Pantothenate Kinase-Associated Neurodegeneration - A Bibliography and Dictionary for Physicians, Patients, and Genome Researchers

Pantothenate Kinase-Associated Neurodegeneration - A Bibliography and Dictionary for Physicians, Patients, and Genome Researchers
Pantothenate Kinase-Associated Neurodegeneration - A Bibliography and Dictionary for Physicians, Patients, and Genome Researchers
Price: $28.95 FREE for Members
Type: PDF eBook
Released: 2007
Publisher: ICON Group International, Inc
Page Count: 102
Format: pdf
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0497112698
ISBN-13: 9780497112691

From Publishers Weekly

This unique study weaves together the erotic obsessions of avant-garde French novelist Joris-Karl Huysmans, the execution of a Filipino writer and activist, a Cuban insurrection, the assassination of President McKinley and the Dreyfus Affair in an exploration of links between the international anarchist movement of the 19th century and nascent Filipino nationalism. Cornell scholar Anderson presents his case with the zeal of a researcher uncovering hidden history, referencing an impressive range of sources in multiple languages (Tagalog, Spanish, French, German) and anchoring his study in the life stories of early Filipino patriots José Rizal and Isabelo de los Reyes. The volume provides fascinating insights into the global flow of anarchic and anti-colonial ideas, though some of the links the author describes, such as that between Rizal, Huysmans and other European anarchists, remain tenuous and speculative, and he freely admits that his evidence is at times "circumstantial." Unlike the author's Imagined Communities (1983), which moved beyond the examination of specific national movements to put forward a provocative theory on the nature of nationalism itself, this volume, for all its geographical sweep, never addresses such universal concerns. Though the introduction states that this interplay of anarchy and global hegemony contains "a number of parallels and resonances with our own time," there's little analysis of the ways in which the tumultuous period under review might illuminate the current state of world politics. Students of anarchism and anti-colonialism will find a thought-provoking, informative study, but non-specialists will be left hoping for more far-reaching conclusions.
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Praise for The Spectre of Comparisons "Anderson is a rare bird: a learned Cornell professor who writes about international politics with subversive elegance and a philosopher's flair for first principles." -- Boston Globe?? Praise for Imagined Communities?"A brilliant little book." -- Neal Ascherson, Observer? ?"This is a book to be owned, and read, and reread and treasured." -- Academic Library Book Review??

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