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Ëó÷øèå ðåçóëüòàòû- James M. Lowrance. Advice and Cautions for Independent Publishing Authors: The Compiled Publishing-Subject Books of Jim Lowrance. – Ì.: , 2012. – 210 ñ.
- Larry Gross, John Stuart Katz, Jay Ruby. Image Ethics: The Moral Rights of Subjects in Photographs, Film, and Television (Communication and Society). – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
- Carol Thomas Neely. Distracted Subjects: Madness and Gender in Shakespeare and Early Modern Culture. – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
- Elizabeth Kowaleski-Wallace. Consuming Subjects. – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
- Gerald M. Meier. Biography of a Subject: An Evolution of Development Economics. – Ì.: , 2004. – 0 ñ.
- Learning to Teach English in the Secondary School (Learning to Teach Subjects in the Secondary School). – Ì.: , 2003. – 0 ñ.
- Karen D. Wood, D. Bruce Taylor. Literacy Strategies Across the Subject Areas (2nd Edition). – Ì.: , 2005. – 128 ñ.
- The Official Study Guide for All SAT Subject Tests. – Ì.: College Board, 2006. – 816 ñ.
- Cracking the SAT U.S. & World History Subject Tests. – Ì.: Princeton Review, 2009. – 464 ñ.
- Allison Amend, Adam Robinson. Cracking the SAT Literature Subject Test. – Ì.: Princeton Review, 2009. – 256 ñ.
- Kaplan. Kaplan SAT Subject Test: Literature 2009-2010 Edition (Kaplan Sat Subject Test. Literature). – Ì.: , 2009. – 372 ñ.
- The Official Study Guide for All SAT Subject Tests. – Ì.: College Board, 2011. – 1112 ñ.
- John N. Abelson. Cumulative Subject Index, Volumes 321-354,355. – Ì.: , 2010. – 519 ñ.
- John N. Abelson. Cumulative Subject Index, Volumes 290-319,320. – Ì.: , 2010. – 538 ñ.
- John N. Abelson. Cumulative Subject Index,Volumes 135-139, 141-167,175. – Ì.: , 2010. – 272 ñ.
- Finn Aaserud. Cumulative Subject Index,13. – Ì.: , 2010. – 174 ñ.
- Saul L. Neidleman. Cumulative Subject Index, Volumes 22-42,46. – Ì.: , 2010. – 170 ñ.
- George F. Vande Woude. Cumulative Subject Index, Volumes 50-72,73. – Ì.: , 2010. – 237 ñ.
- Kwang W. Jeon. Cumulative Subject Index, Volumes 138-172,179. – Ì.: , 2010. – 419 ñ.
- Frank J. Dixon. Cumulative Subject Index, Volumes 37-65,67. – Ì.: , 2010. – 326 ñ.
- Karl Maramorosch. Cumulative Subject Index, Volumes 25-47,49. – Ì.: , 2010. – 211 ñ.
- Ronald Powell. Author and Subject Cumulative Index, Including Tables of Contents Volumes 1-24,25. – Ì.: , 2010. – 526 ñ.
- John N. Abelson. Cumulative Subject Index: Volumes 263, 264, 266-289,285. – Ì.: , 2010. – 345 ñ.
- John N. Abelson. Cumulative Subject Index, Volumes 168-174, 176-194,199. – Ì.: , 2010. – 312 ñ.
- Alan J. Southward. Cumulative Subject Index, Volumes 22-44,45. – Ì.: , 2010. – 318 ñ.
- Gerald Litwack. Cumulative Subject Index, Volumes 30-55,56. – Ì.: , 2010. – 157 ñ.
- D.N. Weisstub. Research on Human Subjects. – Ì.: , 2010. – 0 ñ.
- J. Thomas August. Cumulative Subject Index, Volumes 25-44,45. – Ì.: , 2010. – 198 ñ.
- R. N. Thurston. Cumulative Subject and Author Index, Including Tables of Contents Volumes 1-23,25. – Ì.: , 2010. – 307 ñ.
