... "When we philosophy [that is, when we are working in the place which is the only "philosophical" one, the prose of the world] we are like savages, primitive people, who hear the expressions of ... Paris and Visiting Professor of French and Comparative Literature at the Universityof California, San Diego ISBN 0-520-23699-8 UNIVERSITYOF CALIFORNIA PRESS BERKELEY 94720 www.ucpress.edu Boken ... many "ways of operating": victories of the "weak" over the "strong" (whether the strength be that of powerful people or the violence of things or of an imposed order, etc.), clever tricks, knowing...
... director-general of the Women's and Young Workers' Bureau of the Ministry of Labor, and her husband, Hanami Tadashi, of the Faculty of Law, Sophia University, both of them friends for some twenty years, ... moments when he earned Yamamoto's disapproval are recorded with sorrow Of one such reprimand Kurosawa writes: "These words have stayed with me; even now I can't forget them."[3] Kurosawa's profound ... there was no formal way in which one could win in a contest with higher authorities Even when authorities conceded to some or all demands in the wake of the protest, the leaders of the movement were...
... stations down only from 1917 to 1919 The war motivated rapid development of wireless technology, as well as training of thousands of young men and women as wireless operators, many of whom would pioneer ... much of the broadcast day—not least in the area of local news —and could reject network programs in favor of their own, though the networks’ steady undermining of this right of preemption would ... issue, however, would not soon go away NBC expanded its programs over two networks, the Red, anchored by WEAF, and the Blue, captained by WJZ Over the next two decades they would both grow exponentially...
... pioneers in every sense of the word and did not know what to expect To some of them, sailing off the edge of the world was a serious prospect Many of these sailors were cut off from their native ... effectively, with a minimum of mutual interference If we work with hardware, we can develop better spacecraft, habitats, equipment, and tools, and we can improve the kinds of supplies stowed aboard If we ... up on a farm near Roswell, New Mexico, partly during the depression He lived with people who were necessarily concerned with practical matters and not afraid of working with 16 SPACEFARING their...
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... transforming a manuscript into a book, we have been well served by the professionalism of Pat Crosby at the Universityof Hawai‘i Press whose own comments on our work were both encouraging and instructive ... the Classic of Family Reverence can thus serve as a mirror of our own family past, helping us to reflect on how and why we have become who we are, on whom we are becoming, and on how we might become ... parents when they are fifty-two, sixty-six, or seventy-three, it is not clear why and how knowledge of the age of our parents contributes to any sense of how we should appropriately interact with...
... than the whole world When we see the world whole and entire, then we see the world from a moral perspective Ethics are the one and only way a human being can concretely intuit the world whole and ... mirror where soft-core solipsists saw only their personal view of the world Obligation was unsayable, ethics were unintelligible, and traditional morality was all but impossible in the chaos of a world ... my own life It was the word “wonderful” that caught me by surprise That was one of the last words I would have used to describe the loss of traditional religious faith The social theorist was...
... worlds of home and work, without it Only when we lift the domestic realm clearly into view can we see what once held this realm together, even in the face of great poverty, and why it has now ... collapse of the earlier forms of labor, creating a pool of potential workers for hire Two well-known examples of this process are the dispossession of tenant farmers by landowners who saw greater ... count women’s work in such tasks as well as for wages, resulting in far better estimates of women’s work for pay In that year, 68.3 percent of black women between the ages of 22 and 54 were married...
... of genetic knowledge We saw a convergence with science studies in ethnographies of laboratories and cultural analyses of genetic science There followed the beginnings of research on ways in which ... phase of his scientific training, he was still asking himself to “what kind of genetics” he would devote his work There was human genetics, which appealed to him in a way, but which, in his view, ... overthrow of accepted hierarchies of power (the mocking trickster), while the costumes and sexualized joking seemed to replicate the long history of Western oppression of marked bodies In some ways...
