Science and Sustainability: Learning from Indigenous Wisdom, by Joy Hendry
Philip Clarke asks whether ecological issues can be solved by studying aboriginal knowledge
Philip Clarke asks whether ecological issues can be solved by studying aboriginal knowledge
East Asia’s most iconic garment is as dynamic as any Western mode of dress, finds Joy Hendry
Joy Hendry discovers a fascinating account of a century and a half of Japan’s modernisation
Joy Hendry on an after-dark fantasy land of Prince Charmings and their female customers
The tales of a society on the margins and a researcher’s struggle to integrate into that society make for a readable account about real people, says Joy Hendry
The discipline of anthropology has split firmly into two factions - social anthropologists and evolutionary anthropologists. Hannah Fearn asks whether or not the warring sides can be reconciled
The Orient Strikes Back
ART AND DESIGNThe Cambridge Companion to GiottoEdited by Anne Derbes, professor of art at Hood College and Mark Sandona, professor of English, Hood CollegeCambridge University Press, £18.99. ISBN...
The Shadow of Marriage: Singleness in England 1914-1960Author: Katherine HoldenEdition: FirstPublisher: Manchester University PressPrice: £55.00ISBN 9780719068928A historical view of singleness, a...
The Collected Poems of Kathleen Raine