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  1. 801

    The transgender studies reader

    Published 2006
    Table of Contents: “…Kessler and Wendy McKenna -- Doing justice to someone : sex reassignment and allegories of transsexuality / Judith Butler -- Where did we go wrong? …”
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    Great lives a century in obituaries / Time great lives

    Published 2007
    Table of Contents: “…Patton, Brilliant American war leader 21 December 1945 -- John Maynard Keynes, A great economist 21 April 1946 -- Henry Ford, Motor manufacturer and idealist 7 April 1947 -- Mahatma Gandhi, Apostle of independence 30 January 1948 -- George Orwell, Criticism and allegory 21 January 1950 -- George Bernard Shaw, A prophet in the theatre 2 November 1950 -- Arnold Schoenberg, Beyond chromaticism 13 July 1951 -- Joseph Stalin, Dictator of Russia for 29 years 5 March 1953 -- Alan Turing, 17 June 1954 -- Henri Matisse, A master of modern French painting 3 November 1954 -- Sir Alexander Fleming, Discoverer of penicillin 11 March 1955 -- Albert Einstein, Father of nuclear physics 18 April 1955 -- Humphrey Bogart, An actor of authority 14 January 1957 -- Arturo Toscanini, A legendary musical figure 15 January 1957 -- Christian Dior, A master of couture design 24 October 1957 -- Dorothy L. …”
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    Galatians Verse by Verse. by Osborne, Grant R.

    Published 2017
    Table of Contents: “…Their Plan to Alienate the Galatians from Paul (4:17) -- The Need for Proper Zeal (4:18) -- Paul Is Anguished and Perplexed about the Galatians (4:19-20) -- His Anguish over Them (4:19) -- His Perplexity with Them (4:20) -- Freedom over Slavery: An Allegorical Argument (4:21-31) -- Paul Presents an Allegory from Scripture (4:21-23) -- The Command to Listen to the Law (4:21) -- The Two Sons of Abraham (4:22-23) -- The Two Wives Represent Two Covenants (4:24-27) -- The Old Covenant: Hagar / Jerusalem below Representing Slavery (4:24-25) -- The New Covenant: Sarah/Jerusalem above Representing Freedom (4:26-27) -- Paul Applies This to the Current Situation (4:28-31) -- The Children of the Flesh Persecuting the Children of Promise (4:28-29) -- The Inheritance Only for the Free Woman's Son (4:30) -- Plea to Remain Children of the Free Woman (4:31) -- The Law's Threat to Freedom (5:1-12) -- Take a Stand for Freedom (5:1) -- Paul Warns about the Danger of Circumcision (5:2-6) -- The End Results of Circumcision (5:2-4) -- Robs Christ of Any Value (5:2) -- Demands Perfect Obedience (5:3) -- Causes a Fall from Christ and Grace (5:4) -- The Solution: The True Gospel (5:5-6) -- Righteousness through the Spirit (5:5) -- Faith Expressed through Love (5:6) -- Paul Warns about the Danger of the False Teachers (5:7-12) -- Their Insidious Invasion of the Galatian Churches (5:7-9) -- Certain Judgment for Their Sins (5:10) -- Paul's Opposition to Them (5:11) -- Paul's Wish for Them (5:12) -- Freedom in Love and by the Spirit (5:13-24) -- Love Holds a Central Place in the Christian Life (5:13-15) -- The Meaning of Freedom: Love, Not Libertinism (5:13) -- Love as the Fulfillment of the Law (5:14) -- Warning about Conflicts (5:15) -- Life in the Spirit Is Opposed to Life in the Flesh (5:16-24) -- Antithesis between Flesh and Spirit (5:16-18).…”
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    Dictionary of visual discourse : a dialectical lexicon of terms by Sandywell, Barry

