Explores the Sāṃkhya system and the delicate relationship it articulates between witness consciousness (Puruṣa) and manifest realities (Prakṛti), providing a path to freedom through knowledge.
Aims to rethink Europe under the sign of openness and hospitality, starting from the Mediterranean, the sea that is so important for the history of the entire West-a sea of differences with a deep unitary root conceived as a paradigm for rethinking new and original forms of social and political co-existence"--
Turns to theories and cultural representations of psychosocial life to reflect on, and better understand, the challenges of learning in times of social strife"--
Sheds new light on the relationship between myth and history in ancient China and the central role it has played in the Chinese historical imagination"--
An in-depth sociological investigation of "hope" as it applies to the Italian immigrant experience in the blue-collar suburb of Chicago Heights between 1910 and 1950.
A pioneering study of a formative chapter in Middle East intellectual history, examining the historical myth that underlies the "Canaanite" brand of Israeli nationalist anti-Zionism.
Examines the forms of support, resources, and opportunities a person with mental illness requires to have the resilience needed for mental health recovery.
Drawing on the cases of South Africa, East Timor, Sierra Leone, and the Solomon Islands, examines how Truth and Reconciliation Commissions (TRCs) have engaged with youth in ways that represent their stories and reflect their substantive participatory capacity as political stakeholders"--
Explores the origins of written communication to offer a counter-history to the separation of rhetoric/composition and technical/professional communication"--