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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780367260040
ISBN-10: 0367260042
Pagini: 5076
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Library Editions: Modern Fiction
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0367260042
Pagini: 5076
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Library Editions: Modern Fiction
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Postgraduate, Professional, and UndergraduateCuprins
1. Adolescent Female Portraits in the American Novel 1961-1981 Jane S. Bakerman & Mary Jean DeMarr (1983)
2. Lord Jim John Batchelor (1988)
3. Ancient Cultures of Conceit: British University Fiction in the Post War Years Ian Carter (1990)
4. Stories of Resilience in Childhood: the Narratives of Maya Angelou, Maxine Hong Kingston, Richard Rodriguez, John Edgar Wideman and Tobais Wolff Daniel D. Challener (1997)
5. Magical Realism and the Fantastic: Resolved versus Unresolved Antinomy Amaryll Beatrice Chanady (1985)
6. Richard Brautigan Marc Cheìnetier (1983)
7. Narrative Authority and Homeostasis in the Novels of Doris Lessing and Carmen Martiìn Gaite Linda E. Chown (1990)
8. Becoming a Woman through Romance Linda K. Christian-Smith (1990)
9. Patrick White John Colmer (1984)
10. John Fowles Peter Conradi (1982)
11. Donald Barthelme Maurice Couturier & Reìgis Durand (1982)
12. Margaret Drabble Joanne V. Creighton (1985)
13. The Unresolvable Plot: Reading Contemporary Fiction Elizabeth Dipple (1988)
14. Iris Murdoch: Work for the Spirit Elizabeth Dipple (1982)
15. The Myth of Superwoman: Woman's Bestsellers in France and the United States Resa L. Dudovitz (1990)
16. Alain Robbe-Grillet John Fletcher (1983)
17. Novelists in Interview John Haffenden (Ed.) (1985)
18. John Le Carreì Eric Homberger (1986)
19. Kurt Vonnegut Jerome Klinkowitz (1982)
20. E. L. Doctorow Paul Levine (1985)
21. Doris Lessing Lorna Sage (1983)
22. In Defence of Fantasy: A Study of the Genre in English and American Literature Since 1945 Ann Swinfen (1984)
23. Thomas Pynchon Tony Tanner (1985)
24. Notebooks/Memoirs/Archives: Reading and Rereading Doris Lessing Jenny Taylor (Ed.) (1982)
25. Iris Murdoch Richard Todd (1984)
26. A Research Guide to Science Fiction Studies: An Annotated Checklist of Primary and Secondary Sources for Fantasy and Science Fiction Marshall B. Tymn, Roger C. Schlobin & L. W. Currey (Eds) (1977)
2. Lord Jim John Batchelor (1988)
3. Ancient Cultures of Conceit: British University Fiction in the Post War Years Ian Carter (1990)
4. Stories of Resilience in Childhood: the Narratives of Maya Angelou, Maxine Hong Kingston, Richard Rodriguez, John Edgar Wideman and Tobais Wolff Daniel D. Challener (1997)
5. Magical Realism and the Fantastic: Resolved versus Unresolved Antinomy Amaryll Beatrice Chanady (1985)
6. Richard Brautigan Marc Cheìnetier (1983)
7. Narrative Authority and Homeostasis in the Novels of Doris Lessing and Carmen Martiìn Gaite Linda E. Chown (1990)
8. Becoming a Woman through Romance Linda K. Christian-Smith (1990)
9. Patrick White John Colmer (1984)
10. John Fowles Peter Conradi (1982)
11. Donald Barthelme Maurice Couturier & Reìgis Durand (1982)
12. Margaret Drabble Joanne V. Creighton (1985)
13. The Unresolvable Plot: Reading Contemporary Fiction Elizabeth Dipple (1988)
14. Iris Murdoch: Work for the Spirit Elizabeth Dipple (1982)
15. The Myth of Superwoman: Woman's Bestsellers in France and the United States Resa L. Dudovitz (1990)
16. Alain Robbe-Grillet John Fletcher (1983)
17. Novelists in Interview John Haffenden (Ed.) (1985)
18. John Le Carreì Eric Homberger (1986)
19. Kurt Vonnegut Jerome Klinkowitz (1982)
20. E. L. Doctorow Paul Levine (1985)
21. Doris Lessing Lorna Sage (1983)
22. In Defence of Fantasy: A Study of the Genre in English and American Literature Since 1945 Ann Swinfen (1984)
23. Thomas Pynchon Tony Tanner (1985)
24. Notebooks/Memoirs/Archives: Reading and Rereading Doris Lessing Jenny Taylor (Ed.) (1982)
25. Iris Murdoch Richard Todd (1984)
26. A Research Guide to Science Fiction Studies: An Annotated Checklist of Primary and Secondary Sources for Fantasy and Science Fiction Marshall B. Tymn, Roger C. Schlobin & L. W. Currey (Eds) (1977)
Descriere
Routledge Library Editions: Modern Fiction (26 volume set) includes titles on the roles of women in literature, fantasy as a genre, a source guide to science fiction and many titles by renowned academics looking at specific novelists, the progression of their work and how it has been influential within modern fiction.
Notă biografică
Various authors.
Original Series Editors:
David Canter is Emeritus Professor at The University of Liverpool, UK. Having set up the first MSc in Environmental Psychology at The University of Surrey in 1972, he went on to establish the Journal of Environmental Psychology in 1980, editing it for 20 years. Soon after he founded the International Association of People-Environment Studies (IAPS). David has published widely on many aspects of human interactions with their surroundings; his 1977 book The Psychology of Place, being one of the most cited publications in the area.
