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    Durham [u.a.] :Duke Univ. Press,
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    almafu_BV042221088
    Format: VI, 423 S. : , Ill., Kt.
    ISBN: 978-0-8223-5796-4 , 978-0-8223-5810-7
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Introduction: toward a genealogy of the U.S. colonial present / Alyosha Goldstein -- The specters of recognition / Joanne Barker -- Colonizing Chaco Canyon : mapping antiquity in the territorial Southwest / Berenika Byszewski -- The prose of counter-sovereignty / Manu Vimalassery -- A sorry state : apology politics and legal fictions in the court of the conqueror / J. Kēhaulani Kauanui -- Missionaries, slaves, and Indians : fragmented colonial exchanges in the early American South / Barbara Krauthamer -- American empire, Hispanism, and the nationalist visions of Albizu, Recto, and Grau / Augusto Espiritu -- Becoming Indo-Hispano : Reies López Tijerina and the New Mexican land grant movement / Lorena Oropeza -- Seeking new fields of labor : football and colonial political economies in American Samoa / Faʻanofo Lisaclaire Uperesa -- The Kēpaniwai (Damming of the Water) Heritage Gardens : alternative futures beyond the settler state / Dean Itsuji Saranillio -- Our stories are maps larger than can be held : self-determination and the normative force of law at the periphery of American expansionism / Julian Aguon -- Governmentality and cartographies of colonial spaces : The "progressive military map of Porto Rico," 1908-1914 / Lanny Thompson -- "I'm not running on my gender" : the 2010 Navajo Nation presidential race, gender, and the politics of tradition / Jennifer Nez Denetdale -- Translation, American English, and the national insecurities of empire / Vicente L. Rafael
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    München ; : De Gruyter Oldenbourg,
    UID:
    almahu_9949569605502882
    Format: 1 online resource (XIX, 285 p.)
    ISBN: 3-11-063262-4
    Series Statement: Public History in International Perspective ; 1
    Content: If historical culture is the specific and particular ways that a society engages with its past, this book aims to situate the professional practice of public history, now emerging across the world, within that framework. It links the increasingly varied practices of memory and history-making such as genealogy, podcasting, re-enactment, family histories, memoir writing, film-making and facebook histories with the work that professional historians do, both in and out of the academy. Making Histories asks questions about the role of the expert and notions of authority within a landscape that is increasingly concerned with connection to the past and authenticity. The book is divided into four parts: 1. Resistance, Rights, Authority 2. Memory, Memorialization, Commemoration 3. Performance, Transmission, Reception 4. Family, Private, Self The four sections outline major themes emerging in public history across the world in the 21st century which are all underpinned by the impact of new media on historical practice and our central argument for the volume which advocates a more capacious definition of what constitutes ‘public history‘.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Acknowledgements -- , Contents -- , List of Figures -- , List of Contributors -- , Making Histories, Making Memories in Difficult Times -- , Chapter 1. The Urgency for a Queer Public History in Highly Conservative Societies: A Brazillian Exhibition -- , Chapter 2. Between Authority and Dialogue: Challenges for the House of European History -- , Chapter 3. The Museum of the Second World War in Gdańsk: Intersections of History, Memory and Politics -- , Chapter 4. Citizens: Eight Hundred Years in the Making -- , Chapter 5. Trust, Risk and Historical Authority: Negotiating Public History in Digital and Analog Worlds -- , Chapter 6. The Memory of Trade Unionism in Germany -- , Chapter 7. Digital Historiographies of Khmer Rouge Memorials: Blogging on Tuol Sleng and the ‘Killing Fields’ -- , Chapter 8. Public Memory, Conflict and Women: Commemoration in Contemporary Ireland -- , Chapter 9. Belene: A Case of Pedagogy of Memory? -- , Chapter 10. Public History and the “Crisis of History” in Italy: Reflections and Experiences from the Field -- , Chapter 11. The Occupation and Beyond: Presenting, Doing and Watching History on Dutch Television Since 1960 -- , Chapter 12. Gaming Public History: Academics and Digital Games -- , Chapter 13. District Six: The Musical -- , Chapter 14. Trip Hazards: The Perils of Urban Walking Tours -- , Chapter 15. Making Public History in Italy -- , Chapter 16. Crowdsourcing: Citizen History and Criminal Characters -- , Chapter 17. Self-writing in Tral: Struggles in Historymaking in (Indian) Kashmir -- , Chapter 18. Place-attachment in a Suburban Setting: Making Personal History Public -- , Chapter 19. Family Historians and Historians of the Family: The Value of Collaboration -- , Chapter 20. “Resourceful Reinvention”: Speculative Biography as Public History? -- , Bibliography -- , Index , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-11-063243-8
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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  • 3
    UID:
    almahu_9949474081502882
    Format: 1 online resource (478 p.)