- Roger A. Pedersen. Cumulative Subject Index, Volumes 20-41,42. – Ì.: , 2010. – 197 ñ.
- Benjamin Bederson. Author and Subject Cumulative Index, Volumes 1-38,39. – Ì.: , 2010. – 480 ñ.
- Robert K. Willardson. Cumulative Subject and Author Index Including Tables of Contents, Volumes 1-50,53. – Ì.: , 2010. – 423 ñ.
- Karen Drabenstott. Using Subject Headings for Online Retrieval. – Ì.: , 2010. – 365 ñ.
- Author Unknown. Cumulative Subject Index,Volume 11. – Ì.: , 2010. – 0 ñ.
- Marc De Graef. Cumulative Subject Index Volumes 1-32,34. – Ì.: , 2010. – 372 ñ.
- John N. Abelson. Cumulative Subject Index, Volumes 195-198, 200-227,229. – Ì.: , 2010. – 389 ñ.
- Marvin Zelkowitz. Cumulative Subject and Author Indexes for Volumes1-49, Part I,50. – Ì.: , 2010. – 800 ñ.
- Marvin Zelkowitz. Cumulative Subject and Author Indexes for Volumes 1-49, Part II,51. – Ì.: , 2010. – 800 ñ.
- Robert West. Cumulative Subject and Contributor Indexes Including Tables of Contents, and a Comprehesive Keyword Index for Volumes 1-44,45. – Ì.: , 2010. – 349 ñ.
- Werner O. Haag. Cumulative Subject and Author Indexes, Volumes 1-42,43. – Ì.: , 2010. – 202 ñ.
- Herbert E. Spiegel. Cumulative Subject and Author Index and Table of Contents,34. – Ì.: , 2010. – 208 ñ.
- Author Unknown. Index Volume (Formula Index/Subject Index). – Ì.: , 2010. – 0 ñ.
- Derek Horton. Cumulative Subject and Author Indexes, and Tables of Contents for Volumes 1-53,54. – Ì.: , 2010. – 538 ñ.
- Nathan P. Colowick. Cumulative Subject Index, Volumes 102-119, 121-134,140. – Ì.: , 2010. – 398 ñ.
- Nathan P. Colowick. Cumulative Subject Index, Volumes 81-94, 96-101,120. – Ì.: , 2010. – 158 ñ.
- Nathan P. Kaplan. Cumulative Subject Index, Volumes 61-74, 76-80,95. – Ì.: , 2010. – 430 ñ.
- Lois McNay. Gender and Agency: Reconfiguring the Subject in Feminist and Social Theory. – Ì.: Polity, 2000. – 200 ñ.
- Donna Dickenson. Property, Women and Politics: Subjects or Objects. – Ì.: Polity, 1997. – 240 ñ.
- Gilles Deleuze. Empiricism and Subjectivity – An Essay on Hume?s Theory of Human Nature. – Ì.: , 2001. – 180 ñ.
- Nussbaum. The Autobiographical Subject. – Ì.: , 1990. – 0 ñ.
- Alan B Krueger. Measuring the Subjective Well–Being of Nations – National Accounts of Time Use and Well–Being. – Ì.: , 2009. – 416 ñ.
- Joel Fineman. The Subjectivity Effect in Western Literary Tradition. – Ì.: , 2003. – 254 ñ.
- Ed Diener. Culture & Subjective Well–being. – Ì.: , 2003. – 366 ñ.
- Jh Buckley. The Turning Key – Autobiography & the Subjective Impulse Since 1800. – Ì.: , 1984. – 208 ñ.
- Wendy Patton. Investing in Real Estate With Lease Options and "Subject–To" Deals. – Ì.: , 2005. – 272 ñ.
- Kathleen Canning. Gender, Citizenships and Subjectivities. – Ì.: , 2002. – 248 ñ.
- Dm Schlitt. Divine Subjectivity – Understanding Hegel?s Philosophy of Religion. – Ì.: , 2009. – 275 ñ.
