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Double Agency - Tina Chen - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Double Agency - Tina Chen - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Double Exposure - Bernard Faure - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Double Exposure - Bernard Faure - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Double Exposures - Eric Downing - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Double Exposures - Eric Downing - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Double Exposures aims not only to focus attention on competing meanings of realism and mimesis in nineteenth-century German narrative fiction, but also to supply a quite different account of how realism''s typically submerged structures allow readers to explore some of the basic phenomena and contradictions of their extra-literary, social existence. It challenges the currently dominant critical perspective on German poetic realism (and on literary realism in general), which considers this seemingly transparent mode of representation a deeply ideological and self-deceiving form of cultural discourse that reiterates, and so reinforces, powerful social constraints already at work in the extra-literary sphere. By rethinking the landmark theories of Jacobson and Barthes, Horkheimer and Adorno, and Freud and Lacan—especially their attention to repetition—to point out that any instance of formal repetition produces effects that cannot be contained, the author articulates how the supposedly marginal moments of faltering to both its own and its other cultural discourses are, in fact, intrinsic effects of poetic realism''s double, conflictual nature. Through a series of close readings of several realist novellas by Adalbert Stifter, Gottfried Keller, Theodor Storm, C. F. Meyer, and Wilhelm Raabe, the book explores a number of realism''s array of "redundant" motifs having to do with nature, gender, family, class, and aesthetics. It demonstrates that the realist project was always about more than simply reinforcing bourgeois ideology, and always fostered a form of self-awareness and reflection inseparable from what we value as literature.

DKK 716.00
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United Front - Paul Schuler - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

United Front - Paul Schuler - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Conventional wisdom emerging from China and other autocracies claims that single-party legislatures and elections are mutually beneficial for citizens and autocrats. This line of thought reasons that these institutions can serve multiple functions, like constraining political leaders or providing information about citizens. In United Front, Paul Schuler challenges these views through his examination of the past and present functioning of the Vietnam National Assembly (VNA), arguing that the legislature's primary role is to signal strength to the public. When active, the critical behavior from delegates in the legislature represents cross fire within the regime rather than genuine citizen feedback. In making these arguments, Schuler counters a growing scholarly trend to see democratic institutions within single-party settings like China and Vietnam as useful for citizens or regime performance. His argument also suggests that there are limits to generating genuinely "consultative authoritarianism" through quasi-democratic institutions. Applying a diverse range of cutting-edge social science methods on a wealth of original data such as legislative speeches, election returns, and surveys, Schuler shows that even in a seemingly vociferous legislature like the VNA, the ultimate purpose of the institution is not to reflect the views of citizens, but rather to signal the regime's preferences while taking down rivals.

DKK 262.00
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Double Talk - Kathryn A. Woolard - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

A Distant Front in the Cold War - Sergey Mazov - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

The Cold War in East Asia, 1945-1991 - - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

American Graphic - Rebecca B. Clark - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

American Graphic - Rebecca B. Clark - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

What do we really mean when we call something "graphic"? In American Graphic, Rebecca Clark examines the "graphic" as a term tellingly at odds with itself. On the one hand, it seems to evoke the grotesque; on the other hand, it promises the geometrically streamlined in the form of graphs, diagrams, and user interfaces. Clark's innovation is to ask what happens when the same moment in a work of literature is graphic in both ways at once. Her answer suggests the graphic turn in contemporary literature is intimately implicated in the fraught dynamics of identification. As Clark reveals, this double graphic indexes the unseemliness of a lust—in our current culture of information—for cool epistemological mastery over the bodies of others. Clark analyzes the contemporary graphic along three specific axes: the ethnographic, the pornographic, and the infographic. In each chapter, Clark's explication of the double graphic reads a canonical author against literary, visual and/or performance works by Black and/or female creators. Pairing works by Edgar Allan Poe, Vladimir Nabokov, and Thomas Pynchon with pieces by Mat Johnson, Kara Walker, Fran Ross, Narcissister, and Teju Cole, Clark tests the effects and affects of the double graphic across racialized and gendered axes of differences. American Graphic forces us to face how closely and uncomfortably yoked together disgust and data have become in our increasingly graph-ick world.