    ISBN: 9783110359459 , 9783110238570
    Series Statement: Nietzsche Today , 3
    Content: This collection establishes Nietzsche's importance as a political philosopher. It includes a substantial introduction and eighteen chapters by some of the most renowned Nietzsche scholars. The book examines Nietzsche's connections with political thought since Plato, major influences on him, his methodology, and his influence on subsequent thought. The book includes extensive coverage of the debate between radical aristocratic readings of Nietzsche, and more liberal or democratic readings. Close readings of Nietzsche's texts are combined with a contextualising approach to build up a complete picture of his place in political philosophy. Topics include the relevance of Bonapartism and classical liberalism, Nietzsche on Christianity, the cultural history of Germany, the Übermensch, ethics and politics in Nietzsche, and the controversial question of his political preferences and affinities. Nietzsche's political thought is compared with that of Humboldt, Weber and Foucault. The book is essential reading for anyone concerned with Nietzsche's thought, political philosophy, and the history of political ideas.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Abbreviations -- , Introduction: Nietzsche as political philosopher -- , I. The Variety of Approaches to Nietzsche's Political Thought -- , The "Will to Power": Towards a Nietzschean Systematics of Moral-Political Divergence in History in Light of the 20th Century -- , The Liberatory Limits of Nietzsche's Colonial Imagination in Dawn 206 -- , Nietzsche's Political Materialism: Diagram for a Nietzschean Politics -- , II. Democratic, or Liberal, or Egalitarian Politics in Nietzsche -- , Nietzsche on Power and Democracy circa 1876-1881 -- , Nietzsche's Will to Power and Politics -- , A Comparison of Friedrich Nietzsche and Wilhelm von Humboldt as Products of Classical Liberalism -- , A Nietzschean Case for Illiberal Egalitarianism -- , III. Aristocratic, or Anti-Liberal, or Non- Egalitarian Politics in Nietzsche -- , Nietzsche, Theognis and Aristocratic Radicalism -- , Aristocratic Radicalism as a Species of Bonapartism: Preliminary Elements -- , Political and Psychological Prerequisites for Legislation in the Early Nietzsche -- , The "Übermensch" as a Social and Political Task: A Study in the Continuity of Nietzsche's Political Thought -- , IV. Ethics, Morality, and Politics in Nietzsche -- , Care of Self in Dawn: On Nietzsche's Resistance to Bio-political Modernity -- , "We who are different, we immoralists..." -- , Political Realism Naturalized: Nietzsche on the State, Morality, and Human Nature -- , The "Last Man" Problem: Nietzsche and Weber on Political Attitudes to Suffering -- , V. Physiology, Genealogy, and Politics in Nietzsche -- , The Politics of Physiology -- , On the Genealogy of Nietzsche's Values -- , Foucault's use of Nietzsche -- , Notes on Contributors -- , Name Index -- , Subject Index , Issued also in print. , Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. , In English.
