中国农村调查(总第52卷村庄类第21卷黄河区域第2卷)
¥272.00
本卷收录了两个村庄的调查报告:一是河北省邢台市宁晋县唐邱乡双井村,二是河北省石家庄市正定县南牛乡牛家庄村。前者属于井灌区村庄,后者属于平原紧凑型村庄。两份报告均从村庄由来、自然、经济、社会、文化、治理六方面,对村庄的传统形态行深描,兼涉其历史变迁与现状,为深了解黄河区域村户社会的底色与特质提供了翔实的一手资料。
灵·非
¥272.00
这片大陆赋予人想言说的冲动,它超出你平日目睹的世界,在这之上还有一个世界, 渺小的生灵点缀在地球的肌理上,以一种隐秘的气息,环绕周围. 遁迹在此,带着对自然万物轮回荣衰的体察。
老俞对谈录套装(1-4册)
¥272.00
套装包括《向光而行:老俞对谈录》、《心灵激荡:老俞对谈录》、《星河辽阔:老俞对谈录》、《韶华有梦:老俞对谈录》。
Republic of Love
¥270.76
At the heart of The Republic of Love are the voices of three musicians-queer nightclub star Zeki Muren, arabesk originator Orhan Gencebay, and pop diva Sezen Aksu-who collectively have dominated mass media in Turkey since the early 1950s. Their fame and ubiquity have made them national icons-but, Martin Stokes here contends, they do not represent the official version of Turkish identity propagated by anthems or flags; instead they evoke a much more intimate and ambivalent conception of Turkishness.Using these three singers as a lens, Stokes examines Turkey's repressive politics and civil violence as well as its uncommonly vibrant public life in which music, art, literature, sports, and journalism have flourished. However, Stokes's primary concern is how Mren, Gencebay, and Aksu's music and careers can be understood in light of theories of cultural intimacy. In particular, he considers their contributions to the development of a Turkish concept of love, analyzing the ways these singers explore the private matters of intimacy, affection, and sentiment on the public stage.
After Life
¥270.76
Life is one of our most basic concepts, and yet when examined directly it proves remarkably contradictory and elusive, encompassing both the broadest and the most specific phenomena. We can see this uncertainty about life in our habit of approaching it as something at once scientific and mystical, in the return of vitalisms of all types, and in the pervasive politicization of life. In short, life seems everywhere at stake and yet is nowhere the same.In After Life, Eugene Thacker clears the ground for a new philosophy of life by recovering the twists and turns in its philosophical history. Beginning with Aristotle's originary formulation of a philosophy of life, Thacker examines the influence of Aristotle's ideas in medieval and early modern thought, leading him to the work of Immanuel Kant, who notes the inherently contradictory nature of "life in itself." Along the way, Thacker shows how early modern philosophy's engagement with the problem of life affects thinkers such as Gilles Deleuze, Georges Bataille, and Alain Badiou, as well as contemporary developments in the "speculative turn" in philosophy.At a time when life is categorized, measured, and exploited in a variety of ways, After Life invites us to delve deeper into the contours and contradictions of the age-old question, "what is life?"
Hawking Incorporated
¥270.76
These days, the idea of the cyborg is less the stuff of science fiction and more a reality, as we are all, in one way or another, constantly connected, extended, wired, and dispersed in and through technology. One wonders where the individual, the person, the human, and the body are-or, alternatively, where they stop. These are the kinds of questions Hlne Mialet explores in this fascinating volume, as she focuses on a man who is permanently attached to assemblages of machines, devices, and collectivities of people: Stephen Hawking.Drawing on an extensive and in-depth series of interviews with Hawking, his assistants and colleagues, physicists, engineers, writers, journalists, archivists, and artists, Mialet reconstructs the human, material, and machine-based networks that enable Hawking to live and work. She reveals how Hawking-who is often portrayed as the most singular, individual, rational, and bodiless of all-is in fact not only incorporated, materialized, and distributed in a complex nexus of machines and human beings like everyone else, but even more so. Each chapter focuses on a de*ion of the functioning and coordination of different elements or media that create his presence, agency, identity, and competencies. Attentive to Hawking's daily activities, including his lecturing and scientific writing, Mialet's ethnographic analysis powerfully reassesses the notion of scientific genius and its associations with human singularity. This book will fascinate anyone interested in Stephen Hawking or an extraordinary life in science.
