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Ethnonationalist Conflict In Postcommunist States Investigates Why Some Eastern European States Transitioned To New Forms Of Governance With Minimal Violence While Others Broke Into Civil...
A Folklorist And Ethnographer Who Has Written About The Southern Appalachians, African American Communities In The United States, And The West Indies, Roger D. Abrahams...
Over The Past Several Decades There Has Been An Explosion Of Interest In Genetics And Genetic Inheritance Within Both The Research Community And The Mass...
Can An Outrageously Immoral Man Or A Scandalous Woman Teach Morality Or Lead People To Virtue? Does Personal Fallibility Devalue One'S Words And Deeds? Is...
Focusing On The Family And Career Of The Prominent Egyptian Politician Sayed Bey Marei, Robert Springborg Provides In This Volume A Political Ethnography On The...
Feminist Approaches To The Body In Medieval Literature Forges A New Link Between Contemporary Feminist And Cultural Theory And Medieval History And Literature. The Essays...
The Ethnic And Religious Violence That Characterized The Late Twentieth Century Calls For New Ways Of Thinking And Writing About Politics. Listening To The Voices...
With Its Rich Foundation Stories, Philadelphia May Be The Most Important City In America'S Collective Memory. By The Middle Of The Eighteenth Century William Penn'S...
Modern Advertising Has Changed Dramatically Since The Early Twentieth Century, But When It Comes To Food, Katherine Parkin Writes, The Message Has Remained Consistent. Advertisers...
Looking Behind The Scenes At The Personalities And Policies Of Such Venerable Institutions As The Federal Arts Project And The Museum Of Modern Art, A....
Forms Of Talk Extends Erving Goffman'S Interactional Analyses Of Facetoface Communication To Ordinary Conversations And Vebal Exchanges. In This, His Most Sociolinguistic Work, Goffman Relates...
Late Nineteenthcentury America Saw An Explosion In Mass Culturefrom Sensationalist Tabloid Newspapers To Amusement Parks To Wild West Shows. Historians And Critics Have Traditionally Observed...
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