Exploring life, death, and the afterlife in Mesopotamia, Alhena Gadotti and Alexandra Kleinerman examine how life and death experiences continually developed over the course of nearly three millennia of Mesopotamian history.
This is the first book on Coptic literature that contains a focused study of the literature related to Coptic affairs, which depicts the psychological state of the Copts, their social movements, their political inclinations, their intellectual tendencies, their sectarian rivalries, their emotional tendencies, their national aspirations, and their pride in the Pharaonic glories.
Si algo caracteriza a la obra de Haroldo Conti es la hondura de la concepción estilística y la diversidad de registros, puntos de vista y voces que utiliza para llegar a lo que siempre aparece como su núcleo central: el recuerdo, el pueblo, el ambiente rural y la injusticia.
The profound theories that Newton and Darwin arrived at were not initially easy for many people to understand, but as soon as this era came, it became easy for school students to understand these theories.
This book shares the life narrative of Deysi Quinones to shed light on the intricate relationship between her life and the wider cultural, political, social, and historical contexts of the Dominican Republic.
This volume considers Samuel Beckett's fiction and drama as major aesthetic and thematic influences on the work of Irish authors Eimear McBride, Keith Ridgway, Emma Donoghue, and Kevin Barry in the post-crash period of 2009-2015.
Dieses Buch untersucht, wie phänomenologische Ansätze zu den Themen Verleiblichung, Wahrnehmung und gelebte Erfahrung innerhalb der Disability Studies, der Critical Race Theory und der Queer Studies diskutiert werden.
This book provides new empirical evidence about the ways in which social inequalities, especially those of class, shape and delimit forms of cultural reception and creative opportunity.