- Richard S Fogarty. Race And War in France – Colonial Subjects in the French Army 1914–1918. – Ì.: , 2008. – 416 ñ.
- Lisa Silverman. Tortured Subjects – Pain, Truth & the Body in Early Modern France. – Ì.: , 2001. – 280 ñ.
- Paul Allen Miller. Subjecting Verses – Latin Love Elegy and the Emergence of the Real. – Ì.: , 2003. – 312 ñ.
- Peter Merholz. Subject to Change – Creating Great Products and Services for an Uncertain World. – Ì.: , 2008. – 186 ñ.
- Jas Elsner. Roman Eyes – Visuality and Subjectivity in Art and Text. – Ì.: , 2007. – 448 ñ.
- Ioanna Laliotou. Transatlantic Subjects – Acts of Migration and Cultures of Transnationalism between Greece and America. – Ì.: , 2004. – 248 ñ.
- Louis Montrose. The Subject of Elizabeth – Authority, Gender and Representation. – Ì.: , 2006. – 352 ñ.
- Lederer. Subjected to Science. – Ì.: , 1997. – 216 ñ.
- Howard Singeman. Art Subjects – Making Artists in the American University (Paper). – Ì.: , 1999. – 308 ñ.
- Molly Anne Rothenberg. The Excessive Subject. – Ì.: , 2009. – 224 ñ.
- Molly Anne Rothenberg. The Excessive Subject. – Ì.: , 2009. – 224 ñ.
- Bleich. Subjective Criticism. – Ì.: , 1981. – 0 ñ.
- Mark Canuel. Shadow of Death – Literature, Romanticism and the Subject of Punishment. – Ì.: , 2007. – 224 ñ.
- Thomas Metzinger. Being No One – The Self–Model Theory of Subjectivity. – Ì.: , 2003. – 584 ñ.
- Rosi Braidotti. Nomadic Subjects – Embodiment and Sexual Difference in Contemporary Feminist Theory 2e. – Ì.: , 2011. – 352 ñ.
- Rosi Braidotti. Nomadic Subjects: Embodiment and Sexual Difference in Contemporary Feminist Theory. – Ì.: Columbia University Press, 2011. – 344 ñ.
- Bleich. Subjective Criticism. – Ì.: , 1978. – 0 ñ.
- Mansbridge Mansbridge. Oppositional Consciousness – The Subjective Roots of Social Protest. – Ì.: , 2001. – 308 ñ.
- Hal Foster. First Pop Age – Painting and Subjectivity in the Art of Richard. – Ì.: , 2011. – 0 ñ.
- Martha Nochimson. No End to Her – Soap Opera & the Female Subject (Paper). – Ì.: , 1993. – 250 ñ.
- Bruce Fink. The Lacanian Subject – Between Language & Jouissance (Paper). – Ì.: , 1997. – 238 ñ.
- Linda Charnes. Notorious Identity – Materializing the Subject in Shakespeare (Paper). – Ì.: , 1995. – 228 ñ.
- Linda Charnes. Notorious Identity – Materializing the Subject in Shakespeare. – Ì.: , 1993. – 228 ñ.
- Anne–maria Makhulu. Hard Work, Hard Times – Global Volatility and African Subjectives. – Ì.: , 2010. – 256 ñ.
- Bernheimer. Decadent Subjects. – Ì.: , 2002. – 248 ñ.
- Laura Mullen. Subject. – Ì.: , 2005. – 114 ñ.
- Laura Mullen. Subject. – Ì.: , 2005. – 114 ñ.
- Dan Zahavi. Subjectivity and Selfhood – Investigating the First–Person Perspective. – Ì.: , 2008. – 280 ñ.
- N Katherine Hayles. My Mother was a Computer – Digital Subjects and Literary Texts. – Ì.: , 2005. – 288 ñ.
- Ramon Grosfoguel. Colonial Subjects – Puerto Ricans in a Global Perspecive. – Ì.: , 2003. – 272 ñ.
