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  • - Lesbian Literary Culture in Queer Madrid
    av Jill Robbins
    271,-

    An exploration of queer Madrid's physical and symbolic literary culture.

  • - Beyond Independence
    av Fernando Arenas
    297,-

    Situates the cultures of Portuguese-speaking Africa within the postcolonial, global era.

  • - Building the Outposts of Empire
    av Mark L. Gillem
    281,-

  • av Edward W. Soja
    277,-

    In 1996, the Los Angeles Bus Riders Union, a grassroots advocacy organization, won a historic legal victory against the citys Metropolitan Transit Authority. The resulting consent decree forced the MTA for a period of ten years to essentially reorient the mass transit system to better serve the citys poorest residents. A stunning reversal of conventional governance and planning in urban America, which almost always favors wealthier residents, this decision is also, for renowned urban theorist Edward W. Soja, a concrete example of spatial justice in action.

  • av Wanda Gag
    202,-

    Features Wanda Gag's interpretation of Grimm's fairy tales.

  • - From Their First Appearance in the Sources of Classical Antiquity through the Early Middle Ages
    av Bernard S. Bachrach
    557,-

  • av Jim Scribbins
    336,-

  • - The Dark Dreams of Dario Argento
    av Maitland McDonagh
    244,-

  • - The Recovery of Native Space in the Northeast
    av Lisa Brooks
    271,-

  • av Harold W. Felton
    230

    Originally published: New York: A.A. Knopf, 1947.

  • - Language, Politics, and the Culture of Illness
    av Lisa Diedrich
    284,-

  • - The Merritts and the Discovery of the Mesabi Range
    av Paul de Kruif
    192,-

    "First University of Minnesota Press edition, 2007."

  • - Notes on Race, Space, Architecture, and Music
    av Craig L. Wilkins
    271,-

  • av Albert Memmi
    210,-

    Mark Dion digs into the University of Minnesota.

  • - Sex And Science Fiction Writing In The East Village
    av Samuel R. Delany
    218,-

    Winner of the 1989 Hugo Award for Non-fiction

  • - A History
    av Ralph W. Hidy
    324,-

    In the sprawling Northwest, from the upper Mississippi River valley to Puget Sound, no railroad shaped the landscape and society like the Great Northern Railway Company. This is the complete history of that enterprise, from 1856, when the first charter was granted, through the era of James J. Hill-known as the Empire Builder-to its maturation and eventual merger in 1970, when the eight-thousand-mile Great Northern was incorporated into the massive Burlington Northern.The Great Northern Railway highlights the changes brought on by economic, political, social, and technological advances, including world wars, increased competition from other modes of transportation, and tighter government restrictions. The first part of the book (1856-1916) examines the railway's early strategies and philosophy, relations with employees, and vigorous campaigns to develop the service area. The second part of the history (1916-1970) offers an assessment of a dramatic period of transition for the railroad-international conflicts, the Great Depression, the rise of motor vehicles, increasing labor costs, and stronger unions.Illustrated with more than two hundred maps, period photographs, and drawings, the volume also includes appendixes listing the original track-laying history, track removals, ruling grades on main freight routes, and main line ruling grades from Minneapolis to Seattle.Ralph W. Hidy and Muriel E. Hidy were professors of business history at Harvard Business School.Roy V. Scott is professor of history at Mississippi State University.Don L. Hofsommer is professor of history at St. Cloud State University.

  • av Erin Felicia Labbie
    284,-

    Reveals the important links between medieval studies and Jacques Lacan. This book demonstrates how Lacan's theory of desire is bound to his reading of medieval texts. It alters the relationship between psychoanalysis and medieval studies and illuminates the ways that premodern and post-modern epochs and ideologies share a concern with the subject.

  • - Or What It Means To Live In The Network Society
    av Steven Shaviro
    281,-

  • - The Media, The Right, And The Moral Panic Over The City
    av Steve Macek
    390,-

    Looks at the role of right-wing ideologues and the mass media in demonizing urban America. This book documents the scope of these alarmist representations of the city, examines the ideologies that informed them, and exposes the interests they ultimately served.

  • - John Cassavetes And Cinema At The Breaking Point
    av George Kouvaros
    223,-

    A major reassessment of the filmmaker as a formal experimenter, Where Does It Happen? gives Cassavetes his due as a filmmaker whose critical place in the modern cinema is only now becoming clear.

