Aantal boeken: 8

  • Wat schaft de pot?

    Eetcultuur in Nederland door de jaren heen
    Irene van Renswoude, Judith Brouwer, Marieke Hendriksen, Marieke van Erp, Olga Leonhard, Rebeca Ibáñez Martín
     21,90
  • Alledaagse moleculen

    Bouwstenen van onze wereld
    Anouk Lubbe, Ben Feringa
     29,90
  • Cache-sexe

    Covered, uncovered, discovered
    Philip van Kerrebroeck
     34,90

    Cache-sexe

    This book asks why humans through history have covered their genitals and worn a cache-sexe. Does the cache-sexe merely provide protection, or is it an instrument to draw attention? Can the cache-sexe be used to stimulate certain thoughts? Why does not wearing a cache-sexe provoke shame one society but not in another? Are nudity and nakedness the same?

    On his quest to answer these questions, the author takes the reader on a review of the anatomy of the female and male genitals and reflects on how this part of the human body has been perceived over time and in various cultures. The different types of male and female cache-sex are discussed with reference to comprehensive illustrations based on unique and sometimes previously unpublished examples of cache-sexes and photographic documentation. The book also pays attention to the covering of the ‘backside’. Following this 360° exploration of the use of the cache-sexe, the place of the cache-sexe in art and fashion is uncovered.

    Philip Van Kerrebroeck is an urologist and professor emeritus of Urology at the University of Maastricht. Born in Leuven (Belgium), he trained in Surgery and Urology in Brussels, Utrecht, Nijmegen and San Francisco. Over the years, he has also developed an interest in the history of urology and cultural anthropology. He is currently chairman of the History Office of the European Association of Urology (EAU).

     34,90
  • Bedekt

    Een antropologische geschiedenis van de schaamlap
    Philip van Kerrebroeck
     34,90
  • Spelen met oneindigheid

    Verrassende figuren en patronen
    Hans Zantema
     22,90
  • Versterk het ondernemend vermogen

    De kritische vriend methode als succesfactor
    Alexander Grit, Natalie Gumbs
     20,00
  • Strengthen entrepreneurial capacity

    Using Critical Friend Method as factor of success
    Alexander Grit, Natalie Gumbs
     20,00

    Strengthen entrepreneurial capacity

    The professorship Entrepreneurship in Transition has developed a philosophy to strengthen the entrepreneurial capacity of individuals, companies and regions. The philosophy assumes that successful entrepreneurship is both a personal and a collective assignment exploring possibilities. The Critical Friend Method is a working method that takes shape in multi-level and multi-disciplinary settings and can be applied to innovation, connection and entrepreneurship issues.
    People are challenged to take self-direction, think critically, and take the next step.
    Companies with innovation challenges can successfully use the Critical Friend Method to share knowledge bypassing potential hierarchical constraints.
    Regions in the world are facing challenging transitions. Such as from linear to circular creation processes. This method contributes to the current transitions in society by promoting knowledge sharing, stories and exchange.
    Strengthen entrepreneurial capacity Strengthen entrepreneurial capacity is a handbook that provides all the tools to support this process and offers instructions that have been tested in practice for students, entrepreneurs, teachers and workplaces.

    The professorship Entrepreneurship in Transition is a collaboration between Hanze University of Applied Sciences Groningen and Alfa-college.

     20,00
  • Verhandeling over de aanleg van vrouwen voor de wetenschap

    De begaafde Anna Maria van Schurman kreeg als eerste vrouw in Nederland toestemming om colleges te volgen. De Universiteit van Utrecht bouwde voor de gelegenheid een hokje met een gordijntje voor haar. Van Schurman kon van daaruit de colleges van theoloog Voetius bijwonen, zonder daarbij de mannelijke studenten af te leiden.
    In dit korte essay uit 1641 legt Van Schurman uit waarom het logisch is om meer vrouwen toegang tot de
    universiteit te verlenen. Het argumentatieve geschrift inspireerde Margaret Cavendish en Mary Wollstonecraft en gaf de aanzet tot de eerste feministische beweging. Het zeer invloedrijke essay verschijnt in een geactualiseerde vertaling van Renée Ter Haar, met een voorwoord van Angela Roothaan. Jacob Bouwman zorgde voor de selectie van relevante brieven.

    “Wat een genot om zo’n erudiet pleidooi te lezen van een moedige vrouw. In zijn opdracht noemt tijdgenoot Johan van Beverwijck haar ‘onsterfelijk sieraad onder de vrouwen’. Met recht.” – Trouw

     17,90