Dr. Laurie Steelsmith
When my Western eyes first read books on the subject of Chinese medicine, I liked the stories, but considered the practice to be more art than science. I grew up with Western medicine which is analytical and biochemical. In contrast, Chinese ... [... more]
Bella Online |
Eastern Luminaries Disclosed To Western Eyes: A Critical ...
Eastern Luminaries Disclosed To Western Eyes: A Critical Evaluation Of The Translations Of The Mu'allaqat Into English And French (1782-2000) [... more]
$119.34
A1 Books |
The Icon Through Western Eyes
The Icon Through Western Eyes [... more]
$0.73
A1 Books |
Western Eyes
Western Eyes [... more]
$0.89
Buy.com |
Under Western Eyes (Modern Classics S.)
Under Western Eyes (Modern Classics S.) [... more]
$1.00
A1 Books |
Under Western Eyes (a Pan Classic)
Under Western Eyes (a Pan Classic) [... more]
$4.25
A1 Books |
Under Western Eyes
The Reluctant Revolutionary: Joseph Conrad had famously hard feelings for the Russians, occupiers of his Polish homeland. In "Under Western Eyes" (1911), Conrad employs tough love in depicting the Russian character, hopelessly divided between [... more]
$25.99
Amazon.com |
Baule: African Art, Western Eyes
Amazon.com Review: Baule: African Art Western Eyes is a model of cultural sensitivity and respect. The author, Susan Mullin Vogel, a director at the Yale Art Gallery and a leader in the field of African art for decades, has lived among the Baule, and her [... more]
$42.00
Amazon.com |
Under Western Eyes (Penguin Classics)
The Reluctant Revolutionary: Joseph Conrad had famously hard feelings for the Russians, occupiers of his Polish homeland. In "Under Western Eyes" (1911), Conrad employs tough love in depicting the Russian character, hopelessly divided between [... more]
$12.00
Amazon.com |
Under Western Eyes
The Reluctant Revolutionary: Joseph Conrad had famously hard feelings for the Russians, occupiers of his Polish homeland. In "Under Western Eyes" (1911), Conrad employs tough love in depicting the Russian character, hopelessly divided between [... more]
$0.99
Amazon.com |
Under Western Eyes
The Reluctant Revolutionary: Joseph Conrad had famously hard feelings for the Russians, occupiers of his Polish homeland. In "Under Western Eyes" (1911), Conrad employs tough love in depicting the Russian character, hopelessly divided between [... more]
$2.99
Amazon.com |
Eastern Orthodoxy Through Western Eyes
The Title Reveals the Problem: The author does a fair job of expounding general Orthodox thought in the first sections of the book, but unfortunately his understanding of the Eastern paradigm is significantly colored by his "western eyes." This [... more]
$24.95
Amazon.com |