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California and the Melancholic American Identity in Joan Didion’s Novels: Exiled from Eden focuses on the concept of Californian identity in the fiction of Joan Didion. This identity is understood as melancholic, in the sense that the critics following the tradition of both Sigmund Freud and Walter Benjamin use the word. The book traces the progress of the way Californian identity is portrayed in Joan Didion’s novels, starting with the first two in which California plays the central role, Run River and Play It As It Lays, through A Book of Common Prayer to Democracy and The Last Thing He Wanted, where California functions only as a distant point of reference, receding to the background o...
In this text for graduate students in various disciplines who are studying international public health, the author focuses on conditions in low- and middle-income countries, occasionally making reference to high-income countries. He suggests approaches for fostering public health, and discusses future challenges for health promotion and disease prevention around the world. The text can also be used as a reference by those working in government agencies, international health and development agencies, and NGOs.
Dolor, represión y censura política en la cultura del siglo XX es un libro coral y multidisciplinar donde más de 40 voces de diferentes países, investigaciones y temáticas, nos hablan acerca del debate estético de las Artes en tiempos difíciles. Sus reflexiones invitan a adentrarnos en un mundo de creatividad, angustia, subversión y esperanza, desde la arquitectura, la música y las artes escénicas, la pintura y la escultura hasta la literatura, la poesía o, incluso, la cultura gastronómica... Todas ellas se dan la mano en una obra singular que pretende re-construir nuestra memoria colectiva y generar un profundo debate académico.
This book is a printed edition of the Special Issue Skin-Related Neglected Tropical Diseases (Skin-NTDs)—A New Challenge that was published in TropicalMed
Reproduction of the original: Phiz by H.K Browne
This text is an introductory overview of healthcare provision in different humanitarian conflicts, designed for healthcare professionals and students from a wide range of backgrounds.
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How fascist are you? A sharp, provocative conversation-starter about the authoritarian in us all INSTRUCTIONS FOR BECOMING A FASCIST: - Name your enemies - Encourage intimidatory violence in all its forms - Call on freedom of speech whenever you are criticized for hateful language - Cast doubt on the authority of experts, so that all opinions hold the same authority: none - Undermine boring, accepted facts about history - Never actually call yourself a fascist Michela Murgia is an Italian novelist and politician. She has written travel books, political non-fiction and novels, for which she has been awarded the Premio Campiello and the Mondello International Literary Prize.
'History is written by the winners' is the received wisdom. This book explains why historical interpretation has to incorporate perspectives from those other than 'winners', and demonstrates archaeology's crucial role in this wide-ranging approach. The book draws more on Africa, Afro-America, Australasia and Oceania than on Europe, the source of the traditionally dominant perspective in archaeology. The four organizing themes of The Politics of the Past are the forms and consequences of the Eurocentric heritage, the conflicting perspectives of rulers and ruled, the significance of administrative and institutional rivalries, and the cleavages that divide professional from popular views of archaeology. Archaeologists, anthropologists, historians and other scholars will find The Politics of the Past illuminating and provocative. It will enrich historical and archaeological inquiry and interpretation, and ramify their relevance for public policy.