This book analyzes the National Police Gazette, the racy New York City tabloid that gained an audience among men and boys of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
This is a comparative study of the politics of Chinese cultural identity facing China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, the US-Chinese, and the Chinese diaspora in... Læs mere
This book presents previously unexamined connections between teaching practices and specific... Læs mere
Leading scholars incorporate domestic and international aims, choices, factors, and processes to explore the... Læs mere
This collection of essays addresses three interrelated themes: the basic issues in contemporary German and European Migration since 1945 with particular focus on new... Læs mere
This comprehensive analysis of U.S. policy toward the Armenian Question and the Armenian Genocide focuses on the important... Læs mere
Re-narrating the story of Noah and Schreber, William F. Pinar's new book offers a compelling interpretation of race relations in education. In his signature style, Pinar argues that race is a patriarchal production and a gendered contract between father and son.
The sixteen chapters thus aim to be of interest internationally, to those who work in such fields as social and political foundations of comparative... Læs mere
Exploring the political economy of development and democracy in the Middle East, this book provides new insight into the... Læs mere
Del Sarto argues that internal disputes over national identity limit the ability of states to participate in regional... Læs mere
This collection charts the terrain of contemporary Japanese animation, one of the most explosive forms of visual culture to emerge at the crossroads of transnational cultural production in the last twenty-five years.
An important part of the national imaginary, Yeat's work has helped to invent the nation of Ireland, while critiquing the... Læs mere