Tag: Worlds

The Egyptian World (Routledge Worlds)


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English | November 5, 2007 | ISBN: 0415427266, 0415562953 | True EPUB | 592 pages | 8.9 MB
Authoritative and up-to-date, this key single-volume work is a thematic exploration of ancient Egyptian civilization and culture as it was expressed down the centuries.

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Interconnected Worlds Global Electronics and Production Networks in East Asia


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English | June 28, 2022 | ISBN: 1503615294, 1503632229 | True EPUB | 480 pages | 33 MB
The global electronics industry is one of the most innovation-driven and technology-intensive sectors in the contemporary world economy. From semiconductors to end products, complex transnational production and value-generating activities have integrated diverse macro-regions and national economies worldwide into the "interconnected worlds" of global electronics.

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Impure Worlds The Institution of Literature in the Age of the Novel


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2010 | 224 Pages | ISBN: 0823231798 | PDF | 2 MB
This book records a major critic’s three decades of thinking about the connection between literature and the conditions of people’s lives―that is, politics. A preference for impurity and a search for how to analyze and explain it are guiding threads in this book as its chapters pursue the complex entanglements of culture,politics, and society from which great literature arises. At its core is the nineteenth-century novel, but it addresses a broader range of writers as well, in a textured, contoured, discontinuous history.The chapters stand out for a rare combination. They practice both an intensive close reading that does not demand unity as its goal and an attention to literature as a social institution, a source of values that are often created in its later reception rather than given at the outset. When addressing canonical writers―Shakespeare, Dickens, Twain, Keats, Melville, George Eliot, Flaubert, Baudelaire, and Ralph Ellison―the author never forgets that many of their texts, even Shakespeare’s plays, were in their own time judged to be popular, commercial, minor, or even trashy. In drawing on these works as resources in politically charged arguments about value, the author pays close attention to the processes of posterity that validated these authors’ greatness.Among those processes of posterity are the responses of other writers. In making their choices of style, subject, genre, and form, writers both draw from and differ from other writers of the past and of their own times. The critical thinking about other literature through which many great works construct their inventiveness reveals that criticism is not just a minor, secondary practice, segregated from the primary work of creativity.Participating in as well as analyzing that work of critical creativity, this volume is rich with important insights for all readers and teachers of literature.

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Exoplanets Worlds Without End


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English | 2017 | ISBN: 9781466858985 | 143 pages | PDF | 1.31 Mb
In the two decades since the first planet outside of our solar system was discovered, "exoplanetology" has become the hottest specialty in astrophysics. To date, more than 1,000 exoplanets have been found, and this eBook explains the investigative techniques used and analyzes the strange and controversial discoveries in this exciting field

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Other Worlds, Other Bodies Embodied Epistemologies and Ethnographies of Healing


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English | ISBN: 1800738463 | 2023 | 310 pages | PDF | 11 MB
When approaching the multiplicity of the spiritual experiences of healing, ethnographers are often presented with ideas of the existence of "other" worlds that may intersect with the so-called "material" or "physical" worlds. This book proposes a sensory ethnography of healing with a focus on ethnographic knowing as embedded in an embodied epistemology of healing. Epistemological embodiment signals that personal scholarly experience of the "unknown"―be it in the form of trance, or as the embodiment of an "other"―shapes the concepts of healing, body, trance, self, and matter by which ethnographers craft out analysis.

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