Opera Fanatic
¥270.76
Though some dismiss opera as old-fashioned, it shows no sign of disappearing from the world's stage. So why do audiences continue to flock to itGiven its association with wealth, one might imagine that opera tickets function as a status symbol. But while a desire to hobnob with the upper crust might motivate the occasional operagoer, for hardcore fans the real answer, according to The Opera Fanatic, is passion-they do it for love.Opera lovers are an intense lot, Claudio E. Benzecry discovers in his look at the fanatics who haunt the legendary Coln Opera House in Buenos Aires, a key site for opera's globalization. Listening to the fans and their stories, Benzecry hears of two-hundred-mile trips for performances and nightlong camp-outs for tickets, while others testify to a particular opera's power to move them-whether to song or to tears-no matter how many times they have seen it before. Drawing on his insightful analysis of these acts of love, Benzecry proposes new ways of thinking about people's relationship to art and shows how, far from merely enhancing aspects of everyday life, art allows us to transcend it.
Marriage and Cohabitation
¥270.76
In an era when half of marriages end in divorce, cohabitation has become more commonplace and those who do get married are doing so at an older age. So why do people marry when they doAnd why do?some couples choose to cohabitA team of expert family sociologists examines these timely questions in Marriage and Cohabitation, the result of their research over the last decade on the issue of union formation.Situating their argument in the context of the Western world's 500-year history of marriage, the authors reveal what factors encourage marriage and cohabitation in a contemporary society where the end of adolescence is no longer signaled by entry into the marital home. While some people still choose to marry young, others elect to cohabit with varying degrees of commitment or intentions of eventual marriage. The authors' controversial findings suggest that family history, religious affiliation, values, projected education, lifetime earnings, and career aspirations all tip the scales in favor of either cohabitation or marriage. This book lends new insight into young adult relationship patterns and will be of interest to sociologists, historians, and demographers alike.
Philadelphia Barrio
¥270.76
How does a so-called bad neighborhood go about changing its reputationIs it simply a matter of improving material conditions or picking the savviest marketing strategyWhat kind of role can or should the arts play in that processDoes gentrification always entail a betrayal of a neighborhood's rootsTackling these questions and offering a fresh take on the dynamics of urban revitalization, The Philadelphia Barrio examines one neighborhood's fight to erase the stigma of devastation.Frederick F. Wherry shows how, in the predominantly Latino neighborhood of Centro de Oro, entrepreneurs and community leaders forged connections between local businesses and cultural institutions to rebrand a place once nicknamed the Badlands. Artists and performers negotiated with government organizations and national foundations, Wherry reveals, and took to local galleries, stages, storefronts, and street parades in a concerted, canny effort to reanimate the spirit of their neighborhood.Complicating our notions of neighborhood change by exploring the ways the process is driven by local residents, The Philadelphia Barrio presents a nuanced look at how city dwellers can make commercial interests serve the local culture, rather than exploit it.
Baker Who Pretended to Be King of Portugal
¥270.76
On August 4, 1578, in an ill-conceived attempt to wrest Morocco back from the hands of the infidel Moors, King Sebastian of Portugal led his troops to slaughter and was himself slain. Sixteen years later, King Sebastian rose again. In one of the most famous of European impostures, Gabriel de Espinosa, an ex-soldier and baker by trade-and most likely under the guidance of a distinguished Portuguese friar-appeared in a Spanish convent town passing himself off as the lost monarch. The principals, along with a large cast of nuns, monks, and servants, were confined and questioned for nearly a year as a crew of judges tried to unravel the story, but the culprits went to their deaths with many questions left unanswered.?Ruth MacKay recalls this conspiracy, marked both by scheming and absurdity, and the legal inquest that followed, to show how stories of this kind are conceived, told, circulated, and believed. She reveals how the story of Sebastian, supposedly in hiding and planning to return to claim his crown, was lodged among other familiar stories: prophecies of returned leaders, nuns kept against their will, kidnappings by Moors, miraculous escapes, and monarchs who die for their country. As MacKay demonstrates, the conspiracy could not have succeeded without the circulation of news, the retellings of the fatal battle in well-read chronicles, and the networks of rumors and correspondents, all sharing the hope or belief that Sebastian had survived and would one day return.?With its royal intrigues, ambitious artisans, dissatisfied religious women, and corrupt clergy, The Baker Who Pretended to Be King of Portugal will undoubtedly captivate readers as it sheds new light on the intricate political and cultural relations between Spain and Portugal in the early modern period and the often elusive nature of historical truth.
