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The Language of Trauma
War and Technology in Hoffmann, Freud, and Kafka
Price: $29.95
ISBN: 9781487509422
Pub Date: June 2021
Richly nuanced and firmly grounded in literature, biography, and history, The Language of Trauma analyses three major central European writers, revealing how they incorporated and responded to psychological and historical trauma.
The Allure of Sports in Western Culture
Price: $76.00
ISBN: 9781487504182
Pub Date: November 2019
Sports are the most popular spectator events in the history of the world. This volume demonstrates how sports shape societies and individuals. The essays offer critical new insights and historical case studies from historians, theorists, literature scholars, and athletes.
Writing Travel
The Poetics and Politics of the Modern Journey
Price: $80.00
ISBN: 9780802098061
Pub Date: November 2008
Writing Travel assembles a superb collection of essays that demonstrate how travel attempts to reconfigure the world and, in so doing, to become a metaphor for imagination, subjectivity, and representation itself.

The Language of Trauma
War and Technology in Hoffmann, Freud, and Kafka
Price: $29.95
ISBN: 9781487509422
Pub Date: June 2021
Richly nuanced and firmly grounded in literature, biography, and history, The Language of Trauma analyses three major central European writers, revealing how they incorporated and responded to psychological and historical trauma.
The Allure of Sports in Western Culture
Price: $76.00
ISBN: 9781487504182
Pub Date: November 2019
Sports are the most popular spectator events in the history of the world. This volume demonstrates how sports shape societies and individuals. The essays offer critical new insights and historical case studies from historians, theorists, literature scholars, and athletes.
Writing Travel
The Poetics and Politics of the Modern Journey
Price: $80.00
ISBN: 9780802098061
Pub Date: November 2008
Writing Travel assembles a superb collection of essays that demonstrate how travel attempts to reconfigure the world and, in so doing, to become a metaphor for imagination, subjectivity, and representation itself.