David Stea is Professor Emeritus of Geography and International Studies at Texas State University and Research Associate with the Center for Global Justice in Mexico. As Carnegie Interdisciplinary Fellow at Brown University from 1964 to 1966, he developed the new field of Environmental Psychology and the related study of spatial and geographic cognition. David is a member of the editorial boards of a number of journals, the co-author or co-editor of several books and author of some 150 articles and book chapters on various subjects, including sustainable development and environmental issues in Latin America. In 1987 he was nominated for the Right Livelihood Prize (also known as the “alternative Nobel”) for his international work with indigenous peoples.
Original Series Editors:
David Canter is Emeritus Professor at The University of Liverpool, UK. Having set up the first MSc in Environmental Psychology at The University of Surrey in 1972, he went on to establish the Journal of Environmental Psychology in 1980, editing it for 20 years. Soon after he founded the International Association of People-Environment Studies (IAPS). David has published widely on many aspects of human interactions with their surroundings; his 1977 book The Psychology of Place, being one of the most cited publications in the area.
David Stea is Professor Emeritus of Geography and International Studies at Texas State University and Research Associate with the Center for Global Justice in Mexico. As Carnegie Interdisciplinary Fellow at Brown University from 1964 to 1966, he developed the new field of Environmental Psychology and the related study of spatial and geographic cognition. David is a member of the editorial boards of a number of journals, the co-author or co-editor of several books and author of some 150 articles and book chapters on various subjects, including sustainable development and environmental issues in Latin America. In 1987 he was nominated for the Right Livelihood Prize (also known as the “alternative Nobel”) for his international work with indigenous peoples.
Recenzii
“The timely re-issue of the prescient Ethnoscapes series provides an invaluable contribution to current concerns about built and natural environments. The breadth of coverage of these books, includes public participation in environmental modifications, the impact of housing design on the quality of life, cross-cultural comparisons of placemaking, and the role of building aesthetics on well-being, across many countries and contexts adds up to a treasure trove of innovative research. Now more than ever we need the benefit of the insights and findings of these scholars and professional (many of course who are both) who, over three decades, have studied crucial aspects of interactions between people and their surroundings.”
Ricardo García Mira, Professor of Social Psychology, University of A Coruna, Galicia, Spain. Former Spanish MP.
“The reissued volumes in the Ethnoscapes series were ground- breaking when they first appeared and remain fresh today. These books are essential for understanding how design and the use of space has cultural and human meaning that “artificial intelligence” could never achieve. They offer a vital and timely antidote to mind-numbing apology for the appropriation of civic space and corporate reproduction of McMansions and shopping malls.”
Ben Wisner, Honorary Visiting Professor, University College London, UK.
“The physical aspects of our wonderfully complex world combine with social and psychological factors, to give a myriad of joys and sorrows accompanying our lifeworld activities. To make existence manageable, we need to find order within such chaos. As researchers of all types, but especially social scientists, we are driven to identify networks of causes and effects. This series provides excellent examples of such writing, concerning natural and built environments, from a host of scholars, representing a range of disciplines.”
Andrew Turk, Adjunct Associate Professor, Murdoch University, Western Australia.
“People interested and concerned about how we are interacting with and shaping our built and natural environments will find the insights and findings in this re-issued Ethnoscapes series of great value. Over more than 30 years this accumulated cornucopia of research reveals how important it is to understand the meanings and significance of many aspects of human- environment transactions. These include studies of user involvement in design, with its implications for place-making, as well as crucial explorations of the meaning of home and the role of environmental aesthetics for our wellbeing. Every volume opens new doors, often being the forerunners to major areas of study.”
Arza Churchman, Professor Emerita at Technion- Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel.
“The re-issue of the Ethnoscapes series provides everyone who cares about human-environment studies a wonderful opportunity to re-acquaint themselves with many groundbreaking efforts in the field. The series provides a wide range of explorations by researchers who have helped to make sense of persons in interaction with their surroundings, and contributed to inspired placemaking”.
Robert Gifford, Professor of Psychology and Environmental Studies, University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
Ricardo García Mira, Professor of Social Psychology, University of A Coruna, Galicia, Spain. Former Spanish MP.
“The reissued volumes in the Ethnoscapes series were ground- breaking when they first appeared and remain fresh today. These books are essential for understanding how design and the use of space has cultural and human meaning that “artificial intelligence” could never achieve. They offer a vital and timely antidote to mind-numbing apology for the appropriation of civic space and corporate reproduction of McMansions and shopping malls.”
Ben Wisner, Honorary Visiting Professor, University College London, UK.
“The physical aspects of our wonderfully complex world combine with social and psychological factors, to give a myriad of joys and sorrows accompanying our lifeworld activities. To make existence manageable, we need to find order within such chaos. As researchers of all types, but especially social scientists, we are driven to identify networks of causes and effects. This series provides excellent examples of such writing, concerning natural and built environments, from a host of scholars, representing a range of disciplines.”
Andrew Turk, Adjunct Associate Professor, Murdoch University, Western Australia.
“People interested and concerned about how we are interacting with and shaping our built and natural environments will find the insights and findings in this re-issued Ethnoscapes series of great value. Over more than 30 years this accumulated cornucopia of research reveals how important it is to understand the meanings and significance of many aspects of human- environment transactions. These include studies of user involvement in design, with its implications for place-making, as well as crucial explorations of the meaning of home and the role of environmental aesthetics for our wellbeing. Every volume opens new doors, often being the forerunners to major areas of study.”
Arza Churchman, Professor Emerita at Technion- Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel.
“The re-issue of the Ethnoscapes series provides everyone who cares about human-environment studies a wonderful opportunity to re-acquaint themselves with many groundbreaking efforts in the field. The series provides a wide range of explorations by researchers who have helped to make sense of persons in interaction with their surroundings, and contributed to inspired placemaking”.
Robert Gifford, Professor of Psychology and Environmental Studies, University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.