    In: DGBA Backlist Complete English Language 2000-2014 PART1, De Gruyter, 9783110238570
    In: DGBA Backlist Philosophy 2000-2014 (EN), De Gruyter, 9783110238488
    In: DGBA Philosophy 2000 - 2014, De Gruyter, 9783110636949
    In: EBOOK PACKAGE Complete Package 2014, De Gruyter, 9783110369526
    In: EBOOK PACKAGE Philosophy 2014, De Gruyter, 9783110370393
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110377910
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110359367
    Language: English
    Subjects: Philosophy
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  • 4
    UID:
    almahu_9949301199902882
    Format: 1 online resource (321 pages)
    ISBN: 9783030474324
    Note: Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- About the Editors -- Contributors -- List of Figures -- 1: Introduction -- 1.1 To Follow and to Be Interrupted -- References -- 2: Public Intimacy and 'White Feminism': On the Vain Trust in Scandinavian Equality -- 2.1 What Happened in Sweden? -- 2.2 Feminist Challenges of the Future -- 2.3 Delicate Intimacy -- 2.4 Appropriate and Inappropriate Clothing -- 2.5 The Dangerous Separation -- 2.6 Handshake Gate -- 2.7 Futures of Feminisms -- 2.8 The White Burden Revisited -- References -- Internet and Other Sources -- Public Swimming Pools -- 3: We Were Here, and We Still Are: Negotiations of Political Space Through Unsanctioned Art -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Street Art -- 3.3 A Thousand Times No -- 3.4 We Are Here, You Are Not -- 3.5 Space as Objective and Methodology -- 3.6 Fantasising Revolution Through Iconic Imageries -- 3.7 Conclusion: Symbolising Protest, Making Space for Mobilisation -- References -- 4: 1 May: Muslim Women Talk Back-A Political Transformation of Secular Modernity on International Workers' Day -- 4.1 Introduction1 -- 4.2 The Verdict -- 4.3 The Demonstration -- 4.4 About the Assemblies in the March: Five Pictures -- 4.5 'Siblings, Friends, Comrades, Allies, Look What Happens when We Come Together'4 -- 4.6 The Last Shall Be First, and the First Last -- 4.7 'Taking Back One's Dignity' -- 4.8 The Interpellation to the Steering Party: An Intervention -- 4.9 Conclusion -- References -- 5: Fat, Black and Unapologetic: Body Positive Activism Beyond White, Neoliberal Rights Discourses -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Politics of (in)Visibility -- 5.3 Body Positivity: Contesting the Ideal of the Perfect Body -- 5.4 The Privilege of Whiteness -- 5.5 Fatshion Blogs as Arenas for Community Building and Performance of Identities. , 5.6 Making Visible Black and Fat Bodies: Shaming, Disgust and Dehumanisation -- 5.7 Not the Perfect Hijabi -- 5.8 From Self-Hatred and Shame to Self-Acceptance and Self-Love -- 5.9 Doing Beauty and Self-Love Through Exposure -- 5.10 Refusing 'Sexiness': Claiming Fierceness -- 5.11 Being Unapologetic -- 5.12 Concluding Remarks: Body Positivity as a Challenge to White Supremacy? -- References -- 6: Rainbow Flag and Belongings/Disbelongings: Öckerö Pride and Reclaim Pride in Gothenburg, Sweden 2019 -- 6.1 Reclaim Pride -- 6.2 My Visit to Reclaim Pride 2019 -- 6.3 Öckerö Pride -- 6.4 My Visit to Öckerö Pride 2019 -- 6.5 Sweden Now: A Kind of Epilogue -- References -- Internet and Other References -- 7: Pink Porn Economy: Genealogies of Transnational LGBTQ Organising -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Risky but Profitable Politics: A Backdrop -- 7.3 Discretion or Openness, Homophiles or Gay Liberation, Rural or Urban? An Ex-course -- 7.4 The Machinic Desire of Pink Porn Economy and Politics -- 7.5 Transnational Political Organising: IHWO and the Pink Porn Economy -- 7.6 Politics Connected to the Pink Porn Economy -- 7.7 IHWO Transnational Congresses: Bridging Decades of Politics and Organising -- 7.8 The Lesbians: A Monkey Wrench in the Machinic Desire's Rhizomatic Processes -- 7.9 I(L)GA's Credibility and the Troublesome Genealogies of Pink Porn Economy Networks -- 7.10 Conclusions -- References -- Internet and Other Sources -- Magazines -- Web Resources -- 8: A State Affair?: Notions of the State in Discourses on Trans Rights in Sweden -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Interpellating the State: The Dilemma of State Recognition -- 8.3 The State on Gender Variance: In the Gutters of the Welfare State -- 8.4 Negligence as State Violence -- 8.5 Holding the State Accountable -- 8.6 Fighting State Repression -- 8.7 