Boundary Lines Denys Johnson-DaviesSystematically addresses the philosophical implications of the postcolonial. In this book, Emanuela Fornari systematically examines the philosophical implications of postcolonial studies. She considers postcolonial critique not as a school or a current of thought but rather as a multiform constellation that from the celebrated Orientalism of Edward Said to the contributions of authors like Homi Bhabha, Gayatri Spivak, Ranajit Guha, and Dipesh
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how technology has had a lasting effect on ways of being a patient
The chapter reviews the International Trade Centre (ITC) Standards Map which provides a publicly-available inventory covering over 300 sustainability initiatives
Addresses the issues involved in the globalization of services and the resulting changing role of government
Mary and Joe's paths finally cross
A critical and colourful commentary on the history of the fractious relationship between law and medicine over several centuries reveals compelling stories how law regulated healers and healing
humorist and social protest poet who was a household name throughout the Victorian period
once so interested in the advancement of the Negro race
Functional traits support production traits and are at the crossroads between responses to environment and the animal’s performance