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Stained Class - Dr. Andy R. Brown - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing Plc - Plusbog.dk

Questionnaire - Dr. Evan Kindley - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing Plc - Plusbog.dk

Antonin Artaud and the Healing Practices of Language - Dr. Joeri Visser - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing Plc - Plusbog.dk

Antonin Artaud and the Healing Practices of Language - Dr. Joeri (helinium School Visser - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing Plc - Plusbog.dk

Satirizing Modernism - Emmett (deakin University Stinson - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing Plc - Plusbog.dk

Popular Music Autobiography - Oliver Lovesey - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing Plc - Plusbog.dk

Wallace’s Dialects - Dr. Mary Shapiro - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing Plc - Plusbog.dk

The American Novel After Ideology, 1961–2000 - Professor Or Dr. Laurie Rodrigues - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing Plc - Plusbog.dk

LGBTQIA+ Inclusive Children's Librarianship - Vanessa Lynn Kitzie - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing Plc - Plusbog.dk

Re-storying Mediterranean Worlds - - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing Plc - Plusbog.dk

Re-storying Mediterranean Worlds - - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing Plc - Plusbog.dk

This book invites readers to think of Mediterranean cultures as interconnected worlds, seen in light of how they evolve, disappear, are reborn and perpetually transform. This perspective intends to build bridges between the Northern and Southern coasts of the sea in order to broaden and deepen our understanding of current evolutions in Mediterranean worlds, at the cultural, literary, artistic and geopolitical levels. As Paul Valéry suggested, we can consider this plural space from the perspective of the intense cultural, economic and human exchanges which have always characterized the Mare Nostrum . We can also consider Mediterranean worlds within an open enactive process, deeply exploring their evolution between nature and culture, examining the natural environment and the transforming relationships between humans and non-humans. The writers and researchers in Re-storying Mediterranean Worlds call for a dialog between the two coasts in order to connect what has been broken. In this volume, they highlight an intercultural and creolized conscience, traversing the Mediterranean worlds – including Italian, French and Tunisian cultures, but also migrations from, to and within the region – and transcending any idea of communitarian withdrawal. These essays express the urgent need to shift from an understanding of migration as suffering to the notion that mobility is an unalienable right, building foundations for a new idea of global citizenship.

DKK 344.00
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Re-storying Mediterranean Worlds - - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing Plc - Plusbog.dk

Re-storying Mediterranean Worlds - - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing Plc - Plusbog.dk

This book invites readers to think of Mediterranean cultures as interconnected worlds, seen in light of how they evolve, disappear, are reborn and perpetually transform. This perspective intends to build bridges between the Northern and Southern coasts of the sea in order to broaden and deepen our understanding of current evolutions in Mediterranean worlds, at the cultural, literary, artistic and geopolitical levels. As Paul Valéry suggested, we can consider this plural space from the perspective of the intense cultural, economic and human exchanges which have always characterized the Mare Nostrum . We can also consider Mediterranean worlds within an open enactive process, deeply exploring their evolution between nature and culture, examining the natural environment and the transforming relationships between humans and non-humans. The writers and researchers in Re-storying Mediterranean Worlds call for a dialog between the two coasts in order to connect what has been broken. In this volume, they highlight an intercultural and creolized conscience, traversing the Mediterranean worlds – including Italian, French and Tunisian cultures, but also migrations from, to and within the region – and transcending any idea of communitarian withdrawal. These essays express the urgent need to shift from an understanding of migration as suffering to the notion that mobility is an unalienable right, building foundations for a new idea of global citizenship.

