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2026
EN
A collection honoring the experience of human connection.Inspired by classic Motown and the Midwest's rich history of social poetics, Andrew Collard's poetry collection asks readers to trust their bodies and the experience of human connection in a society that alienates us from our handiwork and from each other. Set largely in Southeast Michigan, these poems evoke the joys and difficulties of raising a family amid financial uncertainty in the empire of the automobi...
$312.00 MXN
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Poems
2023
EN
These lyrical poems about growing up and becoming a parent in Detroit reflect deeply felt connections to places and experiences that inevitably fall victim to irrevocable change.Sprawl is a reconstruction of the constantly shifting landscape of metropolitan Detroit, which extends over six counties and is home to over four million people, from the perspective of a single parent raising a young child amid financial precarity. Part memoir, part invention, the book is ...
$327.00 MXN
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- Kenneth M. AmesAlex W. BarkerPeter BellwoodReinhard BernbeckJohn BintliffBriggs BuchananMark CollardTom D. DillehayTimothy EarleDon D. FowlerLiane GaboraAndrew GardnerDavid W.J. GillKelly Hays-GilpinThomasJ GreenEdward A. JolieSian JonesPeter JordanStephanie KoernerCarl LipoBen MarlerHerbert D.G. MaschnerRandall H. McGuireIan J. McNivenMark PluciennukSteven D. PriceLynette RussellMarion SalterMichael ShanksStephen ShennanTimothy TaylorPatty Jo WatsonGillian WallaceGary S. WebsterDavid S. WhitleyDavid R. YesnerMarek ZvelebilR. Alexander Bentley
2007
EN
This handbook gathers original, authoritative articles from leading archaeologists to compile the latest thinking about archaeological theory. The authors provide a comprehensive picture of the theoretical foundations by which archaeologists contextualize and analyze their archaeological data. Student readers will also gain a sense of the immense power that theory has for building interpretations of the past, while recognizing the wonderful archaeological traditions that created it. An ext...
$1,909.00 MXN
Attention à la marche ! Mind The Gap!
Thinking Electronic Literature In A Digital Culture – Penser la littérature électronique en culture numérique
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- Ana E Albuquerque AguilarAlice Atsuko MatsudaSofian AudryAbraham AvnisanJohn F. BarberSimon BiggsJim BizzocchiKyle BootenAmaranth BorsukBertrand GervaisSophie MarcotteSerge BouchardonBoris du BoullayAlejandro BrianzaAndréa CatrópaJohn CayleyFrançoise ChambefortSarah CistonChristophe CollardGabriella Colombo MachadoCristiane CostaSylvain DavidAstrid EnsslinChristopher FunkhouserMaría GoicoecheaAnaïs GuiletLeah HenricksonKedrick JamesRoman KalinovskiAndrew KlobucarMichel LefebvreAna Maria MachadoCecília MagalhãesVinicius MarquetReese MunteanVerónica GómezErnesto PeñaManuel PortelaGilbertto PradoEva QuintasJessica RodríguezRolando RodríguezJon SaklofskePaulo Silva PereiraAlan SondheimYuya TakedaMelinda M. White
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- Humanités Numériques
2020
FR
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Attention à la marche!, issu du congrès de l’Electronic Literature Organization tenu à Montréal en 2018, entend questionner de façon explicite la place de la littérature électronique dans la culture numérique. Quelle est la nature de la relation entre les deux? Comment une forme déjà vieille de cinquante ans parvient-elle à rester pertinente dans un environnement culturel fortement marqué par le numérique? Comment une pratique d’avant-garde développée en culture du livre réussit-e...



