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  • Cultural Encyclopedia of the Body [Two Volumes]by Victoria Pitts-Taylor

    Greenwood Publishing Group 2008; US$ 175.00

    An amazing collection of culturally informed essays on body parts provides context and weight to the pop culture and media focus on the body beautiful. more...

  • Scared of Santaby Denise Joyce; Nancy Watkins

    HarperCollins 2011; US$ 7.99

    He's huge and hairy and hulking. He dresses in strange furry clothing. He sneaks into people's homes at night. Who wouldn't be afraid of . . . Santa Claus?!? Nothing says Christmas quite like innocent children shrieking with terror as a stranger dressed in red drags them kicking and screaming onto his lap. Now this time-honored rite of passage... more...

  • Survival of the Prettiestby Nancy Etcoff

    Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group 2011; US$ 16.00

    Beauty is not a myth.  According to scientist and psychologist Nancy Etcoff, the pursuit of beauty is neither a cultural construction, an invention of Madison Avenue, nor a backlash against feminism. Survival of the Prettiest , the first in-depth scientific inquiry into the nature of human beauty, posits that beauty is an essential and ineradicable... more...

  • The Fingerby Angus Trumble

    Farrar, Straus and Giroux 2010; US$ 7.99

    FROM THE AUTHOR OF A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE SMILE , A COMPLETE INDEX OF THE DIGIT In this collision between art and science, history and pop culture, the acclaimed art historian Angus Trumble examines the finger from every possible angle. His inquiries into its representation in art take us from Buddhist statues in Kyoto to the ceiling of the... more...

  • Thanksgivingby Laurie Collier Hillstrom

    KWS Publishers 2011; US$ 3.99

    Thanksgiving: The American Holiday  is devoted to the history and cultural importance of the Thanksgiving holiday in American life.  With essays, original materials, even recipes, this volume traces the customs, symbols and foods of Thanksgiving, from the earliest celebrations of European colonists to the celebrations of the present day. ... more...

  • Christmas in Americaby Penne L. Restad

    Oxford University Press, USA 1995; US$ 34.99

    The manger or Macy's? Americans might well wonder which is the real shrine of Christmas, as they take part each year in a mix of churchgoing, shopping, and family togetherness. But the history of Christmas cannot be summed up so easily as the commercialization of a sacred day. As Penne Restad reveals in this marvelous new book, it has always been... more...

  • Reading The Social Bodyby Catherine B. Burroughs; Jeffrey David Ehrenreich

    University of Iowa Press 1993; US$ 35.00

    The overarching argument of Reading the Social Body is that the body is cultural rather than "natural." Some of the essays treat the social construction of bodies that have actually existed in human history; others discuss the representation of bodies in artistic contexts; all recognize that everything visible to the human body--from posture and costume... more...

  • Day of the Dead in the USAby Regina Marchi

    Rutgers University Press 2009; US$ 24.95

    Honoring relatives by tending graves, building altars, and cooking festive meals has been an honored tradition among Latin Americans for centuries. The tribute, "el Dia de los Muertos," has enjoyed renewed popularity since the 1970s when Latino activists and artists in the United States began expanding "Day of the Dead" north of the border with... more...

  • Dissenting Bodiesby Martha L. Finch

    Columbia University Press 2010; US$ 49.99

    For the Puritan separatists of seventeenth-century New England, "godliness," as manifested by the body, was the sign of election, and the body, with its material demands and metaphorical significance, became the axis upon which all colonial activity and religious meaning turned. Drawing on literature, documents, and critical studies of embodiment... more...

  • Foxfire Christmasby Eliot Wigginton; Linda Garland Page

    The University of North Carolina Press 1996; US$ 25.00

    This captivating book of recollections celebrates the holiday traditions of Appalachian families as passed from one generation to the next. Based on Foxfire students' interviews with neighbors and family members, the memories shared here are from a simpler time, when gifts were fewer but perhaps more precious, and holiday tables were laden with... more...