Taking Risks MAExplores activist scholarship in relation to feminism and social movements in the Americas. Taking Risks offers a creative, interdisciplinary approach to narrating the stories of activist scholarship by women. The essays are based on the textual analysis of interviews, oral histories, ethnography, video storytelling, and theater. The contributors come from many disciplinary backgrounds, including theater, history, literature, sociology, feminist
the creation of the Adirondack and Niagara Falls state parks
they are collectively concerned with questions of voice
Anne Clifford describes the dramatic and tragic events of her life in the seventeenth century
the current crisis in philosophical and political thought in the People's Republic
Bernstein explores how the thought of Leo Strauss amounts to a model for thinking about the connection between philosophy
school influences on the Old French
While previous works have dealt with personnel and time management issues
or to protect or defend a research or business situation
Dry forests constitute the bulk of the African tropical forests
recipients of the International Lenin Peace Prize are represented in this series of interviews
It reveals that the growth of monopolies and issuing of new charters was an integral issue triggering subjects to engage in politics
The book uses the framework of a community study to address such large questions as the adequacy of Confucianism as model for Chinese society