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The Treatment

The Story of Those Who Died in the Cincinnati Radiation Tests

by Martha Stephens
Language: English
Release Date: January 2, 2002

The Treatment is the story of one tragedy of medical research that stretched over eleven years and affected the lives of hundreds of people in an Ohio city. Thirty years ago the author, then an assistant professor of English, acquired a large set of little-known medical papers at her university. These...

The Making of a Human Bomb

An Ethnography of Palestinian Resistance

by Nasser Abufarha, Neil L. Whitehead, Jo Ellen Fair
Language: English
Release Date: July 24, 2009

In The Making of a Human Bomb, Nasser Abufarha, a Palestinian anthropologist, explains the cultural logic underlying Palestinian martyrdom operations (suicide attacks) launched against Israel during the Al-Aqsa Intifada (2000–06). In so doing, he sheds much-needed light on how Palestinians have...

Sex in Revolution

Gender, Politics, and Power in Modern Mexico

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Language: English
Release Date: January 17, 2007

Sex in Revolution challenges the prevailing narratives of the Mexican Revolution and postrevolutionary state formation by placing women at center stage. Bringing to bear decades of feminist scholarship and cultural approaches to Mexican history, the essays in this book demonstrate how women seized...

Warring Souls

Youth, Media, and Martyrdom in Post-Revolution Iran

by Roxanne Varzi
Language: English
Release Date: May 31, 2006

With the first Fulbright grant for research in Iran to be awarded since the Iranian revolution in 1979, Roxanne Varzi returned to the country her family left before the Iran-Iraq war. Drawing on ethnographic research she conducted in Tehran between 1991 and 2000, she provides an eloquent account of...

Sentimental Collaborations

Mourning and Middle-Class Identity in Nineteenth-Century America

by Mary Louise Kete
Language: English
Release Date: June 7, 2000

During the 1992 Democratic Convention and again while delivering Harvard University’s commencement address two years later, Vice President Al Gore shared with his audience a story that showed the effect of sentiment in his life. In telling how an accident involving his son had provided him with...

Ernst Jünger and Germany

Into the Abyss, 1914-1945

by Thomas R. Nevin
Language: English
Release Date: August 1, 2012

For most of his life, Ernst Jünger, one of Europe's leading twentieth-century writers, has been controversial. Renowned as a soldier who wrote of his experience in the First World War, he has maintained a remarkable writing career that has spanned five periods of modern German history. In this first...

Learning Places

The Afterlives of Area Studies

by Rey Chow
Language: English
Release Date: November 15, 2002

Under globalization, the project of area studies and its relationship to the fields of cultural, ethnic, and gender studies has grown more complex and more in need of the rigorous reexamination that this volume and its distinguished contributors undertake. In the aftermath of World War II, area studies...

The Untimely Present

Postdictatorial Latin American Fiction and the Task of Mourning

by Idelber Avelar
Language: English
Release Date: December 10, 1999

The Untimely Present examines the fiction produced in the aftermath of the recent Latin American dictatorships, particularly those in Argentina, Brazil, and Chile. Idelber Avelar argues that through their legacy of social trauma and obliteration of history, these military regimes gave rise to unique...

The Life of Captain Cipriani

An Account of British Government in the West Indies, with the pamphlet The Case for West-Indian Self Government

by C. L. R. James
Language: English
Release Date: August 18, 2014

The Life of Captain Cipriani (1932) is the earliest full-length work of nonfiction by the Trinidadian writer C. L. R. James, one of the most significant historians and Marxist theorists of the twentieth century. It is partly based on James's interviews with Arthur Andrew Cipriani (1875–1945). As...

Second Wounds

Victims’ Rights and the Media in the U.S.

by Carrie A. Rentschler
Language: English
Release Date: March 25, 2011

The U.S. victims’ rights movement has transformed the way that violent crime is understood and represented in the United States. It has expanded the concept of victimhood to include family members and others close to direct victims, and it has argued that these secondary victims may be further traumatized...

Burn This House

The Making and Unmaking of Yugoslavia

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Language: English
Release Date: October 31, 2000

With Muslim, Croatian, and Serbian journalists and historians as contributors, Burn This House portrays the chain of events that led to the recent wars in the heart of Europe. Comprised of critical, nonnationalist voices from the former Yugoslavia, this volume elucidates the Balkan tragedy while directing...

Violence As Obscenity

Limiting the Media’s First Amendment Protection

by Kevin W. Saunders
Language: English
Release Date: April 15, 1996

This timely and accessible volume takes a fresh approach to a question of increasing public concern: whether or not the federal government should regulate media violence. In Violence as Obscenity, Kevin W. Saunders boldly calls into question the assumption that violent material is protected by the...

The Ailing City

Health, Tuberculosis, and Culture in Buenos Aires, 1870–1950

by Diego Armus
Language: English
Release Date: July 8, 2011

For decades, tuberculosis in Buenos Aires was more than a dangerous bacillus. It was also an anxious state of mind shaped not only by fears of contagion and death but also by broader social and cultural concerns. These worries included changing work routines, rapid urban growth and its consequences...

How to Have Theory in an Epidemic

Cultural Chronicles of AIDS

by Paula A. Treichler
Language: English
Release Date: July 19, 1999

Paula A. Treichler has become a singularly important voice among the significant theorists on the AIDS crisis. Dissecting the cultural politics surrounding representations of HIV and AIDS, her work has altered the field of cultural studies by establishing medicine as a legitimate focus for cultural...
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