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  • The Invention of Craft

    The Invention of Craft

    Author/Actors/Director/etc.:   Glenn Adamson
    Format:   Paperback
    Publisher:   Bloomsbury Academic; 1 edition (2013, Apr 1st).
    Pages:   272

    Glenn Adamson's last book, Thinking Through Craft, offered an influential account of craft's position within modern and contemporary art. Now, in his engaging sequel, The Invention of Craft, his theoretical discussion of skilled work is extended back in time and across numerous disciplines.Adamson searches out the origins of modern craft, locating its emergence in the period of the industrial revolution. He demonstrates how craft was invented as industry's "other", a necessary counterpart to ideas of progress and upheaval. In the process, the magical and secretive culture of artisans was gradually dominated through division and explication. This left craft with an oppositional stance, a traditional or anti-modern position. The Invention of Craft ranges widely across media, from lock-making, wood-carving and iron-casting to fashion, architecture and design. more

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  • The Fix

    The Fix

    Author/Actors/Director/etc.:   Damian Thompson
    Format:   Paperback
    Publisher:   Collins (2013, Apr 23rd).
    Pages:   288

    Addictions to iphones, painkillers, cupcakes, alcohol and sex are taking over our lives. Our most casual daily habits can quickly become obsessions that move beyond our control. Damian Thompson, who has himself struggled with a range of addictions, argues that human desire is in the process of being reshaped. Shunning the concept of addiction as disease, he shows how manufacturers are producing substances like ipads, muffins and computer games that we learn to like too much and supplement tradition addictions to alcohol, drugs and gambling. He argues that addictive behaviour is becoming a substitute for family and work bonds that are being swept away by globalisation and urbanisation. This battle to control addiction will soon overshadow familiar ideological debates about how to run the economy, and as whole societies set about “fixing” themselves, the architecture of human relations will come under strain as never before. more

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  • Work with Me: The 8 Blind Spots Between Men and Women in Business

    Work with Me: The 8 Blind Spots Between Men and Women in Business

    Author/Actors/Director/etc.:   John Gray
    Format:   Hardcover
    Publisher:   Palgrave Macmillan (2013, May 14th).
    Pages:   272

    Work With Me is the timely collaboration of two of the world’s foremost authorities on gender relations. Barbara Annis, world-renowned expert on gender issues in the workplace, and John Gray, author of the number one relationship book of all time, Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus, team up to resolve the most stressful and confusing challenges facing men and women at work. Annis and Gray reveal, for the first time, survey results of over 100,000 in-depth interviews of men and women executives in over 60 Fortune 500 companies. Readers will discover the Eight Gender Blind Spots, the false assumptions and opinions men and women have of each other, and in many ways, believe of themselves. Through research, science, and stories, Annis and Gray expose the blind spots that cause our misunderstandings, miscommunications, mistrust, resentment, and frustrations at work. more

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  • Snake Oil: The Art of Healing and Truth-Telling

    Snake Oil: The Art of Healing and Truth-Telling

    Author/Actors/Director/etc.:   Becca Stevens
    Format:   Hardcover
    Publisher:   Jericho Books (2013, Mar 12th).
    Pages:   224

    "In the world of snake oils, you have to see the world a little differently. Where others see poverty, you see riches; where others see weeds, you see flowers; where others see sickness, you see openness." Becca Stevens calls herself a "snake oil seller": She takes natural oils, mixes them with a good story, sells them in an open market and believes they help to heal the world. Becca is the founder of Thistle Farms, one of the most successful examples in the US of a social enterprise whose mission is the work force. She is also the founder of its residential program, Magdalene. The women of Magdalene/Thistle Farms have survived prostitution, trafficking and addiction, and the natural body care products they manufacture-balms, soaps, and lotions-aid in their own healing as well as that of the people who buy them. more

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  • The Anatomy of Violence: The Biological Roots of Crime

    The Anatomy of Violence: The Biological Roots of Crime

    Author/Actors/Director/etc.:   Adrian Raine
    Format:   Hardcover
    Publisher:   Pantheon (2013, Apr 30th).
    Pages:   496

    With a 4-page full-color insert, and black-and-white illustrations throughoutWhy do some innocent kids grow up to become cold-blooded serial killers? Is bad biology partly to blame? For more than three decades Adrian Raine has been researching the biological roots of violence and establishing neurocriminology, a new field that applies neuroscience techniques to investigate the causes and cures of crime. In The Anatomy of Violence, Raine dissects the criminal mind with a fascinating, readable, and far-reaching scientific journey into the body of evidence that reveals the brain to be a key culprit in crime causation.  Raine documents from genetic research that the seeds of sin are sown early in life, giving rise to abnormal physiological functioning that cultivates crime. more

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  • A Death in the Lucky Holiday Hotel: Murder, Money, and an Epic Power Struggle in China

    A Death in the Lucky Holiday Hotel: Murder, Money, and an Epic Power Struggle in China

