The Films of Stephen King is the first collection of essays assembled on the cinematic adaptations of Stephen King. The individual chapters,... Læs mere
In this book, economist and evolutionary game theorist Daniel Freidman demonstrates that our moral codes and our market systems, while... Læs mere
How are the ways that race organizes our lives related to the ways gender and class organize our lives? In Digesting Race, Class, and Gender, Ivy Ken... Læs mere
In this book, Faber assesses the long-term impact of the Spanish Civil War on Hispanic Studies as an academic... Læs mere
This study examines the origins and development of racism in North America through addressing the inception and persistence of the concept of "race" and the biology of human variance.
This collection highlights the experiences of an international group of educators as they explore the art of teaching, the philosophy of learning, and the tensions of working across socially constructed borders.
The State Economic Handbook is a new annual reference book profiling the economy, demography, political environment, and business climates for each of the 50... Læs mere
The Chosen explores Judaism s key defining concept and inquires why it remains the central unspoken and explosive psychological, historical, and theological problem at the heart of Jewish-Gentile relations.
On July 1, 2007, Hong Kong celebrated its tenth anniversary as a special administrative region of China.
This book examines the institutionalization of self-help in the United States using organizational and social movement theories. He explores the ways in which the marginal... Læs mere
This exciting collection represents a range of scholarly approaches and include close textual study, comparative readings, and broad cultural analysis. Contributors to this... Læs mere
This book documents how Oscar Wilde was appropriated as a fictional character by no less than thirty-two of his contemporaries, including such celebrated writers as Joseph Conrad, Arthur Conan Doyle, Henry James, George Bernard Shaw and Bram Stoker.