著者:Kaori H. Okano
出版社: Taylor & Francis
発売日: 2009年02月19日
Young women in Japan: Transitions to adulthood received a CHOICE "Outstanding Academic Title of the Year 2010" award from the American Library Association.
This book examines young women in Japan, f……続きを見る
Feast! Throughout human history, and in all parts of the world, feasts have been at the heart of life. The great museums of the world are full of the remains of countless ghostly feasts – dishes tha……続きを見る
Found in Translation is a rich account of language and shifting cross-cultural relations on a Christian mission in northern Australia during the mid-twentieth century. It explores how translation sh……続きを見る
The book offers a comparative analysis of diverse Darwinism-inspired discourses such as post-modern novels, science fiction, popular science and nature films. Analysing the uses of the evolutionary ……続きを見る
L’objectif de la recherche rapportée par cet ouvrage est de décrire de manière approfondie les modèles d’enseignement maghrébin à travers des situations observées, en visant à élargir le panorama de……続きを見る
Les contributeurs, provenant de divers champs disciplinaires des sciences humaines et sociales (sciences de l’éducation, sciences du langage, didactique, linguistique, sociologie, sociolinguistique)……続きを見る
The English breakfast is one of the best-loved national meals in the world, an edible symbol of England and Englishness. But how did breakfast attain this distinction, what can a national meal tell ……続きを見る
This book describes the current, concrete status of terahertz (THz) technology applied to scientific diagnoses of cultural heritage objects for conservation planning as well as for historical intere……続きを見る
著者:Kaori O'Connor
出版社: Taylor & Francis
発売日: 2011年04月06日
"The Anthropology of Stuff" is part of a new Series dedicated to innovative, unconventional ways to connect undergraduate students and their lived concerns about our social world to the power of soc……続きを見る
This edited volume, which elaborates on the idea and concept of sustainable journalism, is the result of a perceived lack of integral research approaches to journalism and sustainable development. T……続きを見る