Louise Talma A Life in Composition American composer Louise Talma (1906-1996) was the first female winner of two back-to-back Guggenheim Awards (1946 1947) the first American woman to have an opera premiered in Europe (1962) the first female winner of the Sibelius Award for Composition (1963) and the first woman composer elected to the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters (1974). This book analyses Talma’s works in the context of her life focusing on the effects on her work of two major changes she made during her adult life: her conversion to Catholicism as an adult under the guidance of Nadia Boulanger and her adoption of serial compositional techniques. Employing approaches from traditional musical analysis feminist and queer musicology and women’s autobiographical theory to examine Talma’s body of works comprising some eighty pieces this is the first full-length study of this pioneering composer. Exploring Talma’s compositional language text-setting practices and the incorporation of autobiographical elements into her works using her own letters sketches and scores as well as a number of other relevant documents this book positions Talma’s contributions to serial and atonal music in the United States considers her role as a woman composer during the twentieth century and evaluates the legacy of her works and career in American music. | Louise Talma A Life in Composition GBP 39.99 1
Milton to Ouida A Collection of Essays First published in 1970. This collection of essays covers the work of Milton Dryden Sir John Vanburgh Defoe Mandeville Joseph Addison Laurence Sterne Byron Hazlitt Walter Savage Landor Robert Smith Surtees Thackeray and Maria Louise (de la) Ramee better known as Ouida. | Milton to Ouida A Collection of Essays GBP 38.99 1
Museum Representations of Motherhood and the Maternal Mother Stuff Museum Representations of Motherhood and the Maternal is the first book to address the underrepresentation of motherhood in museums. Questioning how mothering and maternal experiences should be represented in museums Louise-Clarke argues that such institutions wield the power to influence what we think about families mothers and the labour of care. Using the term ‘mothering’ to encompass lived experiences of mothering or caring that are not exclusively tied to sex gender or the maternal body Louise-Clarke explores the ways that experiences of mothering can be represented in museums. The book begins this exploration with Australia’s Museums Victoria (MV) then expands to look at international cases. Offering a blueprint for what Louise-Clarke calls a ‘museology of mothering’ the book imagines what a museum that articulates maternal subjectivities might look and sound like. Museum Representations of Motherhood and the Maternal initiates a dialogue between museum studies and maternal studies making it essential reading for scholars and students working in both disciplines. Questioning conventional museum practices and the values that underpin them the book will also be of interest to museum and heritage practitioners around the world. | Museum Representations of Motherhood and the Maternal Mother Stuff GBP 48.99 1
Get to Know Me: OCD The ‘Get to Know Me’ resources aim to support children along with those around them who may have additional/special educational needs. They are designed to empower the professionals and adults who support those with identified needs and encourage empathy and understanding. Developed by child psychologist Louise Lightfoot the Guidebook Picture book and Draw-along book in this three-part set will help key adults support children with OCD. Practical guidance tools and strategies are supported by a narrative picture book and a draw-along version which explore the thoughts feelings and sensations experienced by many children with OCD. | Get to Know Me: OCD GBP 56.99 1
The Ethics of Abortion Women’s Rights Human Life and the Question of Justice The overturning of Roe v Wade makes the ethical consideration of abortion more important than ever. Appealing to reason rather than religious belief this book is the most comprehensive case against the choice of abortion yet published. This third edition of The Ethics of Abortion critically evaluates all the major grounds for denying basic rights to fetal human beings including the views of those who defend not only abortion but also post-birth abortion. It also provides several (non-theological) justifications for the conclusion that all human beings including those in utero should be respected as persons. This book also critiques the view that abortion is not wrong even if the human fetus is a person. The Ethics of Abortion examines hard cases for those who are prolife such as abortion in cases of rape or in order to save the woman's life as well as hard cases for defenders of abortion such as sex selection abortion and the rationale for being personally opposed but publicly supportive of abortion. It concludes with a discussion of whether artificial wombs might end the abortion debate. Answering the arguments of defenders of abortion this book provides reasoned justification for the view that all intentional abortions are ethically wrong and that doctors and nurses who object to abortion should not be forced to act against their consciences. Updates and Revisions to the Third Edition Include: Discusses Achas Burin’s 2014 essay Beyond Pragmatism: Defending the ‘Bright Line’ of Birth in chapter 3 Incorporates into chapter 8 David Boonin’s cogently argued 2019 book Beyond Roe: Why Abortion Should be Legal – Even if the Fetus is a Person Expands chapter 9 to examine tragic cases in which prenatal diagnosis determines with certainty that a fetus will die shortly after birth Includes an updated and expanded section in chapter 11 on recent debates about conscience protections Considers in chapter 12 recent arguments that parents have a right to kill if the product of conception is in an artificial womb Updates statistics on numbers of abortions in the United States including corrections to statistics that were once thought true but are now known as erroneous Updated bibliography | The Ethics of Abortion Women’s Rights Human Life and the Question of Justice GBP 39.99 1
