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Mothering the Mind: Twelve Studies of Writers and Their Silent PartnersRuth Perry and Marine Watson Brownley, editors Recognized period specialists look at a wide variety of nurturing relationships between men and women, both sexual and platonic. Mothering is examined as a component of marriage and as a sustaining force in less traditional but equally creative relationships. In some instances, actual mothers provide the encouragement and unconditional approvals that are hallmarks of the mothering role. Crucial More > | |
Mothers at Work: Who Opts Out?Liana Christin Landivar Though a majority of mothers of young children are employed outside the home, countless articles have been devoted to anecdotes about highly educated women in high-status occupations "opting out" of the labor force. Are mothers in these occupations in fact the most likely to opt out or reduce their work hours? Do race, ethnicity, or age of children play a role? Addressing these questions More > | |
Movies, Myth, and the National Security StateDan O’Meara, Alex Macleod, Frédérick Gagnon, and David Grondin While analysts may agree that Hollywood movies have always both mirrored and helped to shape the tenor of their times, the question remains: Just how do they do it? And how do we identify the underlying political/ideological content of a film?
Movies, Myth, and the National Security State answers these questions, exploring how Hollywood movies have served to propagate, or to debate, or More > | |
Muhammad [a novel]Driss Chraibi, translated by Nadia Benabid It is the 26th day of Ramadan in the year 610, and a handsome man named Muhammad is meditating in a cave on Mount Hira. Fear grips him as he tries to sort out the visions and voices washing over him; and terrified that he is possessed, he leaves the cave to return to Mecca. The day that will transform Muhammad’s life—and change the world—has begun.
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Multi-Track Diplomacy: A Systems Approach to Peace, 3rd editionLouise Diamond and John McDonald Exceptional in its systemic approach to peacemaking and conflict resolution, Multi-Track Diplomacy identifies the actors and activities that contribute to peacemaking and peacebuilding processes. The authors show how each of nine tracks is interlinked with all the others, providing new ideas, fresh perspectives, and an extensive guide to further resources.
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Multilateralism and U.S. Foreign Policy: Ambivalent EngagementStewart Patrick and Shepard Forman, editors When should the United States cooperate with others in confronting global problems? Why is the U.S. often ambivalent about multilateral cooperation? What are the costs of acting alone? These are some of the timely questions addressed in this examination of the role of multilateralism in U.S. foreign policy.
The authors isolate a number of factors that help to explain U.S. reluctance to commit to More > | |
Multiple Realities of International MediationMarieke Kleiboer Recent experiences have demonstrated once again the complexities of brokering an end to deep-rooted ethnic and international conflicts, as well as the difficulties of evaluating the outcomes of third- party interventions. Addressing these issues, this book offers a sophisticated approach to assessing mediation efforts and to reconstructing and interpreting mediation processes.
Kleiboer develops More > | |
Museveni’s Uganda: Paradoxes of Power in a Hybrid RegimeAili Mari Tripp Aili Mari Tripp takes a close, clear-sighted look at Ugandan politics since 1986, when Yoweri Museveni became the country's president.
Museveni's exercise of power has been replete with contradictions: steps toward political liberalization have been controlled in ways that further centralize authority; and despite claims of relative peace and stability, Uganda has been plagued by two More > | |
Muslim Women Throughout the World: A BibliographyMichelle Kimball and Barbara R. von Schlegell This comprehensive, up-to-date bibliography covers nearly 3,000 English-language books and articles on Muslim women throughout the world. Works are listed alphabetically by author, with an extensive index including both geographical and topical headings.
A special feature of the bibliography is its annotated list of the 50 "most highly recommended" books and articles; the result of a More > | |
Muslims in US Prisons: People, Policy, PracticeNawal H. Ammar, editor How realistic are media portrayals of radical, "homegrown" Islamic terrorists filling US prisons? With prisons a fertile recruiting ground for Islam, what impact does the religion have on life behind bars? Muslims in US Prisons systematically explores the cultural, legal, political, and religious issues shaping the Muslim prison experience.
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