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| *ACP-AMERICAN STUDIES READER & WORKBOOK, 1st Ed. | |||||||
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| *ACP-MINNESOTA CRIMINAL STUDIES STATUTES STUDY GUIDE, 3rd Ed. | |||||||
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| 21st Century Research on Drugs and Ethnicity: Studies Supported by the National Institute on Drug Abuse | |||||||
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| 50 Social Studies Strategies for K-8 Classrooms, 2nd Ed. | |||||||
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| Prentice Hall - PEARSON | S | ISBN-10: 0131742493 ISBN-13: 9780131742499 | PGS: N/A | List: 36.40 YOUR PRICE: 34.58 | |||
| 50 Social Studies Strategies for K-8 Classrooms, 3rd Ed. | ||||||||
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| Introduction Allyn & Bacon - PEARSON | S | ISBN-10: 0137050151 ISBN-13: 9780137050154 | PGS: N/A | List: 39.99 YOUR PRICE: 37.99 | ||||
| 911 Responding for Life: Case studies in Emergency Care, 1st Ed. | |||||||
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| Case Study 1: Abnormal Pain in a 28-year-old male Case Study. 2: Altered Mental Status in a Young Woman. Case Study 3: Motor Vehicle Accident with Multiple Patients Case Study 4: Environmental Exposure in Two Teenage Boys. Case Study 5: Weakness and Lethargy in an Elderly Female. Case Study 6: Altered Mental Status in a Construction Worker. Case Study 7: Headache and Malaise in an Expectant Mother. Case Study 8: Teenager in Severe Respiratory Distress. Case Study 9: Sixty-six Year Old Female with Shortness of Breath. Case Study 10: Forty-eight Year Old Male Collapsed. Case Study 11: Dyspnea and Chest Pain in an Elderly Female. Case Study 12: Young Man with Accidental Thermal Burns. Case Study 13: Child with Bradycardia and Respiratory Distress. Case Study 14: Twenty-six Year Old with Traumatic Chest Injuries. Case Study 15: Chest Pain in a Fifty-six Year Old Male. Case Study 16: Forty-three Year Old Man in Convulsions. Case Study 17: Six Year Old in Acute Respiratory Distress. Appendix: Preparing for Certification Exam. | |||||||
| Thomson Delmar Learning - CENGAGE | S | ISBN-10: 0766826767 ISBN-13: 9780766826762 | PGS: 464 | List: 45.95 YOUR PRICE: 43.65 | |||
| A Bibliography of Articles on Armenian Studies in Western Journals, 1869-1995, 1st Ed. | |||||||
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| Routledge - TAYLOR & FRANCIS | H | ISBN-10: 0700706356 ISBN-13: 9780700706358 | PGS: N/A | List: 170.00 YOUR PRICE: 161.50 | |||
| A Billion Dollars a Day: The Economics and Politics of Agricultural Subsidies | |||||||
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| CONTENTS: List of Tables and Figures.@pPreface.@pList of Abbreviations.@pPrologue.@pChapter 1: Introduction: The Problem of Agricultural Subsidies.@pBenin.@pWestern Agricultural Subsidies.@pOrganization of the Book.@pChapter 2: The Economics of Government Intervention.@pIntroduction.@pThe Invisible Hand.@pMarket Failures.@pViolation of the Basic Conditions: Imperfect Competition, Information and Risk.@pPublic Goods and Externalities.@pIncome Distribution, Poverty and Inequality.@pConclusion.@pAppendix 2-1: The Theory of the Invisible Hand.@pAppendix 2-2: The Prisoners’ Dilemma.@pChapter 3: The Structure of the World Food System.@pIntroduction.@pHistorical Perspectives.@pThe World Food System.@pAgribusiness, Government and Science.@pConclusion.@pAppendix 3-1: Country and Commodity Classifications used in Statistical Tables.@pChapter 4: Global Institutions and the World Trade Organization.@pIntroduction.@pThe World Trade Organization.@pAgriculture in the WTO.@pTrade and Development.@pAppendix 4-1: Comparative Advantage.