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Albion Fellows Bacon: Indiana's Municipal Housekeeper (Midwestern History and Culture)
Published in Hardcover by Indiana University Press (2000-10)
Author: Robert G. Barrows
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Well deserved credit.
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Review Date: 2000-12-01
It's good to see Albion Fellows Bacon get some well deserved credit and attention for her hard work during her live. Although not as famous as her older sister, Annie Fellows Johnston, Albion probably did more for the needy. Very well wrote with lots of information I never knew existed.

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Algebra I: Indiana Ed
Published in Hardcover by McGraw-Hill/Glencoe (2003-06-27)
Author: Holliday
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Algebra I Indiana Ed
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Review Date: 2006-08-18
Excellent book for beginning Algebra Students. It gives a review of previously learned information and throughly prepares the student for the next level in mathematics.

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Algeria in France: Transpolitics, Race, and Nation (New Anthropologies of Europe)
Published in Paperback by Indiana University Press (2004-09)
Author: Paul A. Silverstein
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Rigourous analysis and research on the politics of muslims in France
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2006-09-07
As a researcher doing work in the same area, I can say that there is no other book that tackles this subject, which manages to take seriously ethnicity AND political engagement. A necessary book if you want to know what's really going on with Algerian immigrants and their children in France.
Theoretically, Silverstein manages to take a critical perspective without delving too deep into postmodernism, and his empirical research supports his conclusions. A wonderful and convincing anecdote to Huntington and Lewis-like Clash of Civilizations arguments, Algeria in France draws on historical, anthropological, sociological, and literary references to make its case.

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Alice Doesn't
Published in Paperback by Indiana University Press (1984-05-01)
Author: Teresa de Lauretis
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A particularly comprehensive study of representation
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2001-04-24
De Lauretis's book is one of the most influential in the field of feminist film theory. An incredibly comprehensive study, it engages deeply notions of desire, fantasy, and identification. It is useful as both a theoretical and a political text, weaving a personal struggle with feminism and film practice throughout her semiotic analysis of the process of film.

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America, Its Jews, and the Rise of Nazism
Published in Hardcover by Indiana University Press (2000-12)
Author: Gulie Ne'eman Arad
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Very interesting
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-18
Very interesting for every one that has interest in the time and topic. Many of the issues are still relevant today (especially in light of the attacks on the "Jewish neo-cons"); it also touches a broader topic: what is the underlining moral campus of US foreign policy? Reminding that the concept bringing freedom to nations around the world was invented by some of the founding fathers and not GWB.
One problem, the writer is to judgmental, especially in light of her knowing the end results of the actions (or mostly non actions), of the characters on stage at that tragic and dark time.

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American Continental Philosophy: A Reader (Studies in Continental Thought)
Published in Paperback by Indiana University Press (2000-07)
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A fantastic book.
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Review Date: 2002-02-13
This is simply an exceptional and recommended work for graduate and undergraduate students alike. Given the scope and complexity of the texts involved, as well as predelineative agendas and hostility from other traditions, the writing is lucidly informative, succinct, and relevant most of all.

Paramount is the mention of the burgeoning identity of anglo-continental thinking indebted to the Husserl and Frege affinity, as well as the Heidegger and Wittgenstein affinity. Notably, Zalta, Ortiz-Hill, and Follesdall among others have written extensively about these associations between two traditions, dare I say analytic and continental, whose identities are being reformed today.

In light of this, this book forges ahead with identifying a growing and newly thriving continental philosophy that is deflationary realist (ala Dreyfus) and directed towards theories of reference, philosophies of mathematics and logic, and philosophy of mind. All of which are distinct within US academic activity of Villanova, Memphis, Stanford, Berkeley, Brown, and the lower tiers of say Northern Arizona University or East Stroudsburg University.

Concluding, this book is extremely provocative in the sense that it identifies an extremely contemporary scene of thinking that has gained much momemtum (see the new journal of "Mind" for example) and it has come to my attention that something of a full circle has undergone within the last generation of late twentieth-century thinking; with the death of Lewis many analytics and continentals meet on the same ground in non-perjorative metaphysics, philosophy of mind, and epistemology in an issue drivem, rather than ill genered sense. Perhaps now, after a century, we have come again to "philosophy" rather than notorious titles for philosophical geography.