    Published 2011
    Table of Contents: “…A Priori -- Abschattungen (or Aspects) -- Absolute Freedom -- Absolute, The -- Abstraction -- Abyss -- Academy, The -- Acculturation -- Acknowledgements -- Adamic Language -- Aesthetic Attitude -- Aesthetic Machines -- Aesthetic Materialism -- Aesthetic Reflexivity -- Aesthetic Relativism -- Aesthetic Sensibility -- Aesthetic, Transcendental -- Aesthetic(s), Art and Beauty -- Age of Reason -- Age of the World View -- Aleatory Logics -- Aletheia -- Algorithm -- Algorithmic Reason (Rationality) -- Alienation/Alienation Effect -- Allegory -- Alphabet -- Alpha-Omega -- Als Ob -- Ambiguity -- Amour-Propre -- Analogue Computation -- Analogy -- Analysis -- Anamnesis -- Anatomy -- Androgyny -- Annotation Conventions and Abbreviations -- Anthropic Principle (Anthropic Cosmological Principle) -- Anthropocentrism -- Aphorism -- Apocalypse -- Appearance-And-Reality -- Appearance/Appearing -- Apperception -- Archaeology (of Knowledge) -- Archetype(s) -- Archimedean Point -- Architecture -- Art -- Articulation -- Artwork(s) -- As -- As-If -- Aspectival -- Aspect(s) -- Association -- Associationism -- Assumption -- Ataraxia -- Atomism -- Atoms -- Atonement -- Augenmensch -- Authenticity -- Author -- Authorial Intentionality -- Authorial Subjectivity -- Authoritative Text -- Autocritique (Autocriticism) -- Autograph -- Avant-Garde -- Awareness -- Awareness Threshold -- Baroque -- Be -- Beauty -- Being -- Being-At-Hand -- Being-In-The-World -- Bewusstsein -- Binary Hierarchy/Matrix -- Black -- Black Holes -- Blindness -- Body (Embodiment) -- Boredom -- Bricoleur -- Calculus -- Camera -- Camera Lucida -- Camera Obscura 1 -- Camera Obscura 2 -- Cantor's Paradox -- Capital/Capitalism -- Carnal Reflexivity -- Cartesian -- Cartesian Dualism -- Cartesian Neurosis -- Casuist/Casuistry -- Categorical Imperative -- Category Mistake -- Cause -- Cave -- Certainty -- Ceteris Paribus -- Chaos -- Cinema -- Civilization of the Sign -- Clarity/Clarification -- Class -- Classification(s) -- Clear and Distinct -- Cogito Ergo Sum -- Cogito (or 'The Cogito') -- Cognition -- Cognitive Filters -- Colour -- Common Sense -- Communication -- Complex Ideas -- Concept(s) -- Conceptual Cognition -- Conceptual Framework -- Conceptual Hierarchy -- Conceptual History -- Conceptualism -- Configuration -- Conjunctural Experiences -- Conscience -- Conscience Collective -- Consciousness -- Consciousness, Class -- Consciousness, Collective -- Consciousness, False -- Consciousness, History Of -- Consciousness, Imaginary -- Consciousness, Modes Of -- Consciousness, Philosophies Of -- Consciousness Raising -- Consciousness, Sociology Of -- Consciousness, Stream Of -- Constellation -- Constructivism -- Contemplate/Contemplation -- Contiguity -- Contingency -- Copy Theory of Truth -- Correspondence Theory of Truth -- Cosmological Argument -- Cosmology -- Cosmos -- Cosmos of Forms -- Criterion -- Critical Thinking -- Criticism -- Critique -- Cultural Anthropology/Sociology -- Cultural Field(s) -- Cultural Praxis -- Culture -- Culture, as Value -- Culture, Consumer -- Culture of the Image (Simulacral Culture) -- Culture, Postmodern -- Cybernetics -- Cyberspace -- Cybervision -- Cyborg -- Cyclopean -- Data -- Death -- Deconstruction -- Deconstruction as an Overcoming of Opposites -- Deconstruction as Analysis -- Deconstruction as Therapy -- Dedication -- Definite Article -- Definition -- Deixis -- Derealization -- Design -- Detail -- Diagram/Diagrammatization -- Dialectic of Enlightenment -- Dialectical Image -- Dialectical Imagination -- Dialectic(s) -- Dialogue -- Dictionary of Visual Discourse: A Dialectical Lexicon of Terms -- Difference/Différance -- Ding-An-Sich (or Das Ding-An-Sich) -- Discourse -- Discourse Analysis -- Discourse Formations -- Dogma -- Dreams -- Dualism -- Ducks and Rabbits -- Eden -- Education -- Ego -- Egocentric Predicament -- Egoism -- Eidetic Diagram -- Eidetic Image(ry) -- Eidolon/Eidola -- Eidos -- Empirical -- Empiricism -- Empiricism, Analytical -- Empiricism, as Neopositivism -- Empiricism, Instrumental -- Empiricism, Logical -- Empiricism, Radical -- End -- End of Art -- End of End -- End of Epistemology -- End of Logicism -- End of Man -- End of Philosophy -- Endism -- Enlightenment, The -- Enquiry/Inquiry -- Epiphenomenalism -- Episteme -- Epistemological Break -- Epistemology -- Epistemology, Anarchic -- Epistemology as Speculum Mentis -- Epistemology, Male -- Epistemology (Normative) -- Epistemonical -- Epoche (or Epoché) -- Error -- Ersatz -- Essay(s) -- Esse Est Percipi -- Essence -- Essentialism -- Etcetera -- Ethnomethodology -- Europe -- European -- Event, Reflexive -- Event(s) -- Evidence -- Evil -- Evil Demon -- Ex Nihilo -- Examples -- Existence -- Existentialism -- Experience -- Explanation -- Expressionism -- Expressivism -- External (World) -- Eye, as Erotic Object -- Eye, as Physical Organ -- Eye, as Spiritual Organ -- Eye, The -- Face -- Face Values -- Fact(s) -- Fact/Theory -- Faculties -- Fallacy of Misplaced Concreteness, The -- Falsificationism -- Falsificationism, Naive and Sophisticated -- Field -- Figure -- Film -- Film Theory -- Fire -- First Philosophy -- Flâneur/Flâneuse -- Flow -- Footnotes -- Formalism -- Form(s) -- Foundational Rhetoric -- Foundationalism -- Foundationalism, Moral -- Four(ness) -- Fragment -- Frame Analysis -- Frames -- Frankfurt School of Social Theory -- Fundamental Questions -- Fundamental Questions of Philosophy, The -- Furniture of the World -- Gaia Hypothesis -- Gaze -- Geist -- Gendered Perception -- General Bibliography -- Genesis, of Light -- Gestalt -- Ghost In the Machine -- Glance -- Glossary -- Gnosiology -- Gnosis -- God -- God Is Metaphor -- God's Death -- God's Doubt -- God's Eye -- God's Fear -- God's Laughter -- God's Speech -- God's-Eye Perspective -- Grammar -- Grammar, Philosophical -- Great Law of Consciousness -- Great Ontological Divide -- Great Secret (The Great Secret) -- Guide For the Perplexed.…”
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    Introduction to the Hebrew Prophets by Nogalski, James

