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Beckett and Philosophy examines and interrogates the relationships between Samuel Beckett's works and contemporary French and German thought. There are two wide-ranging overview chapters by Richard Begam (Beckett and Postfoundationalism) and Robert Eaglestone (Beckett via Literary and Philosophical Theories), and individual chapters on Beckett, Derrida, Foucault, Deleuze, Badious, Merleau-Pointy, Adorno, Hebermas, Heidegger and Nietzsche. The collection takes a fresh look as issues such as postmodern and poststructuralist thought in relation to Beckett studies, providing useful overview chapters and original essays.
Covering the key techniques used when working with fungal plant
pathogens, this practical manual deals with recognition of disease
symptoms, detection and identification of fungi and methods to
characterize them well as curation, quarantine and quality
assurance. This new edition includes updates with respect to: -
Greater awareness and concern internationally about plant health
and biosecurity - Molecular biology - next generation sequencing
and in field detection - Improved opportunities for surveillance
and detection in substrates, such as remote sensing - Changes in
taxonomy and reference to more current fungal plant pathogens - New
chapters on tree health, public awareness, outreach, and
communications Fungal Plant Pathogens, second edition provides a
valuable guide to investigating fungal plant diseases and
interpreting laboratory findings for postgraduate and advanced
undergraduate students, extension plant pathologists, consultants,
and advisers in agriculture and horticulture and the food supply
chain.
Blindside, written by a former Navy legal officer, is the story of
Commander Neal Olen, 44, an intelligence officer who faces charges
of adultery and possibly leaking secrets. It is an insider's look
at the archaic and potentially crushing machinery of military
justice. Olen's troubles begin in 1999 when he is recognized as the
officer on whom a fictional character is based in a salacious,
tell-all novel. Its author is a woman with whom he had a weekend
affair five years earlier while separated from his wife.
Information about the nation's reconnaissance satellites somehow
found its way into her novel. Olen finds himself a pawn of the
author, hoping to hype her book and the Navy, eager to make an
example of him in its push for "zero tolerance" of sex scandals and
for airtight security on intelligence information. He grapples with
the ethical dilemma: When caught in an unjust system, is honesty
still a virture?
This social work book is the first of its kind, describing
practical steps that social workers can take to shape and influence
both policy and politics. It prepares social workers and social
work students to impact political action and subsequent policy,
with a detailed real-world framework for turning ideas into
concrete goals and strategies for effecting change. Tracing the
roots of social work in response to systemic social inequality, it
clearly relates the tenets of social work to the challenges and
opportunities of modern social change. The book identifies the core
domains of political social work, including engaging individuals
and communities in voting, influencing policy agendas, and seeking
and holding elected office. Chapters elaborate on the necessary
skills for political social work, featuring discussion, examples,
and critical thinking exercises in such vital areas as: Power,
empowerment, and conflict: engaging effectively with power in
political settings. Getting on the agenda: assessing the political
context and developing political strategy. Planning the political
intervention: advocacy and electoral campaigns. Empowering voters
Persuasive political communication. Budgeting and allocating
resources. Evaluating political social work efforts. Making ethical
decisions in political social work. Political Social Work is a
potent reference for social work professionals, practitioners, and
students seeking core political knowledge and skills to practically
advance their work. For specialists and generalists alike, it
solidifies political action as vital for the evolution of the
field.
New surgical techniques for the treatment of anal incontinence have
given the increasing number of afflicted patients hope for a cure.
Colorectal surgeons and more and more general surgeons are
performing operations, yet until now they have not had a text that
they can use as a reference work. The guidance and instruction that
surgeons need are now available in this atlas. It describes every
operation in technical detail, and the two-color illustrations
clearly show the essential points of each procedure. The authors
discuss thoroughly the indications for surgical treatment, its
application to the individual patient, and post-operative care. The
comprehensive scope of this book makes it a rich source of
information for surgeons working outside highly specialized
centers. For specialists, it is the only practical reference
available on the subject.
An "introduction to the nonfascist life" (Michel Foucault, from the
Preface)
When it first appeared in France, "Anti-Oedipus" was hailed as a
masterpiece by some and "a work of heretical madness" by others. In
it, Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari set forth the following
theory: Western society's innate herd instinct has allowed the
government, the media, and even the principles of economics to take
advantage of each person's unwillingness to be cut off from the
group. What's more, those who suffer from mental disorders may not
be insane, but could be individuals in the purest sense, because
they are by nature isolated from society. More than twenty-five
years after its original publication, "Anti-Oedipus" still stands
as a controversial contribution to a much-needed dialogue on the
nature of free thinking.
