The Devil's Fools Dr Sara SelmaInfused with eco logic, informed by feminism, and taking cues from Eve, Cain, Proserpine, Ulysses, Parsifal, and selves present and past, the fifty poems of The Devil's Fools question and illustrate myths of nature and the nature of inherited myth. Subverting received traditions, embellishing mythic figures, the lyrics of The Devil's Fools speak to and for those wanting heaven: modern pilgrims, medieval masons; seafarer, axe murderer, alcoholic;
Cultural Processes of Inequality: A Sociological Perspective show how systemic inequality is produced and reproduced through mundane
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Follows Alexander von Humboldt and Aimé Bonpland as they travel together in South America and then go their separate ways
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