- Nicholas Georgalis. The Primacy of the Subject – Foundations for a Unified Theory of Mind and Language. – Ì.: , 2005. – 336 ñ.
- Jennifer A Gonzalez. Subject to Display – Reframing Race in Contemporary Installation Art. – Ì.: , 2008. – 400 ñ.
- American BookWorks Corporation. CliffsTestPrep® NYSTCE®: Multi–Subject Content Specialty Test (CST). – Ì.: , 2006. – 360 ñ.
- C O Schrag. Communicative Praxis & the Space of Subjectivity (Paper). – Ì.: , 1989. – 232 ñ.
- Thomas Metzinger. Being No One – The Self–Model Theory of Subjectivity. – Ì.: , 2004. – 711 ñ.
- Adriana Petryna. When Experiments Travel – Clinical Trials and the Global Search for Human Subjects. – Ì.: , 2009. – 264 ñ.
- Lg Forer. A Chilling Effect – Subjects Authors & Threats to Freedom of Speech (Paper). – Ì.: , 1989. – 0 ñ.
- Wielewinski. Doctoral Disserations/Master Theses Regarding Polish Subjects 1900–1985. – Ì.: , 1988. – 200 ñ.
- J Fineman. Fineman: The Subjectivity Effect In Western Literary Tradition: Essays Toward The Release. – Ì.: , 1991. – 254 ñ.
- Jennifer A. Gonzalez. Subject to Display – Reframing Race in Contemporary Installation Art. – Ì.: , 2011. – 298 ñ.
- Subjective Probability. – Ì.: , 1994. – 596 ñ.
- Brooke Holmes. The Symptom and the Subject – The Emergence of the Physical Body in Ancient Greece. – Ì.: , 2010. – 392 ñ.
- Lisa Tickner. Modern Life & Modern Subjects – British Art in the Early Twentieth Century. – Ì.: , 2000. – 344 ñ.
- Ala A Alryyes. Original Subjects – The Child, the Novel & the Nation. – Ì.: , 2001. – 240 ñ.
- Ala Alryyes. Original Subjects – The Child, the Novel & the Nation. – Ì.: , 2001. – 240 ñ.
- Elisabeth Young–bruehl. Subject to Biography – Psychoanalysis, Feminism, & Writing Women?s Lives (Paper). – Ì.: , 2000. – 288 ñ.
- W Livingston. The Independent Reflector – Or Weekly Essays on Sundry Important Subjects. – Ì.: , 1974. – 469 ñ.
- Dan Zahavi. Subjectivity and Selfhood – Investigating the First–Person Perspective. – Ì.: , 2006. – 280 ñ.
- Anthony Elliott. Subject to Ourselves. – Ì.: , 1996. – 192 ñ.
- Anthony Elliott. Subject to Ourselves. – Ì.: , 1996. – 192 ñ.
- Richard Parker. Framing the Sexual Subject – Politics of Gender, Sexuality, & Power (Paper). – Ì.: , 2000. – 282 ñ.
- Jeffrey E Hanes. The City as a Subject – Seki Hajime & the Reinvention of Modern Osaka. – Ì.: , 2002. – 362 ñ.
- Zink. The Invention of Literary Subjectivity. – Ì.: , 1998. – 0 ñ.
- Paul Waldau. A Communion of Subjects – Animals in Religion, Science, and Ethics. – Ì.: , 2009. – 720 ñ.
- Paul Waldau. A Communion of Subjects – Animals in Religion, Science and Ethics. – Ì.: , 2007. – 640 ñ.
- Marcia Brennan. Modernism?s Masculine Subjects – Matisse, the New York School and Post–Painterly Abstraction. – Ì.: , 2006. – 240 ñ.
- Tom Huhn. The Semblance of Subjectivity – Essays in Adorno?s Aesthetic Theory. – Ì.: , 1997. – 364 ñ.
- K Michael Hays. Modernism & The Posthumanist Subject – The Architecture of Hannes Meyer & Ludwig Hilberseimer. – Ì.: , 1992. – 346 ñ.
