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Edited by Nicolas Argenti and Katharina Schramm
“This is a rich and stimulating collection...Taken together [these chapters] provide an excellent antidote to simplistic medical or psychological approaches to the long-term effects of violence on victims and their families.”
Paul Antze, York University
“[A] timely and important collection that brings together a number of current literatures in anthropology and memory studies...The volume enriches and complicates the study of memory, while making at the same time a strong case for the distinctiveness of anthropology’s potential to contribute to such an enterprise.”
Stuart McLean, University of Minnesota
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Frédéric Bozo
Translated from the French by Susan Emanuel
“...telling the story [of German unification] primarily from the French perspective provides a more detached yet highly informed account of the diplomacy.” Foreign Affairs
“This outstanding study...is obligatory reading on the end of the East-West conflict and on German unification. It is exceptionally well researched and based on largely untouched sources.”
Karl Kaiser in Internationale Politik
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NOT BORN A REFUGEE WOMAN
Contesting Identities, Rethinking Practices
Edited by Maroussia Hajdukowski-Ahmed, Nazilla Khanlou and Helene Moussa
“...a compelling collection of testimonies, dialogues, research and experiences with displaced women in a diversity of locales and from a diversity of angles… This volume should stimulate research at the graduate level and also motivate further collaborative inter-disciplinary research to feed into policy analysis and policy making. Therefore, it will be of interest to a wide audience of scholars, students, policy makers, advocates and service providers interested in new developments and critical practices in a wide range of domains related to gender and forced migrations. ” Journal of Refugee Studies
“The book as a whole offers an array of difficult topics: the way women’s identities are shaped and reshaped by the complicated experiences of refugeeism; global sex trade and sex trafficking of Eastern European women; connections between war and homelessness...a valuable text that is bound to challenge students and teachers alike, in both our methodologies and our personal desires for an easy consumption of knowledge about the world and ourselves.” Women's Review of Books
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Environmental Anthropology and Ethnobiology
VIRTUALISM, GOVERNANCE AND PRACTICE
Vision and Execution in Environmental Conservation
Edited by James G. Carrier and Paige West
“This collection is an exciting, important and cutting-edge contribution to the literature from some leading contributors. The individual chapters are well written and provide some fascinating case studies.” Daniel Brockington, Manchester University
“This is an excellent and fascinating study of ethnographic studies and conceptual essays …The breadth and detail of these studies, combined with the excellent conceptual framework provided by editors, make this a highly valuable collection for scholars, policy makers, and applied practitioners.”
James Igoe, Dartmouth College
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Following Michael Haneke's Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film for his new film The White Ribbon, we would like to draw your attention to Berghahn Books' recent publication Michael Haneke's Cinema by Catherine Wheatley.
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Berghahn Journals
WINNER OF THE 2008 BEST NEW JOURNAL IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES & HUMANITIES!
Projections: The Journal for Movies and Mindis an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal that explores the ways in which recent advancements in fields such as psychoanalysis, cognitive psychology, neuroscience, genetics and evolution help to increase our understanding of film, and how film itself facilitates investigations into the nature and function of the mind. more
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"...a showcase for the most fruitful current research into the ways that modern media work on, and with, the human mind." David Bordwell, University of Wisconsin
"...pioneering in our field." Edward Brannigan, University of California Santa Barbara
"...an exciting exploration of the frontiers of consciousness and its twin — the technology of the moving image." Tom Gunning, University of Chicago
"...read on and be stimulated to learn. First rate!" Gilbert J. Rose, Yale University
"...an important bridging contribution to the field of film studies" Laura Mulvey, Birkbeck College, University of London
INTRODUCING BERGHAHN ADVANCES IN RESEARCH!
Environment and SocietyAs a forum to address these issues, we are delighted to present an important new peer-reviewed annual: Environment and Society: Advances in Research. Through this journal we hope to stimulate advanced research and action on these and other critical issues and encourage international communication and exchange among all relevant disciplines.
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