@pChapter 5: The Nature and Scope of Agricultural Subsidies in High-Income Countries.@pIntroduction.@pAgricultural Policy Objectives and Tools.@pAgricultural Subsidies in OECD Countries.@pEffects of OECD Agricultural Subsidies.@pConclusion.@pChapter 6: U.S. Agricultural Policy: How Not to Save the Family Farm.@pIntroduction.@pHistorical Overview of U.S. Farm Policy.@pThe Impacts of U.S. Farm Subsidies.@pThe Politics of U.S. Agricultural Policy.@pAppendix 6-1: ERS Farm Typology.@pChapter 7: Agricultural Policy in the European Union: Europe’s Sacred Cows.@pIntroduction.@pAgricultural Policy in the European Union.@pThe Impact of the Common Agricultural Policy.@pAppendix 7-1: Green Currencies and the Re-Nationalization of the CAP.@pChapter 8: Agricultural Policy on the Pacific Rim: Non-Trade Concerns Versus Comparative Advantage.@pIntroduction.@pJapan and Korea.@pAustralia and New Zealand.@pConclusion.@pChapter 9: Agricultural Policy in Developing Countries: Cheap Food.@pIntroduction.@pThe Developing World.@pAgricultural Policy in Developing Countries.@pThe Impacts of Agricultural and Trade Policy Reforms.@pConclusion.@pAppendix 9-1: Country Lists.@pChapter 10: Conclusion: Whither Agricultural Policy?.@pReferences.@pIndex | |||||||
| Wiley-Blackwell | H | ISBN-10: 1405185872 ISBN-13: 9781405185875 | PGS: 320 | List: 89.95 YOUR PRICE: 85.45 | |||
| A Billion Dollars a Day: The Economics and Politics of Agricultural Subsidies | |||||||
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| CONTENTS: List of Tables and Figures.@pPreface.@pList of Abbreviations.@pPrologue.@pChapter 1: Introduction: The Problem of Agricultural Subsidies.@pBenin.@pWestern Agricultural Subsidies.@pOrganization of the Book.@pChapter 2: The Economics of Government Intervention.@pIntroduction.@pThe Invisible Hand.@pMarket Failures.@pViolation of the Basic Conditions: Imperfect Competition, Information and Risk.@pPublic Goods and Externalities.@pIncome Distribution, Poverty and Inequality.@pConclusion.@pAppendix 2-1: The Theory of the Invisible Hand.@pAppendix 2-2: The Prisoners’ Dilemma.@pChapter 3: The Structure of the World Food System.@pIntroduction.@pHistorical Perspectives.@pThe World Food System.@pAgribusiness, Government and Science.@pConclusion.@pAppendix 3-1: Country and Commodity Classifications used in Statistical Tables.@pChapter 4: Global Institutions and the World Trade Organization.@pIntroduction.@pThe World Trade Organization.@pAgriculture in the WTO.@pTrade and Development.@pAppendix 4-1: Comparative Advantage.@pChapter 5: The Nature and Scope of Agricultural Subsidies in High-Income Countries.@pIntroduction.@pAgricultural Policy Objectives and Tools.@pAgricultural Subsidies in OECD Countries.@pEffects of OECD Agricultural Subsidies.@pConclusion.@pChapter 6: U.S. Agricultural Policy: How Not to Save the Family Farm.@pIntroduction.@pHistorical Overview of U.S. Farm Policy.@pThe Impacts of U.S. Farm Subsidies.@pThe Politics of U.S. Agricultural Policy.@pAppendix 6-1: ERS Farm Typology.@pChapter 7: Agricultural Policy in the European Union: Europe’s Sacred Cows.@pIntroduction.@pAgricultural Policy in the European Union.@pThe Impact of the Common Agricultural Policy.@pAppendix 7-1: Green Currencies and the Re-Nationalization of the CAP.@pChapter 8: Agricultural Policy on the Pacific Rim: Non-Trade Concerns Versus Comparative Advantage.@pIntroduction.@pJapan and Korea.@pAustralia and New Zealand.@pConclusion.@pChapter 9: Agricultural Policy in Developing Countries: Cheap Food.@pIntroduction.@pThe Developing World.@pAgricultural Policy in Developing Countries.@pThe Impacts of Agricultural and Trade Policy Reforms.@pConclusion.@pAppendix 9-1: Country Lists.@pChapter 10: Conclusion: Whither Agricultural Policy?.@pReferences.@pIndex | |||||||
