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The function of evil across disciplinary contexts

Barton, Riven(Contributions by)Casey, Jim(Contributions by)Cheng, Chu-chueh(Contributions by)Coulomb, Olivia(Contributions by)Duval, Marion(Contributions by)Folio, Jessica(Contributions by)Fowler, Charity(Contributions by)Hecht, Jamey(Contributions by)Jossen, Bettina(Contributions by)Michot, Julie(Contributions by)Mullins, Jeffrey(Contributions by)Naidu, Sam(Contributions by)Nowotny, Joanna(Contributions by)Wielen, Karlien van der(Contributions by)Effron, Malcah(Edited by)Johnson, Brian(Edited by)
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The collection is targeted at academics, graduate students, and advanced undergraduates working in a variety of disciplines related to the study of evil—including but not limited to anthropology, cultural studies, film, history, literature, philosophy psychology, religious studies sociology, theater, and theology—and at research libraries catering to scholars with these interests. Also, this collection could be marketed to public libraries catering to the independent scholar market that generates and maintains the fan magazine industry.

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Lexington Books
1498533426 / 9781498533423
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
170
15/02/2017
English
243 pages
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