Affective Genealogies: Psychoanalysis, Postmodernism, and the "Jewish Question" After Auschwitz
Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press, c1997. 25 cm, 214. More
Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press, c1997. 25 cm, 214. More
New York: E. P. Dutton & Company, 1987. First American Edition [stated], First printing [stated]. Trade paperback. The format is approximately 5.125 inches by 10.5 inches. 335, [1] pages. Illustrated covers. Maps (38 two-color maps and plans). Illustrations (Over 500 in black and white). Index of Buildings. Index of Building Types, Index of Architects. ISBN sticker on back cover. This work shows and describes more than five hundred notable examples of architecture in Great Britain, Scandinavia, and Western Europe. The contents include an historical overview and sections on fifteen European countries. Dennis J. De Witt is Vice-Chairman of the Metropolitan Waterworks Museum. He holds Masters degrees in Architecture from Harvard and the University of Pennsylvania. He is a Commissioner of the Massachusetts Historical Commission and Past President of the Society of Architectural Historians/New England. In addition to his teaching and publications relating architectural, design, criticism, and history, he has been active in architectural preservation for fifty years. His past academic and museum affiliations include the Boston Architectural College, where he served as Coordinator of the Department of History, Theory and Criticism; the Harvard Graduate School of Design, where he was a Research Associate; and the Field Museum, where he was an Archaeologist-Cartographer, for the important Broken K Pueblo excavation. In addition to helping develop the Metropolitan Waterworks Museum’s permanent exhibits, he co-curated its “Art of Engineering” annual exhibit, 2015, and was U.S. co-curator of its “Aqueducts of Portugal” exhibit, 2014. More
Washington, DC: AAAS, 1989. First? Edition. First? Printing. 40, wraps, some damp/mildew staining at bottom edge. More
Washington, DC: AAAS, 1989. 45, wraps, damp staining (and perhaps some mildew staining) on bottom edge, pages separate and text clear. More
Armonk, New York: M. E. Sharpe, 2002. Presumed First U.S. Edition, First Printing. Trade paperback. xxxii, [1], 343 pages. From back of book- Social science theories of contentious politics have been based almost exclusively on evidence drawn from the European and American experience, and classic texts in the field make no mention of either the Chinese Communist revolution or the Cultural Revolution--surely two of the most momentous social movements of the twentieth century. China's record of popular upheaval, moreover, stretches back well beyond this century, indeed all the way back to the third century B.C. This is a direct effect of the Confucian "mandate of heaven," which bestowed instant legitimacy on successful rebel leaders. This book, by bringing together studies of protest that span the imperial, Republican, and Communist eras, introduces Chinese patterns of protest to a wider audience and, more important, provides a forum to consider ways in which contentious politics in China might serve to reinforce, refine, or reshape theories derived from Western cases. Elizabeth J. Perry, FBA is an American political scientist specialized in Chinese politics and history. She currently is the Henry Rosovsky Professor of Government at Harvard University. She is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, a corresponding fellow of the British Academy, a recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, and served as Director of Harvard's Fairbank Center for East Asian Research from 1999 to 2003 and as president of the Association for Asian Studies in 2007. More
Washington, DC: AAAS, c1990. 23 cm, 320, wraps, illus. More