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  • - Social Documentary in France from the Silent Era to the New Wave
    av Steven Ungar
    297,-

  • av Gilles Deleuze
    254,-

  • av Theodor W. Adorno Adorno
    309,-

    In 1947, Theodor Adorno, one of the seminal European philosophers of the postwar years, announced his return after exile in the United States to a devastated Europe by writing "Philosophy of New Music". Presented with an introduction by distinguished translator, Robert Hullot-Kentor, this book looks at Adorno's illustrious and influential oeuvre.

  • - Race and Self-Determination in International Law
    av Siba Grovogui
    695,-

    In this critique, the author demonstrates the failure of international law to address the issues surrounding African self-determination during decolonization. The volume uses the case of Namibia to illuminate the general context of Africa.

  • - The Figure of Woman in the Colonial Text
    av Jenny Sharpe
    518,-

    Jenny Sharpe brings the historical memory of the 1857 Indian Mutiny to bear upon the theme of rape in British and Anglo-Indian fiction. She introduces race and colonialism to feminist theories of rape and sexual difference.

  • av Helene Cixous
    231,-

  • - University of Minnesota Pamphlets on American Writers
    av Charles E. Shain
    397,-

    F. Scott Fitzgerald - American Writers 15 was first published in 1961. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions.

  • av Catherine Clement
    284,-

    This was the first work to have applied a systematised feminist theory to opera. It concentrates on the stories & text of opera, that perhaps have more relevence today in a growing literature than it had when it was the sacrilegious pioneering work.

  • - A Memoir
    av Douglas Wood
    244,-

    The author of Old Turtle and a longtime wilderness guide charts a journey through the wilds of nature and the twists and turns of daily life

  • av Sigurd F. Olson
    177,-

    Originally published: 1st ed. New York: Knopf, 1976.

  • av Kathryn Yusoff
    132,-

    Kathryn Yusoff is Professor of Inhuman Geography at Queen Mary University of London.

  • av Henri Lefebvre
    235,-

    With the aim of widening the scope of Marxist theory, Henri Lefebvre finished Dialectical Materialism just before the beginning of World War II and the Resistance movement against the Vichy regime. As the culmination of Lefebvre\u2019s interwar activities, the book highlights the tension-fraught relationship between Lefebvre and the French Communist Party (PCF). For Lefebvre, unlike for the PCF, Marxism was above all a dynamic movement of theory and practice. Dialectical Materialism is an implicit response to Joseph Stalin\u2019s Dialectical and Historical Materialism and an attempt to show that the Stalinist understanding of the concept was dogmatic and oversimplified. This edition contains a new introduction by Stefan Kipfer, explaining the book\u2019s contemporary ramifications in the ever-expanding reach of the urban in the twentieth-century Western world.

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    - Male Bodies: Psychoanalysing the White Terror
    av Klaus Theweleit
    297,-

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    av Paul de Man
    297,-

    First published in 1983. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

  • - Ancel Keys and the Men Who Starved for Science
    av Todd Tucker
    194,-

    Reprint. Originally published: New York: Free Press, c2006.

  • - Women, Floods, Bodies, History
    av Klaus Theweleit
    394,-

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    297,-

    The French philosopher Gilles Deleuze was one of the most innovative and revolutionary thinkers of the twentieth century. Author of more than twenty books on literature, music, and the visual arts, Deleuze published the first volume of his two-volume study of film, Cinema 1: The Movement-Image, in 1983 and the second volume, Cinema 2: The Time-Image, in 1985. Since their publication, these books have had a profound impact on the study of film and philosophy. Film, media, and cultural studies scholars still grapple today with how they can most productively incorporate Deleuze''s thought.The first new collection of critical studies on Deleuze''s cinema writings in nearly a decade, Afterimages of Gilles Deleuze''s Film Philosophy provides original essays that evaluate the continuing significance of Deleuze''s film theories, accounting systematically for the ways in which they have influenced the investigation of contemporary visual culture and offering new directions for research.Contributors: Raymond Bellour, Centre Nationale de Recherches Scientifiques; Ronald Bogue, U of Georgia; Giuliana Bruno, Harvard U; Ian Buchanan, Cardiff U; James K. Chandler, U of Chicago; Tom Conley, Harvard U; Amy Herzog, CUNY; András Bálint Kovács, Eötvös Loránd U; Patricia MacCormack, Anglia Ruskin U; Timothy Murray, Cornell U; Dorothea Olkowski, U of Colorado; John Rajchman, Columbia U; Marie-Claire Ropars-Wuilleumier, U Paris VIII; Garrett Stewart, U of Iowa; Damian Sutton, Glasgow School of Art; Melinda Szaloky, UC Santa Barbara.