    Published 2018
    Table of Contents: “…-- From Josiah to Jerusalem's Destruction: Power, Intrigue, and Rebellion -- Introductory Issues for the Book of Jeremiah -- The Prophet and the Book -- Dates of Composition -- Unity -- Sources and the Final Form -- Redactional Models -- The Structure and Contents in Jeremiah -- Jeremiah 1-25: Accusations, Laments, and Failed Leaders -- Jeremiah 1: Setting the Stage -- Jeremiah 2-10: Laying Out the Problems -- Jeremiah 11-20: Complaints and Conversations -- Jeremiah 21-25: Charges against the Leadership -- Jeremiah 26-45 + 52: Reports, Illustrations, and Repetition -- Three Cycles of Tragedy -- Recurring Themes in Jeremiah 26-45 + 52 -- Jeremiah 46-51: The Oracles against the Nations -- Major Themes in Jeremiah -- Chapter 3: Ezekiel -- Historical Backdrop -- Introductory Issues for the Book of Ezekiel -- The Prophet and the Book -- Dates of Composition -- Unity of Ezekiel -- Sources and the Final Form -- Redactional Models -- The Structure and Contents in Ezekiel -- Ezekiel 1-24: Judgment against Israel -- Ezekiel 1-3: Throne Vision and Commission -- Ezekiel 4-7: Symbolic-Action Reports and Oracles -- Ezekiel 8-11: Vision of Jerusalem's Guilt and YHWH's Departure -- Ezekiel 12-19: Symbolic Acts, Allegories, and Contemplations -- Ezekiel 20-24: Judgment Comes Closer -- Ezekiel 25-32: The Oracles against the Nations -- Ezekiel 33-48: Restoration of the People, the Temple, and the Land -- Ezekiel 33-39: Hope for Cleansing and Restoration -- Ezekiel 33: Sentinel, Silence, and Survivors of the Destruction of Jerusalem.…”
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    L'absurde dans le théâtre Dada et présurréaliste français = Absurd in French theatre of Dada and pre-Surrealism / Absurd in French theatre of Dada and pre-Surrealism by Kunešová, Mariana, 1978-