... interaction between various types of software When systems are interconnected into larger networks, the possibility of “bugs” tends to increase with the complexity of the overall network Speaking of just ... prior written permission of the publisher Published by the Universityof Minnesota Press 111 Third Avenue South, Suite 290 Minneapolis, MN 55401-2520 http://www.upress.umn.edu Library of Congress ... allows the circuit of desire between Lord Ewald and Sowana to be completed: a kind of electrical conductor—like the magnetic rings that Edison uses to communicate with Sowana—that allows Ewald...
... project, the more I wondered why it appeared at all Indeed, it is difficult to answer the ‘how’ question without running up against the ‘why.’ Answering the ‘why,’ however, pushed me towards a much ... Acknowledgments liberalism Our shared worry that liberalism can also become altogether too fond of common sense made working with him a rewarding process A number of people read parts of this work ... elements of the book – not least of which was convincing me that an epilogue might be worthwhile (though I’m not sure if I answered his questions in it ) Marc Saurette’s ease with Latin and knowledge...
... studies at the State Universityof New York and as president of the Universityof Maine He then moved to the Universityof California at Berkeley, where he held a number of positions, eventually ... research? While these are perhaps the major questions of the debate, other questions also arise, and we hope readers will think of some of these issues as they read the chapters that follow Who owns ... UNIVERSITYOF CALIFORNIA PRESS Berkeley Los Angeles London Universityof California Press, one of the most distinguished university presses in the United States, enriches lives around the world...
... to Matthew Winfield and Kate Hoffman at UC Press, who oversaw the details of publishing this book A semester sabbatical leave was granted to me in the spring of 2004 by San Diego State University ... California, while in search of the harbor of Monterey They saw large towns1 with houses lined up in rows packed closely together As they passed these settlements with house roofs piled high with barbecued ... utilized driftwood for the planks, with redwood considered the most prized (Hudson et al 1978:47) Other woods that were viewed as appropriate for plank canoes were willow, cottonwood, pine, big...
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... University, the Universityof British Columbia, the Universityof Kansas, the Universityof Oklahoma, the Universityof Virginia, Western Michigan University, and Yale University I am particularly ... a fad in 1996–97 (with a new edition in 2004), were as popular with young working women (OLs, which stands literally for office ladies) as with kids Like the ANA planes, however, the play goes ... books in commemoration of a man whose work at Universityof California Press from 1954 to 1979 was marked by dedication to young authors and to high standards in the field of Asian Studies Friends,...
... of recent survey work we now know that in addition to the Fayum villages of Philadelpheia and Dionysias, Tali was also laid out on a grid plan.58 What we would like to know, of course, is how ... chronographies, however, were compilations of events of certain parts of the past Similarly, earlier Christian writers had written chronographies of Greek and Jewish history Eusebius was the rst to write ... there.6 Isidore of Seville (c 600636 a.d.) was bishop of the city He was the author of, among other works, a Chronica Maiora, which was a continuation of Hieronymuss Chronicle He also wrote the Etymologiae,...
... trend of enforcement is less clear We not know the probability of being convicted for a corrupt practice in the past as well as today Even when we know the number of convictions, we not know the ... compatible with mainstream histories of the period The traditional view of much of the nineteenth century is that it was replete with great corruption, and the traditional view of the early twentieth ... movement away from the balance was a movement toward tyranny and slavery This was true whether the movement was toward tyranny of the one, the many, or the few The balanced constitution was a perfect...
... professor of astrophysics at the Scuola Normale Superiore in Pisa, Italy The Universityof Chicago Press, Chicago 60637 The Universityof Chicago Press, Ltd., London C 2008 by The Universityof ... medium Even when we consider infinitesimal volumes of fluids, elements, or particles of fluid, we will always assume them to be made up of a very large number of molecules The description of a fluid ... be written as dp (1.18) dw = T ds + ρ which shows that, for adiabatic transformations only, dw = dp ρ (1.19) which can be introduced into equation 1.10 to get ∂v + v · ∇v = − w ∂t which will often...