  • - A Tantra For Posthumanism
    av Ann Weinstone
    297,-

  • av Clement Greenberg
    255

    This is the first collection of Greenberg's writings from 1970 to 1990, where he explores a surprising breadth of issues and mediums with philosophical insight.

  • - The Quotable Sigurd F. Olson
    av Sigurd F. Olson
    253,-

    Sigurd F. Olson was the most beloved wilderness advocate of his generation. His renowned writings, including the nature classics The Singing Wilderness and Listening Point, evoke the singular beauty and richness of the northern woods and lakes and reveal a philosophy of preservation that is as eloquent and relevant today as when he first wrote. The wilderness was the spring of happiness in Olson's life, and he devoted himself to the pursuit of sharing this magic with others and ensuring its future existence.Revealing Olson's understanding and love of wilderness, Spirit of the North gathers together for the first time the most quotable and memorable of his well-loved passages gleaned not only from published works, but also from personal letters, journal entries, and speeches. Reflective, anecdotal, and universally poignant, this book is a chronology of thoughts and experiences that ebb and flow in their assuredness and reveal the whole man, a wilderness icon mired in doubt while he doggedly refused to abandon his dreams. David Backes, preeminent Olson biographer and scholar, contributes an introduction to each chapter, illuminating the historical context and personal significance of Olson's words.Frequently, during a quiet moment of contemplation on a canoe trip, Olson would read brief passages of poetry and prose scrawled on small scraps of paper for inspiration and peace of mind. Similarly, Spirit of the North is the ideal wilderness companion, passionate, authentic, and deeply reverent of the natural world.Sigurd F. Olson (1899-1982) introduced generations of Americans to the importance of wilderness through his work as a conservation activist and popular writer. He served aspresident of the Wilderness Society and the National Parks Association and as a consultant to the federal government on wilderness preservation and ecological problems. He earned many honors, including the highest possible from the Sierra Club, the National Wildlife Federa

  • - The Dances of Mary Wigman
    av Susan Manning
    284,-

    Winner of the 1994 de la Torre Bueno Prize - with an introduction by the author.

  • - Race in Motion
    av Susan Manning
    284,-

    Offers an exploration of anime, manga, and Japanese popular culture.

  • - New Media Art and Cinematic Folds
    av Timothy Murray
    297,-

  • - Queers Of Color And The Performance Of Politics
    av Jose Esteban Munoz
    244,-

    There is more to identity than identifying with one's culture or standing solidly against it. José Esteban Muñoz looks at how those outside the racial and sexual mainstream negotiate majority culture-not by aligning themselves with or against exclusionary works but rather by transforming these works for their own cultural purposes. Muñoz calls this process "disidentification," and through a study of its workings, he develops a new perspective on minority performance, survival, and activism.Disidentifications is also something of a performance in its own right, an attempt to fashion a queer world by working on, with, and against dominant ideology. By examining the process of identification in the work of filmmakers, performance artists, ethnographers, Cuban choteo, forms of gay male mass culture (such as pornography), museums, art photography, camp and drag, and television, Muñoz persistently points to the intersecting and short-circuiting of identities and desires that result from misalignments with the cultural and ideological mainstream in contemporary urban America.Muñoz calls attention to the world-making properties found in performances by queers of color-in Carmelita Tropicana's "Camp/Choteo" style politics, Marga Gomez's performances of queer childhood, Vaginal Creme Davis's "Terrorist Drag," Isaac Julien's critical melancholia, Jean-Michel Basquiat's disidentification with Andy Warhol and pop art, Felix Gonzalez-Torres's performances of "disidentity," and the political performance of Pedro Zamora, a person with AIDS, within the otherwise artificial environment of the MTV serialThe Real World.

  • - The Philosophy of Rapture
    av Catherine Clement
    381,-

    A comparison of Western and Indian philosophies using syncope, to describe the escape from self and the rapture of uncertainty in human endeavour.

  • - An Introduction
    av Paul Zumthor
    284,-

    Aims to provide an analytical study of the sources, the art and the presentation of oral poetry. The author discusses its development from antiquity to the present in all its aspects, including forms of oral poetry, the epic in the West and other parts of the globe and styles of performance.

  • - Armed Young Men and Gangsta Culture
    av John M. M. Hagedorn
    205

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