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Renowned poets and scholars address the question of how poetry sounds and signifies in different contexts.
Examines the forms of support, resources, and opportunities a person with mental illness requires to have the resilience needed for mental health recovery.
An in-depth sociological investigation of "hope" as it applies to the Italian immigrant experience in the blue-collar suburb of Chicago Heights between 1910 and 1950.
Draws on Nahua concepts to explore Nahua literary production and contributions to cultural activism from the 1980s to the present.
Aims to rethink Europe under the sign of openness and hospitality, starting from the Mediterranean--the sea that is so important for the history of the entire West--a sea of differences with a deep unitary root conceived as a paradigm for rethinking new and original forms of social and political coexistence.
Offers an innovative analysis of gates-as architectural components, visual images, and mental constructs-in early Chinese thought and material culture.
A pioneering study of a formative chapter in Middle East intellectual history, examining the historical myth that underlies the "Canaanite" brand of Israeli nationalist anti-Zionism.
Shows how the myth of the American frontier persists as an ever-present, oppressive set of ideas about space, mobility, and race in the mid-twentieth-century literature of Los Angeles.
A stunning visual memorial to Buffalo's architectural and industrial history.
The exciting story of New York in the progressive era told by the reformers and visionaries who shaped its history,
Essays exploring to what extent Nietzsche's thought can aid us in understanding politicized identities.
The first edited volume solely dedicated to the philosophy of Adriana Cavaero.
Uses the intellectual encounter between Islam and modernity to explore the nature of culture, civilization, religion, and tradition.
Offers a unified vision for approaching human ethical responses to what science is telling us about the crises facing our environment and climate.
Engaging, self-reflective stories of conducting research on and with transgender, queer, and non-binary youth as they go about their everyday lives in New York City.
Multifaceted exploration of the dimensions of education for climate justice.
Explores the cultural dynamics of this ancient form of Sanskrit theater.
Offers new ways to read the relationship between culture, ecology, and capitalism.
Designers can create stronger products by considering multiple users with varied perspectives and thus create balance, termed equilibriUX, in their designs.
Makes the case that the different stances Aristotle and Socrates take toward politics can be traced to their divergent accounts of friendship.
A fresh, provocative reading of Freud's theory of sexuality.
A study of non-representational art and poetry in the work of Bataille, Klossowski, and Michaux.
This is a finely argued, detailed, and comprehensive systematic theory of justice, brilliantly extending Hegelian ethics much as Rawls's Theory of Justice rehabilitated and extended classical Liberalism. Winfield argues that justice, like reason, must be self-grounding, and that to achieve this, it must be self-determined. The theory of justice must therefore abandon its appeal to metaphysically given or transcendentally constituted norms and instead determine the institutions of freedom. In pursuit of this task, Winfield offers insightful discussions of property relations, morality, the family, capital and commodity relations, economic and social justice, and the state. In contrast to Liberalism, which sees the state as instrumental to non-political ends, Winfield defends the democratic state as the just realization of freedom. Throughout, it is argued that justice is defined interactively, where one's freedom is determined by how one's interactions respect and foster the institutional freedom of others. Although the author's arguments proceed systematically, at each stage he deals adroitly with the relevant major thinkers in the Western tradition--not only with Hegel, but with the ancients, the classical liberals, Marx, and contemporaries such as Rawls.
Deeply engaging study of how fourteen Black mothers-including the author-support and advocate for their autistic sons.
Traces the history of the concept of democracy in the United States.
The first music theory anthology to provide 255 topically arranged examples by 67 historical women and people of color.
Explores how China's oldest poetry collection was interpreted in a Confucian exegetical text-the Mao Commentary-in the mid-second century BCE.
Reveals how the persona of India's most famous emperor was constantly reinvented in ancient times to suit a variety of social visions, political agendas, and moral purposes.
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