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Humanities, Media and Arts Textbook Catalogue 2021 ROUTLEDGE Humanities and Media Arts Textbooks 2021 www.routledge.com Welcome Welcome to the Spring 2021 Humanities and Media Arts Textbook Catalogue Our Spring 2021 Textbook catalogue is designed to bring you the most up-to-date and accurate information about our textbooks in the Humanities and Media Arts. Our emphasis on pedagogy and text development supports students with all the information they need for their courses while guiding them to further study and independent learning. We also strive to support instructors like you with high-quality digital resources, companion websites, and pedagogical tools. Our authors are leading experts in their fields and every potential higher education textbook is peer-reviewed by instructors to ensure its suitability. 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Contents ANTHROPOLOGY .......................................................... 2 American & Canadian Literature ............................................................................ 56 Biological, Forensic & Medical Anthropology .................................................. 2 Introductory Literary Studies ................................................................................... 57 History and Theory of Anthropology .................................................................... 3 Poetry ..................................................................................................................................... 59 Social and Cultural Anthropology ........................................................................... 5 Shakespeare ....................................................................................................................... 60 ARCHAEOLOGY ............................................................. 6 MEDIA, CULTURE AND COMMUNICATION Archaeological Science and Methodology ....................................................... 6 STUDIES ........................................................................ 61 Archaeological Theory .................................................................................................... 7 Communication Ethics ................................................................................................ 61 Archaeology of the Americas ..................................................................................... 8 Communication Studies ............................................................................................. 62 Introductory Archaeology ............................................................................................ 9 Communication Theory and Methods .............................................................. 65 Prehistoric Archaeology .............................................................................................. 10 Cultural Studies ................................................................................................................ 66 Film Studies ........................................................................................................................ 67 AUDIO ........................................................................... 11 Journalism ........................................................................................................................... 68 Audio Engineering ......................................................................................................... 11 Journalism & Professional Media ........................................................................... 70 Sound Design .................................................................................................................... 12 Media & Communications ......................................................................................... 74 Media Studies .................................................................................................................... 76 CLASSICS ...................................................................... 13 Persuasion ........................................................................................................................... 78 Roman History & Culture ............................................................................................ 13 Public Relations and Advertising ........................................................................... 79 Public Speaking ................................................................................................................ 82 FILMMAKING & POSTPRODUCTION ........................ 15 Technical Communication ........................................................................................ 83 Cinematography ............................................................................................................. 15 Television Studies ........................................................................................................... 84 Directing ............................................................................................................................... 16 Writing & Composition ................................................................................................ 85 Documentary ..................................................................................................................... 17 Postproduction ................................................................................................................ 18 MUSIC ............................................................................ 86 Producing ............................................................................................................................ 19 General Music and Theory ......................................................................................... 86 Production ........................................................................................................................... 21 Music and Education .................................................................................................... 88 Screenwriting .................................................................................................................... 23 World Music ........................................................................................................................ 90 Visual Effects & VR ........................................................................................................... 24 PHILOSOPHY ............................................................... 91 HISTORY ....................................................................... 25 20th century Philosophy ............................................................................................ 91 American History ............................................................................................................. 25 Aesthetics and Metaphysics ..................................................................................... 92 Asian/Middle Eastern History .................................................................................. 27 Ethics ....................................................................................................................................... 93 Early Modern History 1500-1750 ........................................................................... 28 Feminist Philosophy ...................................................................................................... 95 European History ............................................................................................................
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