Having and Belonging Donald BrattonThe home and the museum are typically understood as divergent, even oppositional, social realms: whereas one evokes privacy and familial intimacy, the other is conceived of as a public institution oriented around various forms of civic identity. This meticulous, insightful book draws striking connections between both spheres, which play similar roles by housing objects and generating social narratives. Through fascinating explorations of the museums
who may possess a masculine ideal that is different from their white-collar counterparts
This leads to a critique of Martin Heidegger's interpretation of Nietzsche as a philosopher of value
and that the ontological conditions necessary for their sustained systemic unity provide a normative standard-ideals of virtue and responsibility-by which individuals can judge how best to live their lives and seek a common good
In expanding the scope of his sea fiction to embrace spiritual questions
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The book opens with general guidance on how to listen to a recording as well as an overview of the song structures commonly used by rock songwriters
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Each chapter contains one or two case studies featuring a nurse or care team at a crossroads event
the visual rhetoric of Nobel Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi
This book examines the fierce theological controversy over the great Muslim mystical thinker Ibn 'Arabi (1165–1242)
The book presents twelve case studies on the reception of ‘Cicero the writer’ and ‘Cicero the man’