Richard Owen
¥270.76
In the mid-1850s, no scientist in the British Empire was more visible than Richard Owen. Mentioned in the same breath as Isaac Newton and championed as Britain's answer to France's Georges Cuvier and Germany's Alexander von Humboldt, Owen was, as the Times declared in 1856, the most "e;distinguished man of science in the country."e; But, a century and a half later, Owen remains largely obscured by the shadow of the most famous Victorian naturalist of all, Charles Darwin. Publicly marginalized by his contemporaries for his critique of natural selection, Owen suffered personal attacks that undermined his credibility long after his name faded from history.With this innovative biography, Nicolaas A. Rupke resuscitates Owen's reputation. Arguing that Owen should no longer be judged by the evolution dispute that figured inonly a minor part of his work, Rupke stresses context, emphasizing the importance of places and practices in the production and reception of scientific knowledge. Dovetailing with the recent resurgence of interest in Owen's life and work, Rupke's book brings the forgotten naturalist back into the canon of the history of science and demonstrates how much biology existed with, and without, Darwin
Conflagration of Community
¥270.76
"e;After Auschwitz to write even a single poem is barbaric."e; The Conflagration of Community challenges Theodor Adorno's famous statement about aesthetic production after the Holocaust, arguing for the possibility of literature to bear witness to extreme collective and personal experiences. J. Hillis Miller masterfully considers how novels about the Holocaust relate to fictions written before and after it, and uses theories of community from Jean-Luc Nancy and Derrida to explore the dissolution of community bonds in its wake.Miller juxtaposes readings of books about the Holocaust-Keneally's Schindler's List, McEwan's Black Dogs, Spiegelman's Maus, and Kertsz's Fatelessness-with Kafka's novels and Morrison's Beloved, asking what it means to think of texts as acts of testimony. Throughout, Miller questions the resonance between the difficulty of imagining, understanding, or remembering Auschwitz-a difficulty so often a theme in records of the Holocaust-and the exasperating resistance to clear, conclusive interpretation of these novels. The Conflagration of Community is an eloquent study of literature's value to fathoming the unfathomable.
Political Theology and Early Modernity
¥270.76
Political theology is a distinctly modern problem, one that takes shape in some of the most important theoretical writings of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. But its origins stem from the early modern period, in medieval iconographies of sacred kinship and the critique of traditional sovereignty mounted by Hobbes and Spinoza. In this book, Graham Hammill and Julia Reinhard Lupton assemble established and emerging scholars in early modern studies to examine the role played by sixteenth- and seventeenth-century literature and thought in modern conceptions of political theology.?Political Theology and Early Modernity explores texts by Shakespeare, Machiavelli, Milton, and others that have served as points of departure for such thinkers as Schmitt, Strauss, Benjamin, and Arendt. Written from a spectrum of positions ranging from renewed defenses of secularism to attempts to reconceive the religious character of collective life and literary experience, these essays probe moments of productive conflict, disavowal, and entanglement in politics and religion as they pass between early modern and modern scenes of thought. This stimulating collection is the first to answer not only how Renaissance and baroque literature help explain the persistence of political theology in modernity and postmodernity, but also how the reemergence of political theology as an intellectual and political problem deepens our understanding of the early modern period.
Africa as a Living Laboratory
¥270.76
Tropical Africa was one of the last regions of the world to experience formal European colonialism, a process that coincided with the advent of a range of new scientific specialties and research methods. Africa as a Living Laboratory is a far-reaching study of the thorny relationship between imperialism and the role of scientific expertise-environmental, medical, racial, and anthropological-in the colonization of British Africa.A key source for Helen Tilley's analysis is the African Research Survey, a project undertaken in the 1930s to explore how modern science was being applied to African problems. This project both embraced and recommended an interdisciplinary approach to research on Africa that, Tilley argues, underscored the heterogeneity of African environments and the interrelations among the problems being studied. While the aim of British colonialists was unquestionably to transform and modernize Africa, their efforts, Tilley contends, were often unexpectedly subverted by scientific concerns with the local and vernacular. Meticulously researched and gracefully argued, Africa as a Living Laboratory transforms our understanding of imperial history, colonial development, and the role science played in both.