  • - The Politics of Jewish Memory
    av Jonathan Boyarin
    557,-

    Taking Walter Benjamin's famous image of the Angel of History blown into the future by "a storm from paradise" as his point of departure, Boyarin launches an examination of the role of memory in the study of knowledge, culture and power.

  • av Gunnar Karlsson
    309,-

  • av Warren Montag
    297,-

    This collection of essays suggests that Spinoza is an unsuspected but very real presence in the work of contemporary philosophers from Deleuze to Derrida. This text articulates that presence, aiming to make the influence and significance of Spinoza clear for a new generation of philosophers.

  • av Michael Frede
    833,-

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    - A Report on Knowledge
    av Jean-Francois Lyotard
    244,-

  • - A Manifesto for a Future beyond Capitalism
    av Ian G. R. Shaw
    132,-

    Drawing up alternate ways to “make a living” beyond capitalism To live in this world is to be conditioned by capital. Once paired with Western democracy, unfettered capitalism has led to a shrinking economic system that squeezes out billions of people—creating a planet of surplus populations. Wageless Life is a manifesto for building a future beyond the toxic failures of late-stage capitalism. Daring to imagine new social relations, new modes of economic existence, and new collective worlds, the authors provide skills and tools for perceiving—and living in— a post-capitalist future. Forerunners: Ideas FirstShort books of thought-in-process scholarship, where intense analysis, questioning, and speculation take the lead

  • - Radical Feminism in America 1967-1975, Thirtieth Anniversary Edition
    av Alice Echols
    268,-

  • - A Critical Anthology of Early German Romantic Writings
     
    833,-

    Brings together key texts of European Romanticism. Schulte-Sasse is co-editor, with Wlad Godzich, of the "Theory and History of Literature" series published by the University of Minnesota Press.

  • - How Feminists and Other Subversive Comics Speak Truth
    av Cynthia Willett & Julie Willett
    271,-

  • - Writings on Miscarriage and Infant Loss by and for Native Women and Women of Color
     
    232,-

    Shannon¿Gibney¿is a writer, educator, activist, and the author of See No Color, a young adult novel that won the Minnesota Book Award in Young People’s Literature. She is faculty in English at Minneapolis College, where she teaches writing. She has been a Bush Artist and McKnight Writing Fellow. Her critically acclaimed novel Dream Country follows more than five generations of an African-descended family as they crisscross the Atlantic, both voluntarily and involuntarily. Kao Kalia Yang is author of The Latehomecomer: A Hmong Family Memoir, winner of two Minnesota Book Awards and a finalist for the PEN USA Award in Creative Nonfiction and the Asian Literary Award in Nonfiction. Her second book, The Song Poet, won a Minnesota Book Award and was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award, the Chautauqua Prize, the PEN USA Award in Nonfiction, and the Dayton’s Literary Peace Prize. ¿

  • - Stroszek; Nosferatu, Phantom of the Night; Where the Green Ants Dream; Cobra Verde
    av Werner Herzog
    250,-

    Werner Herzog has produced, written, and directed more than seventy films, including Nosferatu the Vampyre; Aguirre, the Wrath of God; Fitzcarraldo; and Grizzly Man. He grew up in a remote mountain village in Bavaria and now lives in Los Angeles, California. His books Of Walking in Ice and Scenarios I and II are also published by Minnesota. ¿ Krishna Winston is Marcus L. Taft Professor of German Language and Literature at Wesleyan University. ¿

  • - Design, Aesthetics, and the Human in the 1970s
    av Larry D. Busbea
    375,-

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    - The Art of Writing
    av Peter Schwenger
    281,-

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