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"Adam Smith in Context" delves into some central components of
Smith's thought, especially his moral philosophy, and challenges
some commonly shared views. It combines philosophical, historical,
methodological and economic issues of Smith's legacy, uncovering
original interpretations of what Smith really said. It is an
important contribution for those interested in Adam Smith as it
proposes a different reading of his works by investigating the
classical sources of his moral thought and the influences of his
own time.
Adaptation in Young Adult Novels argues that adapting classic and
canonical literature and historical places engages young adult
readers with their cultural past and encourages them to see how
that past can be rewritten. The textual afterlives of classic texts
raise questions for new readers: What can be changed? What benefits
from change? How can you, too, be agents of change? The
contributors to this volume draw on a wide range of contemporary
novels - from Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson series and Megan
Shepherd's Madman's Daughter trilogy to Jesmyn Ward's Salvage the
Bones - adapted from mythology, fairy tales, historical places, and
the literary classics of Shakespeare, Charles Dickens, Jane Austen,
and F. Scott Fitzgerald, among others. Unpacking the new
perspectives and critiques of gender, sexuality, and the cultural
values of adolescents inherent to each adaptation, the essays in
this volume make the case that literary adaptations are just as
valuable as original works and demonstrate how the texts studied
empower young readers to become more culturally, historically, and
socially aware through the lens of literary diversity.
Responding to the increasingly powerful presence of dystopian
literature for young adults, this volume focuses on novels
featuring a female protagonist who contends with societal and
governmental threats at the same time that she is navigating the
treacherous waters of young adulthood. The contributors relate the
liminal nature of the female protagonist to liminality as a
unifying feature of dystopian literature, literature for and about
young women, and cultural expectations of adolescent womanhood.
Divided into three sections, the collection investigates cultural
assumptions and expectations of adolescent women, considers the
various means of resistance and rebellion made available to and
explored by female protagonists, and examines how the adolescent
female protagonist is situated with respect to the groups and
environments that surround her. In a series of thought-provoking
essays on a wide range of writers that includes Libba Bray, Scott
Westerfeld, Tahereh Mafi, Veronica Roth, Marissa Meyer, Ally
Condie, and Suzanne Collins, the collection makes a convincing case
for how this rebellious figure interrogates the competing
constructions of adolescent womanhood in late-twentieth- and early
twenty-first-century culture.
Responding to the increasingly powerful presence of dystopian
literature for young adults, this volume focuses on novels
featuring a female protagonist who contends with societal and
governmental threats at the same time that she is navigating the
treacherous waters of young adulthood. The contributors relate the
liminal nature of the female protagonist to liminality as a
unifying feature of dystopian literature, literature for and about
young women, and cultural expectations of adolescent womanhood.
Divided into three sections, the collection investigates cultural
assumptions and expectations of adolescent women, considers the
various means of resistance and rebellion made available to and
explored by female protagonists, and examines how the adolescent
female protagonist is situated with respect to the groups and
environments that surround her. In a series of thought-provoking
essays on a wide range of writers that includes Libba Bray, Scott
Westerfeld, Tahereh Mafi, Veronica Roth, Marissa Meyer, Ally
Condie, and Suzanne Collins, the collection makes a convincing case
for how this rebellious figure interrogates the competing
constructions of adolescent womanhood in late-twentieth- and early
twenty-first-century culture.
B cells belong to a group of white blood cells known as
lymphocytes, making them a vital part of the immune system. The
human body makes millions of different types of B cells each day
that circulate in the blood and lymphatic system performing the
role of immune surveillance. They do not produce antibodies until
they become fully activated. In this book, the authors present
current research in the study of the molecular biology,
developmental origin and impact on the immune system of B cells.
Topics discussed include the role of B cells in intracellular
bacterial pathogen infections; dynamic clustering of BCR-lipid
rafts in antigen affinity discrimination by B cells; and B cells as
a key player in the pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis.
Adaptation in Young Adult Novels argues that adapting classic and
canonical literature and historical places engages young adult
readers with their cultural past and encourages them to see how
that past can be rewritten. The textual afterlives of classic texts
raise questions for new readers: What can be changed? What benefits
from change? How can you, too, be agents of change? The
contributors to this volume draw on a wide range of contemporary
novels – from Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson series and Megan
Shepherd's Madman's Daughter trilogy to Jesmyn Ward's Salvage the
Bones – adapted from mythology, fairy tales, historical places,
and the literary classics of Shakespeare, Charles Dickens, Jane
Austen, and F. Scott Fitzgerald, among others. Unpacking the new
perspectives and critiques of gender, sexuality, and the cultural
values of adolescents inherent to each adaptation, the essays in
this volume make the case that literary adaptations are just as
valuable as original works and demonstrate how the texts studied
empower young readers to become more culturally, historically, and
socially aware through the lens of literary diversity.
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