Concluding Remarks. , References -- 9: 'Pain Is Hard to Put on Paper': Exploring the Silences of Migrant Scholars -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Swedish Racial Regime: Migrant Mothers, as Problems, Burden and Threat -- 9.3 Social Suffering and Racist Practices -- 9.4 Methodological Reflections -- 9.5 What (We Think) Hurts the Most: The Political Economy of Social Suffering-Always Wrong, Always Out of Place (Mothers) -- 9.6 Good Workers: Sacrifices, Bodies and Racism -- 9.7 Social Suffering and (Racist) Respectability -- 9.8 Concluding Reflections -- References -- 10: Contesting Secularism: Religious and Secular Binary Through Memory Work -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Memory Work: Crafting Methodologies Through Feminists' Dialogues -- 10.3 A Room of her Own -- 10.4 Communities of Belonging and Disbelonging -- 10.5 The Religious Maternal Body -- 10.6 Nation, Eurocentric Modernity and the Secular (Gendered) Self -- 10.7 Politics, Religion and Gender Subjectivity -- 10.8 Concluding Reflections -- References -- 11: An Epilogue -- References -- Author Index -- Subject Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Alm, Erika Pluralistic Struggles in Gender, Sexuality and Coloniality Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2020 ISBN 9783030474317
    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    almahu_9949568404902882
    Format: 1 online resource (269 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789004352018
    Series Statement: Thamyris/Intersecting: Place, Sex and Race Series ; v.32
    Content: In a contemporary political climate where barbarians, monsters, and savages have become ubiquitous figures of otherness, Subjects Barbarian, Monstrous, and Wild gathers essays which explore both the oppressive, dispossessing functions and subversive potentials of these figures in and through art and literature.
    Note: Intro -- Subjects Barbarian,Monstrous, and Wild -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction: Subjects Barbarian, Monstrous, and Wild -- Setting the Terms -- Outline of Contents -- Works Cited -- Feared and Longed for Barbarian Invasions inContemporary Politics and Culture -- Crisis, Terrorism, and Post-Truth: Processes of Othering and Self-Definition in the Culturalization of Politics -- Abstract -- Barbarian Invasions: An Enlightenment Trope -- Barbarians and the Discourse of Culturalization Since 1989 -- Barbarian, Savage, Monster: The War on Terror as a War of Words -- Barbarism in Post-Truth Politics: Trump the Barbarian -- Systemic Barbarians and Linguistic Disobedience -- Works Cited -- The Fall of Rome and Rise of Empire in Denys Arcand's Les Invasions barbares -- Abstract -- A Persistent and Politicized Story -- Narrative as Schemata -- Arcand's Invasions -- Conclusions and Complications -- Coda: Art, Critique, and the Current Moment -- Works Cited -- From Compton to Congress: The Barbarians Inside the Gates-An Exploration of 'Black Subjectivity' in Kendrick Lamar's To Pimp A Butterfly -- Abstract -- We Gon' Be Alright -- Black As the Moon -- Hood Politics -- Works Cited -- Barbarians in Istanbul: Different Approaches Towards the Urban Transformation ­Conundrum -- Abstract -- The 13th Istanbul Biennale -- The Barbarian Language of Protest -- Conclusion -- Works Cited -- Savages and Monsters Old, New, and Refurbished:Canons Recast in Literature and Film -- Deconstructing Caliban's Genealogy of 'Otherness' in Aimé Césaire's Une Tempête: The Figuration of the Barbarian, Wild Man, and Cannibal in the Western Literary Canon -- Abstract -- The Establishment of the Barbarian in the Hellenic World and Greek Tragedy -- The Figuration of the Wild Man in Medieval Romances -- The Renaissance and the Emergence of the Cannibal. , Rewriting the Occidental Literary Canon: Shakespeare and Césaire's Tempests -- Works Cited -- Savage as Living Ghost: Rethinking Eurocentrism and Decoloniality in The Revenant -- Abstract -- The Logic of Coloniality and Its Undoing -- Decolonial Moments -- The Savage's Haunting -- To Live with Ghosts -- Works Cited -- Grotesque Genius: The Aesthetics of Form and Affect in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein -- Abstract -- Formal Issues: The Relationship Between Genius and Monstrosity -- Ontological Difficulties and Posthuman Perspectives -- Works Cited -- The Monstrosity of the Female Artist in Dept. of Speculation, The Blazing World, and