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Postphenomenology and Architecture - - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Prison Architecture and Punishment in Colonial Senegal - Dior Konate - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

The Postcolonial Condition of Architecture in Asia - Francis Chia Hui Lin - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Central Asian Cultures, Arts, and Architecture - Ardi Kia - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Building Hegemonic Order Russia's Way - Michael O. Slobodchikoff - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Building Hegemonic Order Russia's Way - Michael O. Slobodchikoff - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

This book examines Russia’s emergence after the collapse of the Soviet Union and its creation of a security architecture in the post-Soviet space. Many scholars argue that Russia is a coercive power in the region that forces states to act in only its own interests. While acknowledging Russia’s power this author argues that it is not able to merely force states to behave as it wants them to. Instead, Russia must use bilateral and multilateral cooperation to develop a security architecture that provides order, stability and predictable behavior for both Russia as the hegemon and the weaker powers in the region. By building this security architecture, Russia and the other states in the post-Soviet space are better able to achieve their strategic goals and provide for their own security. To achieve this, weaker states are able to press for certain concessions from Russia regarding how to structure bilateral relations as well as multilateral organizations. While Western politicians have argued that Russia has tried to reestablish the Soviet Union through coercive means, the reality is much more of a nuanced interaction among all of the states in the region, which ensures state sovereignty while allowing the weaker states to pursue their own interests. Using network analysis, this author shows how the regional structural architecture of cooperation was built and indicate how Russia is able to achieve order. This book also shows that there is a lack of order where states have refused to cooperate in building the structural architecture, which has led to conflict and territorial disputes.

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McLuhan's Techno-Sensorium City - Jaqueline Mcleod Rogers - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Audio Book - Mikko Keskinen - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Audio Book - Mikko Keskinen - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Audio Book deals with the ways in which the auditory—voices, sounds, noises—is represented in postphonograph narrative fiction. More specifically, it examines how the various technologies enabling the transmission or storing of sound and voice are figured in selected prose works. Drawing from contemporary American, British, French, and German literature, the author discusses these use of these technologies in Nicholson Baker''s Vox, Michel Tournier''s Tristan Vox, Heinrich Böll''s Murke''s Collected Silences, Don DeLillo''s The Body Artist, Nick Hornby''s High Fidelity, and Sylvia Brownrigg''s The Metaphysical Touch. The texts foreground sound technologies (the telephone, radio, tape recorder, answering machine, record player, or, counterintuitively, e-mail) in their narration and manifest important aspects of audio in literature. In prior criticism, these texts have not been systematically read from media-technological perspectives. The sound technologies represented in the texts problematize the clear distinction between speech and writing, or between "natural" articulation and its technological reproduction. Audio Book suggests that literary writing is metaphorically conceivable as a transmitting and storing technology, as an audiobook of sorts, capable of recording (upon writing) and reproducing (upon reading) auditory information. The sound technologies proper have also bearing on the narrative structure, metaphorics, and style of each fictional work studied in Audio Book. In addition, themes such as identity, genre, the nature of literary representation, and the absence/presence problem are brought to the fore on account of the technologies depicted.

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A Functional Theory of Government, Law, and Institutions - Kalu N. Kalu - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Dance and Modernism in Irish and German Literature and Culture - - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Public Places - Theodore F. Sheckels - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

China and the Founding of the United States - Dave Xueliang Wang - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Leading with Aesthetics - Mahesh Daas - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Art and Creativity in a New Guinea Society - Ross Bowden - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Homeland Security and Terrorism in Nigeria - - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Samuel Wiseman's Book of Record - Samuel Wiseman - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Is the Good Book Good Enough? - - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Who Governs the Internet? - Robert J. Domanski - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

South Asia Conundrum - B. M. Jain - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

EU Federalism and Constitutionalism - - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

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The Three Apostles of Russian Music - Gregor Tassie - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Francophone African Narratives and the Anglo-American Book Market - Vivan Steemers - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Christian Theology in the Age of Migration - - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

The Book of Esther and the Typology of Female Transfiguration in American Literature - Ariel Clark Silver - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

The Book of Esther and the Typology of Female Transfiguration in American Literature - Ariel Clark Silver - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

The enduring search for female salvation in American literature is first expressed through typology, an interpretive framework that pairs type with antitype, historical scriptural promise with future spiritual fulfillment. When Cotton Mather invokes the typos of Esther in Ornaments of the Daughters of Zion, a Puritan conduct book, he offers a female type of divine wisdom, authority and force. In the biblical Book of Esther, Esther acts as a female type of wisdom and redemption, but her story also engages the larger history of Hebrew salvation. In nineteenth-century America, Margaret Fuller seeks to extend the spiritual claims once made by Mather and establish the role of the divine female in the salvation of American culture and society. Fuller supplants the type of male sacrifice with a type of female transfiguration in works such as Woman in the Nineteenth Century. Nathaniel Hawthorne then transforms these iconoclastic ideals into literary life by engaging the multi-faceted figure of Esther as a typos of female redemption and salvation in “Legends of the Province House,” The Scarlet Letter, The Blithedale Romance, and The Marble Faun. Through his female characters -- Esther Dudley, Hester Prynne, Zenobia, and Miriam -- he seeks to fulfill the divine destiny of the American woman. Hawthorne discovers, however, that female redemption is followed by revenge, as Esther turns from saving her people to ensuring an end to their oppression. When Henry Adams later revives Esther Dudley in his novel Esther, he rejects male redemption for the American woman. In Democracy, Esther, Mont Saint Michel, and The Education of Henry Adams, Adams envisions an independent, eternal woman who can rival the political, scientific, artistic, and theological power of men. The movement from male to female salvation is achieved when the terms of female redemption are transformed and the American woman is established as her own source of divine wisdom, power, retribution, and force. The typology of female transfiguration in America is fulfilled by Fuller, Hawthorne, and Adams through the promise extended by the type of Esther.

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Reading the Islamic City - Akel Isma'il Kahera - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk