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Price: $24.95
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Sale: $19.00
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Manufacturer: Palgrave Macmillan
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Alexander Alland
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
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Dewey Decimal Number: 320.5409467
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Publication Date: 2006-12-26
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Reading Level: 220
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Description: Few historians and fewer lay people know that the first feudal constitution to recognize equality between the burghers and nobles was established in 1150 in Catalunya, sixty-five years before the signing of the Magna Carta in England. In the fifteenth century the Corts of Barcelona (a legislative body) established the principle of a "limited" monarchy obliged to govern according to laws, while guarding a degree of royal power. These facts lie at the foundation of a culture of nonviolent resistance to assimilation that has been used to combat state power in France and Spain ever since.
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Manufacturer: Harvard University Press
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: Mark Evan Bonds
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Publisher: Harvard University Press
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Dewey Decimal Number: 784.218409034
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Publication Date: 1997-01-01
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Reading Level: 224
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Description: Beethoven cast a looming shadow over the nineteenth century. For composers he was a model both to emulate and to overcome. "You have no idea how it feels," Brahms confided, "when one always hears such a giant marching behind one." Exploring the response of five composers--Berlioz, Mendelssohn, Schumann, Brahms, and Mahler--to what each clearly saw as the challenge of Beethoven's symphonies, Evan Bonds richly enhances our understanding of the evolution of the symphony and Beethoven's legacy. Overt borrowings from Beethoven--for example, the lyrical theme in the Finale of Brahms' First Symphony, so like the "Ode to Joy" theme in Beethoven's Ninth--have often been the subject of criticism. Bonds now shows us how composers imitate or allude to a Beethoven theme or compositional strategy precisely in order to turn away from it, creating a new musical solution. Berlioz's Harold en Italie, Mendelssohn's Lobgesang, Schumann's Fourth Symphony, Brahms' First, and Mahler's Fourth serve as illuminating examples. Discussion focuses on such core issues as Beethoven's innovations in formal design, the role of text and voice, fusion of diverse genres, cyclical coherence of movements, and the function of the symphonic finale. Bonds lucidly argues that the great symphonists of the nineteenth century cleared creative space for themselves by both confronting and deviating from the practices of their potentially overpowering precursor. His analysis places familiar masterpieces in a new light.
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Price: $50.00
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Sale: $11.35
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Manufacturer: University of California Press
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: Thomas R. Trautmann
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Publisher: University of California Press
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Edition: 1
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Dewey Decimal Number: 954.031
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Publication Date: 1997-03-31
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Reading Level: 259
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Description: "Aryan," a word that today evokes images of racial hatred and atrocity, was first used by Europeans to suggest bonds of kinship, as Thomas Trautmann shows in his far-reaching history of British Orientalism and the ethnology of India. When the historical relationship uniting Sanskrit with the languages of Europe was discovered, it seemed clear that Indians and Britons belonged to the same family. Thus the Indo-European or Aryan idea, based on the principle of linguistic kinship, dominated British ethnological inquiry. In the nineteenth century, however, an emergent biological "race science" attacked the authority of the Orientalists. The spectacle of a dark-skinned people who were evidently civilized challenged Victorian ideas, and race science responded to the enigma of India by redefining the Aryan concept in narrowly "white" racial terms. By the end of the nineteenth century, race science and Orientalism reached a deep and lasting consensus in regard to India, which Trautmann calls "the racial theory of Indian civilization," and which he undermines with his powerful analysis of colonial ethnology in India. His work of reassessing British Orientalism and the Aryan idea will be of great interest to historians, anthropologists, and cultural critics.
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Price: $21.95
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Sale: $17.01
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Manufacturer: Pandora Press
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Publisher: Pandora Press
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Edition: 2
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Dewey Decimal Number: 408
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Publication Date: 1990-01-01
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Reading Level: 272
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Price: $35.00
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Sale: $14.99
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Manufacturer: Facts on File
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Publisher: Facts on File
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Dewey Decimal Number: 409
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Publication Date: 1996-12
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Reading Level: 224
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Price: $13.95
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Sale: $11.00
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Manufacturer: Waveland Press
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Paul Bohannan::Dirk van der Elst
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Publisher: Waveland Press
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Dewey Decimal Number: 305.8001
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Publication Date: 1998-02
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Reading Level: 107
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Description: Giving readers the capacity to include ethnography in their own experience! Asking and Listening is the first book to trace the changing ways in which human beings have learned to look at "the Others Beyond the Gate" with their strange languages and stranger customs. Not a history of ethnography so much as a chronicle of its uses and potentials, Asking and Listening examines the premises of ethnography and concerns itself with a wide range of issues such as ethnocentrism and the morass of cultural relativism, the cultures of corporations, and the meaning of ethnography for government policy. It ends with an examination of the problems in charting our tomorrows: ethnography in the information age, and for the future. Through its pragmatic analysis of cultures as storehouses of alternatives in the way universal problems can and have been approached, Asking and Listening offers readers not merely the opportunity to make sense of descriptions of other peoples' lifeways, but makes such ethnographic knowledge immediately useful in their own lives and choices and career plans.
