Discusses cultural change among the Ainu, Japan's indigenous people, its specificity and the circumstances which have led... Læs mere
The experimental composer John Cage (1912-1992) is best known for his works in percussion, prepared piano, and electronic music, but he is also acknowledged to be one of the most significant figures in 20th century theatre.
A full-length study of the Muria of Bastar District of Central India, based on the results of intensive fieldwork and guided by contemporary anthropological theory. The study culminates in a detailed account of the "Ghotul", the village dormitory for adolescents of both sexes.
First published in 1992. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
First Published in 1994. Tradition and Christianity explores how and why a Pacific Islands people, fiercely attached to the tradition of their ancestors, have transformed their society by changing their religion.
A collection of essays based on lectures delivered at a symposium held at Southampton University, exploring the application of genetically engineered growth hormones. The... Læs mere
Examines recent advances in the study of geochemical biomarkers, covering a wide range of applications. The book also contains a collection of material on geochemical markers of the continental basins of China.
Natural product chemistry is an important and dynamic field of chemistry since it deals with the chemical processes associated with living organisms. This volume contains... Læs mere
This research demonstrates that inhibitory conditioned reflexes originate from positive conditioned reflexes through reinforcement cancellation, with both forms of... Læs mere