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Pedagogy(Book)
The Question of Impersonation
Indiana University Press
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01/04/1995
Argues that teaching is a performance that incorporates the personal in acts of "im-personation."
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The Mirror and the Killer-Queen(Book)
Otherness in Literary Language
Indiana University Press
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01/06/1996
Demonstrates the centrality of aesthetics and the literary to studies of otherness and cultural contact. Drawing on literary theory, anthropology, and psychoanalysis, this title contends that litera...
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Ethics after Idealism(Book)
Theory-Culture-Ethnicity-Reading
Indiana University Press
Published:
22/01/1998
Explores the issue of cultural otherness in fiction, film, and other forms. The author argues, what demands to be examined critically is no longer identity politics per se but, more precisely, the i...
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Figuring Age(Book)
Women, Bodies, Generations
Indiana University Press
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22/03/1999
Like other markers of social difference, age is given meaning by a culture. Yet unlike gender and race, the subjects of age and aging have received little sustained attention. This book engages the ...
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Nothing in Itself(Paperback)
Complexions of Fashion
Indiana University Press
Published:
11/06/1988
Suggests that fashion has anticipated and redefined, in the dazzle on the runway, or even in the ready-to-wear, the terms in which it is critiqued, while sometimes giving the impression that it is i...
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Biotechnology and Culture(Book)
Bodies, Anxieties, Ethics
Indiana University Press
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22/01/2001
With every new media frenzy over surrogacy, cloning, organ transplantation, and the like, people raise troubling questions: Can a child have two mothers? Should we learn our genetic futures? This bo...
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Representing Animals(Book)
Indiana University Press
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25/11/2002
Explores the complex connections between our imagining of animals and our cultural environment. This title examines the ways we talk, write, photograph, imagine, and otherwise represent animals. It ...
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