Unexceptional

Unexceptional
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Publisher : Lexington Books
Total Pages : 371
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ISBN-10 : 9780739132036
ISBN-13 : 0739132032
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Unexceptional by : Marc J. O'Reilly

Unexceptional: America's Empire in the Persian Gulf, 1941-2007 examines U.S. policy vis-^-vis the Persian Gulf since the Second World War. It asserts that the American experience in this strategic yet volatile region known for its plentiful oil and gas can be best understood as an unexceptional imperial endeavor similar in kind to that of the British, Ottoman, and other empires in previous centuries. Since 1941, the U.S. empire in the Gulf has achieved successes such as Operation Desert Storm and the invasion of Iraq. Setbacks have included the Iranian Revolution and the ongoing occupation of Iraq. Given these and many other events, which this book spotlights, America's Gulf empire has undergone repeated expansion and contraction_a typical imperial pattern. The result has been a cycle of waxing and waning U.S. influence in a critical region of the world. Until its occupation of Iraq, the United States practiced informal empire in the Gulf rather than colonialism. Currently, however, the formal empire established by the United States in Iraq jeopardizes the overall American position in the Gulf, which seemed unassailable in early 2003.

Unexceptional Politics

Unexceptional Politics
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Publisher : Verso Books
Total Pages : 289
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ISBN-10 : 9781784780852
ISBN-13 : 1784780855
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis Unexceptional Politics by : Emily Apter

A new vision of politics “below the radar” One way to grasp the nature of politics is to understand the key terms in which it is discussed. Unexceptional Politics develops a political vocabulary drawn from a wide range of media (political fiction, art, film, and TV), highlighting the scams, imbroglios, information trafficking, brinkmanship, and parliamentary procedures that obstruct and block progressive politics. The book reviews and renews modes of thinking about micropolitics that counter notions of the “state of exception” embedded in theories of the “political” from Thomas Hobbes to Carl Schmitt. Emily Apter develops a critical model of politics behind the scenes, a politics that operates outside the norms of classical political theory. She focuses on micropolitics, defined as small events, happening in series, that often pass unnoticed yet disturb and interfere with the institutional structures of capitalist parliamentary systems, even as they secure their reproduction and longevity. Apter’s experimental glossary is arranged under headings that look at the apparently incidental, immaterial, and increasingly virtual practices of politicking: “obstruction,” “obstinacy,” “psychopolitics,” “managed life,” “serial politics.” Such terms frame an argument for taking stock of the realization that we really do not know what politics is, where it begins and ends, or how its micro-events should be described.

François Jullien's Unexceptional Thought

François Jullien's Unexceptional Thought
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 185
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ISBN-10 : 9781786615770
ISBN-13 : 1786615770
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis François Jullien's Unexceptional Thought by : Arne De Boever

Although the French Hellenist and sinologist François Jullien has published more than thirty books, half of which have been translated into English, he remains much less known in the English-language world than many of his fellow “French philosophers”. This may be due to his work being perceived as within the limits of sinology. This book attempts to rectify this, highlighting Jullien’s work at the intersection of Chinese and Western thought and drawing out the “unthought” in both traditions of thinking. This "unthought" can be seen as what conditions our thought, and opens it up onto new ways of thinking and understanding. The notion of "unthought" is at the core of Jullien’s methodology, operating in what he calls the "divergence of the in-between". Written in an engaging style, Arne De Boever offers an accessible introduction to François Jullien’s work that emphatically challenges some of the core assumptions of Western reasoning.

The League of Unexceptional Children

The League of Unexceptional Children
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Publisher : Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Total Pages : 174
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780316405713
ISBN-13 : 031640571X
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis The League of Unexceptional Children by : Gitty Daneshvari

Are you average? Normal? Forgettable? If so, the League of Unexceptional Children is for you! This first book in a hilarious new adventure series is for anyone who's struggled to be noticed in a sea of above-average overachievers. What is the League of Unexceptional Children? I'm glad you asked. You didn't ask? Well, you would have eventually and I hate to waste time. The League of Unexceptional Children is a covert network that uses the nation's most average, normal, and utterly unexceptional children as spies. Why the average kids? Why not the brainiacs? Or the beauty queens? Or the jocks? It's simple: People remember them. But not the unexceptionals. They are the forgotten ones. Until now!

Unexceptional

Unexceptional
Author :
Publisher : Lexington Books
Total Pages : 376
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0739105906
ISBN-13 : 9780739105900
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis Unexceptional by : Marc J. O'Reilly

Unexceptional examines U.S. policy vis-à-vis the Persian Gulf since the Second World War. It asserts that the American experience in this strategic yet volatile region known for its plentiful oil and gas can be best understood as an unexceptional imperial endeavor similar in kind to that of the British and Ottoman empires of previous eras.