| Wiley-Blackwell | S | ISBN-10: 1405185864 ISBN-13: 9781405185868 | PGS: 320 | List: 36.95 YOUR PRICE: 35.10 | |||
| A Companion to African-American Studies | |||||||
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| CONTENTS: Notes on Contributors.@pPreface and Acknowledgments.@pNote on the Text.@pIntroduction: On Working through a Most Difficult Terrain. (Lewis R. Gordon and Jane Anna Gordon).@pPart I: Stones That Former Builders Refused.@p1. On My First Acquaintance with Black Studies: A Yale Story. (Houston Baker, Jr.).@p2. Sustaining Africology: On the Creation and Development of a Discipline. (Molefi Kete Asante).@p3. Dreams, Nightmares, and Realities: Afro-American Studies at Brown University, 1969-1986. (Rhett Jones).@p4. Black Studies in the Whirlwind: A Retrospective View. (Charlotte Morgan-Cato).@p5. From the Birth to a Mature Afro-American Studies at Harvard, 1969-2002. (Martin Kilson).@p6. Black Studies and Ethnic Studies: The Crucible of Knowledge and Social Action. (Johnnella E. Butler).@p7. A Debate on Activism in Black Studies.@p(Henry Louis Gates, Jr. and Manning Marable).@p8. Singing the Challenges: The Arts and Humanities as Collaborative Sites in African American Studies. (Herman Beavers).@p9. On How We Mistook the Map for the Territory, and Re-Imprisoned Ourselves in Our Unbearable Wrongness of Being, of Desêtre: Black Studies Toward the Human Project. (Sylvia Wynter).@p10. The New Auction Block: Blackness and the Marketplace. (Hazel V. Carby).@p11. Black Studies, Black Professors, and the Struggles of Perception. (Nell Irvin Painter).@p12. Autobiography of an Ex-White Man. (Robert Paul Wolff).@pPart II: Such Fertile Fields. . ..@pA The Blues Are Brewing . . . for a Humanistic Humanism.@p13. Homage to Mistress Wheatley . (Rowan Ricardo Phillips).@p14. Toni Cade Bambara's Those Bones Are Not My Child: Placing the Humanities at the Core of Black Studies. (Joyce Ann Joyce).@p15. Jazz Consciousness. (Paul Austerlitz).@pB What Does It Mean to Be a Problem?.@p16. Afro-American Studies and the Rise of African-American Philosophy. (Paget Henry).@p17. Sociology and the African Diaspora Experience . (Tukufu Zuberi).@p18. Suicide in Black and White: Theories and Statistics. (Alvin Poussaint and Amy Alexander).@p19. Some Reflections on Challenges Posed to Social-Scientific Method by the Study of Race. (Jane Anna Gordon).@p20. African-American Queer Studies . (David Ross Fryer).@p21. Black Studies, Race, and Critical Race Theory: A Narrative Deconstruction of Law . (Clevis Headley).@pC Having Hitherto Interpreted the World, the Point is to Change It.@p22. Unthinkable History?: Some Reflections on the Haitian Revolution, Historiography, and Modernity on the Periphery. (Sibylle Fischer).@p23. Historical Consciousness in the Relation of African-American Studies to Modernity. (Stefan M. Wheelock).@p24. An Emerging Mosaic: Rewriting Postwar African-American History. (Peniel E. Joseph).@p25. Reflections on African-American Political Thought: The Many Rivers of Freedom. (B. Anthony Bogues).@p26. Politics of Knowledge: Black Policy Professionals in the Managerial Age. (Floyd Hayes, III).@pD Not by Bread Alone.@p27. From the Nile to the Niger: The Evolution of African Spiritual Concepts. (Charles Finch, III).@p28. Three Rival Narratives of Black Religion. (William D. Hart).@p29. Babel in the North: Black Migration, Moral Community, and the Ethics of Racial Authenticity. (Eddie S. Glaude, Jr).@p30. Orienting Afro-American Judaism: A Critique of White Normativity in Literature on Black Jews in America. (Walter Isaac).@pPart III: Creolization and the Geography of Reason.@p31. Playing with the Dark: The Deployment of Blackness and Brownness in the Africana and Latino Literary Imaginations. (Claudia M. Milian Arias).@p32. Africana Studies: The International Context and Boundaries. (Anani Dzidzienyo).@p33. Africana Thought and African-Diasporic Studies. (Lewis R. Gordon).@pWorks Cited.@pIndex. | |||||||
