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Stalking Nabokov

Boyd, Brian
Stalking Nabokov
At the age of twenty-one, Brian Boyd wrote a thesis on Vladimir Nabokov that the famous author called "brilliant." After gaining exclusive access to the writer's archives, he wrote a two-part, award-winning biography, Vladimir Nabokov: The Russian Years (1990) and Vladimir Nabokov: The American Years (1991). This collection features essays written by Boyd since completing the biography, incorporating material he gleaned from his research as we...

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The Columbia World Dictionary of Islamism

Sfeir, Antoine / King, John
The Columbia World Dictionary of Islamism
It includes detailed entries on the roots of Islamic Jihad and Islamism in Afghanistan, Algeria, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Chechnya, Egypt, Eritrea, India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Morocco, and the Balkans, among other countries and locations. It also includes profiles of such key individuals as Louis Farrakhan, Britain's Abu Hamza Al-Masri, Algeria's Hassan Hattab, the Egyptian orator and charismatic leader Hassan Al-Banna, and the founder of the Jo...

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Klezmer America

Freedman, Jonathan
Klezmer America
Klezmer is a continually evolving musical tradition that grows out of Eastern European Jewish culture, and its changes reflect Jews' interaction with other groups as well as their shifting relations to their own history. But what happens when, in the klezmer spirit, the performances that go into the making of Jewishness come into contact with those that build different forms of cultural identity? Jonathan Freedman argues that key terms central...

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The Rationale Divinorum Officiorum of William Durand of M...

Thibodeau, Timothy (Professor, Nazareth College of Rochester)
The Rationale Divinorum Officiorum of William Durand of Mende
The Rationale Divinorum Officiorum is arguably the most important medieval treatise on the symbolism of church architecture and rituals of worship. Written by the French bishop William Durand of Mende (1230-1296), the treatise is ranked with the Bible as one of the most frequently copied and disseminated texts in all of medieval Christianity. It served as an encyclopedic compendium and textbook for liturgists and remains an indispensable guide...

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The Columbia History of American Television

Edgerton, Gary (Chair, Butler University)
The Columbia History of American Television
Television is a form of media without equal. It has revolutionized the way we learn about and communicate with the world and has reinvented the way we experience ourselves and others. More than just cheap entertainment, TV is an undeniable component of our culture and contains many clues to who we are, what we value, and where we might be headed in the future.Media historian Gary R. Edgerton follows the technological developments and increasin...

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The Politics of Our Selves

Allen, Amy
The Politics of Our Selves
Some critical theorists understand the self as constituted by power relations, while others insist upon the self's autonomous capacities for critical reflection and deliberate self-transformation. Up to now, it has all too often been assumed that these two understandings of the self are incompatible. In her bold new book, Amy Allen argues that the capacity for autonomy is rooted in the very power relations that constitute the self. Allen's the...

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The Shape of the World to Come

Cohen-Tanugi, Laurent / Holoch, George
The Shape of the World to Come
Contrary to an optimistic vision of a world "flattened" by the virtues of globalization, the sustainability and positive outcomes of economic and political homogenization are far from guaranteed. For better and for worse, globalization has become the most powerful force shaping the world's geopolitical landscape, whether it has meant integration or fragmentation, peace or war. The future partly depends on how new economic giants such as China,...

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The Journey Abandoned

Trilling, Lionel / Murphy, Geraldine (Deputy Dean of Humanities and Arts)
The Journey Abandoned
In 1947, Lionel Trilling, the prominent literary critic, published a novel entitled The Middle of the Journey. While conducting research in the archives at Columbia University, Geraldine Murphy discovered a second novel-a clean, well-crafted "third" of a book that Trilling described as having "point, immediacy, warmth under control, drama, and even size." The Journey Abandoned was supposed to be a novel about the anomalies of heroic action in ...

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Shi'ite Lebanon

Shaery-Eisenlohr, Roschanack
Shi'ite Lebanon
By recasting the relationship between religion and nationalism in the Middle East, Roschanack Shaery-Eisenlohr proposes a new framework for understanding Shi'ite politics in Lebanon. Her study draws on a variety of untapped sources, reconsidering not only the politics of the established leadership of Shi'ites but also institutional and popular activities of identity production. Shaery-Eisenlohr traces current Shi'ite politics of piety and auth...

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Clash of Identities

Kimmerling, Baruch
Clash of Identities
Taking a fresh look at the past hundred years of shared Palestinian and Jewish-Israeli history, Baruch Kimmerling reveals surprising relations of influence between a stateless indigenous society and the settler-immigrants who would later form the state of Israel. Shattering our assumptions about these two seemingly irreconcilable cultures, Kimmerling composes a sophisticated portrait of one side's behavior and characteristics and the way in wh...

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Political Manhood

Murphy, Kevin
Political Manhood
In a 1907 lecture to Harvard undergraduates, Theodore Roosevelt warned against becoming "too fastidious, too sensitive to take part in the rough hurly-burly of the actual work of the world." Roosevelt asserted that colleges should never "turn out mollycoddles instead of vigorous men, " and cautioned that "the weakling and the coward are out of place in a strong and free community." A paradigm of ineffectuality and weakness, the mollycoddle was...

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Music, Madness, and the Unworking of Language

Hamilton, John (Professor, Harvard, FAS Department of Comparative Literature)
Music, Madness, and the Unworking of Language
In the romantic tradition, music is consistently associated with madness, either as cause or cure. Writers as diverse as Kleist, Hoffmann, and Nietzsche articulated this theme, which in fact reaches back to classical antiquity and continues to resonate in the modern imagination. What John Hamilton investigates in this study is the way literary, philosophical, and psychological treatments of music and madness challenge the limits of representat...

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Zeami

Zeami, Motoyiko / Hare, Tom
Zeami
Zeami (1363-1443), Japan's most celebrated actor and playwright, composed more than thirty of the finest plays of no drama. He also wrote a variety of texts on theater and performance that have, until now, been only partially available in English. Zeami: Performance Notes presents the full range of Zeami's critical thought on this subject, which focused on the aesthetic values of no and its antecedents, the techniques of playwriting, the place...

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In Love and Struggle

Jolly, Margaretta (Centre for Continuing Education at The Sussex Institute, University of Sussex)
In Love and Struggle
Do you think I can be a feminist mother? Did I make you and your kisses up in my mind? Will you join our military protest at the gate? Will you feed the kids when I'm in prison? Are you able to forgive me for breaking off this correspondence because you are a man?During the women's movement of the 1970s and 1980s, feminists in the United States and Britain reinvented the image of the woman letter writer. Symbolically tearing up the love letter...

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The Fabulous Imagination

Kritzman, Lawrence
The Fabulous Imagination
Michel de Montaigne's (1533-1592) Essais, was a profound study of human subjectivity. More than three hundred years before the advent of psychoanalysis, Montaigne embarked on a remarkable quest to see and imagine the self from a variety of vantage points. He asked how shall I live? How can I know myself? And in so doing explored the significance of monsters, nightmares, and traumatic memories, the fear of impotence, the fragility of gender, an...

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