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  • - Fantastic Creatures of Indigenous Latin America
    af Ilan (Amherst College) Stavans
    179,95 kr.

    Explores forty-six religious, mythical, and imaginary creatures that are integral to the aboriginal worldview of Aymara, Aztecs, Incas, Maya, Nahua, Tabascos, and other cultures of Latin America.

  • af Yael (Associate Professor & Chair of Jewish Studies Halevi-Wise
    419,95 - 1.074,95 kr.

  • af Laura (Professor of Religion Levitt
    247,95 kr.

    A personal memoir and examination of the ways in which the material remains of violent crimes, from rape to genocide, inform our experience of, and thinking about, trauma and loss.

  • - Reading the Erotic Body
    af Maggie M. Werner
    292,95 - 1.074,95 kr.

  • - Reading and the Moral Imagination in Comics and Graphic Novels
    af Ken (Professor of Religion Koltun-Fromm
    327,95 kr.

    Develops a critical reading of comic religious narratives to engage moral sources that both expand and limit our ethical worlds.

  • - Reading Environmental Entanglements in Modern Italy
    af Enrico (Associate Professor of Italian Studies Cesaretti
    1.144,95 kr.

    Using an ecomaterialist conceptual framework, addresses interconnected stories from fiction, nonfiction, works of visual art, and physical sites in Italy and elsewhere.

  • - Appropriating Milton in Early African American Literature
    af Reginald A. Wilburn
    488,95 kr.

    In this comparative and hybrid study, Reginald A. Wilburn offers the first scholarly work to theorize African American authors'' rebellious appropriations of Milton and his canon. Wilburn engages African Americans'' transatlantic negotiations with perhaps the preeminent freedom writer in the English tradition.Preaching the Gospel of Black Revolt contends that early African American authors appropriated and remastered Milton by completing and complicating England''s epic poet of liberty with the intertextual originality of repetitive difference. Wilburn focuses on a diverse array of early African American authors, such as Phillis Wheatley, Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, Frederick Douglass, and Anna Julia Cooper. He examines the presence of Milton in their works as a reflection of early African Americans'' rhetorical affiliations with the poet''s satanic epic for messianic purposes of freedom and racial uplift.Wilburn explains that early African American authors were attracted to Milton because of his preeminent status in literary tradition, strong Christian convictions, and poetic mastery of the English language. This tripartite ministry makes Milton an especially indispensible intertext for authors whose writings and oratory were sometimes presumed beneath the dignity of criticism. Through close readings of canonical and obscure texts, Wilburn explores how various authors rebelled against such assessments of black intellect by altering Milton''s meanings, themes, and figures beyond orthodox interpretations and imbuing them with hermeneutic shades of interpretive and cultural difference. However they remastered Milton, these artists respected his oeuvre as a sacred yet secular talking book of revolt, freedom, and cultural liberation.Preaching the Gospel of Black Revolt particularly draws upon recent satanic criticism in Milton studies, placing it in dialogue with methodologies germane to African American literary studies. By exposing the subversive workings of an intertextual Middle Passage in black literacy, Wilburn invites scholars from diverse areas of specialization to traverse within and beyond the cultural veils of racial interpretation and along the color line in literary studies.

  • - The Competing Obligations of Citizenship
    af Robert Danisch & William Keith
    306,95 - 1.122,95 kr.

  • - Essential Elizabethan Sources, 1558-1603
    af Rebecca Totaro
    404,95 kr.