DKK 530.00
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Daily Life in 1990s America - Richard A. Schwartz - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing Plc - Plusbog.dk

Daily Life in 1990s America - Richard A. Schwartz - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing Plc - Plusbog.dk

With the end of the Cold War, the invention of the World Wide Web, the widespread availability to cellphones and personal computers, and remarkable advances in space exploration—the 1990s introduced a new era in human history. During that decade, the United States experienced changes that previous generations never imagined—the abrupt collapse of worldwide communism, the ability of ordinary Americans to connect with individuals and organizations throughout the world via the internet, and the initiation and near completion of the Human Genome Project that led to unprecedented advances in human health. These and other developments changed Americans’ lives forever. This volume in the Daily Life through History series examines how the cultural trends of the 1990s revolutionized the way people were able to teach and learn, conduct business, express themselves, and interact with one another.The book goes on to explore the evolution in long-held attitudes about the proper roles for women in society, sex, sexuality, and the concept of family to include other kinds of relationships—childless marriages, single-parent and mixed families, and LGBTQ+ relationships. New trends in fashion and music—from grunge to hip hop culture—also had a powerful impact on how some Americans presented themselves, while others rejected these cultural shifts and clung fervently, and sometimes violently, to traditional values and worldviews. Daily Life in 1990s America enables readers to better understand the significance, complexities, and enduring influence of this era-defining period in American history.

DKK 606.00
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Beast-People Onscreen and in Your Brain - Prof. Or Dr. Mark Pizzato - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing Plc - Plusbog.dk

Beast-People Onscreen and in Your Brain - Prof. Or Dr. Mark Pizzato - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing Plc - Plusbog.dk

A new take on our bio-cultural evolution explores how the "inner theatre" of the brain and its "animal-human stages" are reflected in and shaped by the mirror of cinema. Vampire, werewolf, and ape-planet films are perennial favorites—perhaps because they speak to something primal in human nature. This intriguing volume examines such films in light of the latest developments in neuroscience, revealing ways in which animal-human monster movies reflect and affect what we naturally imagine in our minds. Examining specific films as well as early cave images, the book discusses how certain creatures on rock walls and movie screens express animal-to-human evolution and the structures of our brains. The book presents a new model of the human brain with its theatrical, cinematic, and animal elements. It also develops a theory of "rasa-catharsis" as the clarifying of emotions within and between spectators of the stage or screen, drawing on Eastern and Western aesthetics as well as current neuroscience. It focuses on the "inner movie theater" of memories, dreams, and reality representations, involving developmental stages, as well as the "hall of mirrors," ape-egos, and body-swapping identifications between human beings. Finally, the book shows how ironic twists onscreen—especially of contradictory emotions—might evoke a reappraisal of feelings, helping spectators to be more attentive to their own impulses. Through this interdisciplinary study, scholars, artists, and general readers will find a fresh way to understand the potential for interactive mindfulness and yet cathartic backfire between human brains—in cinema, in theater, and in daily life.

DKK 674.00
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Circular Narratives in Modern European Literature - Juan Luis Toribio Vazquez - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing Plc - Plusbog.dk

Circular Narratives in Modern European Literature - Juan Luis Toribio Vazquez - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing Plc - Plusbog.dk

Breaking with linearity – the ruling narrative model in the Jewish-Christian tradition since the ancient world – many 20th-century European writers adopted circular narrative forms. Juan Luis Toribio Vazquez shows this trend was not a unified nor conscious movement, but rather a series of works arising sporadically in different countries at different times, using a variety of circular structures to express similar concerns and ideas about the world. This study also shows how the renewed understanding of narrative form leading to this circular trend was anticipated by Nietzsche’s critiques of truth, knowledge, language and metaphysics, and especially by his related discussions of nihilism and the eternal recurrence.Starting with an analysis of the theory and genealogy of linear narrative, the author charts the emergence of Nietzsche’s idea of eternal return, before then turning to the history of the circular narrative trend. This history is explored from its inception, in the works of August Strindberg, Gertrude Stein and Azorín; through its development in the interwar years, by writers such as Raymond Queneau and Vladimir Nabokov; to its full flowering in the work of authors James Joyce or Samuel Beckett, among others; and its later employment by post-war writers, including Alain Robbe-Grillet, Italo Calvino and Maurice Blanchot. Through a series of close readings, the book aims to highlight the various ways in which narrative circularity serves to break with an essentially teleological and theological thinking. Finally, Toribio Vazquez concludes by proposing a new typology of non-linear narratives, which builds on the work of recent narratologists.

DKK 954.00
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