Long prone to dogmatic disagreement, the question of value in Marx's thought requires renewal if Marx's work is to remain vibrant.... Læs mere
A disquieting genealogy of globalization by a major contemporary thinker.
Originally published: New York: W.W. Norton, 1968.
The essays in this collection offer an approach to the work of Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari. With emphasis on Guattari, both in conjunction with Deleuze and independently, it features an essay by Deleuze and includes a bibliography of Guattari's and Deleuze's publications.
In Genetic Geographies
By the Fire is at once asignificant contribution to the canon of world literature, a unique glimpseinto Sami culture, and a testament to the enduring art of storytelling.
In Chromographia ,Nicholas Gaskill tells the story of how color became modern and how literature,by engaging with modern color, became modernist. The only study of modern colorin U.S. literature, Chromographia
In Nature, Landscape, and Building for Sustainability
Compares the texts and obsessions of the Romantic and postmodern periods.
What is the relationship between place and behaviour? In this volume, the author examines this question via "transgressive acts" that are judged as inappropriate not only because they are committed by marginalized groups but also because of where they occur.