- Veena Das. Violence & Subjectivity. – Ì.: , 2000. – 390 ñ.
- C O Schrag. Communicative Praxis & the Space of Subjectivity. – Ì.: , 1986. – 232 ñ.
- Lederer. Subjected to Science. – Ì.: , 1994. – 0 ñ.
- Lorenzo Chiesa. Subjectivity and Otherness – A Philosophical Reading of Lacan. – Ì.: , 2007. – 368 ñ.
- Zito. Body, Subject & Power in China (Paper). – Ì.: , 1994. – 316 ñ.
- Joyce E Chaplin. Subject Matter – Technology, the Body & Science on the Anglo–American Frontier 1500–1676. – Ì.: , 2003. – 432 ñ.
- Rei Terada. Feeling in Theory – Emotion After the Death of the Subject. – Ì.: , 2003. – 224 ñ.
- Nikolas Rose. The Politics of Life Itself – Biomedicine, Power and Subjectivity in the Twenty–First Century. – Ì.: , 2006. – 352 ñ.
Äîïîëíèòåëüíûå ðåçóëüòàòû- James M. Lowrance. Advice and Cautions for Independent Publishing Authors: The Compiled Publishing-Subject Books of Jim Lowrance. – Ì.: , 2012. – 210 ñ.
- Larry Gross, John Stuart Katz, Jay Ruby. Image Ethics: The Moral Rights of Subjects in Photographs, Film, and Television (Communication and Society). – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
- Carol Thomas Neely. Distracted Subjects: Madness and Gender in Shakespeare and Early Modern Culture. – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
- Elizabeth Kowaleski-Wallace. Consuming Subjects. – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
- Gerald M. Meier. Biography of a Subject: An Evolution of Development Economics. – Ì.: , 2004. – 0 ñ.
- Learning to Teach English in the Secondary School (Learning to Teach Subjects in the Secondary School). – Ì.: , 2003. – 0 ñ.
- Karen D. Wood, D. Bruce Taylor. Literacy Strategies Across the Subject Areas (2nd Edition). – Ì.: , 2005. – 128 ñ.
- The Official Study Guide for All SAT Subject Tests. – Ì.: College Board, 2006. – 816 ñ.
- Cracking the SAT U.S. & World History Subject Tests. – Ì.: Princeton Review, 2009. – 464 ñ.
- Allison Amend, Adam Robinson. Cracking the SAT Literature Subject Test. – Ì.: Princeton Review, 2009. – 256 ñ.
- Kaplan. Kaplan SAT Subject Test: Literature 2009-2010 Edition (Kaplan Sat Subject Test. Literature). – Ì.: , 2009. – 372 ñ.
- The Official Study Guide for All SAT Subject Tests. – Ì.: College Board, 2011. – 1112 ñ.
- John N. Abelson. Cumulative Subject Index, Volumes 321-354,355. – Ì.: , 2010. – 519 ñ.
- John N. Abelson. Cumulative Subject Index, Volumes 290-319,320. – Ì.: , 2010. – 538 ñ.
- John N. Abelson. Cumulative Subject Index,Volumes 135-139, 141-167,175. – Ì.: , 2010. – 272 ñ.
- Finn Aaserud. Cumulative Subject Index,13. – Ì.: , 2010. – 174 ñ.
- Saul L. Neidleman. Cumulative Subject Index, Volumes 22-42,46. – Ì.: , 2010. – 170 ñ.
- George F. Vande Woude. Cumulative Subject Index, Volumes 50-72,73. – Ì.: , 2010. – 237 ñ.
- Kwang W. Jeon. Cumulative Subject Index, Volumes 138-172,179. – Ì.: , 2010. – 419 ñ.
- Frank J. Dixon. Cumulative Subject Index, Volumes 37-65,67. – Ì.: , 2010. – 326 ñ.
- Karl Maramorosch. Cumulative Subject Index, Volumes 25-47,49. – Ì.: , 2010. – 211 ñ.