    In The Plague in Print, Rebecca Totaro takes the reader into the world of plague-riddled Elizabethan England, documenting the development of distinct subgenres related to the plague and providing unprecedented access to important original sources of early modern plague writing. Totaro elucidates the interdisciplinary nature of plague writing, which raises religious, medical, civic, social, and individual concerns in early modern England. Each of the primary texts in the collection offers a glimpse into a particular subgenre of plague writing, beginning with Thomas Moulton''s plague remedy and prayers published by the Church of England and devoted to the issue of the plague. William Bullein''s A Dialogue, both pleasant and pietyful, a work that both addresses concerns related to the plague and offers humorous literary entertainment, exemplifies the multilayered nature of plague literature. The plague orders of Queen Elizabeth I highlight the community-wide attempts to combat the plague and deal with its manifold dilemmas. And after a plague bill from the Corporation of London, the collection ends with Thomas Dekker''s The Wonderful Year, which illustrates plague literature as it was fully formed, combining attitudes toward the plague from both the Elizabethan and Stuart periods.These writings offer a vivid picture of important themes particular to plague literature in England, providing valuable insight into the beliefs and fears of those who suffered through bubonic plague while illuminating the cultural significance of references to the plague in the more familiar early modern literature by Spenser, Donne, Milton, Shakespeare, and others. As a result, The Plague in Print will be of interest to students and scholars in a number of fields, including sixteenth- and seventeenth-century English literature, cultural studies, medical humanities, and the history of medicine.

  • - George Washington and the Invention of the Republic
    af Stephen Howard (The Pennsylvania State University) Browne
    296,95 kr.

    Examines the first American presidential inauguration, including the people, ceremonies, and issues surrounding the event, and argues that George Washington's inaugural address provides a compelling statement of the values necessary to make the experiment in republican government a success.

  • af Robert de Reims
    247,95 kr.

  • af Emma O'Donnell (Assistant Professor Polyakov
    422,95 - 844,95 kr.

  • af Scott (Associate Professor Oldenburg
    422,95 - 1.122,95 kr.

  • - The Jawad Adra Cuneiform Collection in the Nabu Museum, El Heri, Lebanon
    af David I. (Bernard and Jane Schapiro Professor of Ancient Near Eastern and Jadaic Studies Owen
    996,95 kr.

    This volume presents critical editions of tablets from the Early Dynastic, Sargonic, Ur III, Old Babylonian, and Middle Babylonian periods, housed in the Jawad Adra Cuneiform Collection in the Nabu Museum in El Heri, Lebanon. Bringing together a wide range of administrative, literary, historical, and lexical texts, From Mesopotamia to Lebanon is a valuable survey of representative documents from the third and second millennia BCE in Mesopotamia. Culled from the most significant collection of cuneiform tablets in Lebanon, the documents published here mainly derive from southern Iraq. Despite a wide chronological span, internal evidence indicates that they likely originate from various sites in two main areas: the first close to the ancient bank of the Tigris River, in the ancient cities of Adab, IrisaÄ?rig, and Umma and their environs; the second along the bank of the Euphrates River, in and around the cities of Isin and Shuruppak. The presence of school and literary tablets within the archival group suggests that one or more of these sites contained a scribal school. Taken together, the texts of the Adra Collection cover one and a half millennia (2600‿1100 BCE), from the early period of the Sumerian city-states to the time when the region was ruled successively by the kings of Akkad, followed by the kingdoms of Ur, Isin, Larsa, and, finally, Babylon. The two editors and six contributors represent an international group of scholars who provide critical editions of texts in their respective areas of expertise. In addition to the editors, the contributors to this volume are Alhena Gadotti, Alexandra Kleinerman, Camille Lecompte, Nordine Ouraghi, Jacques Quillien, and Wilfred van Soldt.

  • - Literary and Scholarly Texts from the Old Babylonian Period
    af Jacob (Bar-Ilan University) Klein
    1.131,95 kr.

    English translations covering a variety of cuneiform tablets from the Old Babylonian period, belonging to the collection of the late Shlomo Moussaieff.

  • - Mobile, Contingent, and Ephemeral Networks, 1960-1980
     
    514,95 kr.

    Examines the rich networks of international artists and art practices that emerged in and around London during the 1960s and 1970s. Discusses diverse practices, movements, and spaces, from painting, sculpture, and film to performance, conceptual, and land art.

  • - Egyptological, Archaeological, and Biblical Studies in Honor of James K. Hoffmeier
     
    1.016,95 kr.

    A collection of Egyptological, archaeological, and biblical studies papers dealing with the history, religion, and culture of the ancient Near East, assembled in honor of James K. Hoffmeier.