| Wiley-Blackwell | H | ISBN-10: 0631235167 ISBN-13: 9780631235163 | PGS: 704 | List: 183.95 YOUR PRICE: 174.75 | |||
| A Companion to Asian American Studies | |||||||
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| CONTENTS: Preface.@pAcknowledgments.@pRetracing an Intellectual Course in Asian American Studies. (Kent A. Ono).@pPart I:. Defining Conversations in Asian American Studies.@pPsychology.@p1 Chinese-American Personality and Mental Health. (Stanley Sue and Derald W. Sue).@p2 The Ghetto of the Mind: Notes on the Historical Psychology of Chinese America. (Ben R. Tong).@p3 Chinese-American Personality and Mental Health: A Reply to Tong's Criticisms. (Stanley Sue and Derald W. Sue).@pHistory.@p4 A Critique of Strangers from a Different Shore. (L. Ling-chi Wang).@p5 Strangers from a Different Shore as History and Historiography. Sucheng Chan.@p6 A Critique of Strangers from a Different Shore. (Elaine H. Kim).@p7 A Response to Ling-chi Wang, Elaine Kim, and Sucheng Chan. (Ronald Takaki).@pLiterature and Feminism.@p8. Come All Ye Asian American Writers of the Real and the Fake (Excerpt). (Frank Chin).@p9. The Woman Warrior versus The Chinaman Pacific: Must a Chinese American Critic Choose between Feminism and Heroism? (King-Kok Cheung).@pPart II: Influential Essays in Asian American Studies.@p10 Split Household, Small Producer and Dual Wage Earner: An Analysis of Chinese-American Family Strategies. (Evelyn Nakano Glenn).@p11 Defining Asian American Realities through Literature. (Elaine H. Kim).@p12 Asian Americans as the Model Minority: An Analysis of the Popular Press Image in the 1960s and 1980s. (Keith Osajima).@p13 Mestiza Girlhood: Interracial Families in Chicago's Filipino American Community since 1925. (Barbara Posadas).@p14 Looking for My Penis: The Eroticized Asian in Gay Video Porn. (Richard Fung).@p15 Heterogeneity, Hybridity, Multiplicity: Marking Asian American Differences. (Lisa Lowe).@p16 Beyond Identity Politics: The Predicament of the Asian American Writer in Late Capitalism. (E. San Juan, Jr.).@p17 Filipinos in the United States and Their Literature of Exile. (Oscar V. Campomanes).@p18 Los Angeles, Asians, and Perverse Ventriloquisms: On the Functions of Asian America in the Recent American Imaginary. (David Palumbo-Liu).@p19 Colonial Oppression, Labour Importation, and Group Formation: Filipinos in the United States. (Yen Le Espiritu).@p20 Out Here and Over There: Queerness and Diaspora in Asian American Studies. (David L. Eng).@pIndex. | |||||||
| Wiley-Blackwell | S | ISBN-10: 1405115955 ISBN-13: 9781405115957 | PGS: 400 | List: 57.95 YOUR PRICE: 55.05 | |||
| A Companion to Asian American Studies | |||||||
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| CONTENTS: Preface.@pAcknowledgments.@pRetracing an Intellectual Course in Asian American Studies. (Kent A. Ono).@pPart I:. Defining Conversations in Asian American Studies.@pPsychology.@p1 Chinese-American Personality and Mental Health. (Stanley Sue and Derald W. Sue).@p2 The Ghetto of the Mind: Notes on the Historical Psychology of Chinese America. (Ben R. Tong).@p3 Chinese-American Personality and Mental Health: A Reply to Tong's Criticisms. (Stanley Sue and Derald W. Sue).@pHistory.@p4 A Critique of Strangers from a Different Shore. (L. Ling-chi Wang).@p5 Strangers from a Different Shore as History and Historiography. Sucheng Chan.@p6 A Critique of Strangers from a Different Shore. (Elaine H. Kim).