- Ronald Powell. Author and Subject Cumulative Index, Including Tables of Contents Volumes 1-24,25. – Ì.: , 2010. – 526 ñ.
- John N. Abelson. Cumulative Subject Index: Volumes 263, 264, 266-289,285. – Ì.: , 2010. – 345 ñ.
- John N. Abelson. Cumulative Subject Index, Volumes 168-174, 176-194,199. – Ì.: , 2010. – 312 ñ.
- Alan J. Southward. Cumulative Subject Index, Volumes 22-44,45. – Ì.: , 2010. – 318 ñ.
- Gerald Litwack. Cumulative Subject Index, Volumes 30-55,56. – Ì.: , 2010. – 157 ñ.
- D.N. Weisstub. Research on Human Subjects. – Ì.: , 2010. – 0 ñ.
- J. Thomas August. Cumulative Subject Index, Volumes 25-44,45. – Ì.: , 2010. – 198 ñ.
- R. N. Thurston. Cumulative Subject and Author Index, Including Tables of Contents Volumes 1-23,25. – Ì.: , 2010. – 307 ñ.
- Roger A. Pedersen. Cumulative Subject Index, Volumes 20-41,42. – Ì.: , 2010. – 197 ñ.
- Benjamin Bederson. Author and Subject Cumulative Index, Volumes 1-38,39. – Ì.: , 2010. – 480 ñ.
- Robert K. Willardson. Cumulative Subject and Author Index Including Tables of Contents, Volumes 1-50,53. – Ì.: , 2010. – 423 ñ.
- Karen Drabenstott. Using Subject Headings for Online Retrieval. – Ì.: , 2010. – 365 ñ.
- Author Unknown. Cumulative Subject Index,Volume 11. – Ì.: , 2010. – 0 ñ.
- Marc De Graef. Cumulative Subject Index Volumes 1-32,34. – Ì.: , 2010. – 372 ñ.
- John N. Abelson. Cumulative Subject Index, Volumes 195-198, 200-227,229. – Ì.: , 2010. – 389 ñ.
- Marvin Zelkowitz. Cumulative Subject and Author Indexes for Volumes1-49, Part I,50. – Ì.: , 2010. – 800 ñ.
- Marvin Zelkowitz. Cumulative Subject and Author Indexes for Volumes 1-49, Part II,51. – Ì.: , 2010. – 800 ñ.
- Robert West. Cumulative Subject and Contributor Indexes Including Tables of Contents, and a Comprehesive Keyword Index for Volumes 1-44,45. – Ì.: , 2010. – 349 ñ.
- Werner O. Haag. Cumulative Subject and Author Indexes, Volumes 1-42,43. – Ì.: , 2010. – 202 ñ.
- Herbert E. Spiegel. Cumulative Subject and Author Index and Table of Contents,34. – Ì.: , 2010. – 208 ñ.
- Author Unknown. Index Volume (Formula Index/Subject Index). – Ì.: , 2010. – 0 ñ.
- Derek Horton. Cumulative Subject and Author Indexes, and Tables of Contents for Volumes 1-53,54. – Ì.: , 2010. – 538 ñ.
- Nathan P. Colowick. Cumulative Subject Index, Volumes 102-119, 121-134,140. – Ì.: , 2010. – 398 ñ.
- Nathan P. Colowick. Cumulative Subject Index, Volumes 81-94, 96-101,120. – Ì.: , 2010. – 158 ñ.
- Nathan P. Kaplan. Cumulative Subject Index, Volumes 61-74, 76-80,95. – Ì.: , 2010. – 430 ñ.
- Lois McNay. Gender and Agency: Reconfiguring the Subject in Feminist and Social Theory. – Ì.: Polity, 2000. – 200 ñ.
- Donna Dickenson. Property, Women and Politics: Subjects or Objects. – Ì.: Polity, 1997. – 240 ñ.
