| The Language of Everyday Life: An Introduction - This is a lively, practical guide that provides a fascinating linguistic description of six familiar text and discourse types, showing how language works in everyday life to perform its particular purpose. Through original examples, students are introduced to a wide-ranging repertoire of analytical concepts and techniques, described in basic, clear terms, and drawn from a broad range of areas of linguistics and language study. The aim of the book is to enable students to discover for themselves... |
£21.99 |
| Aesthetics of Everyday Life |
£19.95 |
| Patterns of Everyday Life by David Waines - Shelter, The Continuation of Pre-islamic Domestic Architecture in Muslim Egypt, Alexandre Lezine, A Mansion in Fustat - a 12th-century Description of a Domestic Compound in The Ancient Capital of Egypt, S.d. Goitein, The Houses of Siraf, Iran, David Whitehouse, The Andalusi House in Siy sa - an Essay on Typological Classification, Julio Navarro Palaz n, The Palm-frond House of The Batinah, Paolo M. Costa, Type and Variation - Berber Collective Dwellings of The Northwestern Sahara, William Curtis... |
£85.00 |
| The Paranoia of Everyday Life by Gerald Alper - In this insightful exploration of the personal, social, and cultural triggers that give rise to paranoid reactions in our everyday lives, psychotherapist Gerald Alper helps readers to recognise a potentially debilitating problem that is unfortunately all too common in our stress-filled society. Through a series of telling vignettes culled from the experiences of his own patients, Alper shows how ordinary people can lose their way in a world of social alienation where any meaningful sense of community... |
£11.04 |
| Consumption and the Transformation of Everyday Life |
£50.00 |
| The Commerce of Everyday Life - This volume contains essays from the Donald Bond editions of |
£14.99 |
| Fieldwork and the perception of everyday life - £4.75 ($8.50 / €5.99) Journ. Royal Anthropol. Inst. (MAN) 29, No.2, 1994. 24pp |
£5.00 |
| Constructivism and the Art of Everyday Life - Rodchenko and Popova exhibition, including the relationship between art and every day life in post-war Russian constructivist art. Contributors investigate the languages of 'construction' and the move from abstraction in art to social forms in every day life, architecture, theatre, product and graphic design. |
£15.00 |
| ed hamell The Terrorism of Everyday Life - Directed by Kate Valentine, associate director Richard Hurst |
£17.50 |
| The Structures of Everyday Life by Fernand Braudel - An economic and social history of the world from the Middle Ages to the Industrial Revolution. Myriads of separate details, sharp glimpses of reality experienced by real people, are seen miraculously to orchestrate themselves into the broad rhythms that underlie and transcend the excitements and struggles of particular periods. The real significance of individuals and events is transformed by seeing them in the perspective of the possible, that is, in the context of the world they had inherited... |
£5.99 |
| Images of everyday life |
£200.00 |
| The Psychopathology of Everyday Life (Penguin Classic) - The defining analysis of the little things we say that imply much, much more. The most trivial slips of the tongue or pen, Freud believed can reveal our secret ambitions, money worries and sexual fantasies. The Psychopathology of Everyday Life ranks among his most entertaining and accessible works. Starting with the story of how he once forgot the name of an Italian painter - and how a young acquaintance mangled a quotation from Virgil through fears that his girlfriend might be pregnant - it brings... |
£11.99 |
| The revolution of everyday life - Early printing of part one of Vaneigem's seminal work. One of the two key texts of Situationism and by all accounts was, on publication in France, one of the most ripped off books both literally and also theoretically. |
£30.00 |
| Urgencies of Everyday Life: Between here and outside - A free publication - the best around. Issue 3 of Voices of resistance from occupied London. Includes 'Anarchist Influences on British Planning before 1940'. |
£0.01 |
| In the nature of things: the environment and everyday life - £3.32 ($5.94 / €4.18) The Institute of British Geographers Transactions New Series Vol 16 No 3 1991 16pp, figs, illustrations |
£3.50 |
| THE REVOLUTION OF EVERYDAY LIFE" - CD - "THE REVOLUTION OF EVERYDAY LIFE" - CD |
£2.10 |
| The Commerce of Everyday Life: Selections from the "Tatler" and the "Spectator" - This volume contains essays from the Donald Bond editions of The Tatler and The Spectator (1709-1714), periodical papers that helped define 18th-century culture and standards. In addition, the selection of thematic units include essays and cultural documents on periodical papers and the 18th-century coffeehouse, commerce and trade, standards of taste, and gender roles. An invaluable resource for anyone studying the history and culture of the 18th century. |
£14.99 |
| Children's: The History of Everyday Life - Major Inventions Through History by Elaine Landau (2006) |
£13.99 |
| Politics, Philosophy and Religion: Problems of Everyday Life: And Other Writings on Culture and Science by L. Trotskii, et al. (1973) - And Other Writings on Culture and Science by L. Trotskii , G. Fidler , etc. |
£42.00 |
| Politics, Philosophy and Religion: The Politics of Everyday Life: Making Choices Changing Lives by Paul Ginsborg (2005) - Concern over the present state of the world - its tensions and disparities - fosters in many people the uneasy combination of two sensations: those of urgency and powerlessness. We feel that something must be done before it is too late, but we have little idea of what we as individuals, or as families, or as groups of friends, can possibly do to stem the tide. This book explores the choices we have. It considers the options for civil society, and for the individual within today's political culture... |
£18.95 |
| The Psychopathology Of Everyday Life Books - Sigmund Freud - A brand new transaction of the "Psychopathology of Everyday Life" - one of 15 volumes in the new Freud series commissioned for the Penguin classics. This edition aims to reach beyond the institiutional/clinical market. |
£9.99 |
| 101 Experiments in the Philosophy of Everyday Life - Roger Pol-Droit's highly original book is a reassessment of our day-to-day engagement with life. In 101 short texts, written with limpid elegance, Droit invites us to reconsider our most ordinary actions as unexpected philosophical events: peeling an apple, trying to lie in a hammock, watching someone sleep, hearing your voice on an answering machine, playing with a small child - activities that, when considered outside of their routine, invite us to experience the familiar in startling new ways. |
£7.99 |
| The Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud v. 6; "The Psychopathology of Everyday Life" by Sigmund Freud - Sigmund Freud was born in 1856 in Moravia; between the ages of four and eighty-two his home was in Vienna: in 1938 Hitler's invasion of Austria forced him to seek asylum in London, where he died in the following year. His career began with several years of brilliant work on the anatomy and physiology of the nervous system. He was almost thirty when, after a period of study under Charcot in Paris, his interests first turned to psychology, and another ten years of clinical work in Vienna (at first... |
£9.74 |
| How did Nazis get control of everyday life in Germany after 1933 - How did Nazis get control of everyday life in Germany after 1933? "How did Nazis get control of everyday life in Germany after 1933?" the Nazis were increasingly gaining power since Hitler became chancellor, and their tactics of getting that power and keeping control was progressing this essay will show just how Hitler and his followers gained power and control over the country. There was a time where Hitler decided in 1923 that to gain power of Germany he must topple over the (no so great) Weimar... |
£4.99 |
| How did Nazisget control of everyday life in Germany after 1933 - How did Nazis get control of everyday life in Germany after 1933? "How did Nazis get control of everyday life in Germany after 1933?" the Nazis were increasingly gaining power since Hitler became chancellor, and their tactics of getting that power and keeping control was progressing this essay will show just how Hitler and his followers gained power and control over the country. There was a time where Hitler decided in 1923 that to gain power of Germany he must topple over the (no so great) Weimar... |
£4.00 |
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