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1914A111-018Wien, Kaiserlich-K?nigliches Milit?r-Geographisches Institut, 1914. Hochformat, ca. 38 x 55 cm, Ausgabe: mehrf?rbig; Zustand: gut +
1897A141-1281Wien, Kaiserlich-K?nigliches Milit?r-Geographisches Institut, 1897. Hochformat, ca. 38 x 55 cm, gefaltet zu 8 Segmenten, Ausgabe: mehrf?rbig; Zustand: gut +
1482686481.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
40629N° 27 - Février 1961 - mensuel - Magazine sonore - broché
40740N° 28 - Février 1961 - mensuel - Magazine sonore - En couverture : Dalida - broché
1974164097N.p.: Stage Struck Productions / Entertainment Pyramid 1974. Vintage one sheet poster for the 1974 Blaxploitation film. <br /> <br /> A former Green Beret turned detective and nightclub owner seeks revenge on the men responsible for his girlfriend's death. Written produced and directed by Oakland Channel 20 television talk show host Sal Watts the film was for years considered lost until 2022 when it was restored and re-released by Deaf Crocodile Films. <br /> <br /> Set in California and the Middle East shot on location in Oakland. <br /> <br /> 27 x 41 inches folded as issued. Very Good plus lightly worn at the creases with a couple small chips at the left and right edges.<br /> <br /> Howard Blaxploitation Cinema p. 195. Stage Struck Productions / Entertainment Pyramid unknown
1974155950N.p.: N.p. 1974. Vintage two-color one sheet poster for the 1974 film here under its original release title "Black Agent Lucky King."<br /> <br /> Former Oakland Channel 20 television talk show host Sal Watts in response to complaints from his audience about current black action films was determined to make a quality motion picture for African American audiences. The result was "Solomon King" which Watts produced wrote co-directed and starred a first for an independent black producer. Believed lost this obscure Blaxploitation classic is scheduled for restoration and re-release from Deaf Crocodile Films in 2022.<br /> <br /> Ex-Green Beret Solomon King Watts vows vengeance when his former lover Princess Oneeba is murdered by Arab agents from the country she once escaped. With the aid of several fellow Vietnam veterans brother Maney King and CIA agent O'Malley King plans a commando raid into the Arab country to kill the hit man. Featuring a cameo from Watt's friend baseball player Tito Fuentes.<br /> <br /> Set in Oakland California and an undisclosed Arab nation shot on location in Oakland California.<br /> <br /> 27 x 41 inches folded as issued. Very Good with pinholes some creasing and soiling two modest closed tears three small chips and an annotation in manuscript ink on the outer middle right margin.<br /> <br /> Howard Blaxploitation Cinema p. 195. N.p. unknown
2010DADAX3838364961LAP Lambert Academic Publishing 2010-06-07. paperback. New. 5.91x0.28x8.66. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. LAP Lambert Academic Publishing paperback
2017x-1349951595Palgrave Macmillan 2017. Hardcover. New. 370 pages. 8.75x6.00x1.25 inches. Palgrave Macmillan hardcover
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20182-1349957461Palgrave Macmillan 2018. Paperback. New. reprint edition. 370 pages. 8.26x5.82x0.87 inches. Palgrave Macmillan paperback
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2026__1394362560Blackwell Pub 2026. Paperback. New. 256 pages. 6.00x0.80x8.90 inches. Blackwell Pub paperback
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A9781394362561Paperback / softback. New. <p><b>Presents </b><b>a powerful narrative that situates the individual within the inescapable framework of social forces</b> </p><p>In a world increasingly defined by inequality and existential threats<i> Sociological Realism: Society as the Walls of Our Imprisonment</i> offers a bold reinterpretation of society’s role in shaping the individual. Beginning with the premise that society is a reality <i>sui generis</i>—a unique and formative system—Sal Restivo carefully constructs an argument about how institutions cultural traditions and historical processes shape our identities behaviours and beliefs. Tracing the development of the sociological imagination from antiquity to the present day the author introduces foundational thinkers whilst anchoring abstract theory in personal narrative and lived experience. </p><p>This distinctive volume—part introductory sociology part sociobiography—confronts dominant ideas about free will agency and the autonomous self. Engaging with contemporary issues including class race sex gender and mortality the book explores the metaphorical â€walls†that constrain human potential. It also considers possible â€escape tunnels†as suggested by sociologists such as Peter Berger and Erving Goffman. Through original theories—such as the social construction of the brain the logic of power and free will and a social-network approach to creativity—<i> Sociological Realism</i> challenges the myth of individualism and portrays the self as a socially embedded phenomenon. Restivo’s own reflections act as a vivid case study in sociological imagination enriching the text with immediacy and authenticity. </p><p>Challenging readers to reconceptualise the boundaries between mind self and society <i>Sociological Realism: Society as the Walls of Our Imprisonment:</i> </p><ul><li>Offers a unique blend of personal memoir and academic reflection to stimulate sociological imagination</li><li>Provides a concise yet comprehensive history of sociological thought from antiquity to the present</li><li>Presents original theories on the social construction of the brain and creativity</li><li>Applies sociological analysis to contemporary topics such as sex gender race and mortality</li><li>Integrates classic and contemporary sociological texts through brief accessible excerpts</li></ul> <p><i>Sociological Realism: Society as the Walls of Our Imprisonment</i> is suitable for undergraduate and postgraduate students studying sociology behavioural science social psychology or social work. It is an ideal core or supplementary text for courses such as Introduction to Sociology Social Theory or Behavioural Science and fits into degree programmes across the social sciences. It also speaks to general readers seeking insight into how society shapes thought action and identity in a rapidly changing world.</p> paperback
2021x-0367637642Routledge 2021. Paperback. New. 240 pages. 9.21x6.14x0.59 inches. Routledge paperback
2021x-0367637677Routledge 2021. Hardcover. New. 240 pages. 9.21x6.14x0.67 inches. Routledge hardcover
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