Museums and libraries inspire us to cross the limits of routine thought, into experiences of reflection and possibility. Each of... Læs mere
This travelogue tackles the pressing issues of cultural-heritage management in Southern Asia by examining archaeological sites in Indonesia, Thailand, and the Philippines, among other countries.
The Social Construction of Communities examines the formation of ancient communities in the Southwest, focusing especially on the fundamental theoretical concepts of structure, agency, and identity construction.
In Hidden Circles in the Web, scholar and Feminist Wiccan practitioner Constance Wise explores the growing and mysterious Pagan tradition of Feminist Wicca through the lens of process thought.
Archaeology and the Postcolonial Critique represents a synthesis of postcolonial archaeological studies from the Old and New Worlds. This volume addresses the processes of postcolonialism in light of new paradigms in contemporary academia that affect the practice of archaeology.
Re-riting Woman is an ethnographic study of Dianic Wicca, a modern Pagan religion in which the divine is solely feminine. Kristy S. Coleman explores... Læs mere
Defining the parameters of social change for Native Nations in the 21st century.
Defining the parameters of social change for Native Nations in the 21st century.
Details the efforts of the author's Chicago youth gang project, a comprehensive, community-based model designed to reduce gang... Læs mere
Details the efforts of the author's Chicago youth gang project, a comprehensive, community-based model designed to reduce gang... Læs mere
Ramadan brings together essays to explain the history of Islamic law and its role in the contemporary world.
Ramadan brings together essays to explain the history of Islamic law and its role in the contemporary world.