In his new book The Verdict respected Algerian political activist and humanitarian Elias Adam presents his carefully judged observation and examination of the human condition.
In his new book The Verdict respected Algerian political activist and humanitarian Elias Adam presents his carefully judged observation and examination of the human condition.
This book examines the place of women in Soviet Russia from the 1917 Revolution through the post-World War II period, discussing how the Soviet construction of gender perpetuated inequality even as it dramatically expanded women's roles in society.
When a legal rule requires us to drive on the right, notarize our wills, or refrain from selling bootleg liquor, how are we to describe and understand that requirement?
The Tradwife Revolution: An Ethnography of Trad Futurism on Social Media examines online networks of "e;tradwives"e; - women on social media who align themselves with traditional gender roles and homemaking as a revolutionary lifestyle choice in modern times.
The Tradwife Revolution: An Ethnography of Trad Futurism on Social Media examines online networks of "e;tradwives"e; - women on social media who align themselves with traditional gender roles and homemaking as a revolutionary lifestyle choice in modern times.
Transnational Feminist Pedagogies: Meanings, Methods, and Experiences explores how transnational feminist pedagogies are practiced, challenged, and reimagined in contemporary classrooms.
This interdisciplinary collection examines literature, philosophy, and political theory through twenty-five essays exploring fundamental questions about being, existence, and political identity.
Building critically from the work of Erich Fromm, who argued that societies based on class domination foster aggressive personalities and normalize pathology, this unique book envisions spiritual intellectual emotional unity to promote a living experience of fulfilling and productive social relations.
This novel volume presents an ethnography of the gendered dynamics of informal labour relations in three cosmopolitan cities in India-Kolkata, Delhi, and Noida-in order to analyse women's agency and identity formation in the domestic labour sphere in India.
SURRENDER: The End of Human Illusion and the Return to God is a reflective exploration of the human condition beneath belief, culture, ideology, and progress.
Building critically from the work of Erich Fromm, who argued that societies based on class domination foster aggressive personalities and normalize pathology, this unique book envisions spiritual intellectual emotional unity to promote a living experience of fulfilling and productive social relations.
This interdisciplinary collection examines literature, philosophy, and political theory through twenty-five essays exploring fundamental questions about being, existence, and political identity.
This novel volume presents an ethnography of the gendered dynamics of informal labour relations in three cosmopolitan cities in India-Kolkata, Delhi, and Noida-in order to analyse women's agency and identity formation in the domestic labour sphere in India.