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Walking the Line - - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Walking the Line - - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

An insightful and wide-ranging look at one of America’s most popular genres of music, Walking the Line: Country Music Lyricists and American Culture examines how country songwriters engage with their nation’s religion, literature, and politics. Country fans have long encountered the concept of walking the line, from Johnny Cash’s “I Walk the Line” to Waylon Jennings’s “Only Daddy That’ll Walk the Line.” Walking the line requires following strict codes, respecting territories, and, sometimes, recognizing that only the slightest boundary separates conflicting allegiances. However, even as the term acknowledges control, it suggests rebellion, the consideration of what lies on the other side of the line, and perhaps the desire to violate that code. For lyricists, the line presents a moment of expression, an opportunity to relate an idea, image, or emotion. These lines represent boundaries of their kind as well, but as the chapters in this volume indicate, some of the more successful country lyricists have tested and expanded the boundaries as they have challenged musical, social, and political conventions, often reevaluating what “country” means in country music. From Jimmie Rodgers’s redefinitions of democracy, to revisions of Southern Christianity by Hank Williams and Willie Nelson, to feminist retellings by Loretta Lynn and Dolly Parton to masculine reconstructions by Merle Haggard and Cindy Walker, to Steve Earle’s reworking of American ideologies, this collection examines how country lyricists walk the line. In weighing the influence of the lyricists’ accomplishments, the contributing authors walk the line in turn, exploring iconic country lyrics that have tested and expanded boundaries, challenged musical, social, and political conventions, and reevaluated what “country” means in country music.

DKK 1029.00
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Modern China and the New World - Zhang Boshu - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Striking a Balance - Michael C. Brannigan - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Balance - David Wall Rice - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

The Irish-American Experience in New Jersey and Metropolitan New York - - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

The New Campus Anti-Rape Movement - Ian Breckenridge Jackson - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Beyond New Media - - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Middle East Politics for the New Millennium - Ian Oxnevad - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

New Ways of Being Pentecostal in Latin America - Martin Lindhardt - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

New Ways of Being Pentecostal in Latin America - Martin Lindhardt - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

The explosive growth of Pentecostalism has radically transformed Latin America’s religious landscape within the last half century or so. In a region where Catholicism reigned hegemonic for centuries, the expansion of Pentecostalism has now resulted in a situation of religious pluralism and competition, bearing much more resemblance to the United States than to the Iberian motherlands. Furthermore, the fierce competition from Pentecostal churches has inspired significant renewals of Latin American Catholicism, most notably the growth of a Catholic Charismatic movement. However, another and more recent source of religious pluralism and diversity in Latin America is an increasing pluralization and diversification of Pentecostalism itself and of the ways in which individual Pentecostals exercise their faith. By carefully exploring this diversification, the book at hand breaks new ground in the literature on Latin American Christianity. Particular attention is focused on new ways of being Pentecostal and on the consequences of recent transformations of Christianity for individuals, faith communities and societies. More specifically, the chapters of the book look into certain transformations of Pentecostalism such as: theological renewals and new kinds of religious competition between Pentecostal churches; a growing political and civic engagement of Pentecostals; an observed de-institutionalization of Pentecostal religious life and the negotiation individual Pentecostal identities, composed of multiple intra- and extra-ecclesial points of identification; and the emergence of new generations of Pentecostals (children of Pentecostal parents), many of whom have higher levels of education and higher incomes than the previous generations within their churches. In addition, Catholic responses to Pentecostal competition are also addressed in several chapters of the book.

DKK 950.00
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American Fascism and the New Deal - Brian W. Kulik - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Communication and the Work-Life Balancing Act - - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

New Critical Thinking - Sean Wilson - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

China–South Korea Relations in the New Era - Min Ye - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

China–South Korea Relations in the New Era - Min Ye - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

This book offers a comprehensive examination of China–South Korea relations after their diplomatic normalization in 1992, paying close attention to the most recent controversies in the bilateral relationship after the turn of the century. Inspired by the sharp contrast between their booming economic exchanges and declining political relations in recent years, this book posits that the so-called “end of China–South Korea honeymoon” actually reflects two emerging features in the bilateral relationship. The first is a process of strategic adjustments in East Asia prompted by the new reality of a rising China, and to a lesser extent, a rising South Korea. The second regards both countries’ domestic politics: traditional state autonomy in foreign policymaking is being challenged by better-informed and more assertive general publics who raise, frame, and highlight issues and effectively press their governments for action. In this book, the developments of China–South Korea relations are analyzed from a broader historical and theoretical perspective. Historically, the developments in the bilateral relationship are seen as a sign of transitions in a changing internal and external context. Theoretically, a comprehensive framework is constructed to integrate intergovernmental interactions (conventional diplomacy), semi- and non-official contacts (public diplomacy), and each country’s domestic political institutions. The analysis reveals a complicated and dynamic process that defines the bilateral relationship in the new century.

DKK 401.00
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Kazakhstan in the Making - - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Petroleum Development and Environmental Conflict in Aotearoa New Zealand - Terrence M. Loomis - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Feminist Responses to the Neoliberalization of the University - - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Escaping Bondage - - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Global Strategic Engagement - Raffaele Marchetti - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Loving Immigrants in America - Daniel Campos - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Loving Immigrants in America - Daniel Campos - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

At once narrative and reflective, Loving Immigrants in America: An Experiential Philosophy of Personal Interaction is a philosophical account of Daniel Camposʼs experience as a Latin American immigrant to the United States of America. A series of interrelated personal essays together convey this experience of walking or sauntering, going on road trips, reading American literature in the southern United States, playing association football (soccer or fútbol), churchgoing, and Latin dancing in the U.S. This book’s central motif is the caring saunterer, who is understood to be a person who makes him or herself at home anywhere, even as a Latino immigrant in the U.S. The narrative essays convey one immigrant’s experience seeking an affective, social, and intellectual home in a new land. The intertwined philosophical reflections lead to the recommendation of an ethic of love—resilient love—for the day-to-day interactions and long-term relations between immigrants and hosts in this country. The author’s aim is to establish an open and earnest philosophical dialogue with critical readers interested in the problems surrounding immigration in the U.S. today. He writes as an American philosopher—in the continental sense of North, Central, and South America—whose reflections provide an accessible and provocative angle for the development of insight into the experiences of immigrants in the United States. Thus he brings philosophical reflection drawn from experience, in the broad American tradition, to bear on current issues—on the problems of people and not of philosophers, as John Dewey might put it.

DKK 970.00
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Science at the Frontiers - - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Caribbean Transnationalism - - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

New Directions in Gender and Religion - Brigid M. Sackey - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Alternative Masculinities in Feminist Speculative Fiction - Michael Pitts - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Breaking with Athens - Christopher A. Colmo - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Beyond Blood Identities - Jason D. Hill - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk