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| Heather Merle Benbow; Russell... Examines gender dimensions of orality in German culture and thought around 1800. This book reveals oral resonances in the philosophy of Immanuel Kant, demonstrates that pedagogical and didactic literature about... |
| Catherine Bromley; John Curtice |
Nick Salvato Illuminates modernism through little-known but striking works by Ezra Pound, Gertrude Stein, and others who revived the 'closet drama' - plays written largely for private reading - as a means... | Cicero, Kyle; Disregarding the critics and quite a few threatened lawsuits Kyle Cicero once more enters the arena of literature to throw down the gauntlet. Taking up where his prior... |
Andree Levesque; Yvonne M. Klein Jeanne Corbin typifies the female militants of the first generation of Canadian Communists. This work is an account of the experiences of Corbin and her female comrades. It reveals the... | Nicole Cooley; Pamela Stone |
| Richard B. Finnegan; James L. Wiles |
Feminist Review Collective Everyday Struggling evokes an image of a constantly wriggling body. In these papers, each author examines resources and the shortfall between what a body needs for life and what... | Proma Tagore Examines fiction, memoir, and autobiographical writing by marginalized women whose stories give voice to the gendered dimensions of colonial violence. This book brings together the work of a diverse group... |
Suleri, J; What separates human beings from animals are the intellect, power to reason, and the mind-the greatest work of God. Their nature, instincts, feelings, emotions and... | Denise Tyler Helps you find a bit more flexibility in your life, feel less guilty about working motherhood, and ensures you know your legal rights. This book takes you through practical steps... |
Mill, John Stuart; This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with... | Mary Cantando In partnership with international relief agency CARE, a look at what modern corporations can learn from and do with emerging businesses in third world countries. |