The Fifth Element Ethnic studiesExplores spoken word poetry as a tool for social justice, critical feminist pedagogy, and new ways of teaching. The writing and performance of spoken word poetry can create moments of productive critical engagement. In The Fifth Element, Crystal Leigh Endsley charts her experience of working with a dynamic and diverse group of college students, who are also emerging artists, to explore the connection between spoken word and social responsibility. She
in the form of parallel versions of sayings or stories
including beliefs of the afterlife
The Experience of Free Banking is a collection of historical case studies of free banking
The first book that connects Vienna and fashion with urban theory
"Introductory Talk at Sainte-Anne Hospital" by Jacques-Alain Miller
Egil Asprem shows how the reception of Dee's magic is replete with struggles to construct and negotiate authoritative interpretational frameworks for doing magic
implementation and results of ante- and post-mortem inspection
Christianity and monasticism have long flourished in the northern part of Upper Egypt and in the Nile Delta
Provides an original and challenging perspective on the history of chocolate
Postmodernism maintains that the philosophical validation of ideas by way of truth is intrinsically linked to the legitimation of power
Ian Thomas interviews Kent Worcester on The Comics Journal
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