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The Law of Crimes (Hardcover): John Wilder 1819-1883 May, Joseph Henry 1861-1943 Beale The Law of Crimes (Hardcover)
John Wilder 1819-1883 May, Joseph Henry 1861-1943 Beale
R981 Discovery Miles 9 810 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Aquatopia - Climate Interventions (Hardcover): May Joseph, Sofia Varino Aquatopia - Climate Interventions (Hardcover)
May Joseph, Sofia Varino
R1,547 Discovery Miles 15 470 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Aquatopia documents Harmattan Theater's ecological interventions and traces its engagements with water-bound landscapes, colonial histories, climate change, and public space across New York City, Venice, Amsterdam, Lisbon, and Cochin. The volume uses Harmattan's site-specific performances as a point of departure to consider climate change and rising sea levels as geographical, ecological, and urban phenomena. Instead of a collection of flat, static surfaces, the Aquatopia atlas is animated by a disorienting, anti-mapping strategy, producing a deterritorialized, nomadic, fluid atlas unfolding in real time as an archive of climate change in multidimensional, active space. The book is designed for pedagogical access, with interludes that consolidate the learning outcomes of the experimental theory animating each site-specific performance. Accompanied by close descriptions of five performances and supplemented by digital documentation available online, this volume intervenes in discussions on climate change, urbanism, and postcolonization/decolonialization, and contributes to interdisciplinary studies of ecology and environmental politics, postcolonial/decolonial theories and practices, performance studies and aesthetics, in particular public art, and performance as research.

Terra Aqua - The Amphibious Lifeworlds of Coastal and Maritime South Asia (Hardcover): Sudipta Sen, May Joseph Terra Aqua - The Amphibious Lifeworlds of Coastal and Maritime South Asia (Hardcover)
Sudipta Sen, May Joseph
R1,660 Discovery Miles 16 600 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is an anthology of key essays that foregrounds coasts, islands, and shorelines as central to the scholarship on the oceanic environment and climate across South Asia. The volume is a collaborative effort amongst historians, anthropologists, and environmentalists to further understand the lifeworlds of the South Asian littoral that are neither fully aquatic or terrestrial, and inescapably both. Terra Aqua invokes a 'third surface' located in the interstice of land and water-deltas, estuaries, tidelands, beaches, swamps, sandbanks, and mudflats-and engages in a radical reconceptualization of coastal and shoreline terrains. The book explores uniquely endangered habitats and emergent templates of survival against rising seas and climatic disturbances with particular focus on the Bengal and Malabar coastlines. A critical, transdisciplinary contribution to the study of climate change in South Asia, Terra Aqua examines salinity and submergence, coastal erosion, subterranean degradation, and the depletion of littoral lifeways impacting marine communities and biospheres. It will be of particular interest to scholars of environment studies, ecology and climate change in the Global South, hydrology, geography, ocean and island studies, environmental justice, colonialism, and imperial and maritime history.

Sea Log - Indian Ocean to New York (Paperback): May Joseph Sea Log - Indian Ocean to New York (Paperback)
May Joseph
R1,373 Discovery Miles 13 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The ocean has always been the harbinger of strangers to new shores. Migrations by sea have transformed modern conceptions of mobility and belonging, disrupting notions of how to write about movement, memory and displaced histories. Sea Log is a memory theater of repressive hauntings based on urban artifacts across a maritime archive of Dutch and Portuguese colonial pillage. Colonial incursions from the sea, and the postcolonial aftershocks of these violent sea histories, lie largely forgotten for most formerly colonized coastal communities around the world. Offering a feminist log of sea journeys from the Malabar Coast of South India, through the Atlantic to the North Sea, May Joseph writes a navigational history of postcolonial coastal displacements. Excavating Dutch, Portuguese, Arab, Asian and African influences along the Malabar Coast, Joseph unearths the undertow of colonialism's ruins. In Sea Log, the Bosphorus, the Tagus and the Amstel find coherence alongside the Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean. Written in a clear and direct style, this volume will appeal to historians of transnational communities, as well as students and scholars of cultural studies, anthropology of space, area studies, maritime history and postcolonial studies.