@p7 A Response to Ling-chi Wang, Elaine Kim, and Sucheng Chan. (Ronald Takaki).@pLiterature and Feminism.@p8. Come All Ye Asian American Writers of the Real and the Fake (Excerpt). (Frank Chin).@p9. The Woman Warrior versus The Chinaman Pacific: Must a Chinese American Critic Choose between Feminism and Heroism? (King-Kok Cheung).@pPart II: Influential Essays in Asian American Studies.@p10 Split Household, Small Producer and Dual Wage Earner: An Analysis of Chinese-American Family Strategies. (Evelyn Nakano Glenn).@p11 Defining Asian American Realities through Literature. (Elaine H. Kim).@p12 Asian Americans as the Model Minority: An Analysis of the Popular Press Image in the 1960s and 1980s. (Keith Osajima).@p13 Mestiza Girlhood: Interracial Families in Chicago's Filipino American Community since 1925. (Barbara Posadas).@p14 Looking for My Penis: The Eroticized Asian in Gay Video Porn. (Richard Fung).@p15 Heterogeneity, Hybridity, Multiplicity: Marking Asian American Differences. (Lisa Lowe).@p16 Beyond Identity Politics: The Predicament of the Asian American Writer in Late Capitalism. (E. San Juan, Jr.).@p17 Filipinos in the United States and Their Literature of Exile. (Oscar V. Campomanes).@p18 Los Angeles, Asians, and Perverse Ventriloquisms: On the Functions of Asian America in the Recent American Imaginary. (David Palumbo-Liu).@p19 Colonial Oppression, Labour Importation, and Group Formation: Filipinos in the United States. (Yen Le Espiritu).@p20 Out Here and Over There: Queerness and Diaspora in Asian American Studies. (David L. Eng).@pIndex. | |||||||
| Wiley-Blackwell | H | ISBN-10: 1405115947 ISBN-13: 9781405115940 | PGS: 400 | List: 141.95 YOUR PRICE: 134.85 | |||
| A Companion to Cultural Studies | |||||||
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| CONTENTS: List of Contributors.@p1. What it is and what it isn't: Introducing . . . Cultural Studies. (Toby Miller).@pPart I: Disciplines.@p2. Interdisciplinarity. (Mark Gibson and Alec McHoul) Murdoch University.@p3. Is There a Cultural Studies of Law? (Rosemary Coombe).@p4. The Renewal of the Cultural in Sociology. (Randy Martin).@p5. Sociology, Cultural Studies, and Disciplinary Boundaries. (Frank Webster).@p6. Notes on the Traffic Between Cultural Studies and Science and Technology Studies: (Marianne de Laet).@p7. Political Economy within Cultural Studies. (Richard Maxwell).@p8. Cultural Studies and Philosophy: An Intervention. (Douglas Kellner).@p9. "X" Never, Ever Marks the Spot: Archaeology and Cultural Studies. (Silke Morgenroth).@p10. The Unbalanced Reciprocity Between Cultural Studies and Anthropology. (George E. Marcus).@p11. Media Studies and Cultural Studies: A Symbiotic Convergence. (John Nguyet Erni).@pPart II: Places.@p12. Comparative Cultural Studies Traditions: Latin America and the U.S. (George Yudice).@p13. Can Cultural Studies Speak Spanish? (Jorge Mariscal).@p14. Australasia. (Graeme Turner).@p15. Peripheral Vision: Chinese Cultural Studies in Hong Kong. (Eric Kit-wai Ma).@p16. Decentering the Centre: Cultural Studies in Britain and its Legacy. (Ben Carrington).@p17. European Cultural Studies. (Paul Moore).@pPart III: Issues.@p18. Let's Get Serious: Notes on Teaching Youth Culture. (Justin Lewis).@p19. Looking Backwards and Forwards at Cultural Studies. (Paul Smith).@p20. Close Encounters: Sport, Science, and Political Culture. (C. L. Cole).@p21. Intellectuals, Culture, Policy: The Practical and the Critical. (Tony Bennett).@p22. Listening to the State: Culture, Power, and Cultural Policy in Colombia. (Ana Mara Ochoa Gautier).@p23. Museum Highlights: A Gallery Talk. (Andrea Fraser).@p24. The Scandalous Fall of Feminism and the "First Black President". (Melissa Deem).@p25. Rap and Feng Shui: On Ass Politics, Cultural Studies, and the Timbaland Sound. (Jason King).@p26. Fashion. (Sarah Berry).@p27. Cultural Studies and Race. (Robert Stam).@p28. Globalization and Culture. (Toby Miller and Geoffrey Lawrence).@p29. "Cricket, with a Plot": Nationalism, Cricket, and Diasporic Identities. (Suvendrini Perera).@pPart IV: Sources.@p30. Bibliographical Resources for Cultural Studies. (Toby Miller).@pIndex. | |||||||