DKK 262.00
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Nationalism, Antisemitism, and Fascism in France - Michel Winock - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Nationalism, Antisemitism, and Fascism in France - Michel Winock - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

This wide-ranging work confronts the complex question of nationalism in France in its various permutations—myths, obsessions, possibilities, and dangers. French nationalism has always been a double-edged sword, from its beginnings in the French Revolution through the two Napoleonic empires, Boulangism, the Dreyfus affair, the fascist groups of the 1930’s, Marshal Pétain’s National Revolution during World War II, and its latest contemporary incarnation in Jean-Marie Le Pen’s National Front. The author distinguishes between an “open” nationalism, based on the revolutionary values of liberty and equality for all, and “closed” nationalism, which is xenophobic—and, more particularly, antisemitic. He studies not only governments and political figures—Napoleon, Louis Napoleon, Marshal Pétain, and General de Gaulle—but also the myths associated with nationalism. These myths are captured in newspaper articles (the charity bazaar fire of 1897), in literature (Huysmans, Céline), and in the writings of insurgents (Edouard Drumont, Jules Guérin). The author pays particular attention to French “national socialism,” which wanted to transcend the categories of left and right in order to unite workers and owners under the banner of a providential leader, but which inevitably scapegoated the Jews. In tracing the history of closed nationalism and its need for a providential man, the author also sheds new light on the relation between socialism and fascism in France, most recently brought to the fore by the Mitterand government in the 1980’s. In the process of analyzing nationalism in France, the author draws on areas of study ranging from French anti-Americanism and Zeev Sternhell’s history of “unconscious” fascism in France to the mythical use of Joan of Arc in the service of antisemitism.

DKK 271.00
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The New States of Abortion Politics - Joshua C. Wilson - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Invisible Companions - J. Bradley Wigger - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

The Street Politics of Abortion - Joshua C. Wilson - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

The Street Politics of Abortion - Joshua C. Wilson - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

The U.S. Supreme Court decision in Roe v. Wade stands as a historic victory for abortion-rights activists. But rather than serving as the coda to what had been a comparatively low-profile social conflict, the decision mobilized a wave of anti-abortion protests and ignited a heated struggle that continues to this day. Picking up the story in the contentious decades that followed Roe , The Street Politics of Abortion is the first book to consider the rise and fall of clinic-front protests through the 1980s and 1990s, the most visible and contentious period in U.S. reproductive politics. Joshua Wilson considers how street level protests lead to three seminal Court decisions— Planned Parenthood v. Williams, Schenck v. Pro-Choice Network of Western N.Y. , and Hill v. Colorado . The eventual demise of street protests via these cases taught anti-abortion activists the value of incremental institutional strategies that could produce concrete policy gains without drawing the public''s attention. Activists on both sides ultimately moved—often literally—from the streets to fight in state legislative halls and courtrooms. At its core, the story of clinic-front protests is the story of the Christian Right''s mercurial assent as a force in American politics. As the conflict moved from the street, to the courts, and eventually to legislative halls, the competing sides came to rely on a network of lawyers and professionals to champion their causes. New Christian Right institutions—including Pat Robertson''s American Center for Law and Justice and the Regent University Law School, and Jerry Falwell''s Liberty University School of Law—trained elite activists for their "front line" battles in government. Wilson demonstrates how the abortion-rights movement, despite its initial success with Roe , has since faced continuous challenges and difficulties, while the anti-abortion movement continues to gain strength in spite of its losses.

DKK 224.00
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The Street Politics of Abortion - Joshua C. Wilson - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

The Street Politics of Abortion - Joshua C. Wilson - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

The U.S. Supreme Court decision in Roe v. Wade stands as a historic victory for abortion-rights activists. But rather than serving as the coda to what had been a comparatively low-profile social conflict, the decision mobilized a wave of anti-abortion protests and ignited a heated struggle that continues to this day. Picking up the story in the contentious decades that followed Roe , The Street Politics of Abortion is the first book to consider the rise and fall of clinic-front protests through the 1980s and 1990s, the most visible and contentious period in U.S. reproductive politics. Joshua Wilson considers how street level protests lead to three seminal Court decisions— Planned Parenthood v. Williams, Schenck v. Pro-Choice Network of Western N.Y. , and Hill v. Colorado . The eventual demise of street protests via these cases taught anti-abortion activists the value of incremental institutional strategies that could produce concrete policy gains without drawing the public''s attention. Activists on both sides ultimately moved—often literally—from the streets to fight in state legislative halls and courtrooms. At its core, the story of clinic-front protests is the story of the Christian Right''s mercurial assent as a force in American politics. As the conflict moved from the street, to the courts, and eventually to legislative halls, the competing sides came to rely on a network of lawyers and professionals to champion their causes. New Christian Right institutions—including Pat Robertson''s American Center for Law and Justice and the Regent University Law School, and Jerry Falwell''s Liberty University School of Law—trained elite activists for their "front line" battles in government. Wilson demonstrates how the abortion-rights movement, despite its initial success with Roe , has since faced continuous challenges and difficulties, while the anti-abortion movement continues to gain strength in spite of its losses.

DKK 816.00
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Beckett, Derrida, and the Event of Literature - Asja Szafraniec - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Beckett, Derrida, and the Event of Literature - Asja Szafraniec - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Walter Benjamin - Sigrid Weigel - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Barroco and Other Writings - Severo Sarduy - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Thinking Its Presence - Dorothy J. Wang - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Barroco and Other Writings - Severo Sarduy - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Faith in Rights - Amelie Barras - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Woman Lawyer - Barbara Babcock - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk