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Rising Star | |||
| Dandyism, Gender and Performance in the Fin de Siecle | Social Studies | |||
| Rhonda K Garelick | ||||
| Princeton University Press 1999 232 pages | ||||
| Paperback Illustrated 069104869X | ||||
| Published Price $19.95 | Our Price £4.99 | |||
| Celebrity personalities owe their fame not to specific deeds but to the ability to project a distinct personal image. Focusing on this particular form of celebrity, Garelick locates a prototype of the star personality in 19th century dandies and aesthete literary figures including Beau Brummell, Baudelaire, Mallarme and Oscar Wilde. Recent dandy-like figures, such as the artist formerly known as Prince, Jackie Onassis and Jacques Derrida, all share a legacy provided by the encounter between high and 'low' culture. | ||||
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Distinctiveness and Memory | |||
| Social Studies | ||||
| R Reed HuntJames B (Edited by) | ||||
| Oxford University Press 2006 476 pages | ||||
| Hardback 0195169662 | ||||
| Published Price £52.00 | Sale Price £7.99 | |||
| Research relevant to the topic of distinctiveness and memory dates back over 100 years and boasts a literature of well over 2,000 published articles. Throughout this history, numerous theories have been offered and subsequently refined. Comprising 19 essays in five sections, covering the basic concepts, bizarreness, implicit memory tests, distinctiveness in the social context and neuroscience, this volume presents an historical overview of the subject, the results of current research and several new theories. | ||||
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58249The Pursuit of Happiness | |||
| A History from the Greeks to the Present | Social Studies | |||
| Darrin M McMahon | ||||
| Allen Lane 2006 544 pages | ||||
| Hardback Illustrated 0713994827 | ||||
| Published Price £25.00 | Sale Price £3.99 | |||
| Hegel observed that 'periods of happiness... are the blank pages of history': those pages are the subject of this study. Tracing changing conceptions of happiness from the Greek and Roman philosophers to its appearance as an ideal in the declarations of Independence and the Rights of Man, McMahon argues that our modern belief in a right to happiness is the result of a revolution in expectations since the 18th century. | ||||
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Voltaire's Coconuts | |||
| or Anglomania in Europe | Social Studies | |||
| Ian Buruma | ||||
| Phoenix 2000 326 pages | ||||
| Paperback 0753809540 | ||||
| Published Price £7.99 | Sale Price £1.99 | |||
| In his 'gallery of Anglophiles', Ian Buruma explores European ideas about Englishness and what Europeans have admired or loathed about Britain. Combining memories of his own Anglo-Dutch-German-Jewish family with biographical stories of figures including Voltaire, Goethe, the 'parkomane' Prince Hermann von Puckler-Muskau, Nikolaus Pevsner and failed 1848 revolutionaries such as Kossuth and Mazzini, Buruma has found a wholly original way of describing the relationship between Britain and Europe. | ||||
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Welcome to Everytown | |||
| A Journey into the English Mind | Social Studies | |||
| Julian Baggini | ||||
| Granta 2007 274 pages | ||||
| Hardback 1862079218 | ||||
| Published Price £14.99 | Sale Price £2.99 | |||
| What do the English really think? To find out, philosopher Julian Baggini spent six months living in a semi in S66 (Rotherham, South Yorkshire), the most typical postcode in the country. Making friends in the local, reading the Sun and the Daily Mail, he begins to understand people's beliefs, hopes and fears. The result is an eye-opening and entertaining look at what it means to be English and, for Baggini, an unexpected personal journey of rediscovery. | ||||
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Images of Eden | |||
| An Enquiry into the Psychology of Aesthetics | Social Studies | |||
| Arthur Edwards | ||||
| Skylark 2003 349 pages | ||||
| Hardback Illustrated 0953611604 | ||||
| Published Price £34.95 | Sale Price £4.99 | |||
| Aesthetics is traditionally regarded as an aspect of philosophy: Edwards's approach is different. He argues that any work of art is devised in the mind of the artist and interpreted in the mind of the beholder and must therefore constitute a device of communication between those two minds. He explores the implications of this idea in a wide-ranging, cross-cultural quest that extends from Freud's model of the psyche to the trigonometry of the Great Pyramid and from communication theory to the Ying Yang symbol. | ||||
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Histories: French Constructions of the Past | |||
| Postwar French Thought. Volume 1 | Social Studies | |||
| Jacques Revel; Lynn Hunt (Edited by) | ||||
| New Press 1995 654 pages | ||||
| Paperback 1565844351 | ||||
| Published Price $22.95 | Sale Price £2.99 | |||
| The first of four volumes that trace the intellectual transformations of postwar France through anthologies of seminal writings, Histories focuses on the historians associated with the journal Annales, setting their work in the wider context of postwar French historiography, structuralism, quantitative methods and interdisciplinary studies. The selections include foundational texts by Braudel, Labrousse, Duby, Chartier and Wachtel, as well as works by Foucault, Levi-Strauss and Bourdieu, many of them in their first English translation. | ||||
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Our Own Devices | |||
| The Past and Future of Body Technology | Social Studies | |||
| Edward Tenner | ||||
| Knopf 2003 314 pages | ||||
| Hardback 0375407227 | ||||
| Published Price $26.00 | Sale Price £3.99 | |||
| Edward Tenner has been dubbed 'the philosopher of everyday technology' by an American radio station, and everyday objects that affect how we use our bodies - how we sit, stand, walk and communicate - are the subject of his intriguing study. Tenner examines the structures, devices and systems we use and our skills in using them - 'technology and technique' - and discusses topics including bottle-feeding, footwear, posture chairs and reclining chairs, musical and text keyboards, eyeglasses and helmets. American-cut pages. | ||||
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Our Own Devices | |||
| The Past and Future of Body Technology | Social Studies | |||
| Edward Tenner | ||||
| Knopf 2003 314 pages | ||||
| Hardback 0375407227 | ||||
| Published Price $26.00 | Sale Price £3.99 | |||
| Edward Tenner has been dubbed 'the philosopher of everyday technology' by an American radio station, and everyday objects that affect how we use our bodies - how we sit, stand, walk and communicate - are the subject of his intriguing study. Tenner examines the structures, devices and systems we use and our skills in using them - 'technology and technique' - and discusses topics including bottle-feeding, footwear, posture chairs and reclining chairs, musical and text keyboards, eyeglasses and helmets. American-cut pages. | ||||
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Better a Shrew than a Sheep | |||
| Women, Drama and the Culture of Jest in Early Modern England | Social Studies | |||
| Pamela Allen Brown | ||||
| Cornell University Press 2003 263 pages | ||||
| Paperback Illustrated 0801488362 | ||||
| Published Price £13.95 | Sale Price £5.99 | |||
| In this study, Pamela Allen Brown focuses on early modern jesting literature - a genre generally thought of as a discourse closed to women - and considers how the culture of jest shaped women's experience of both everyday life and stage dramas. Using many kinds of popular and documentary sources, Brown shows that ordinary women were not always, as commonly supposed, the butt of men's jokes, but often appear as bawdy storytellers, with a ready wit, and keen satirists, infused with a 'spirit of artful ridicule'. | ||||
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Better a Shrew than a Sheep | |||
| Women, Drama and the Culture of Jest in Early Modern England | Social Studies | |||
| Pamela Allen Brown | ||||
| Cornell University Press 2003 263 pages | ||||
| Paperback Illustrated 0801488362 | ||||
| Published Price £13.95 | Sale Price £5.99 | |||
| In this study, Pamela Allen Brown focuses on early modern jesting literature - a genre generally thought of as a discourse closed to women - and considers how the culture of jest shaped women's experience of both everyday life and stage dramas. Using many kinds of popular and documentary sources, Brown shows that ordinary women were not always, as commonly supposed, the butt of men's jokes, but often appear as bawdy storytellers, with a ready wit, and keen satirists, infused with a 'spirit of artful ridicule'. | ||||
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The Asian Mystique | |||
| Dragon Ladies, Geisha Girls and Our Fantasies of the Exotic Orient | Social Studies | |||
| Sheridan Prasso | ||||
| PublicAffairs 2005 439 pages | ||||
| Hardback 1586482149 | ||||
| Published Price $27.95 | Sale Price £4.99 | |||
| Race, sex, fantasy and power - these are the issues explored in this highly provocative book. Challenging the cultural and political stereotypes that are still prevalent in the West, Sheridan Prasso offers anecdotes and insights drawn from her extensive experience of the Far East. She combines a sensitive understanding and a strong sense of history in this account of Asian women and Western fallacies about them. Scruffy jacket. | ||||
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Tribes | |||
| Social Studies | ||||
| Art Wolfe | ||||
| Thames & Hudson 1997 160 pages | ||||
| Hardback Illustrated 0500542155 344x230mm | ||||
| Published Price £24.95 | Sale Price £4.99 | |||
| To celebrate the fast-disappearing traditions of dress and decoration in tribal societies, the renowned nature photographer Art Wolfe travelled the world documenting peoples such as the Masai and Samburu of Kenya, the Bomai and Huli of Papua New Guinea, the Quechua people of Peru and the richly tattooed Polynesian tribes. Wolfe offers a detailed commentary on the peoples depicted in his striking images and the book is introduced by a professor of anthropology, David Maybury-Lewis of Harvard University. | ||||
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Memory and Popular Film | |||
| Social Studies | ||||
| Paul Grainge (Edited by) | ||||
| Manchester University Press 2003 261 pages | ||||
| Paperback 0719063752 | ||||
| Published Price £14.99 | Sale Price £2.99 | |||
| These 12 essays discuss the status and function of memory in cultural life through topics such as film festivals and the revival of classic Hollywood, films and the Vietnam war, and John Sayles's Lone Star. Inside Popular Film series. | ||||
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Memory and Popular Film | |||
| Social Studies | ||||
| Paul Grainge (Edited by) | ||||
| Manchester University Press 2003 261 pages | ||||
| Hardback 0719063744 | ||||
| Published Price £45.00 | Sale Price £3.99 | |||
| These 12 essays discuss the status and function of memory in cultural life through topics such as film festivals and the revival of classic Hollywood, films and the Vietnam war, and John Sayles's Lone Star. Inside Popular Film series. No jacket. | ||||
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