Julie Park: 5 books

Book cover of The Self and It

The Self and It

Novel Objects in Eighteenth-Century England

by Julie Park
Language: English
Release Date: October 21, 2009

Objects we traditionally regard as "mere" imitations of the human—dolls, automata, puppets—proliferated in eighteenth-century England's rapidly expanding market culture. During the same period, there arose a literary genre called "the novel" that turned the experience of life...
Book cover of Haemophilia in Aotearoa New Zealand

Haemophilia in Aotearoa New Zealand

More Than A Bleeding Nuisance

by Julie Park, Kathryn Scott, Deon York
Language: English
Release Date: January 24, 2019

Haemophilia in Aotearoa New Zealand provides a richly detailed analysis of the experience of the bleeding disorder of haemophilia based on longterm ethnographic research. The chapters consider experiences of diagnosis; how parents, children, and adults care and integrate medical routines into family...
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When Diversity Drops

Race, Religion, and Affirmative Action in Higher Education

by Julie J. Park
Language: English
Release Date: July 16, 2013

Julie J. Park examines how losing racial diversity in a university affects the everyday lives of its students. She uses a student organization, the InterVarsity Christian Fellowship (IVCF) at “California University,” as a case study to show how reductions in racial diversity impact the ability...
Book cover of Gristle

Gristle

From Factory Farms to Food Safety

by Miyun Park, Brendan Brazier, Lauren Bush
Language: English
Release Date: March 16, 2010

The musician and activist offers “a collection of compelling, well-researched essays . . . shining light on the world of agribusiness” and Big Meat (Publishers Weekly). For everyone from omnivores to vegans, this eye-opening guide offers food for thought on today’s meat industry. Moby,...
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Techno-Orientalism

Imagining Asia in Speculative Fiction, History, and Media

by David S. Roh, Betsy Huang, Greta A. Niu
Language: English
Release Date: April 17, 2015

What will the future look like? To judge from many speculative fiction films and books, from Blade Runner to Cloud Atlas, the future will be full of cities that resemble Tokyo, Hong Kong, and Shanghai, and it will be populated mainly by cold, unfeeling citizens who act like robots. Techno-Orientalism...
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