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In a world in which political opportunity and liberation seem far
away, the genre of science fiction grows in cultural importance and
popularity. The contributors to this collection are political and
social theorists from a range of disciplines who use science
fiction as inspiration for new theories and examples of speculative
politics. In dystopian governments, they find locations and forms
of resistance. Representations of Political Resistance and
Emancipation in Science Fiction explores a range of political and
social theoretical concerns for the twenty-first century.
Contributors analyze themes of post-humanism, resistance, agency,
political community making, and ethics and politics during the
Anthropocene.
Paying tribute to one of the more original theorist of the late
20th and early 21st century, Rational Radicalism and Political
Theory probes the thought of Stephen Eric Bronner. This collection
of essays encompasses themes such as the Enlightenment's radical
legacy, the impulse of cosmopolitanism, the rejuvenation of
socialist theory and politics, and advances in Critical Theory.
These essays make new contributions to many areas of left political
theory, while at the same time reflecting on the ways Stephen
Bronner's ideas serve to generate a new kind of critical political
theory. Blending political and intellectual history, normative and
moral argumentation, and forays into the nature of politics itself,
this book brings together new voices in political theory to assess
Bronner's contributions and pave new paths for the future of
political theory.
This volume takes readers inside the high-stakes game of
public-private partnerships for major league sports facilities,
explaining why some cities made better deals than others, assessing
the best practices and common pitfalls in deal structuring and
facility leases, as well as highlighting important differences
across markets, leagues, facility types, public actors, subsidy
delivery mechanisms, and urban development aspirations. It
concludes with speculations about the next round of facility
replacement amidst rapid changes in broadcast technology, shrinking
domestic audiences, and the globalization of sport.
This volume takes readers inside the high-stakes game of
public-private partnerships for major league sports facilities,
explaining why some cities made better deals than others, assessing
the best practices and common pitfalls in deal structuring and
facility leases, as well as highlighting important differences
across markets, leagues, facility types, public actors, subsidy
delivery mechanisms, and urban development aspirations. It
concludes with speculations about the next round of facility
replacement amidst rapid changes in broadcast technology, shrinking
domestic audiences, and the globalization of sport.
Addiction among women continues to be a vexing social problem with
no clear solution. Individuals, families, and social organizations
use various approaches to end addiction, ranging from social
isolation and family enmeshment to formal detox programs, but
results remain uneven. In this study of the recovery careers of
female addicts living in rural settings, Judith Grant explores the
ways in which twenty-five addicts engage in individual processes of
self-recovery. Using feminist methods of inquiry and a Meadian
theoretical framework of analysis, Grant follows the women through
three distinct recovery phases as they slowly come to shift their
understandings of themselves, others, and their social objects.
Central to a recovery lies a process through which women reinvent
themselves by altering their involvement with themselves, their
partners, friends, and children, and of course their addictive
substance. This book offers concrete solutions for policy makers
and provides a refreshing measure of hope for the largely invisible
population of individuals, both family members and addicts, who
suffer terribly from this disease.
In this updated classic, Judith Grant provides a new introduction
and postscript that frame her original work as part of a larger
argument about the importance of structuralism in radical feminist
ideas of patriarchy. Forewords by esteemed feminist theorists Kathi
Weeks and Cristina Beltran reintroduce the new edition to the
latest generation of feminist students and scholars. In Fundamental
Feminism, Judith Grant explores the evolution of feminist theory in
the context of today's feminist thought. In the original work,
Grant analyzed three core concepts in feminist theory - "woman,"
"experience," and "personal politics" - from their origins in
pamphlets and writings from the early women's liberation movement
to their later constructions in feminist thought. In this second
edition, she argues for the pivotal role of early radical feminism
and the longstanding influence of these core assumptions on current
theories including intersectional theory, queer theory,
structuralism and poststructuralism, and ongoing discussions about
the sexuality debates of the 1980s. Fundamental Feminism is
provocative reading for anyone interested in the history and future
of feminist theory and the power of feminist politics.
In this updated classic, Judith Grant provides a new introduction
and postscript that frame her original work as part of a larger
argument about the importance of structuralism in radical feminist
ideas of patriarchy. Forewords by esteemed feminist theorists Kathi
Weeks and Cristina Beltran reintroduce the new edition to the
latest generation of feminist students and scholars. In Fundamental
Feminism, Judith Grant explores the evolution of feminist theory in
the context of today's feminist thought. In the original work,
Grant analyzed three core concepts in feminist theory - "woman,"
"experience," and "personal politics" - from their origins in
pamphlets and writings from the early women's liberation movement
to their later constructions in feminist thought. In this second
edition, she argues for the pivotal role of early radical feminism
and the longstanding influence of these core assumptions on current
theories including intersectional theory, queer theory,
structuralism and poststructuralism, and ongoing discussions about
the sexuality debates of the 1980s. Fundamental Feminism is
provocative reading for anyone interested in the history and future
of feminist theory and the power of feminist politics.
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The Mirror of Simple Souls (Hardcover)
Margaret Porette; Edited by Edmund Colledge, J.C. Marler, Judith Grant; Foreword by Kent Emery Jr
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R2,808
R2,527
Discovery Miles 25 270
Save R281 (10%)
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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This book, from the series Primary Sources: Historical Books of the
World (Asia and Far East Collection), represents an important
historical artifact on Asian history and culture. Its contents come
from the legions of academic literature and research on the subject
produced over the last several hundred years. Covered within is a
discussion drawn from many areas of study and research on the
subject. From analyses of the varied geography that encompasses the
Asian continent to significant time periods spanning centuries, the
book was made in an effort to preserve the work of previous
generations.
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The Mirror of Simple Souls (Paperback)
Margaret Porette; Edited by Edmund Colledge, J.C. Marler, Judith Grant; Foreword by Kent Emery Jr
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R1,213
Discovery Miles 12 130
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When Dr. Romana Guarnieri, in a letter to Osservatore Romano (16
June 1946), announced her discovery that Margaret Porette (d. 1
June 1310) was the author of The Mirror of Simple Souls, certainly
a major French document of pre-Reformation spirituality, a
sensation was created in the academic world. Although The Mirror is
one of the few heretical documents to have survived the Middle Ages
in its entirety, both its title and its authorship were among the
most persistent and troublesome problems of scholarly research in
the field of medieval vernacular languages. The Mirror, in its
original French, survives only in the fifteenth-century manuscript
which the great Condé (Louis II de Bourbon) had acquired for his
palace at Chantilly. And, so far as can be known, all that remains
with which to compare the readings of this manuscript text are
those translations of The Mirror which, also in manuscript, are to
be found in Latin, Italian, and Middle English. This edition of The
Mirror of Simple Souls is a translation from the French original
with interpretive essays by Edmund Colledge, O.S.A., Judith Grant,
and J.C. Marler, and a foreword by Kent Emery, Jr. The translators
of this Modern English version rely primarily on the French, yet
take other medieval translations into account. As a result, this
edition offers a reading of The Mirror which solves a number of
difficulties found in the French, and the introductions contributed
by the translators narrate the archival history of the book, for
which Margaret Porette was burned alive in Paris in 1310.
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