In this captivating collection, Florida's most notable authors, poets, and environmentalists take readers on a journey through the... Læs mere
He walked on the moon. He piloted the space shuttle. He flew more space missions than any other human. His peers called him the “astronaut’s... Læs mere
Illustrates how American ballet developed over the course of the twentieth century from an aesthetic originating in the courts of Europe into a... Læs mere
This richly illustrated volume highlights the history of Islamic cosmopolitanism as documented through works of art from the eighth century to the present;... Læs mere
Offers facts about how to execute Bob Fosse's signature movements. This book includes a sample dance featuring Fosse's signature moves.
Told in personal interviews, this is the collective story of a punk community in an unlikely town and region, a hub of radical counterculture that drew artists and musicians from throughout the conservative South and earned national renown.
An incisive analysis of contemporary crime film in Brazil, this book focuses on how movies in this genre represent masculinity and how their... Læs mere
A comprehensive, photographically illustrated teaching guide on classical ballet technique, providing a reference source for both students and teachers. Warren combines the best instructional aspects of several international schools, including Soviet, Danish and English.
Recovers the forgotten and erased history of gay men and lesbians in North Florida, a region often overlooked in the story of the... Læs mere
Stretching along 156 miles of Florida's East Coast, the Indian River Lagoon contains the St. Lucie estuary, the Mosquito Lagoon, Banana River Lagoon, and the... Læs mere
In the media, migrants are often portrayed as criminals; they are frequently dehumanized, marginalized, and unable to share their experiences. Telling Migrant Stories explores... Læs mere
Examines the spiritual and earthly results of conversion to Christianity for African-American antebellum writers. Using autobiographical narratives, the book shows how black writers transformed the earthly hell of slavery into a ‘New Jerusalem’, a place they could call home.