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Examines the intersections between forgetting and remembering in classical Chinese civilization.
Argues that states substitute unwanted policy changes dictated by globalization with politically feasible ones, leading to policy convergence.
Reevaluates Western and Chinese philosophical traditions to question the boundaries of entrenched conceptual frameworks.
Reveals the often-untold stories of front-line public servants.
Reconsiders the figure of synaesthesia, understood as the combination of the senses and of the arts, in philosophy and literature.
A wide-ranging overview of contemporary literary works by LGBTQ Appalachians with a focus on LGBTQ themes and characters.
Explains the complexities of policy implementation and why attempts to translate new laws into effective and enduring policy sometimes succeed and sometimes fail.
Provides a new conceptualization of curriculum and of curriculum planning that is clearer, more functional, more adequate than those previously available.
Explores the "torture" of mannered behavior and the prevalence of etiquette as a theme in classical and contemporary Hollywood and European cinema.
A critical reflection on the limitations of Carl Schmitt's political theology, reconsidered in light of the current crisis of the liberal democratic order.
Explores the feminist spiritual and emotional politics of literary and cultural works by Black Caribbean women.
Applies a method of comparative cultural hermeneutics to let the tradition speak on its own terms.
How two roadside craft shops in upstate New York transformed American crafts into a fine art.
Details the textual and performative history of the South Asian festival of Indra and its role in the development of classical Hinduism.
Claims unconscious desire plays a constitutive role in global political economy.
Ranges widely and deeply across William Blake's oeuvre to show how his post-Newtonian vision of space-time anticipates Einsteinian relativity.
A fresh and rigorous interpretation of William James's ethical theory, showing how experimenting with life's opportunities can transform one's self and life.
Explores how Victorian women writers used the popular science of phrenology to challenge socially constructed forms of power.
Examines twentieth-century Mexican literature and philosophy within the broad panorama of Latin American and European existentialisms.
A philosophical investigation of the concept of interiority, presenting readers with its unmined aspects and senses.
An "all-you-can-eat" tour of American life in the postwar period, told through the foods we loved.
Spearheads a new field for the combined study of religion and music, drawing upon theories and methods of the social sciences, ethnomusicology, philosophy, theology, liturgical studies, and cognitive studies.
A bold and unflinching portrayal of contemporary Maya life in Chiapas, Mexico.
A new interpretation of Schelling's 1809 treatise on freedom, demonstrating how the work is an answer to the problem of ground.
Comprehensive examination of the goals, strategies, and motives of the six parties involved in North Korea denuclearization talks through the lens of negotiation theory.
Offers rich, wide-ranging counternarratives to social, political, and educational discourses that characterize urban schools and communities as places of despair, revealing the resources and strategies of resistance that teachers, students, and families use to succeed and thrive.
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