    Published 2016
    Table of Contents: “…-- 3.4.3 Personnages et situations à traits paradoxaux -- 3.4.3.1 Personnages à fluctuation d'identité -- 3.4.3.1.1 Patrice et Léa, êtres « en transition » -- 3.4.3.1.2 Enfant condensant les désirs de Léa -- 3.4.3.2.1 Développement dramatique des rapports du triangle Patrice / Dovic /Léa -- 3.4.3.2 Personnages à transformation d'identité et d'apparence -- 3.4.3.2.1 Développement dramatique des rapports du triangle Patrice / Dovic /Léa -- 3.4.3.3 Personnages paradoxaux -- 3.4.3.3.1 Personnage à identité incertaine, annonciateur d'événements « autres» à venir -- 3.4.3.3.2 Patrice désirant Léa et confronté à des tiers divers -- 3.4.3.3.3 Bilan -- 3.4.4 Parole et action : parallèles, interchangeables -- 3.4.4.1 « Stupéfiant image » -- métaphore paradoxale verbale -- 3.4.4.1.1 Métaphore et allégorie paradoxales symbolisant un état intérieur -- 3.4.4.1.2 Métaphore paradoxale s'engageant dans l'action -- 3.4.4.1.3 Métaphore paradoxale à valeur compositionnelle -- 3.4.4.2 Autres moyens à signification paradoxale -- 3.4.4.2.1 Composition -- 3.4.5 Bilan et mystères -- 4 DU «LIEN CAUSAL »AUX «VASTES PORTIQUES». …”
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    Art since 1900 : modernism, antimodernism, postmodernism

    Published 2011
    Table of Contents: “…El Lissitzky's Demonstration Room and Kurt Schwitters's Merzbau are installed in Hanover, Germany; the architecture of the museum as archive and the allegory of modernist space as melancholia are dialectically conceived by the Constructivist and the Dadaist -- 1927a. …”
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    Is Shakespeare still our contemporary?

    Published 1989
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    Virgin whore by Solberg, Emma Maggie

    Published 2018
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    The age of irreverence : a new history of laughter in China by Rea, Christopher G.

    Published 2015
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    Psychoanalysis and Black novels : desire and the protocols of race by Tate, Claudia

    Published 1998
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    The Vatican mythographers

    Published 2008
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    Song & spectacle / Song and spectacle by Rose, Rachel, 1970-

    Published 2012
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    Reflections on naturalism

    Published 2013
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    Encounters with Tadeusz Kantor by Miklaszewski, Krzysztof

    Published 2002
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    A medieval storybook

    Published 2013
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    Creaturely love : how desire makes us more and less than human by Pettman, Dominic

    Published 2017
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    A medieval storybook

    Published 2013
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    Political aesthetics by Sartwell, Crispin, 1958-

    Published 2010
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    The philosopher's plant : an intellectual herbarium by Marder, Michael, 1980-

    Published 2014
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    La crise galate ou l'anthropologie en question. by Butticaz, Simon

    Published 2018
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