18 resultados para Indonesia -- Social conditions -- 20th century
em University of Michigan
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Lettered on cover: Mankind.
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"Findings issued in three volumes which report on nine principal fields of investigation"
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"Granted a medal of award by the Panama-Pacific international exposition, San Francisco, California, 1915."
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"Questions", "References", and "Supplementary readings" at end of each chapter.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Public schools [by] Franklin Zeiger and Z.L. Potter.--Public health [by] Franz Schneider, jr.--Housing [by] Amy Woods.--Delinquency [by] Z.L. Potter.--Public library [by] F.W. Jenkins.--Recreation [by] Z.L. Potter.--Charities [by] Margaret F. Byington.--Industrial conditions [by] E.F. Brown and Z.L. Potter.--Municipal administration [by] D.O. Decker.
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Photocopy.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Bibliography: p. 128.
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Dennis Chavez, chairman of subcommittee.
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Editor: 1889-Apr. 1892, H.O. Pentecost; Apr. 1892-May 1893, Joseph Fitzgerald; July 1895-1898, Daniel O'Loughlin.
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'The Resonance of Unseen Things: Power, Poetics, Captivity and UFOs in the American Uncanny' offers an ethnographic meditation on the “uncanny” persistence and cultural freight of conspiracy theory. The project is a reading of conspiracy theory as an index of a certain strain of late-20th century American despondency/malaise, especially as experienced by people experiencing downward social mobility. Written by a cultural anthropologist with a literary background, this is a deeply interdisciplinary project that focuses on the enduring American preoccupation with captivity in a rapidly transforming world. Captivity is a trope that appears in both ordinary and fantastic iterations here, and this book shows how multiple troubled histories—of race, class, gender and power—become compressed into stories of uncanny memory.