Wonder Club world wonders pyramid logo
×

Gender, genre, and power in South Asian expressive traditions Book

Gender, genre, and power in South Asian expressive traditions
Gender, genre, and power in South Asian expressive traditions, , Gender, genre, and power in South Asian expressive traditions has a rating of 4 stars
   2 Ratings
X
Gender, genre, and power in South Asian expressive traditions, , Gender, genre, and power in South Asian expressive traditions
4 out of 5 stars based on 2 reviews
5
50 %
4
0 %
3
50 %
2
0 %
1
0 %
Digital Copy
PDF format
1 available   for $99.99
Original Magazine
Physical Format

Sold Out

  • Gender, genre, and power in South Asian expressive traditions
  • Written by author Arjun Appadurai, Frank J. Korom, and Margaret A. Mills
  • Published by Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, c1991.,
Buy Digital  USD$99.99

WonderClub View Cart Button

WonderClub Add to Inventory Button
WonderClub Add to Wishlist Button
WonderClub Add to Collection Button

Book Categories

Authors

Economists disagree. They disagree over policy, prediction, and matters of pure theory. They even disagree over why they disagree. Why Economists Disagree demonstrates that the "crisis" of contemporary economics may actually be a sign of healthy disagreement and fresh thinking over the nature and scope of economic theory and policy. Since the 1980s, several dissenting schools of thought have emerged that offer serious methodological and theoretical challenges to mainstream economics. Why Economists Disagree provides a convenient introduction to Austrian, Post Keynesian, Institutionalist, Feminist, Marxist, and other heterodox alternatives to neoclassical economics. Written by eminent economists within each tradition, the book's chapters convey both the main characteristics, the controversies, and disagreement within each school of thought. Contributors include Jack Amariglio, Paul Davidson, William M. Dugger, Alfred S. Eichner, Roger W. Garrison, Albert O. Hirschman, Geoffrey M. Hodgson, Israel M. Kirzner, Arjo Klamer, J.A. Kregel, Ludwig M. Lachmann, Tony Lawson, Deirdre McCloskey, David F. Ruccio, Warren J. Samuels, Howard J. Sherman, William R. Waters, Thomas E. Weisskopf, and Frances R. Woolley.


Login

  |  

Complaints

  |  

Blog

  |  

Games

  |  

Digital Media

  |  

Souls

  |  

Obituary

  |  

Contact Us

  |  

FAQ

CAN'T FIND WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING FOR? CLICK HERE!!!

X
WonderClub Home

This item is in your Wish List

Gender, genre, and power in South Asian expressive traditions, , Gender, genre, and power in South Asian expressive traditions

X
WonderClub Home

This item is in your Collection

Gender, genre, and power in South Asian expressive traditions, , Gender, genre, and power in South Asian expressive traditions

Gender, genre, and power in South Asian expressive traditions

X
WonderClub Home

This Item is in Your Inventory

Gender, genre, and power in South Asian expressive traditions, , Gender, genre, and power in South Asian expressive traditions

Gender, genre, and power in South Asian expressive traditions

WonderClub Home

You must be logged in to review the products

E-mail address:

Password: