosophical and political growth, examining his opposition to the Vietnam War, his response to Black Power, and his growing concern for economic justice. Fairclough rounds out his portrait with an assessment of King's legacy to America and his continuing relevance to the struggle for freedom and equality.

  • av Charles Baudelaire
    407,-

    From Edouard Manet to T.S. Eliot to Jim Morrison, the reach of Charles Baudelaire's influence is beyond estimation. In this translation, Baudelaire offers a singular view of 1850s Paris. Evoking a melange of reactions this is a collection of 50 ""fables of modern life"".

  • - The Physics of Language
    av David Cowart
    510

    Discussing Don DeLillo's 13 novels, including ""Cosmopolis"", David Cowart here explores the ways in which DeLillo's art anticipates, parallels and contests ideas that have become the common currency of post-structuralist theory.

  • - A History
    av Frederick Rudolph
    575,-

    Examines developments in American higher education from the colonial era through the mid-20th century in their social, economic and political context. Topics discussed include the financing of institutions, the curriculum, education of women and blacks, college athletics and student life.

  • av Erskine Caldwell
    338,-

    This novel chronicles the final decline of a poor white family in rural Georgia, who are exhorted by their patriarch, Ty Ty, to dig up their land in search of gold, and who thereby ruin it. Complex sexual entanglements and betrayals lead to a murder within the family that completes its dissolution.

  • av Erskine Caldwell
    338,-

    Set during the Depression in the depleted farmlands surrounding Augusta, Georgia, this is the story of the Lesters, a family of destitute white sharecroppers. Debased by their poverty, they fear they will descend to a lower rung on the social ladder than the black families who live near them.

  • - Landmarks in Literary Ecology
     
    504,-

    This collection provides an anthology of classic and contemporary writings in the emerging field of literary ecology. Exploring the relationship between literature and the physical environment, literary ecology reflects our interactions with the natural world.

  • - The Southern Christian Leadership Conference and Martin Luther King, Jr.
    av Adam Fairclough
    554,-

    This work looks beyond the towering figure of Martin Luther King, Jr, to disclose the workings of the organization that supported him. It shows how Julian Bond, Jesse Jackson, Wyatt Walker, and others played a hand in the triumphs of Selma and Birmingham and the frustrations of Albany and Chicago.

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