  • - At the Intersection of the Mesopotamian Technical Disciplines and Their Clients
     
    1.351,95 kr.

    A collection of essays investigating how Mesopotamian technical specialists interacted with their clients and in doing so forged their social and professional identities.

  • af AURELIEN DUCOUDRAY & Jeff Pourquie
    212,95 kr.

  • - Excavations at the Early Bronze Age Townsite in Jordan, 1977-1983
    af Meredith S. (Notre Dame) Chesson
    1.842,95 kr.

    Documents the results of archaeological research at the Early Bronze Age sites of Numayra and Ras an-Numayra as part of a broader project investigating the emergence of widespread settlement on the southeastern Dead Sea Plain.

  • - John Sloan and the Art of a New Urban Space
    af Adam Thomas
    232,95 kr.

    The celebrated Ashcan School artist John Sloan produced a distinctive body of work depicting life on the rooftops of early twentieth-century New York City. Designed to accompany the major loan exhibition of the same name organized by the Palmer Museum of Art, From the Rooftops: John Sloan and the Art of a New Urban Space examines the allure of rooftop locales for Sloan, as well as for more than a dozen of his contemporaries.From his early career as an illustrator in Philadelphia to the final years of his life, Sloan nurtured a fascination with what he called the "roof life of the metropolis." Devoted to the importance of this setting in Sloan's oeuvre, From the Rooftops features paintings, prints, and photographs by Sloan, alongside examples from other notable artists of the time, such as George Ault, William Glackens, Hughie Lee-Smith, Edward Hopper, and Reginald Marsh--artists who were likewise enthralled by "the city above the city." In this book, art historian Adam Thomas explores the pivotal role that New York's City's rooftops played in Sloan's thinking about urban space and places Sloan's work within its broader artistic and cultural context. In his analysis, Thomas considers the liminal status of the rooftop and its complexities as both an extension of the domestic sphere and an escape from it during a period of profound social and architectural transformation in New York City. Featuring insightful analysis and more than eighty full-color illustrations, this catalog will appeal to art historians and art enthusiasts alike.

  • - Djuna Barnes's Modernism
     
    363,95 kr.

    A collection of essays on the work of Djuna Barnes, including her early journalism, poetry, prose, visual art, and drama.

  • - A Reader
     
    1.109,95 kr.

     Winner of the 2004 Outstanding Academic Title award from the American Library Association!  Filling a gap in classroom texts, more than 60 essays by major scholars in the field have been gathered to create the most up-to-date and complete book available on Levantine and Near Eastern archaeology.

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    1.016,95 kr.

    Covers the important finds at Tall al-'Umayri, an archaeological dig site in western Jordan, in 2004. Includes a summary of the cumulative results of all excavation seasons to date, from 1984 through 2004.

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    1.280,95 kr.

    A collection of twenty-three essays on the northern and southern Levant in the third millennium BCE, providing scholarly reevaluations of topics including urbanism, heterarchy, nomadism, ruralism, terminology, and cultural continuity/discontinuity.

  • - YHWH's Ancient Look-Alikes
     
    1.122,95 kr.

    A collection of essays by scholars of the Hebrew Bible providing recommendations for how Jews and Christians can think theologically about the challenge of similarities between YHWH and other ancient gods.

  • af Jacob L. (Professor of Assyriology Dahl
    1.533,95 kr.

    A comprehensive study of the workings of the administrative machinery of the Ur III state (ca. 2100-2000 BC), based on approximately 250 cuneiform tablets translated into English.

  • af Bezalel (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Porten
    1.533,95 kr.

  • af Benjamin (The Ohio State University) Hoffmann
    416,95 - 804,95 kr.

    Examines the paradoxes inherent in the search for symbolic immortality, arguing that there is only one truly serious literary problem: the transmission of texts to posterity.

  • - Narrative, Aesthetics, Contention, Community
     
    1.148,95 kr.

    A collection of essays exploring how fiction, life-writing, and comics portray illness, medical treatment, and disability.

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