The League of Unexceptional Children - FREE PREVIEW EDITION (The First 4 Chapters)

The League of Unexceptional Children - FREE PREVIEW EDITION (The First 4 Chapters)
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Publisher : Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Total Pages : 38
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780316266444
ISBN-13 : 0316266442
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis The League of Unexceptional Children - FREE PREVIEW EDITION (The First 4 Chapters) by : Gitty Daneshvari

Are you average? Normal? Forgettable? If so, the League of Unexceptional Children is for you! This first book in a hilarious new adventure series is for anyone who's struggled to be noticed in a sea of above-average overachievers. What is the League of Unexceptional Children? I'm glad you asked. You didn't ask? Well, you would have eventually and I hate to waste time. The League of Unexceptional Children is a covert network that uses the nation's most average, normal, and utterly unexceptional children as spies. Why the average kids? Why not the brainiacs? Or the beauty queens? Or the jocks? It's simple: People remember them. But not the unexceptionals. They are the forgotten ones. Until now!

The League of Unexceptional Children: Get Smart-ish

The League of Unexceptional Children: Get Smart-ish
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Publisher : Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Total Pages : 150
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780316405737
ISBN-13 : 0316405736
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis The League of Unexceptional Children: Get Smart-ish by : Gitty Daneshvari

A hilarious and action-packed sequel to The League of Unexceptional Children! Jonathan Murray: Twelve years old. Wears khaki pants to tell the world he plans on driving the speed limit when he grows up. Saved the world once; it was probably a fluke. Shelley Brown: Twelve years old. Narrates her imaginary exploits as if she is the subject of a documentary film. Saved the world once; it was probably a fluke. The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom has called upon Jonathan and Shelley to catch a criminal who has stolen a virus that makes people less smart. When the stakes are this high, can the kids be the utterly average spies the world needs them to be and save the day? Embrace your unexceptional side in this hysterically funny sequel!

The League of Unexceptional Children: The Kids Who Knew Too Little

The League of Unexceptional Children: The Kids Who Knew Too Little
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Publisher : Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Total Pages : 136
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780316405782
ISBN-13 : 0316405787
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis The League of Unexceptional Children: The Kids Who Knew Too Little by :

The final book in a smart, funny, and exceptional middle grade series about unexceptionals from School of Fear author Gitty Daneshvari! Since being recruited by the League of Unexceptional Children, Jonathan Murray and Shelley Brown have rescued the vice president and stopped the outbreak of a virus capable of dimming human intelligence. Against all odds, these totally average spies have somehow managed to save the day...twice. Now Jonathan's parents have been arrested by the CIA for treason, and liberating them means going head-to-head with a secret organization so powerful it has literally changed the course of history. It's Jonathan and Shelley's most dangerous mission yet, and one that will decide their fate as members of the League. Will they be able to accidentally sort of save the day one last time?/DIV

The Unexceptional Case of Haiti

The Unexceptional Case of Haiti
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Publisher : Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages : 176
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781496839039
ISBN-13 : 149683903X
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis The Unexceptional Case of Haiti by : Philippe-Richard Marius

When Philippe-Richard Marius arrived in Port-au-Prince to begin fieldwork for this monograph, to him and to legions of people worldwide, Haiti was axiomatically the first Black Republic. Descendants of Africans did in fact create the Haitian nation-state on January 1, 1804, as the outcome of a slave uprising that defeated white supremacy in the French colony of Saint-Domingue. Haiti’s Founding Founders, as colonial natives, were nonetheless to varying degrees Latinized subjects of the Atlantic. They envisioned freedom differently than the African-born former slaves, who sought to replicate African nonstate societies. Haiti’s Founders indeed first defeated native Africans’ armies before they defeated the French. Not surprisingly, problematic vestiges of colonialism carried over to the independent nation. Marius recasts the world-historical significance of the Saint-Domingue Revolution to investigate the twinned significance of color/race and class in the reproduction of privilege and inequality in contemporary Haiti. Through his ethnography, class emerges as the principal site of social organization among Haitians, notwithstanding the country’s global prominence as a “Black Republic.” It is class, and not color or race, that primarily produces distinctive Haitian socioeconomic formations. Marius interrogates Haitian Black nationalism without diminishing the colossal achievement of the enslaved people of Saint-Domingue in destroying slavery in the colony, then the Napoleonic army sent to restore it. Providing clarity on the uses of race, color, and nation in sociopolitical and economic organization in Haiti and other postcolonial bourgeois societies, Marius produces a provocative characterization of the Haitian nation-state that rejects the Black Republic paradigm.

The League of Unexceptional Children

The League of Unexceptional Children
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Publisher : Hachette UK
Total Pages : 184
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780349124216
ISBN-13 : 0349124213
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis The League of Unexceptional Children by : Gitty Daneshvari

Hilarious action adventure for readers aged 8 and up, featuring the world's most unexceptional spies. You think spies are clever and cool and mysterious? Think again . . . When Jonathan and Shelley are summoned to work for The League of Unexceptional Children they're more than a little bit surprised. Average in every single way, they've never been singled out for anything in their lives . . . scrap that, they've never even been noticed. But that's exactly what the League is after. Because if you're truly forgettable, you're perfect for acts of espionage - as Jonathan and Shelley are about to find out.