A volume of poetry by a MacArthur Prize-winner whose previous work includes "Shekhina" and "Sarah's Choice".
This collection of poetry faithfully moves from the private to the public, from individual experience to civic responsibility through an elegy for the 1960s and the world that has become our own.
A collection of poems from Alan Williamson.
In this study of democracy and its critics, the author debunks liberalism, arguing that its exaggerated ideals of... Læs mere
Living in a poor neighbourhood of Cairo, Umm Ali has raised eight children with almost no help from her husband or the Egyptian government. This book... Læs mere
Wilcox looks at both mainline and evangelical Protestant teachings since the 1950s and argues that there are perceivable differences between the attitudes of fathers and husbands, according to which sect they follow.
Many immigrants in Europe find marginalization, discrimination, and increasing segregation. In this book, the author shows how an excessive... Læs mere
How do you imagine the world, and yourself and others within it? How do you confront the constraints of language, the evils of your particular culture, the limits of your own mind? In this book, James Boyd White brings such questions to a series of works from Western culture.
This volume presents a rhetorical model for understanding the diverse discourses of modernity. Wells describes modernity as a system of texts which... Læs mere