Writing the Self and the English-Speaking Worlds
This collection of essays examines the political power of life writing. From autobiography to memoir, these works show how telling one’s own story can negotiate identity, redress injustice, and unsettle dominant narratives, creating new spaces for resistance and change.
This book measures the properties of shaly rocks, focusing on Cation Exchange Capacity (CEC). We use XRD, SEM, and log analysis to study clay minerals for applications in Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) and drilling fluids, concluding with oil and gas from shales.
Drawing on unpublished archives, this study analyzes the Serbian Orthodox reception of Catholic doctrine since Vatican II. It provides unique insights into key theological debates, highlighting the convergences and enduring tensions that shape ongoing ecumenical dialogue.
This insightful work traces the genealogy of Triple Consciousness through the lens of black feminist thought. Highlighting the resistance and resilience of black women, it is an essential companion for students and scholars in women’s, ethnic, and African American studies.
Crossing the Boundaries in English Language Teaching
This volume offers international perspectives on major challenges in the teaching of English. It provides contextual analysis and pedagogical recommendations to help teachers and students overcome obstacles in learning, assessment, and professional development.
A comprehensive examination of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC). Leading scholars from Africa and China move beyond simplistic narratives to explore the evolution, achievements, and challenges of one of the 21st century’s most consequential partnerships.
Composers and Musicologists on the Present and Future of Art Music
A collection of essays by composers, musicologists, and performers on contemporary art music. This book explores aesthetic, practical, and psychological aspects of new music—from how it is heard and created to its cultural expression. Includes two complete scores.
This book bridges ancient wisdom and modern realities, integrating sociological theories with New Testament principles. It offers a spiritual perspective on today’s complex social challenges, inviting readers to respond with informed, faith-based action.
Libya Unveiled
This book explores Libya’s history of resistance against colonial and authoritarian rule, leading to the 2011 uprising and its aftermath. Emphasizing local agency, it examines the challenges of state-building as Libyans persist in their pursuit of a stable, democratic future.
Reimagining Nigeria
Amidst Nigeria’s complex challenges—from insurgency to ethnic tensions—this study underscores peace and unity as the foundational pillars for nation-building. It offers practical pathways for promoting tolerance, reconciliation, and a resilient, inclusive future.
Gold Economy of India
This book is an in-depth investigation into the people’s demand for gold. It provides a thorough understanding of Government policies on gold and its impact, using data analysis of lakhs of households in India to explore gold consumption habits and behavioral analysis.
Translations and Ruptures
This book examines the interplay of translation, theatre, and social reform in nineteenth-century Maharashtra. It reveals how translation was not just a literary activity, but a political tool used both to sustain caste hierarchies and to forge emancipatory possibilities.
Essays on Traditional and Avant-Garde Composers
Essays by composers and performers on contemporary art music. Gain insights into the creative process and the composer-audience relationship. Includes four scores and valuable perspectives by Han Chinese writers, with information rarely available in English.
Early Socioeconomic Adversity and Youth Physical Health
This book explores how socioeconomic adversity impacts adolescent health. Using a life course framework, it examines the neurobiological, physiological, and behavioral pathways linking adversity and health, offering a solid foundation for future research.
Identity, Power, and Ethics in the Post-Pandemic World Order
This book examines the fractures shaping our century, confronting accelerating crises of disinformation and the erosion of truth. It is not just a diagnosis—it is a call to imagine new frameworks of resilience. Essential reading to navigate the shifting architecture of power.
An Other Raphael
In his famous “School of Athens,” an image of apparent harmony, Raphael included little-noticed motifs of discord. This aesthetics of fragmentation and combination is echoed throughout a career in which he crossed professional and medial boundaries, from painting to prints.
This book presents the latest research in intelligent technologies that benefit society. It reports on studies contributing to the theory and practice of AI, with interdisciplinary applications in smart cities, education, healthcare, law, and mechanical engineering.
This collection explores how technology—from AI to social media—is reshaping Holocaust memory and education. It examines the opportunities and risks, from increased accessibility to potential distortion, offering vital insights for preserving historical truth in the digital age.
Picture books are invaluable expressions of national identity. As quality translated children’s books grow in number, they can foster shared meanings across borders. This book explores picture books in Australia and China, making it essential for students, teachers, and parents.
The Theological Imperative Informing Safeguarding
Theology brings a life-giving perspective to safeguarding, identifying the abuse of any vulnerable person as an abuse of Christ himself. This work emphasizes authority as service, the agency of the child, and gives prominence to the voices of survivors and restorative processes.
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