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The American Encounter With Buddhism, 1844-1912: Victorian Culture and the Limits of Dissent (Religion in North America)
Published in Hardcover by Indiana Univ Pr (1992-03)
Author: Thomas A. Tweed
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An insightful study of Victorian American Buddhism
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Review Date: 2003-03-23
This historical and sociological study of Buddhism in the U.S. from 1844 to 1912 provides insight not only into American Buddhism but also into American culture in the Victorian period and the interactions between new religious movements and the values and beliefs of the dominant culture. The book is academic but not obtuse, and it's relatively engaging.

Tweed explores in detail the ways in which European-American converts to and sympathizers with Buddhism in the Victorian period both dissented from the dominant culture and also consented to it, and he observes that to be successful, a new or transplanted religious movement needs to be different but not too different from the dominant culture. Tweed argues that Buddhist adherents and sympathizers shared a number of basic Victorian American values and beliefs that Buddhism, as it was then understood, seemed to contradict: theism; individualism (a label that Tweed actually uses for two distinct things: the belief in a substantial and immortal self and an emphasis on self-reliance); optimism (a belief in the basic goodness and inevitable progress of individuals and history); and activism (an emphasis on moral action to uplift individuals and reform societies). In contrast, Buddhism was seen as atheistic, nihilistic, pessimistic, and passive. Although some Americans attracted to Buddhism were able to reject theism and the belief in a substantial self, very few were able to relinquish their commitments to optimism and activism, and they rejected interpretations of Buddhism as pessimistic and passive. Tweed finds that two major sources of Buddhism's appeal during the Victorian period were the perception that Buddhism was more compatible than Christianity with science and the perception that Buddhism was more tolerant than Christianity and Victorian culture toward religious and cultural outsiders.

Tweed also provides an interesting typology of Euro-American Buddhist adherents and sympathizers in Victorian America: the "esoteric," "rationalist," and "romantic" types.

Also recommended: "Buddhism in America" by Richard Hughes Seager.

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American Sacred Space (Religion in North America)
Published in Hardcover by Indiana University Press (1995-12)
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Essential Reading for Religious Studies
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Review Date: 2008-03-27
This edited volume is a landmark for scholars of religion. The useful introductory essay plots the course of theories of "sacred space" as they have operated for the last 75 years or so. The remaining essays are far more focused--providing case-studies that broadly develop two major points. First, sacred space is often contested space; and, second, there are many kinds of sacred space in America.

While essays moving from Native American land rights to Pagan environmentalism to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum could feel out-of-sorts, this is not the case. There is a structure to the volume and its concerns--a hallmark of a good collection--since all of the essays ask: What is American sacred space?

All students of religious studies should own this text, and it will be enjoyable reading (thought not without its challenges) for non-specialists, too. If it stirs your curiosity, the rich works cited lists with each essay will help encourage further study.

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American Sweethearts: Teenage Girls in Twentieth-century Popular Culture
Published in Paperback by Indiana University Press (2006-01)
Author: Ilana Nash
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American History, Popular Culture, and Women's Studies collections will be enriched by this survey
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Review Date: 2006-05-22
Any collection strong in American popular culture and history will welcome AMERICAN SWEETHEARTS: TEENAGE GIRLS IN 20TH CENTURY POPULAR CULTURE. There are plenty stereotypes of 'stupid teen girls' and AMERICAN SWEETHEARTS gets to the bottom of these images by exploring them in American pop culture through teen narratives and the producers who created them. Chapters begin the study in 1930 and conclude in 1965, with each survey how social and cultural changes contributed to the evolving image of girls, from Nancy Drew to Gidget. American History, Popular Culture, and Women's Studies collections will be enriched by this survey.

Diane C. Donovan, Editor
California Bookwatch

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Amish Life: Living Plainly And Serving God
Published in Hardcover by Indiana University Press (2005-05-30)
Author: Darryl D. Jones
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Living Plainly & serving God
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Review Date: 2007-03-10
This book is a wonderful guide through traditional Amish life as lived by children. The photographs are wonderfully done and give a true feeling for the daily life of young Amish children and their unique lifestyle. I loved it!


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