- Gilles Deleuze. Empiricism and Subjectivity – An Essay on Hume?s Theory of Human Nature. – Ì.: , 2001. – 180 ñ.
- Nussbaum. The Autobiographical Subject. – Ì.: , 1990. – 0 ñ.
- Alan B Krueger. Measuring the Subjective Well–Being of Nations – National Accounts of Time Use and Well–Being. – Ì.: , 2009. – 416 ñ.
- Joel Fineman. The Subjectivity Effect in Western Literary Tradition. – Ì.: , 2003. – 254 ñ.
- Ed Diener. Culture & Subjective Well–being. – Ì.: , 2003. – 366 ñ.
- Jh Buckley. The Turning Key – Autobiography & the Subjective Impulse Since 1800. – Ì.: , 1984. – 208 ñ.
- Wendy Patton. Investing in Real Estate With Lease Options and "Subject–To" Deals. – Ì.: , 2005. – 272 ñ.
- Kathleen Canning. Gender, Citizenships and Subjectivities. – Ì.: , 2002. – 248 ñ.
- Dm Schlitt. Divine Subjectivity – Understanding Hegel?s Philosophy of Religion. – Ì.: , 2009. – 275 ñ.
- Richard S Fogarty. Race And War in France – Colonial Subjects in the French Army 1914–1918. – Ì.: , 2008. – 416 ñ.
- Lisa Silverman. Tortured Subjects – Pain, Truth & the Body in Early Modern France. – Ì.: , 2001. – 280 ñ.
- Paul Allen Miller. Subjecting Verses – Latin Love Elegy and the Emergence of the Real. – Ì.: , 2003. – 312 ñ.
- Peter Merholz. Subject to Change – Creating Great Products and Services for an Uncertain World. – Ì.: , 2008. – 186 ñ.
- Jas Elsner. Roman Eyes – Visuality and Subjectivity in Art and Text. – Ì.: , 2007. – 448 ñ.
- Ioanna Laliotou. Transatlantic Subjects – Acts of Migration and Cultures of Transnationalism between Greece and America. – Ì.: , 2004. – 248 ñ.
- Louis Montrose. The Subject of Elizabeth – Authority, Gender and Representation. – Ì.: , 2006. – 352 ñ.
- Lederer. Subjected to Science. – Ì.: , 1997. – 216 ñ.
- Howard Singeman. Art Subjects – Making Artists in the American University (Paper). – Ì.: , 1999. – 308 ñ.
- Molly Anne Rothenberg. The Excessive Subject. – Ì.: , 2009. – 224 ñ.
- Molly Anne Rothenberg. The Excessive Subject. – Ì.: , 2009. – 224 ñ.
- Bleich. Subjective Criticism. – Ì.: , 1981. – 0 ñ.
- Mark Canuel. Shadow of Death – Literature, Romanticism and the Subject of Punishment. – Ì.: , 2007. – 224 ñ.
- Thomas Metzinger. Being No One – The Self–Model Theory of Subjectivity. – Ì.: , 2003. – 584 ñ.
- Rosi Braidotti. Nomadic Subjects – Embodiment and Sexual Difference in Contemporary Feminist Theory 2e. – Ì.: , 2011. – 352 ñ.
- Rosi Braidotti. Nomadic Subjects: Embodiment and Sexual Difference in Contemporary Feminist Theory. – Ì.: Columbia University Press, 2011. – 344 ñ.
- Bleich. Subjective Criticism. – Ì.: , 1978. – 0 ñ.
- Mansbridge Mansbridge. Oppositional Consciousness – The Subjective Roots of Social Protest. – Ì.: , 2001. – 308 ñ.
- Hal Foster. First Pop Age – Painting and Subjectivity in the Art of Richard. – Ì.: , 2011. – 0 ñ.
- Martha Nochimson. No End to Her – Soap Opera & the Female Subject (Paper). – Ì.: , 1993. – 250 ñ.
- Bruce Fink. The Lacanian Subject – Between Language & Jouissance (Paper). – Ì.: , 1997. – 238 ñ.
