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Visual Sociology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 464

Visual Sociology

This new version of the authoritative textbook in the field of visual sociology focuses on the key topics of documentary photography, visual ethnography, collaborative visual research, visual empiricism, the study of the visual symbol and teaching sociology visually. This updated and expanded edition includes nearly twice as many images and incorporates new in-depth case studies, drawing upon the author’s lifetime of pioneering research and teaching as well as the often neglected experiences of women and people of color. The book examines how documentary photography can be useful to sociologists, both because of the topics examined by documentarians and as an example of how seeing is socia...

BELOVED WIFE
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 105

BELOVED WIFE

AUTHOR'S NOTE: The following is a work of fiction. However, it is based on a true story. It is a tale torn straight from the yellowed pages of history deep in the heart of small-town Texas. Names, dates and places have been changed to protect the innocent...if there be any. Love should be magnetic. Did time begin when two lips melted as one under the hot Texas sun? How did the dusty ticking of the clock wrap itself so tightly around destiny? The heart quickens as the arrow strikes home. Adonis weeps once more. Somewhere in the depths of the searing myth the truth beckons from the cold empty grave. They will roof their temples with the sculls of their victims. What's the good of courage to the snared hare? If he moves, he dies, if he does not move, he dies.

American Indians and the Fight for Equal Voting Rights
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 365

American Indians and the Fight for Equal Voting Rights

The struggle for voting rights was not limited to African Americans in the South. American Indians also faced discrimination at the polls and still do today. This book explores their fight for equal voting rights and carefully documents how non-Indian officials have tried to maintain dominance over Native peoples despite the rights they are guaranteed as American citizens. Laughlin McDonald has participated in numerous lawsuits brought on behalf of Native Americans in Montana, Colorado, Nebraska, South Dakota, and Wyoming. This litigation challenged discriminatory election practices such as at-large elections, redistricting plans crafted to dilute voting strength, unfounded allegations of el...

The Edwardian Detective
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 420

The Edwardian Detective

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-11-22
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  • Publisher: Routledge

This title was first published in 1999 & examines the range of detective literature produced between 1901 and 1915 in Britain, during the reign of Edward VII and the early reign of George V. The book assesses the literature as cultural history, with a focus on issues such as legal reform, marital reform, surveillance, Germanophobia, masculinity/femininity, the "best-seller", the arms race, international diplomacy and the concept of "popular" literature. The work also addresses specific issues related to the relationship of law to literature, such as: the law in literature; the law as literature, the role of literature in surveillance and policing; the interpretation of legal issues by literature; the degree to which literature describes and interprets law; the description of legal processes in detective literature; and the connections between detective literature and cultural practices and transitions.

Arapaho Historical Traditions
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 540

Arapaho Historical Traditions

Told by Paul Moss (1911–1995), a highly respected storyteller and ceremonial leader, these twelve texts introduce us to an immensely rich literature. As works of an oral tradition, they had until now remained beyond the reach of those who do not speak the Arapaho language. Here, for the first time, these outstanding examples of Indigenous North American literature are printed in their original language (in the standard orthography used on the Wind River Reservation) but made accessible to a wider audience through English translation and comprehensive introductions, notes, commentaries and an Arapaho-English glossary. The Arapaho traditions chosen for this anthology tell of hunting, scouting, fighting, horse-stealing, capture and escape, friendly encounters between tribes, diplomacy and war, conflict with the U.S. and battles with its troops. They also include accounts of vision quests and religious rites, the fate of an Arapaho woman captured by Utes, and Arapaho uses of the “Medicine Wheel” in the Bighorn Mountains.

Arapaho Stories, Songs, and Prayers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 571

Arapaho Stories, Songs, and Prayers

Many of these narratives, gathered in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, were obtained or published only in English translation. Although this is the case with many Arapaho stories, extensive Arapaho-language texts exist that have never before been published—until now. Arapaho Stories, Songs, and Prayers gives new life to these manuscripts, celebrating Arapaho oral narrative traditions in all the richness of their original language.

Sacred Objects and Sacred Places
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 314

Sacred Objects and Sacred Places

The issues of returning human remains, curating sacred objects, and preserving tribal traditions are addressed to provide the reader with a full picture of Native Americans' struggle to keep their heritage alive."--BOOK JACKET.

The Edwardian Detective, 1901-1915
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 430

The Edwardian Detective, 1901-1915

This volume is the first major study to investigate many of the canonical and less-canonical writers of detective literature. It focuses on such major figures as Conan Doyle, Chesterton, Bennett and others. Important women writers are also included.

Algonquian and Iroquoian Linguistics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 120

Algonquian and Iroquoian Linguistics

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Also Called Sacajawea
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 140

Also Called Sacajawea

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Anthropologist Tom Johnson, a long-time fieldworker among the Eastern Shoshone Indians, unfolds a captivating story of mistaken identity, manipulated facts, and disputed legend involving Sacajawea, the young Shoshone who accompanied the Lewis and Clark expedition. For over a hundred years, many have believed Sacajawea rejoined her people at Wind River where she died and was buried in 1884. Conclusive evidence surfaced in the 1950s that the woman in that grave was not Sacajawea. Through his careful unraveling of Shoshone oral tradition, bolstered by the discovery of a key historical document, Johnson strips away decades of cover-up to reveal the Wind River Sacajawea's true identity without discrediting Shoshone history and values. The reader is invited onto a contemporary reservation to share in conversations with Native people who have a stake in both perpetuating and disputing the legend of Sacajawea. Also Called Sacajawea touches upon a universal ethnohistorical theme: the elevation of oral tradition to honor the beliefs about ancestors. It also illuminates how the dominant culture imposes its values and attitudes on Native people.