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Dadabhai Naoroji, Chittaranjan DasRash Behari Bose, S. SatyamurtiB.R. Ambedkar, Kamaladevi Chattopdhyaya
Over the past two decades in the United States, a profound reorientation of human attention has taken shape. This book addresses the recent cultural anxiety about attention as a way of negotiating a crisis of the self that is increasingly managed, mediated, and controlled by technologies.
Updated for 2012 and part of the Britannica Learning Library Series, in Views of Africa, you will learn about the people, traditions, landscapes, and history that make up many of the countries and cities of Africa.
Updated for 2012 and part of the Britannica Learning Library Series, in Science and Nature, you will learn about weather, meet fascinating scientists, and see how plants and animals can change over time.
Updated for 2012 and part of the Britannica Learning Library Series, in Views of Europe, you will learn about the people, traditions, landscapes, and history that make up many of the countries and cities of Europe.
Gods And Demons, Princes And Princesses, Friends And Foes All Figure In This Collection Of Stories That Are Drawn From India S Rich Cultural Past.
Millions Of People All Over The World Collect Stamps As A Choice Hobby. In This Volume, A Practised Philatelist Tells You How To Move On From Stamp Collecting To Philately.
Paul Ricoeur (1913-2005) was one of the most prolific and influential French philosophers of the Twentieth Century. In his enormous corpus of work he engaged with literature, history, historiography, politics, theology and ethics, while debating 'truth' and ethical solutions to life in the face of widespread and growing suspicion about whether such a search is either possible or worthwhile. In Ricoeur and the Hermeneutics of Suspicion, Alison Scott-Baumann takes a thematic approach that explores Ricoeur's lifelong struggle to be both iconoclastic and yet hopeful, and avoid the slippery slope to relativism. Through an examination of the 'hermeneutics of suspicion', the book reveals strong continuities throughout his work, as well as significant discontinuities, such as the marked way in which he later distanced himself from the 'hermeneutics of suspicion' and his development of new devices in its place, while seeking a hermeneutics of recovery. Scott-Baumann offers a highly original analysis of the hermeneutics of suspicion that will be useful to the fields of philosophy, literature, theology and postmodern social theory.
Updated for 2012 and part of the Britannica Learning Library Series, in Views of the Americas, you will learn about many of the countries and cities of North, Central, and South America.
Concurrent with increasing scholarly attention toward national children’s literatures, Contemporary English-language Indian Children’s Literature explores an emerging body of work that has thus far garnered little serious critical attention. Superle critically examines the ways Indian children’s writers have represented childhood in relation to the Indian nation, Indian cultural identity, and Indian girlhood. From a framework of postcolonial and feminist theories, children’s novels published between 1988 and 2008 in India are compared with those from the United Kingdom and North America from the same period, considering the differing ideologies and the current textual constructions o...