-America is now wholly given over to a d d mob of scribbling women, and I should have no chance of success while the public taste is occupied with their trash - Taking Hawthorne s famous 1855 complaint about women writers as a starting point for consideration, Scribbling Women and the Short Story Form is a collection of fourteen critical essays about the short fiction of British and American women writers. This anthology takes a feminist approach, examining the liberating possibilities for women writers of the form of the short story, a genre often associated with alienation or...
-America is now wholly given over to a d d mob of scribbling women, and I should have no chance of success while the public taste is occupied with the...
Radio Cultures examines the manifold ways in which radio has influenced the nation s social and cultural environment since its inception nearly a century ago. Written by leading scholars in the field, chapters address a wide range of topics, including how this powerful medium has impacted and affected non-mainstream segments of the population throughout its history and how these repressed and neglected groups have employed radio to counter and overcome discrimination and bias. The use of the audio medium for political, economic, and religious purposes is comprehensively probed and...
Radio Cultures examines the manifold ways in which radio has influenced the nation s social and cultural environment since its inception nearly...
In the fifteen years before the publication of Leaves of Grass (1855), Walt Whitman constructed three authoritative voices by which he engaged the upheavals endemic to the Industrial Revolution. Through these public personas, found mostly in his journalism, Whitman offered remedies for American artisans who had lost their economic autonomy and status. Instead of attacking broad forces beyond worker control, Whitman blamed artisans for oppressing themselves through the temptations of consumerism and affectation. Walt Whitman s Multitudes places the first edition of Leaves of...
In the fifteen years before the publication of Leaves of Grass (1855), Walt Whitman constructed three authoritative voices by which he engaged ...
Worship and Sin: Religion-Related Crime in the United States raises provocative questions about the role of religion in crime and criminal behavior. Arguing that religion-related crime should be classified as a distinct subset of crime worthy of continued investigation by scholars, this book brings together for the first time the disparate scholarly research related to various types of religion-related crime, presents numerous examples, and considers the practical and legal issues facing practitioners of various disciplines. This ground-breaking work takes great care to present a...
Worship and Sin: Religion-Related Crime in the United States raises provocative questions about the role of religion in crime and criminal beha...
This book examines, from a behavioral perspective, the U.S. Supreme Court s exercise of the power of judicial review over Congress across two hundred years of the Court s history, testing the major competing theories in political science the attitudinal model and the strategic approach through systematic empirical analysis. Exploring the major trends in the Court s use of this power over time, the book examines a broad range of questions concerning the countermajoritarian nature of this power, and provides an analysis of each of the individual justices behavior along several dimensions of the...
This book examines, from a behavioral perspective, the U.S. Supreme Court s exercise of the power of judicial review over Congress across two hundred ...
Introducing the concept of cinematic education defined as pedagogy infused by the moving image this volume explores the historical, theoretical, and practical basis for using film in kindergarten through post-secondary classrooms. Its scholarly inquiry into the meaning film can bring to teaching and learning extends a vast literature on film theory. At the same time it broadens the scope of cultural studies in education to include a more thorough consideration of the day-to-day political dimensions of the cinematic in K-12 public and private classrooms."
Introducing the concept of cinematic education defined as pedagogy infused by the moving image this volume explores the historical, theoretical, and p...
Drawing on evidence from a longitudinal study of Canadian children s emotional experiences within the grade-school classroom, this book considers the nature and significance of such experiences for children s development and well-being. Within the learning context of the classroom, the girls and boys share their experiences of self, emotional understandings, and social relations through interviews and social cognitive tasks. The chapters provide scholarly analysis and practical information for those who agree that emotions are paramount to children s comprehensive development. The book...
Drawing on evidence from a longitudinal study of Canadian children s emotional experiences within the grade-school classroom, this book considers the ...
Foundations of First Peoples Sovereignty is an innovative collection of essays offering interdisciplinary perspectives on the topic of sovereignty for Indigenous nations. Presenting contemporary initiatives and scholarship in the humanities on behalf of First Peoples, the volume affirms and explores the dynamic interplay between tribal community action and reflection, academic work, and the commonalities shared by Indigenous nations globally."
Foundations of First Peoples Sovereignty is an innovative collection of essays offering interdisciplinary perspectives on the topic of sovereig...
Disability and the Politics of Education: An International Reader is a rich resource that deals comprehensively with the many aspects of the complex topic of disability studies in education. For nearly two decades, global attention has been given to education as a human right through global initiatives such as Education for All (EFA) and the Salamanca Statement. Yet according to UNESCO, reaching the goals of EFA remains one of the most daunting challenges facing the global community. Today, millions of the world s disabled children cannot obtain a basic childhood education,...
Disability and the Politics of Education: An International Reader is a rich resource that deals comprehensively with the many aspects of the co...
Prison: Cultural Memory and Dark Tourism discusses decommissioned Australian prisons currently or potentially functioning as tourist attractions. In particular, it addresses a fundamental question: Do the interpretations and presentations of the sites include and fairly represent the personal stories and experiences associated with those prisons? The author argues that the conventional understanding of most of Australia s historical prisons fosters a radical -othering- of inmates, and with it the exclusion, distortion and historical neglect of their narratives. This book examines...
Prison: Cultural Memory and Dark Tourism discusses decommissioned Australian prisons currently or potentially functioning as tourist attraction...