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| A Companion to Cultural Studies | |||||||
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| CONTENTS: 1. What it is and what it isn't: Introducing . . . Cultural Studies: Toby Miller.@pPart I: Disciplines:.@p2. Interdisciplinarity: Mark Gibson, Murdoch University and Alec McHoul, Murdoch University.@p3. Is There a Cultural Studies of Law?: Rosemary Coombe, University of Toronto and York University.@p4. The Renewal of the Cultural in Sociology: Randy Martin, New York University.@p5. Sociology, Cultural Studies, and Disciplinary Boundaries: Frank Webster, University of Birmingham.@p6. Notes on the Traffic Between Cultural Studies and Science and Technology Studies: Marianne de Laet, California Institute of Technology.@p7. Political Economy within Cultural Studies: Richard Maxwell, Queens College, CUNY.@p8. Cultural Studies and Philosophy: An Intervention: Douglas Kellner, UCLA.@p9. "X" Never, Ever Marks the Spot: Archaeology and Cultural Studies: Silke Morgenroth.@p10. The Unbalanced Reciprocity Between Cultural Studies and Anthropology: George E. Marcus, Rice University.@p11. Media Studies and Cultural Studies: A Symbiotic Convergence: John Nguyet Erni, University of New Hampshire.@pPart II: Places:.@p12. Comparative Cultural Studies Traditions: Latin America and the U.S.: George Yudice, New York University.@p13. Can Cultural Studies Speak Spanish?: Jorge Mariscal, University of California - San Diego.@p14. Australasia: Graeme Turner, University of Queensland, Australia.@p15. Peripheral Vision: Chinese Cultural Studies in Hong Kong: Eric Kit-wai Ma, Chinese University of Hong Kong.@p16. Decentering the Centre: Cultural Studies in Britain and its Legacy: Ben Carrington, University of Brighton.@p17. European Cultural Studies: Paul Moore, University of Ulster.@pPart III: Issues:.@p18. Let's Get Serious: Notes on Teaching Youth Culture: Justin Lewis, Cardiff University.@p19. Looking Backwards and Forwards at Cultural Studies: Paul Smith, University of Sussex.@p20. Close Encounters: Sport, Science, and Political Culture: C. L. Cole, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.@p21. Intellectuals, Culture, Policy: The Practical and the Critical: Tony Bennett, Open University.@p22. Listening to the State: Culture, Power, and Cultural Policy in Colombia: Ana Mara Ochoa Gautier, Universidad Autonoma del Estado de Morelos in Cuernavaca, Mexico.@p23. Museum Highlights: A Gallery Talk: Andrea Fraser.@p24. The Scandalous Fall of Feminism and the "First Black President": Melissa Deem, University of Iowa.@p25. Rap and Feng Shui: On Ass Politics, Cultural Studies, and the Timbaland Sound: Jason King, New York University.@p26. Fashion: Sarah Berry.@p27. Cultural Studies and Race: Robert Stam, New York University.@p28. Globalization and Culture: Toby Miller, New York University and Geoffrey Lawrence, Central Queensland University, Australia.@p29. "Cricket, with a Plot": Nationalism, Cricket, and Diasporic Identities: Suvendrini Perera, University of Sri Lanka.@pPart IV: Sources:.@p30. Bibliographical Resources for Cultural Studies: Toby Miller, NYU.@pIndex. | |||||||
| Wiley-Blackwell | S | ISBN-10: 1405141751 ISBN-13: 9781405141758 | PGS: 580 | List: 49.95 YOUR PRICE: 47.45 | |||
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