I Love Dick -- Abstract -- Monsters and Artists -- The Monster as a Stigma: Dept. of Speculation and The Blazing World -- The Monster that Liberates: I Love Dick -- Conclusion -- Works Cited -- Strange Bedfellows: Queering Barbarians,Barbarizing Self-Identity, Playing Holocaust -- Glamazons: Queer Barbarians in Heinrich von Kleist's Penthesilea and RuPaul's Drag Race -- Abstract -- Glamazon -- Disidentifications and Amazonian Kinship -- Limitations of the Body -- Rituals and Formalization -- Rewriting Herstory -- Works Cited -- Longboats, Oak, and the Dark Days of the Northmen: Seamus Heaney's Barbarisms in The Secret of Kells -- Abstract -- The Barbarous and the Barbaric -- Heaney's Barbarisms in The Secret of Kells -- Conclusion -- Works Cited -- "To Appreciate the Perfection of the Machinery": Rethinking the Notion of Barbarism in 'Playful' Holocaust Representation -- Abstract -- The Barbarian -- Holocaust and Play -- Kamp -- Re-mediation in Kamp -- Distance vs. Proximity in Kamp -- Seriousness vs. Playfulness in Kamp -- Conclusion -- Works Cited -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Boletsi, Maria Subjects Barbarian, Monstrous, and Wild Boston : BRILL,c2017 ISBN 9789004352001
    Language: English
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  • 6
    UID:
    almahu_9949143251902882
    Format: 1 online resource (x, 291 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9781108874106 (ebook)
    Content: For the average person, genetic testing has two very different faces. The rise of genetic testing is often promoted as the democratization of genetics by enabling individuals to gain insights into their unique makeup. At the same time, many have raised concerns that genetic testing and sequencing reveal intensely personal and private information. As these technologies become increasingly available as consumer products, the ethical, legal, and regulatory challenges presented by genomics are ever looming. Assembling multidisciplinary experts, this volume evaluates the different models used to deliver consumer genetics and considers a number of key questions: How should we mediate privacy and other ethical concerns around genetic databases? Does aggregating data from genetic testing turn people into products by commercializing their data? How might this data reduce or exacerbate existing healthcare disparities? Contributing authors also provide guidance on protecting consumer privacy and safety while promoting innovation.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 27 Aug 2021). , Liability implications of direct-to-consumer genetic testing / Gary E. Marchant, Mark Barnes, Ellen W. Clayton, and Susan M. Wolf -- Consuming genetics as a life insurance consumer / Anya E. R. Prince -- In favor of an action for genetic conversion / Jessica L. Roberts -- Direct-to-consumer genomics and personal health data / Jorge L. Contreras -- Governance in the era of CRISPR and DIY-Bio regulatory guidance of human genome editing at the national and global levels / Scott J. Schweikart -- Noninvasive prenatal genome sequencing ethical and policy post-birth implications / Vardit Ravitsky -- The myth of "anonymous" gamete donation in the age of direct-to-consumer genetic testing / Seema Mohapatra -- Improving commercial genetic data-sharing policy / Kayte Spector-Bagdady -- Genetic paparazzi / Yaniv Heled and Liza Vertinsky -- Programming our genomes, programming ourselves : the moral and regulatory challenge of regulating do-it-yourself gene editing / Barbara J. Evans -- Governing nontraditional gene editing / Maxwell J. Mehlman and Ronald A. Conlon -- Finding a regulatory balance for genetic biohacking / Patricia J. Zettler, Christi J. Guerrini, and Jacob S. Sherkow -- Generational failures of law and ethics : rape, Mormon orthodoxy, and the revelatory power of ancestry DNA / Kif Augustine-Adams -- Precision medicine and the resurgence of race in genomic medicine / Jonathan Kahn -- Losing our minds? direct-to-consumer genetic testing and Alzheimer's disease / Emily Largent -- Investigative genetic genealogy and the problem of familial forensic identification / Natalie Ram -- An ethical framework for genetic counseling in the genomic era / Leila Jamal, Will Schupmann, and Benjamin E. Berkman -- Physician-mediated elective whole genome sequencing tests : impacts on informed consent / Emily Qian, Magalie Leduc, Rebecca Hodges, Bryan Cosca, Ryan Durigan, Laurie McCright, Doug Flood, and Birgit Funke -- Privacy best practices for direct-to-consumer genetic testing services : are industry efforts at self-regulation sufficient? / James W. Hazel -- Regulatory and medical aspects of direct-to-consumer genetic testing / Catherine M. Sharkey, Xiaohan Wu, Michael F. Walsh, and Kenneth Offit.