Recipient of a 2022 Most Promising New Textbook Award from the
Textbook & Academic Authors Association (TAA) Social Welfare
Policy in a Changing World is an approachable and student-friendly
text that links policy and practice and employs a critical analytic
lens to U.S. social welfare policy. With particular attention to
disparities based on class, race/ethnicity, ability, sexual
orientation and gender, authors Shannon R. Lane, Elizabeth S.
Palley, and Corey S. Shdaimah assess the impact of policies at the
micro, meso, and macro levels. The authors provide students with a
brief foundation in history, the policy process, and theory, while
primarily focusing on helping students recognize the many ways that
policy affects their lives and the lives of their clients and
communities. Connecting description, theoretical analysis, and
advocacy, this new text challenges readers to examine the
development, consequences, and future implications of core
policies. Students will come away with a newfound understanding of
how to use the political process to address social justice issues
and enact meaningful policy change. FREE DIGITAL TOOLS INCLUDED
WITH THIS TEXT SAGE edge gives instructors and students the edge
they need to succeed with an array of teaching and learning tools
in one easy-to-navigate website.
When sexy, sophisticated, older Aunt Julia gets divorced from her
Bolivian husband, she heads home to Peru in search of a new mate
who can support her in high style. She finds instead her libidinous
nephew Varguitas - a young, impoverished law student who works at a
ramshackle radio station and aspires to be a fiction writer. Will
their love survive the horror of the family? The shock of the
community? The considerable difference in their ages? Meanwhile, a
new, hotshot scriptwriter of racy radio soap operas, who turns out
stories filled with murder, incest, rape, and perversion, has all
of Peru listening in. Reality merges with fantasy as Mario Vargas
Llosa juggles a madcap cast of characters and carouses through a
world of forbidden passion, in a novel "The New York Times Book
Review" named one of the twelve best of 1982.
This social work book is the first of its kind, describing
practical steps that social workers can take to shape and influence
both policy and politics. It prepares social workers and social
work students to impact political action and subsequent policy,
with a detailed real-world framework for turning ideas into
concrete goals and strategies for effecting change. Tracing the
roots of social work in response to systemic social inequality, it
clearly relates the tenets of social work to the challenges and
opportunities of modern social change. The book identifies the core
domains of political social work, including engaging individuals
and communities in voting, influencing policy agendas, and seeking
and holding elected office. Chapters elaborate on the necessary
skills for political social work, featuring discussion, examples,
and critical thinking exercises in such vital areas as: Power,
empowerment, and conflict: engaging effectively with power in
political settings. Getting on the agenda: assessing the political
context and developing political strategy. Planning the political
intervention: advocacy and electoral campaigns. Empowering voters
Persuasive political communication. Budgeting and allocating
resources. Evaluating political social work efforts. Making ethical
decisions in political social work. Political Social Work is a
potent reference for social work professionals, practitioners, and
students seeking core political knowledge and skills to practically
advance their work. For specialists and generalists alike, it
solidifies political action as vital for the evolution of the
field.
Presents the essential ideas of the founder of French
surrealism
This classic in film theory, presents a systematic study of the
techniques of the film medium and of their potential uses for
creating formal structures in individual films such as Dovzhenko's
Earth, Antonioni's La Notte, Bresson's Au Hasard Balthazar,
Renoir's Nana, and Godard's Pierrot le Fou. Originally published in
1981. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand
technology to again make available previously out-of-print books
from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press.
These editions preserve the original texts of these important books
while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions.
The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase
access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of
books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in
1905.
This classic in film theory, presents a systematic study of the
techniques of the film medium and of their potential uses for
creating formal structures in individual films such as Dovzhenko's
Earth, Antonioni's La Notte, Bresson's Au Hasard Balthazar,
Renoir's Nana, and Godard's Pierrot le Fou.
Originally published in 1981.
The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand
technology to again make available previously out-of-print books
from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press.
These paperback editions preserve the original texts of these
important books while presenting them in durable paperback
editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly
increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the
thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since
its founding in 1905.
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