- Linda Charnes. Notorious Identity – Materializing the Subject in Shakespeare (Paper). – Ì.: , 1995. – 228 ñ.
- Linda Charnes. Notorious Identity – Materializing the Subject in Shakespeare. – Ì.: , 1993. – 228 ñ.
- Anne–maria Makhulu. Hard Work, Hard Times – Global Volatility and African Subjectives. – Ì.: , 2010. – 256 ñ.
- Bernheimer. Decadent Subjects. – Ì.: , 2002. – 248 ñ.
- Laura Mullen. Subject. – Ì.: , 2005. – 114 ñ.
- Laura Mullen. Subject. – Ì.: , 2005. – 114 ñ.
- Dan Zahavi. Subjectivity and Selfhood – Investigating the First–Person Perspective. – Ì.: , 2008. – 280 ñ.
- N Katherine Hayles. My Mother was a Computer – Digital Subjects and Literary Texts. – Ì.: , 2005. – 288 ñ.
- Ramon Grosfoguel. Colonial Subjects – Puerto Ricans in a Global Perspecive. – Ì.: , 2003. – 272 ñ.
- Nicholas Georgalis. The Primacy of the Subject – Foundations for a Unified Theory of Mind and Language. – Ì.: , 2005. – 336 ñ.
- Jennifer A Gonzalez. Subject to Display – Reframing Race in Contemporary Installation Art. – Ì.: , 2008. – 400 ñ.
- American BookWorks Corporation. CliffsTestPrep® NYSTCE®: Multi–Subject Content Specialty Test (CST). – Ì.: , 2006. – 360 ñ.
- C O Schrag. Communicative Praxis & the Space of Subjectivity (Paper). – Ì.: , 1989. – 232 ñ.
- Thomas Metzinger. Being No One – The Self–Model Theory of Subjectivity. – Ì.: , 2004. – 711 ñ.
- Adriana Petryna. When Experiments Travel – Clinical Trials and the Global Search for Human Subjects. – Ì.: , 2009. – 264 ñ.
- Lg Forer. A Chilling Effect – Subjects Authors & Threats to Freedom of Speech (Paper). – Ì.: , 1989. – 0 ñ.
- Wielewinski. Doctoral Disserations/Master Theses Regarding Polish Subjects 1900–1985. – Ì.: , 1988. – 200 ñ.
- J Fineman. Fineman: The Subjectivity Effect In Western Literary Tradition: Essays Toward The Release. – Ì.: , 1991. – 254 ñ.
- Jennifer A. Gonzalez. Subject to Display – Reframing Race in Contemporary Installation Art. – Ì.: , 2011. – 298 ñ.
- Subjective Probability. – Ì.: , 1994. – 596 ñ.
- Brooke Holmes. The Symptom and the Subject – The Emergence of the Physical Body in Ancient Greece. – Ì.: , 2010. – 392 ñ.
- Lisa Tickner. Modern Life & Modern Subjects – British Art in the Early Twentieth Century. – Ì.: , 2000. – 344 ñ.
- Ala A Alryyes. Original Subjects – The Child, the Novel & the Nation. – Ì.: , 2001. – 240 ñ.
- Ala Alryyes. Original Subjects – The Child, the Novel & the Nation. – Ì.: , 2001. – 240 ñ.
- Elisabeth Young–bruehl. Subject to Biography – Psychoanalysis, Feminism, & Writing Women?s Lives (Paper). – Ì.: , 2000. – 288 ñ.
- W Livingston. The Independent Reflector – Or Weekly Essays on Sundry Important Subjects. – Ì.: , 1974. – 469 ñ.
- Dan Zahavi. Subjectivity and Selfhood – Investigating the First–Person Perspective. – Ì.: , 2006. – 280 ñ.
- Anthony Elliott. Subject to Ourselves. – Ì.: , 1996. – 192 ñ.
- Anthony Elliott. Subject to Ourselves. – Ì.: , 1996. – 192 ñ.
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