Critical Race Theory

Critical Race Theory
Title Critical Race Theory PDF eBook
Author Kimberlé Crenshaw
Publisher The New Press
Total Pages 530
Release 1995
Genre Law
ISBN 1565842715

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In the past few years, a new generation of progressive intellectuals has dramatically transformed how law, race, and racial power are understood and discussed in America. Questioning the old assumptions of both liberals and conservatives with respect to the goals and the means of traditional civil rights reform, critical race theorists have presented new paradigms for understanding racial injustice and new ways of seeing the links between race, gender, sexual orientation, and class. This reader, edited by the principal founders and leading theoreticians of the critical race theory movement, gathers together for the first time the movement's most important essays.

Key Writings

Key Writings
Title Key Writings PDF eBook
Author Henri Lefebvre
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 347
Release 2017-10-19
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1350041696

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Henri Lefebvre is widely recognized as one of the most influential social theorists of the Twentieth Century. His writings on cities, everyday life, and the production of space have become hugely influential across Cultural Studies, Sociology, Geography and Architecture. Key Writings presents the full range of Lefebvre's thought in a single volume. The selection of essays spanning 1933 to 1990, reinforce the relevance of Lefebvre's work to current debates in social theory, politics and philosophy. The book is divided into five sections: 'Philosophy and Marxism', 'The Critique of Everyday Life', 'The Country and the City' 'History, Time and Space' and 'Politics' and includes a general introduction by the editors as well as separate introductions to each section.

Key Writings

Key Writings
Title Key Writings PDF eBook
Author Henri Bergson
Publisher A&C Black
Total Pages 537
Release 2014-04-24
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1472521781

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The twentieth century – with its unprecedented advances in technology and scientific understanding – saw the birth of a distinctively new and 'modern' age. Henri Bergson stood as one of the most important philosophical voices of that tumultuous time. An intellectual celebrity in his own life time, his work was widely discussed by such thinkers as William James, Alfred North Whitehead and Bertrand Russell, as well as having a profound influence on modernist writers such as Wallace Stevens, Willa Cather and Wyndham Lewis and later thinkers, most notably Gilles Deleuze. Key Writings brings together Bergson's most essential writings in a single volume, including crucial passages from such major work as Time and Free Will, Matter and Memory, Creative Evolution, Mind-Energy, The Creative Mind, The Two Sources of Morality and Religion and Laughter. The book also includes Bergson's correspondences with William James and a chronology of his life and work.

Luce Irigaray: Key Writings

Luce Irigaray: Key Writings
Title Luce Irigaray: Key Writings PDF eBook
Author Luce Irigaray
Publisher A&C Black
Total Pages 284
Release 2004-06-22
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780826469403

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Luce Irigaray is one of the world's most influential theorists. From her early ground-breaking work on linguistics to her later revolutionary work on the ethics of sexual difference, Irigaray has positioned herself as one of the essential thinkers of our time. This collection of key writings, selected by Luce Irigaray herself, presents a complete picture of her work to date across the fields of Philosophy, Linguistics, Spirituality, Art and Politics. An indispensable work for students of philosophy, literary theory, feminist theory, linguistics and cultural studies.

Henri Lefebvre: Key Writings

Henri Lefebvre: Key Writings
Title Henri Lefebvre: Key Writings PDF eBook
Author Henri Lefebvre
Publisher A&C Black
Total Pages 314
Release 2006-12-12
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780826492463

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Henri Lefebvre is recognised as one of the influential social theorists of the Twentieth Century. This book presents a range of Lefebvre's thought. It reinforces the centrality of Lefebvre to debates in social and spatial theory, but also sets Lefebvre's work in the context of his philosophical and political concerns.

Henri Bergson: Key Writings

Henri Bergson: Key Writings
Title Henri Bergson: Key Writings PDF eBook
Author Keith Ansell Pearson
Publisher A&C Black
Total Pages 416
Release 2002-04-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1441153101

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This volume brings together generous selections from his major texts: Time and Free Will, Matter and Memory, Creative Evolution, Mind-Energy, The Creative Mind, The Two Sources of Morality and Religion and Laughter. In addition it features material from the Melanges never before translated in English, such as the correspondence between Bergson and William James. The volume will be an excellent textbook for pedagogic purposes and a helpful source book for philosophers working across the analytic/continental divide.

Key Writings on Subcultures, 1535-1727

Key Writings on Subcultures, 1535-1727
Title Key Writings on Subcultures, 1535-1727 PDF eBook
Author A. V. Judges
Publisher Psychology Press
Total Pages 630
Release 2002
Genre Brigands and robbers
ISBN 9780415286763

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This volume collates sixteen of the more important tracts from the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries dealing with the lives and misdoings of thieves, rogues and tricksters.