High Culture Jon WhittleAddresses the place of addiction in modern art, literature, philosophy, and psychology, including its effects on the works of such thinkers and writers as Heidegger, Nietzsche, DeQuincey, Breton, and Burroughs. This is the first comprehensive text to address addiction and its multiple effects on and extensions into art, literature, philosophy, and psychology. Most research into addiction has taken place within the disciplines of medicine, criminology,
this book contains coverage of membrane interactions and molecular motions
the role of the Lisbon Treaty and economic crises in accelerating reform carefully analysed
Applying ideas from feminist cultural studies to the analysis of film
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lactic acid and culture mixing
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This book examines the definitional differences between classical and modern political theory pertaining to the constituent parts of justice
reviews the difficulties that arise on the transfer of trusteeships
dealing with the two main interactions as described by the electroweak theory and quantum chromodynamics
The Reader is contextualised under key themes and ideas that underpin the notion of a global art history that spans from the 1400s to present day
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