Cancer on Trial
¥270.76
Until the early 1960s, cancer treatment consisted primarily of surgery and radiation therapy. Most practitioners then viewed the treatment of terminally ill cancer patients with heroic courses of chemotherapy as highly questionable. The randomized clinical trials that today sustain modern oncology were relatively rare and prompted stiff opposition from physicians, who were loath to assign patients randomly to competing treatments. Yet today these trials form the basis of medical oncology. How did such a spectacular change occurHow did medical oncology pivot from a nonentity and, in some regards, a reviled practice to the central position it now occupies in modern medicineIn Cancer on Trial Peter Keating and Alberto Cambrosio explore how practitioners established a new style of practice, at the center of which lies the cancer clinical trial. Far from mere testing devices, these trials have become full-fledged experiments that have redefined the practices of clinicians, statisticians, and biologists. Keating and Cambrosio investigate these trials and how they have changed since the 1960s, all the while demonstrating their significant impact on the progression of oncology. A novel look at the institution of clinical cancer research and therapy, this book will be warmly welcomed by historians, sociologists, and anthropologists of science and medicine, as well as clinicians and researchers in the cancer field.
理想国M译丛回想东欧系列(全九册)
¥270.70
在托尔斯泰的名著《战争与和平》里,娜塔莎,这位自小受法国教育的贵族小姐,爱唱歌、跳舞,不论苏格兰舞、英吉利茲舞,还是俄罗斯民间舞,她都能翩翩起舞,展现婀娜多姿、优雅动人的俄罗斯风情。奥兰多•费吉斯通过“娜塔莎之舞”,重新诠释《战争与和平》这部巨作,介绍托尔斯泰、普希金、陀思妥耶夫斯基、柴可夫斯基、契诃夫、斯特拉文斯基、肖斯塔科维奇等伟大的作家和艺术家,以散文般的优美笔触再现广袤质朴、包容一切的俄罗斯。 《娜塔莎之舞》通过对18世纪兴起的俄罗斯芭蕾、绘画、诗歌、戏剧和音乐等讨论,探索俄罗斯文化中欧洲文明与民间元素之间的分歧,“文明”和“本土”两个俄罗斯之间的对抗,以及贵族上流社会和底层农村民众间的分裂。书中更一步讨论“俄罗斯灵魂”和“俄罗斯性”的建构与表现,揭示政治、国族认同、社会观念、风俗習惯、民间艺术、宗教等对俄罗斯文化的形成和发展所产生的影响,呈现出一幅充满戏剧性的细节、辉煌炫丽的文化长卷。
中药材组织显微鉴别全息彩色图鉴. *册
¥270.50