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Price: $26.95
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Sale: $26.95
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Manufacturer: Palgrave Macmillan
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
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Dewey Decimal Number: 420
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Publication Date: 2006-12-12
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Reading Level: 320
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Description: English and Ethnicity offers a scholarly but accessible exploration of the complex interaction between the English language and the (de) construction of ethnicity. Centered in applied (socio) linguistics, the volume’s diverse essays demonstrate that the constructs of both English and ethnicity are contested sites of identity formation in the English- speaking world. They illustrate that while for some English use indexes ethnicity, for others its usage involves equally significant processes of de-ethnicization. English and Ethnicity enriches our understanding of the contemporary dialogue on heritage languages, language policy, and language maintenance.
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Price: $54.00
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Sale: $29.25
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Manufacturer: University of Hawaii Press
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
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Dewey Decimal Number: 305.8001
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Publication Date: 2000-08
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Reading Level: 255
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Description: Ethnographic Artifacts examines anthropological practice and product, confronting issues of representation and the power of discourse in the lives and practice of both those doing research and of those being researched. Using eight case studies by ethnographers who share extensive research experience in the Pacific, the volume outlines "the trouble with ethnography" so representative of the end of this century, where ethnography itself is perceived as a codification of contested relations.
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Price: $65.00
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Sale: $20.01
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Manufacturer: Princeton University Press
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: Vincanne Adams
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Publisher: Princeton University Press
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Dewey Decimal Number: 305.80095496
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Publication Date: 1995-12-11
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Reading Level: 320
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Description: Sherpas are portrayed by Westerners as heroic montain guides, or "tigers of the snow", as Buddhist adepts, and as a people in touch with intimate ways of life that seem no longer available in the Western world. This text explores how attempts to characterize an "authentic" Sherpa are complicated by Western fascination with Sherpas and by the Sherpas' desires to live up to Western portrayals of them. Noting that diplomatic aides at world summit meetings go by the name "Sherpa", as do a van built for rough terrain and a software product from Silicon Valley, the author examines the "authenticating" effects of this mobile signifier on a community of Himalayan Sherpas who live at the base of Mount Everest and its "deauthenticating" effects on anthropological representation. This book is aimed not only at anthropologists concerned with ethnographic portrayals of "otherness", but also at those working in cultural studies who are concerned with ethnographically grounded analyses of representations. Throughout, the author illustrates how one might undertake an ethnography of transnationally produced subjects by using the notion of "virtual" identities. In a manner informed by both Buddhism
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Price: $65.00
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Sale: $65.00
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Manufacturer: University of Texas Press
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: William C. Meadows
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Publisher: University of Texas Press
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Dewey Decimal Number: 978.00497492
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Publication Date: 2008-12-01
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Reading Level: 366
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Description: Examining the place names, geographical knowledge, and cultural associations of the Kiowa from the earliest recorded sources to the present, Kiowa Ethnogeography is the most in-depth study of its kind in the realm of Plains Indian tribal analysis. Linking geography to political and social changes, William Meadows applies a chronological approach that demonstrates a cultural evolution within the Kiowa community. Preserved in both linguistic and cartographic forms, the concepts of place, homeland, intertribal sharing of land, religious practice, and other aspects of Kiowa life are clarified in detail. Native religious relationships to land (termed "geosacred" by the author) are carefully documented as well. Meadows also provides analysis of the only known extant Kiowa map of Black Goose, its unique pictographic place labels, and its relationship to reservation-era land policies. Additional coverage of rivers, lakes, and military forts makes this a remarkably comprehensive and illuminating guide.
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Displaying records 71 through 80 of 4000
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