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    Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,
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    almahu_9948234089902882
    Format: 1 online resource (xviii, 432 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9780511618727 (ebook)
    Content: Social phobia and disruptive social anxiety are features of the lives of many thousands of people. But exactly what is social phobia? What causes it? What is its nature and what kinds of treatments can improve it? Using key concepts and methods and a substantive body of research, this book aims to answer these questions and clarify social phobia by means of critical discussions and examination of evidence. It takes a sceptical stance towards the received view of social phobia as a species of disease caused by a deficient inner mechanism and considers an alternative construal of social phobia as a purposeful interpersonal pattern of self-overprotection from social threats. The possibility that social phobia might not actually exist in nature is also considered. Fearing Others will appeal to researchers, clinicians and students in clinical and health psychology and psychiatry.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). , Social phobia : a self-protective interpersonal pattern -- The genealogy of social phobia -- Social phobia as a disorder of social anxiety -- Social phobia as a disease -- Social phobia as a hypothetical construct -- Social phobia as a consequence of brain defects -- Social phobia as a consequence of cognitive biases -- Social phobia as a consequence of inadequate social skills -- Social phobia as a consequence of individual history -- The treatments of social phobia : their nature and effects.
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  • 8
    UID:
    almahu_9949369315202882
    Format: 1 online resource (333 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783839461044
    Series Statement: Design
    Note: Cover -- Table of Contents -- INTRODUCTION -- Critical by design? An Introduction Claudia Mareis, Moritz Greiner-Petter & -- Michael Renner -- GENEALOGIES -- What is a critical object? Design as «desubjugation» (after Foucault) Annette Geiger -- The vitality of the negative: critical design between social philosophy and conceptual art Emanuele Quinz -- Ask what can be! Modal critique and design as drivers for accidence Bruno Gransche -- What are the politics of ontological design? A critical reflection on the mutual becoming of «the human» and «the world» Michaela Büsse -- Engaging in epistemic disobedience: on the decolonialization of design discourses Mara Recklies -- PRACTICES -- Unsettling individualized design practice through collaboration Anja Groten -- «Ci concimiamo a vicenda»: building support structures as part of design practice Interview with Bianca Elzenbaumer by Meike Hardt -- Re-visioning pelvic care through design Patrycja Zdziarska, Jeffrey Bardzell & -- Shaowen Bardzell -- Trojan horses: ambiguity as a critical design strategy Emile De Visscher -- Grey design: critical practices of design at the peripheries of the discipline Moritz Greiner-Petter -- POSITIONS -- The ineliminable aesthetic dimension of art Janneke Wesseling -- Design culture as critical practice Guy Julier -- What might be the speculative social? Carl DiSalvo -- Biased design, or the misery of neutrality Jesko Fezer -- Undesign and understanding Björn Franke -- EPILOGUE -- The life and death of critical and speculative design: post-disciplinarity, post-truth, post-self and post-capital Matt Ward -- APPENDIX -- Critical by design? The book's design as SF figures Marius Förster & -- Meike Hardt -- List of Figures & -- Tables -- Biographies -- Imprint.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Mareis, Claudia Critical by Design? Bielefeld : transcript,c2022 ISBN 9783837661040
    Language: English
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    Chicago ; London :The University of Chicago Press,
    UID:
    almahu_BV046898373
    Format: xi, 322 Seiten : , 42 Illustrationen ; , 24 cm.
