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Climbing a Burning Rope

Davis, John Paul
Climbing a Burning Rope
In Climbing a Burning Rope, John Paul Davis focuses his peculiar imagination, philosophical lyricism, and misfit spiritual outlook on life in the hypercapitalist twenty-first century where the inscrutable logic of algorithms haunts our constantly connected selves. Celebrating the weird and wild, lamenting wounds and weariness, Davis's poems carve out a space in which we can reclaim what is sacred and be reminded to keep something of ourselves ...

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A New No-Man's-Land

Whitfield, Esther
A New No-Man's-Land
Guantánamo sits at the center of two of the most vexing issues of US policy of the past century: relations with Cuba and the Global War on Terror. It is a contested, extralegal space. In A New No-Man's-Land, Esther Whitfield explores a multilingual archive of materials produced both at the US naval base and in neighboring Cuban communities and proposes an understanding of Guantánamo as a coherent borderland region, where experiences of isolati...

CHF 71.00

Mal Goode Reporting: The Life and Work of a Black Broadca...

Tsoukas, Liann / Ruck, Rob
Mal Goode Reporting: The Life and Work of a Black Broadcast Trailblazer
Mal Goode (1908-1995) became network news's first African American correspondent when ABC News hired him in 1962. Raised in Homestead and Pittsburgh, he worked in the mills, graduated from the University of Pittsburgh, and went on to become a journalist for the Pittsburgh Courier and later for local radio. With his basso profundo voice resonating on the airwaves, Goode challenged the police, politicians, and segregation, while providing Black ...

CHF 46.90

Modern Architecture in Mexico City: History, Representati...

O'Rourke, Kathryn E.
Modern Architecture in Mexico City: History, Representation, and the Shaping of a Capital
Winner, 2018 SAH Alice Davis Hitchcock Award Mexico City became one of the centers of architectural modernism in the Americas in the first half of the twentieth century. Invigorated by insights drawn from the first published histories of Mexican colonial architecture, which suggested that Mexico possessed a distinctive architecture and culture, beginning in the 1920s a new generation of architects created profoundly visual modern buildings int...

CHF 64.00

Literacy as Conversation

Goldblatt, Eli / Jolliffe, David
Literacy as Conversation
In Literacy as Conversation, the authors tell stories of successful literacy learning outside of schools and inside communities, both within urban neighborhoods of Philadelphia and rural and semi-rural towns of Arkansas. They define literacy not as a basic skill but as a rich, broadly interactive human behavior: the ability to engage in a conversation carried on, framed by, or enriched through written symbols. Eli Goldblatt takes us to after-s...

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Cold Comfort

Anderson, Maggie
Cold Comfort
Cold Comfort is a book of poems written out of deep affection and concern for the world in a dangerous time. An urbane stylist, Anderson characteristically focuses on rural and small-town America, where the events of personal history intersect those of the larger world.

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Victorian Interdisciplinarity and the Sciences

Lightman, Bernard / Sera-Shriar, Efram
Victorian Interdisciplinarity and the Sciences
The specialization thesis--the idea that nineteenth-century science fragmented into separate forms of knowledge that led to the creation of modern disciplines--has played an integral role in the way historians have described the changing disciplinary map of nineteenth-century British science. This volume critically reevaluates this dominant narrative in the historiography. While new disciplines did emerge during the nineteenth century, the int...

CHF 84.00

The Selected Shepherd: Poems

Shepherd, Reginald / Brown, Jericho
The Selected Shepherd: Poems
Drawing from all six of his collections, The Selected Shepherd offers a new retrospective on the work of an important and sometimes controversial Black, gay poet. Although well known for his erotic poems about white men, Shepherd also wrote consistently about the natural world and its endangerment and his grief over his mother's death. Presented in both publication order and the order in which they originally appeared within each collection, t...

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A Gaze Hound That Hunteth by the Eye

Pelizzon, V Penelope
A Gaze Hound That Hunteth by the Eye
Written over a decade while the author lived on four continents, A Gaze Hound That Hunteth by the Eye maps the cultural legacies we cherish against those we reject. Playful and wrenching by turns, with lines inflected by the spoken music of their Arabic, Oshiwambo, Xhosa, and Italian contexts, these profound poems explore a life where displacement is the norm. From choosing not to have children to wrestling with a left-hand stick shift in Joha...

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To Risk It All: General Forbes, the Capture of Fort Duque...

McConnell, Michael
To Risk It All: General Forbes, the Capture of Fort Duquesne, and the Course of Empire in the Ohio Country
General John Forbes's campaign against Fort Duquesne was the largest over-land expedition during the Seven Years' War in America. While most histories of the time period include the Forbes Campaign as an aside, McConnell documents how and why Forbes and his army succeeded, and what his success meant to the subsequent history of the mid-Atlantic colonies, native inhabitants of the Ohio Country, and the empire he represented. A close look at the...

CHF 37.90

Modernity at the Movies: Cinema-Going in Buenos Aires and...

Gatica Mizala, Camila
Modernity at the Movies: Cinema-Going in Buenos Aires and Santiago, 1915-1945
Cinema can both reflect the world as it is and offer escape from it. In Modernity at the Movies, Camila Gatica Mizala explores the ideas of reflection versus escapism and examines how modes of understanding the current moment emerged through the practice of going to the movies in Santiago and Buenos Aires between 1915 and 1945. Using cinema and variety magazines published in both cities, she analyzes the technology, architecture, attendance, b...

CHF 84.00

Representing the Barrios: Culture, Politics, and Urban Po...

Jarman, Rebecca
Representing the Barrios: Culture, Politics, and Urban Poverty in Twentieth-Century Caracas
Against a backdrop of rapid urbanization and the growth of a global economy powered by carbon, Rebecca Jarman argues that in Venezuela, urban poverty has become one of the most important resources in national culture and statecraft. Attracting the attentions of writers, artists, filmmakers, and musicians from within and beyond the limits of Caracas, the barrios are fetishized in the cultural domain as sites of rampant sex, crime, revolution, d...

CHF 84.00