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The Orce Man
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 272

The Orce Man

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-11-30
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  • Publisher: BRILL

In The Orce Man: Controversy, Media and Politics in Human Origins Research, Miquel Carandell presents a thrilling story of a controversy on an Spanish “First European” that involved scientists, politicians and newspapers. In the early 1980s, with Spanish democracy in its beginnings, the Orce bone was transformed from a famous human ancestor to an apparently ridiculous donkey remain. With a chronological narrative, this book is not centered on whether the bone was human or not, but on the circumstances that made a certain claim credible or not, from both the scientific community and the general public. Carandell’s analysis draws on the thin line that separates success from failure and the role of media and politics in the controversy.

On the Correlation of Center and Periphery
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 227

On the Correlation of Center and Periphery

The analysis of the relationship between center and periphery is one of many theoretical approaches found in all fields of the Humanities. Looking at this special relationship from several disciplinary perspectives is an effective methodology for establishing connections between various fields of study. Consequently, the issue contains articles dealing with, among others, the Russian enterprise in Alaska, German polar exploration, gender in Islamic contexts in Europe, labor relations, 'economic securitization', cultural nationalism in Ghana, and Robert Rodriguez's movie Machete. The historical perspective of cultural reception, the economic relationship between central and peripheral areas a...

A Woman's Right to Know
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 439

A Woman's Right to Know

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2024-06-11
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  • Publisher: MIT Press

The history of pregnancy testing, and how it transformed from an esoteric laboratory tool to a commonplace of everyday life. Pregnancy testing has never been easier. Waiting on one side or the other of the bathroom door for a “positive” or “negative” result has become a modern ritual and rite of passage. Today, the ubiquitous home pregnancy test is implicated in personal decisions and public debates about all aspects of reproduction, from miscarriage and abortion to the “biological clock” and IVF. Yet, only three generations ago, women typically waited not minutes but months to find out whether they were pregnant. A Woman’s Right to Know tells, for the first time, the story of ...

Wandlungen und Brüche
  • Language: de
  • Pages: 421

Wandlungen und Brüche

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-11-12
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  • Publisher: V&R Unipress

Wandlungen und Brüche sind heute zu zentralen Analyseperspektiven der Wissenschaftsgeschichte avanciert. Sie rücken Institutionen, handelnde Personen, Forschungspraktiken und Wissenskulturen in ein neues Licht und machen Wissenschaftsgeschichte als politische Geschichte beschreibbar. Wissenschaft und Politik können voneinander profitieren. Von Mitchell G. Ash ausgehend, dass wissenschaftliche Wandlungen häufig in Zeiten politischer Umbrüche erfolgen, untersuchen junge und arrivierte WissenschaftshistorikerInnen in diesem epochenübergreifenden Buch Wandlungen und Brüche in der Wissenschaftsgeschichte. Sie erkunden damit die individuellen und kollektiven Gestaltungsmöglichkeiten in der...

Memòria : curs 2017-2018
  • Language: ca
  • Pages: 598

Memòria : curs 2017-2018

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Memòria : curs 2019-2020
  • Language: ca
  • Pages: 571

Memòria : curs 2019-2020

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Memòria : curs 2016-2017
  • Language: ca
  • Pages: 602

Memòria : curs 2016-2017

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Memòria : curs 2015-2016
  • Language: ca
  • Pages: 556

Memòria : curs 2015-2016

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Disturbing Nature in Narrative Literature
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 212

Disturbing Nature in Narrative Literature

Disturbing Nature in Narrative Literature identifies and analyses encounters with unexpected, disconcerting, and unsettling aspects of the natural world, as these have been represented across a wide range of literary texts. It includes in‐depth discussion of both familiar and less familiar works from the British, American, and European literary traditions, and from the Classical period to today. The motifs discussed include earthquakes, forests, storms, animals, and oceanic depth, and the writers include Virgil, Ovid, Dante, Shakespeare, Aphra Behn, Voltaire, Heinrich von Kleist, Herman Melville, H.G. Wells, J.R.R. Tolkien, Gabriel García Márquez, José Saramago, Margaret Atwood, and Annie Proulx. Rich in both close textual analysis and contextual discussion, Disturbing Nature in Narrative Literature offers a vivid introduction to several topical approaches to literary‐critical analysis, including ecocriticism, new materialism, affect theory, and human‐animal studies, thereby demonstrating how literature shapes and is shaped by our response to the pressing questions of our time.

Governing Affect
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 314

Governing Affect

"Roberto E. Barriospresents an ethnographic study of the aftermaths of four natural disasters: southern Honduras after Hurricane Mitch; New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina; Chiapas, Mexico, after the Grijalva River landslide; and southern Illinois following the Mississippi River flood. Focusing on the role of affect, Barrios examines the ways in which people who live through disasters use emotions as a means of assessing the relevance of governmentally sanctioned recovery plans, judging the effectiveness of such programs, and reflecting on the risk of living in areas that have been deemed prone to disaster. Emotions such as terror, disgust, or sentimental attachment to place all shape th...