    ISBN: 978-0-226-66998-4
    Content: "In the popular imagination, turn-of-the-century Vienna is a cerebral place, marked by Freud, the discovery of the unconscious, and the advent of high modernist culture. But as historian Alys George argues, this stereotype of Viennese Modernism as essentially "heady" overlooks a rich cultural history of the body in the period. Spanning 1870 to 1930, The Naked Truth is an interdisciplinary tour de force that recasts the visual, literary, and performative cultures of the era and offers an alternative genealogy of this fascinating moment in the history of the West. Starting with the Second Vienna Medical School and its innovations in anatomy and pathology, George traces an emerging culture of bodily knowledge by analyzing a variety of written and visual media, including theater and dance, and by drawing connections between scientific and artistic discourses. Paying equal attention to both low and high culture, bringing gender and class issues back to the fore, and highlighting the role of female thinkers and writers, George's book makes a signal contribution to our understanding of late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Viennese and European culture. The Naked Truth shows us that the "inward turn" cannot be understood until it is set against the backdrop of a culture obsessed with exploring and displaying humanity in its embodied, carnal form"--
    Note: The body on display: staging the other, shaping the self -- The body in pieces: Viennese literature's anatomies -- The patient's body: working-class women in the clinic -- The body in motion: staging silent expression
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    Language: English
    Subjects: German Studies
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    almahu_9949371940502882
    Format: XII, 182 p. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2022.
    ISBN: 9783031090547
    Series Statement: Renewing the American Narrative,
    Content: This book interrogates the repertoire of masculine performance in popular crime fiction and cinema from the 1940s, 50s, and 60s. This critical survey of the back alleys of pulp culture reveals American masculinities to be unsettled, contentious, crisis-ridden, racially fraught, and sexually anxious. Libertarian in their sensibilities, self-aggrandizing in their sentiments, resistant to the lures of upper mobility, scornful of white collar and corporate culture, the protagonists of these popular and populist works viewed themselves as working-class heroes cast adrift. Pulp Virilities explores the enduring traditions of hard-boiled and noir literature, casting a critical eye on its depictions of urban life and representations of gender, crime, labor, and race. Demonstrating how anxieties and possibilities of American masculinity are hammered out in works of popular culture, Pulp Virilities provides a rich cultural genealogy of contemporary American social life. Arthur Redding is Professor of English at York University in Toronto, Canada, where he teaches American literature. He has written four books and numerous articles about such topics as anarchism and writing, the culture of the Cold War, contemporary gothic fiction, and American public intellectuals. .
    Note: 1. What Would Robert Mitchum Do? The Cultural Production of Pulp Virilities -- 2. The Eisenhower Blues: Returning GIs and Racial Masquerade -- 3. Pulp Sexualities: Gender and American Popular Crime Fiction at Midcentury -- 4. Run Man Run: Black Urban Crime Fiction in the 1960s and 1970s -- 5. Nightmare Alleys: The Afterlives of Pulp Virility.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783031090530
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    Language: English
    Subjects: American Studies
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