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The Seventeenth-Century Literature Handbook is an accessible,
authoritative and comprehensive introduction to English literature
in the seventeenth century. It provides a one-stop resource for
literature students, with the essential information and guidance
needed at the beginning of a course through to the development of
more advanced knowledge and skills. It includes: - introductions to
authors, texts and contexts- guides to key critics, concepts and
topics- an overview of major critical approaches, changes in the
canon and directions of current and future research - case studies
in reading literary and critical texts- an annotated bibliography
(including websites), timeline, glossary of critical terms. Written
in clear language by leading academics, it is an indispensable
starting point for students beginning their study of
seventeenth-century literature.>
Arthur Miller's" Death of a Salesman," the third volume in the
Dialogue series, covers six major and controversial topics dealing
with Miller's classic play. The topics include feminism and the
role of women in the drama, the American Dream, business and
capitalism, the significance of technology, the legacy that Willy
leaves to Biff, and Miller's use of symbolism. The authors of the
essays include prominent Arthur Miller scholars such as Terry Otten
and the late Steven Centola as well as young, emerging scholars.
Some of the essays, particularly the ones written by the emerging
scholars, tend to employ literary theory while the ones by the
established scholars tend to illustrate the strengths of
traditional criticism by interpreting the text closely. It is
fascinating to see how scholars at different stages of their
academic careers approach a given topic from distinct perspectives
and sometimes diverse methodologies. The essays offer insightful
and provocative readings of "Death of a Salesman" in a collection
that will prove quite useful to scholars and students of Miller's
most famous play.
Sports, Society, and Technology: Bodies, Practices, and Knowledge
Production addresses the complex entanglements of science,
technology, and sporting cultures. The collection explores themes
around human and non-human actants, knowledge formations and
processes, and the materiality and multiplicity of bodies through
an engagement with the interdisciplinary fields of Sport Studies
and Science and Technology Studies. Representing a range of
methodological, theoretical, and disciplinary approaches,
contributors interrogate the social, cultural, political, and
historical intersections of an ever-expanding techno-scientific
sporting landscape - from true bounce and brain trauma to exercise
physiology, metrics, and esports, and from feminist technoscience,
whey protein, and epigenetics to sickle cell screening and
testosterone regulation.
Sports, Society, and Technology: Bodies, Practices, and Knowledge
Production addresses the complex entanglements of science,
technology, and sporting cultures. The collection explores themes
around human and non-human actants, knowledge formations and
processes, and the materiality and multiplicity of bodies through
an engagement with the interdisciplinary fields of Sport Studies
and Science and Technology Studies. Representing a range of
methodological, theoretical, and disciplinary approaches,
contributors interrogate the social, cultural, political, and
historical intersections of an ever-expanding techno-scientific
sporting landscape - from true bounce and brain trauma to exercise
physiology, metrics, and esports, and from feminist technoscience,
whey protein, and epigenetics to sickle cell screening and
testosterone regulation.
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