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Russian Formalism

A Metapoetics

by Peter Steiner
Language: English
Release Date: November 1, 2016

Russian Formalism, one of the twentieth century's most important movements in literary criticism, has received far less attention than most of its rivals. Examining Formalism in light of more recent developments in literary theory, Peter Steiner here offers the most comprehensive critique of Formalism...

Transfigured World

Walter Pater's Aesthetic Historicism

by Carolyn Williams
Language: English
Release Date: November 1, 2016

Exploring the intricacy and complexity of Walter Pater’s prose, Transfigured World challenges traditional approaches to Pater and shows precise ways in which the form of his prose expresses its content. Carolyn Williams asserts that Pater’s aestheticism and his historicism should be understood...

What Else Is Pastoral?

Renaissance Literature and the Environment

by Ken Hiltner
Language: English
Release Date: March 18, 2011

Pastoral was one of the most popular literary forms of early modern England. Inspired by classical and Italian Renaissance antecedents, writers from Ben Jonson to John Beaumont and Abraham Cowley wrote in idealized terms about the English countryside. It is often argued that the Renaissance pastoral...

Democratic Hope

Pragmatism and the Politics of Truth

by Robert B. Westbrook
Language: English
Release Date: July 22, 2015

Pragmatism, as Richard Rorty has said, "names the chief glory of our country's intellectual tradition." In Democratic Hope, Robert B. Westbrook examines the varieties of classical pragmatist thought in the work of John Dewey, William James, and Charles Peirce, testing in good pragmatic fashion the...

Constructive Illusions

Misperceiving the Origins of International Cooperation

by Eric Grynaviski
Language: English
Release Date: August 21, 2014

Are the best international agreements products of mutual understanding? The conventional wisdom in economics, sociology, and political science is that accurate perceptions of others' interests, beliefs, and ideologies promote cooperation. Obstacles to international cooperation therefore emerge from...

Inequality in the Workplace

Labor Market Reform in Japan and Korea

by Jiyeoun Song
Language: English
Release Date: February 6, 2014

The past several decades have seen widespread reform of labor markets across advanced industrial countries, but most of the existing research on job security, wage bargaining, and social protection is based on the experience of the United States and Western Europe. In Inequality in the Workplace,...

Border Work

Spatial Lives of the State in Rural Central Asia

by Madeleine Reeves
Language: English
Release Date: April 15, 2014

In Central Asia's Ferghana Valley, where Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan meet, state territoriality has taken on new significance in these states' second decade of independence, reshaping landscapes and transforming livelihoods in a densely populated, irrigation-dependent region. Through an...

The Geopolitics of Spectacle

Space, Synecdoche, and the New Capitals of Asia

by Natalie Koch
Language: English
Release Date: June 15, 2018

Why do autocrats build spectacular new capital cities? In The Geopolitics of Spectacle, Natalie Koch considers how autocratic rulers use "spectacular" projects to shape state-society relations, but rather than focus on the standard approach—on the project itself—she considers the unspectacular...

Making and Faking Kinship

Marriage and Labor Migration between China and South Korea

by Caren Freeman
Language: English
Release Date: November 22, 2011

In the years leading up to and directly following rapprochement with China in 1992, the South Korean government looked to ethnic Korean (Chosǒnjok) brides and laborers from northeastern China to restore productivity to its industries and countryside. South Korean officials and the media celebrated...

Constructing Grievance

Ethnic Nationalism in Russia's Republics

by Elise Giuliano
Language: English
Release Date: December 15, 2009

Demands for national independence among ethnic minorities around the world suggest the power of nationalism. Contemporary nationalist movements can quickly attract fervent followings, but they can just as rapidly lose support. In Constructing Grievance, Elise Giuliano asks why people with ethnic identities...

Occupational Hazards

Success and Failure in Military Occupation

by David M. Edelstein
Language: English
Release Date: July 20, 2011

Few would contest that the U.S. occupation of Iraq is a clear example of just how fraught a military occupation can become. In Occupational Hazards, David M. Edelstein elucidates the occasional successes of military occupations and their more frequent failures. Edelstein has identified twenty-six...

Cluny and the Muslims of La Garde-Freinet

Hagiography and the Problem of Islam in Medieval Europe

by Scott G. Bruce
Language: English
Release Date: November 5, 2015

In the summer of 972 a group of Muslim brigands based in the south of France near La Garde-Freinet abducted the abbot of Cluny as he and his entourage crossed the Alps en route from Rome to Burgundy. Ultimately, the abbot was set free and returned home safely, but the audacity of this abduction outraged...

The Saint and the Chopped-Up Baby

The Cult of Vincent Ferrer in Medieval and Early Modern Europe

by Laura Ackerman Smoller
Language: English
Release Date: January 24, 2014

Vincent Ferrer (1350–1419), a celebrated Dominican preacher from Valencia, was revered as a living saint during his lifetime, receiving papal canonization within fifty years of his death. In The Saint and the Chopped-Up Baby, Laura Ackerman Smoller recounts the fascinating story of how Vincent became...

Hell and Its Rivals

Death and Retribution among Christians, Jews, and Muslims in the Early Middle Ages

by Alan E. Bernstein
Language: English
Release Date: June 6, 2017

The idea of punishment after death—whereby the souls of the wicked are consigned to Hell (Gehenna, Gehinnom, or Jahannam)—emerged out of beliefs found across the Mediterranean, from ancient Egypt to Zoroastrian Persia, and became fundamental to the Abrahamic religions. Once Hell achieved doctrinal...
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