出版价值:显微鉴定是中药鉴定传统四大鉴定法之一,是历版《中华人民共和国药典》(以下简称《中国药典》)的必须收载的内容,同时也被《美国药典》、《英国药典》、《欧洲药典》和《日本药局方》等多个国家的药典收载。中药显微鉴定是指利用显微镜,依据对照中药的组织、细胞或内含物的特征,对中药(检品)行真实性鉴别的方法。偏振光显微镜与正常光显微镜不同之处在于在检测具有偏振光性的中药显微标志物时,利用其偏振光性可以排除不具有偏振光性物质的干扰、快速寻找到检测标志物。目前中药粉末检验已经始偏振光检验,但对于植物组织尚无系统研究。 本科学研究情况:显微鉴定研究鼎盛时期是“七五” “八五”(1986 ~ 1995年)期间,由国家科委和国家中医药管理局组织国内30多个医药院校和科研机构的数百名科技人员共同参与,对220种(类)多来源中药材行了系统的品种整理和质量评价研究,内容包括显微鉴定。该研究先后出版了专著《常用中药品种整理和质量研究》(南方协作组1 ~ 4册,1994 ~ 2001年;北方协作组1 ~ 6册,1995 ~ 2003年)。该书是新中国成立以来中药研究的一次系统的大总结,显微鉴别是其中的重要内容之一。但受制于当时的实验条件和仪器设备,所有显微鉴定的植物组织图和粉末显微特征图均为手绘墨线图。目前具有代表性的《中华人民共和国药典中药材显微鉴别彩色图鉴》(李萍、钱忠直,2009年)、《中药显微鉴别图典》(赵中振、陈虎彪,2016年)等书已经出现了中药粉末偏振光显微鉴定技术和影像。但尚无人在偏振光显微镜下对具植物组织横切面切面行系统研究,本书将弥补该方面研究的空白。同时作者独创的半偏振光下植物组织观察方法和拍摄技术将是植物组织显微研究的创新。学术价值主要体现在以下几个方面。 1、首次获取植(动)物组织横(纵)切面正常光和偏振光全息影像图、并将该技术用于中药显微鉴定。启了植物药组织偏振光、半偏光和正常光对比研究的先例。 2、自行研究创立的独特的半偏振光显微摄影技术(正在申请拍摄方法和显微镜改造专利)可以同时获取清晰的具有偏振光现象和不具有偏振光现象的的中药显微图像。该方法是生物界显微研究的一大创新。启了半偏振光显微观察方法的先河。 3、本书将对中药偏振光显微显微鉴定方法学和植(动)物和矿物彩色影像的研究起到创新引领作用,是中药显微鉴定的创新发展,同时也为整个生物界的显微研究起到引领示范作用。本书首次利用大图拼技术、实时景深扩展技术获取具有鉴别意义的植物药横(纵)断面正常光、偏振光、半偏光全息影像彩图,并将该技术首先用于中药显微鉴定,用于展示有偏振光特性中药组织显微鉴别标志物,揭示其存在部位及分布规律。是显微鉴别研究观察的一次革命。 4、发现了偏振光显微镜下的美轮美奂的微观世界,该发现将创立一个美学观察新领域。 主要内容与特色:包括内容总论(提要、前言、编写说明构成)和图鉴各论。总论主要介绍中药显微鉴定的发展简史、本书创新之处、方法、原理及编写原则等。各论选择具有代表意义的中国药典收载的常用中药极其混淆品种100种的正常广、偏振光和半偏光显微鉴定图鉴,并配有文字描述及图标。为便于学习,各论结构体系拟按首字母顺序排列,特别收载具有混淆品的中药并归为一类,如中药木通、川木桶和混乱品种川木通归为木通类。每个药材收载有来源、植(动)物组织横(纵)断面偏振光全息影像彩图、正常光与半偏振光横切面对比彩色影像详图、具有专属性鉴定意义的偏振光、半偏振光和普通光对比特写影像彩图,配有文字描述和图标。
黄帝内经灵枢校注语译
¥270.50
《郭霭春全集》收录郭霭春教授著作共计800万字左右。《黄帝内经灵枢校注语译》为郭霭春代表作之一,主要内容是对《黄帝内经灵枢》行校勘、注释、语译。郭霭春先生治儒通医,文理医理融会贯通,精通史学、国学,于目录、版本、校勘、训诂、音韵等专门之学,造诣精深,并善诗词。他深研中医基础理论,精医史、善临证,尤以文献研究和中医内科见长,有“津沽杏林三杰”之誉。治学精勤,著作颇丰,是中医文献研究方面知名专家,颇有影响。
项楚先生纪念文集全二册(套装全二册)【中华书局出品】
¥270.00
2025年2月4日,著名敦煌学家、语言学家、文献学家、文学史家和佛教学家、四川大学杰出教授项楚先生与世长辞。为了表达对先生的怀念,四川大学文学与新闻学院、四川大学中国俗文化研究所决定编辑出版《项楚先生纪念文集》。文集分上下两编,上编主要收录先生亲朋、同道们的纪念文字,以及学生们向先生求学求教、平居相处的点滴回忆与怀念文章,以表达深切的缅怀;下编主要收录项门弟子有代表性的学术论文,以致敬先生、继往开来。
你在高原:全10册
¥270.00
主人公宁伽是解放后被成反革命的宁珂的儿子,他无意间得来的一本秘籍让他更加醉心于研究和探寻自己远祖氏族(莱夷人)的历史和演变,而尤能与他分享这份喜悦的,是他的红颜知己淳于黎丽。仿佛家族的遗传,他虽已人到中年,但一直怀揣梦想,对现实不满,渴望逃离喧闹浮躁腐败的城市。为此,他离妻儿,回到自己的老家创办葡萄园、酒厂,又手了市里一家面临停办的杂志,将酿酒师、文化学人等朋友邀集一起,聚在偏远的乡村经营自己的精神家园……结果,酒厂、刊物却被查封。在残酷的现实中,宁伽及其朋友们精神上受到了严重,武早精神异常,宁伽被关了拘留所……
桐华精选(9册)
¥269.99
"生命是一场又一场的相遇和别离,是一次又一次的遗忘和开始,可总有些事,一旦发生,就留下印迹;总有个人,一旦来过,就无法忘记。 这一场清水镇的相遇改变了所有人的命运,甚至改变了整个大荒的命运。只为贪图那一点温暖、一点陪伴,一点不知道什么时候会消散的死心塌地。相思是一杯有毒的美酒,入喉甘美,销魂蚀骨,直到入心入肺,便再也无药可解,毒发时撕心裂肺,只有心上人的笑容可解,陪伴可解,若是不得,便只余刻骨相思,至死不休。"

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