    Author/Actors/Director/etc.:   Wenguang Huang
    Format:   Hardcover
    Publisher:   PublicAffairs (2013, Apr 2nd).
    Pages:   352

    The downfall of Bo Xilai in China was more than a darkly thrilling mystery. It revealed a cataclysmic internal power struggle between Communist Party factions, one that reached all the way to China’s new president Xi Jinping.The scandalous story of the corruption of the Bo Xilai family—the murder of British businessman Neil Heywood; Bo’s secret lovers; the secret maneuverings of Bo’s supporters; the hasty trial and sentencing of Gu Kailai, Bo’s wife—was just the first rumble of a seismic power struggle that continues to rock the very foundation of China’s all-powerful Communist Party. By the time it is over, the machinations in Beijing and throughout the country that began with Bo’s fall could affect China’s economic development and disrupt the world’s political and economic order. more

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  • The Big, Bad Book of Beasts: The World's Most Curious Creatures

    The Big, Bad Book of Beasts: The World's Most Curious Creatures

    Author/Actors/Director/etc.:   Michael Largo
    Format:   Paperback
    Publisher:   William Morrow Paperbacks; Original edition (2013, Apr 16th).
    Pages:   464

    The world's wildest collection of animal knowledge and lore!Lions, and tigers, and bears . . . and dinosaurs, dragons, and monsters. Oh my!For hundreds of years, the most popular books in the Western world next to the Bible were "bestiaries," fanciful encyclopedias collecting all of human knowledge and mythology about the animal kingdom. In these pages, eagles and elephants lived next to griffins and sea monsters. Now, in The Big, Bad Book of Beasts, award-winning author Michael Largo has updated the medieval bestsellers for the twenty-first century, illuminating little-known facts, astonishing secrets, and bizarre superstitions about the beasts that inhabit our world—and haunt our imaginations. You'll learn about the biggest bug ever, the smallest animal in the world, and the real creatures that inspired the fabled unicorns. more

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  • Overbooked: The Exploding Business of Travel and Tourism

    Overbooked: The Exploding Business of Travel and Tourism

    Author/Actors/Director/etc.:   Elizabeth Becker
    Format:   Hardcover
    Publisher:   Simon & Schuster (2013, Apr 16th).
    Pages:   464

    Tourism, fast becoming the largest global business, employs one out of twelve persons and produces $6.5 trillion of the world’s economy. In a groundbreaking book, Elizabeth Becker uncovers how what was once a hobby has become a colossal enterprise with profound impact on countries, the environment, and cultural heritage. This invisible industry exploded at the end of the Cold War. In 2012 the number of tourists traveling the world reached one billion. Now everything can be packaged as a tour: with the high cost of medical care in the U.S., Americans are booking a vacation and an operation in countries like Turkey for a fraction of the cost at home. Becker travels the world to take the measure of the business: France invented the travel business and is still its leader; Venice is expiring of over-tourism. more

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  • Through the Perilous Fight: Six Weeks That Saved the Nation

    Through the Perilous Fight: Six Weeks That Saved the Nation

    Author/Actors/Director/etc.:   Steve Vogel
    Format:   Deckle Edge]
    Publisher:   Random House (2013, May 7th).
    Pages:   

    In a rousing account of one of the critical turning points in American history, Through the Perilous Fight tells the gripping story of the burning of Washington and the improbable last stand at Baltimore that helped save the nation and inspired its National Anthem.   In the summer of 1814, the United States of America teetered on the brink of disaster. The war it had declared against Great Britain two years earlier appeared headed toward inglorious American defeat. The young nation’s most implacable nemesis, the ruthless British Admiral George Cockburn, launched an invasion of Washington in a daring attempt to decapitate the government and crush the American spirit. The British succeeded spectacularly, burning down most of the city’s landmarks—including the White House and the Capitol—and driving President James Madison from the area. more

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  • The Creation of Anne Boleyn: A New Look at England's Most Notorious Queen

    The Creation of Anne Boleyn: A New Look at England's Most Notorious Queen

    Author/Actors/Director/etc.:   Susan Bordo
    Format:   Hardcover
    Publisher:   Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (2013, Apr 9th).
    Pages:   368

    Part biography, part cultural history, The Creation of Anne Boleyn is a fascinating reconstruction of Anne’s life and an illuminating look at her afterlife in the popular imagination. Why is Anne so compelling? Why has she inspired such extreme reactions? What did she really look like? Was she the flaxen-haired martyr of Romantic paintings or the raven-haired seductress of twenty-first-century portrayals? (Answer: neither.) And perhaps the most provocative questions concern Anne’s death more than her life. How could Henry order the execution of a once beloved wife? Drawing on scholarship and critical analysis, Bordo probes the complexities of one of history’s most infamous relationships.Bordo also shows how generations of polemicists, biographers, novelists, and filmmakers imagined and re-imagined Anne: whore, martyr, cautionary tale, proto “mean girl,” feminist icon, and everything in between. more

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