The Law of Crimes (Paperback): John Wilder 1819-1883 May, Joseph Henry 1861-1943 Beale The Law of Crimes (Paperback)
John Wilder 1819-1883 May, Joseph Henry 1861-1943 Beale
R709 Discovery Miles 7 090 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Green Smoothie Life Style (Paperback): May Joseph Green Smoothie Life Style (Paperback)
May Joseph
R193 Discovery Miles 1 930 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Tasty & Healthy Recipes (Paperback): May Joseph Tasty & Healthy Recipes (Paperback)
May Joseph
R205 Discovery Miles 2 050 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Armageddon Hyde in the Chosen and the Damned (Paperback): Valentine May, Joseph Terra Jr Armageddon Hyde in the Chosen and the Damned (Paperback)
Valentine May, Joseph Terra Jr
R368 Discovery Miles 3 680 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Fluid New York - Cosmopolitan Urbanism and the Green Imagination (Paperback): May Joseph Fluid New York - Cosmopolitan Urbanism and the Green Imagination (Paperback)
May Joseph
R946 Discovery Miles 9 460 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Hurricane Sandy was a fierce demonstration of the ecological vulnerability of New York, a city of islands. Yet the storm also revealed the resilience of a metropolis that has started during the past decade to reckon with its aqueous topography. In "Fluid New York," May Joseph describes the many ways that New York, and New Yorkers, have begun to incorporate the city's archipelago ecology into plans for a livable and sustainable future. For instance, by cleaning its tidal marshes, the municipality has turned a previously dilapidated waterfront into a space for public leisure and rejuvenation.

Joseph considers New York's relation to the water that surrounds and defines it. Her reflections reach back to the city's heyday as a world-class port--a past embodied in a Dutch East India Company cannon recently unearthed from the rubble at the World Trade Center site--and they encompass the devastation caused by Hurricane Sandy in 2012. They suggest that New York's future lies in the reclamation of its great water resources--for artistic creativity, civic engagement, and ecological sustainability.

A Treatise On the Limitations of Actions at Law and Suits in Equity and Admiralty - With an Appendix Containing the American... A Treatise On the Limitations of Actions at Law and Suits in Equity and Admiralty - With an Appendix Containing the American and English Statutes of Limitations (Paperback)
Great Britain, John Wilder May, Joseph Kinnicut Angell
R1,003 Discovery Miles 10 030 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced typographical errors, and jumbled words. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.

Sea Log - Indian Ocean to New York (Hardcover): May Joseph Sea Log - Indian Ocean to New York (Hardcover)
May Joseph
R3,952 R3,625 Discovery Miles 36 250 Save R327 (8%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

The ocean has always been the harbinger of strangers to new shores. Migrations by sea have transformed modern conceptions of mobility and belonging, disrupting notions of how to write about movement, memory and displaced histories. Sea Log is a memory theater of repressive hauntings based on urban artifacts across a maritime archive of Dutch and Portuguese colonial pillage. Colonial incursions from the sea, and the postcolonial aftershocks of these violent sea histories, lie largely forgotten for most formerly colonized coastal communities around the world. Offering a feminist log of sea journeys from the Malabar Coast of South India, through the Atlantic to the North Sea, May Joseph writes a navigational history of postcolonial coastal displacements. Excavating Dutch, Portuguese, Arab, Asian and African influences along the Malabar Coast, Joseph unearths the undertow of colonialism's ruins. In Sea Log, the Bosphorus, the Tagus and the Amstel find coherence alongside the Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean. Written in a clear and direct style, this volume will appeal to historians of transnational communities, as well as students and scholars of cultural studies, anthropology of space, area studies, maritime history and postcolonial studies.

Late Imperial Culture (Paperback, New): E.Ann Kaplan, Michael Sprinker, Roman de la Campa Late Imperial Culture (Paperback, New)
E.Ann Kaplan, Michael Sprinker, Roman de la Campa; Contributions by Aijaz Ahmad, Caren Kaplan, …
R557 Discovery Miles 5 570 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Spanning time and space from late Victorian Britain and Ireland to postwar America and Latin America, Late Imperial Culture maps crucial regions in the terrain of imperial cultural practices including theater, film, photography, fiction, autobiography, and body art. The forms reviewed in this lively collection range from those which accept and reproduce empire's dominant self-images to scathing critiques of the oppressions that colonialism has visited upon its subjects and the price it continues to exact from them. A diverse range of theoretically sophisticated and historically informed contributors take as given two fundamental facts about the culture of imperialism: firstly, that it has a long and complex history which, in the present epoch, merits its being designated "late"; and, secondly, that its impact on the contemporary world is far from exhausted. Together they highlight the contradictions in the serried cultural practices of imperialism in its different historical periods. Contributors: Aijaz Ahmad, Steven Cagan, Roman de la Campa, David Glover, May Joseph, Caren Kaplan, Rob Nixon, Ella Shohat, Robert Stam, and Marianna Torgovnick.

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