Strategic Management in East European Ports First published in 1998 this volume emerged as part of the series Plymouth Studies in Contemporary Shipping which represents a unique collection of papers and texts edited from the leading maritime institute in Western Europe at the University of Plymouth. Covering research from a range of geographical sectors but with a particular emphasis on Western Europe developing countries and Eastern Europe the topics covered emerge from the full range of business areas including maritime economics policy statistics logistics law and business studies. Designed for both the practising academics and the shipping and ports industry itself this series is an original and novel contribution to the maritime debate. This particular volume focuses on ports in Poland and Eastern Europe more widely as transition economies after the fall of the Soviet Union. Susanne Ferch and Michael Roe examine their use of strategic management systems to determine whether and how the highly turbulent environment is reflected in the systems at Poland’s largest ports Gdynia and Gdañsk. Particular focus is given to inter-port variations. | Strategic Management in East European Ports GBP 31.99 1
The Definitive Guide to Addiction Interventions A Collective Strategy Written for a broad audience of medical and behavioral healthcare professionals The Definitive Guide to Addiction Interventions: A Collective Strategy introduces clinicians to best practices in addiction interventions and bridges the gap between the theory and practice of successful intervention. Synthesizing decades of fieldwork Louise Stanger explores the framework for successful invitations to change what they look like in action and how to adjust approach by population and Lee Weber serves as editor. The authors summarize and compare intervention models in use today and explain the use of family mapping and individual portraiture as clinical tools. The text also teaches clinicians to troubleshoot common situations as they help move clients toward positive life decisions. Practical ready-to-use clinical tools follow the text in downloadable worksheet form. | The Definitive Guide to Addiction Interventions A Collective Strategy GBP 27.99 1
Death-Facing Ecology in Contemporary British and North American Environmental Crisis Fiction Recent years have seen a burgeoning of novels that respond to the environmental issues we currently face. Among these Louise Squire defines environmental crisis fiction as concerned with a range of environmental issues and with the human subject as a catalyst for these issues. She argues that this fiction is characterised by a thematic use of death through which it explores a crisis of both environment and self. Squire refers to this emergent thematic device as death-facing ecology. This device enables this fiction to engage with a range of theoretical ideas and with popular notions of death and the human condition as cultural phenomena of the modern West. In doing so this fiction invites its readers to consider how humanity might begin to respond to the crisis. | Death-Facing Ecology in Contemporary British and North American Environmental Crisis Fiction GBP 38.99 1
Filmmakers and Financing Business Plans for Independents This updated ninth edition of Louise Levison’s ultimate filmmaker’s guide provides easy-to-follow steps for writing an investor-winning business plan for independent films. This new edition includes information on current distribution models and the evolving digital streaming service landscape. Updated examples and references solidify this edition as the go-to source for creating a successful film business plan. Complete with comprehensive explanations on how to write each of the eight sections of a business plan; a complete sample plan for reference; and a companion website with additional information and financial tables this book gives readers the tools needed to secure financing for a film. Essential reading for students and professionals alike this book is ideal for anyone looking to further their understanding of film financing and how to create a successful business plan. | Filmmakers and Financing Business Plans for Independents GBP 34.99 1
Justice Crime and Ethics Justice Crime and Ethics a leading textbook in criminal justice programs examines ethical dilemmas pertaining to the administration of criminal justice and professional activities in the field. This 11th edition continues to deliver a broad scope of topics focusing on law enforcement legal practice sentencing corrections research crime control policy and philosophical issues. The book’s robust coverage encompasses contentious issues such as capital punishment prison corruption and the use of deception in police interrogation. The 11th edition includes new material on the impact of social media on crime myths and political misconduct. Law enforcement issues including the George Floyd case and responding to domestic as well as foreign terrorism including the January 6th insurrection in Washington DC are examined. The potential ethical implications of Roe v. Wade being overturned by the Supreme Court are also explored. Emerging issues in corporate misconduct are also discussed including healthcare fraud and corruption as well as crypto-currency fraud. Students of criminal justice as well as instructors and professionals in the field continue to rely on this thorough dependable resource on ethical decision making in the criminal justice system. GBP 68.99 1
Gilgamesh Gilgamesh focuses on the eponymous hero of the world’s oldest epic and his legendary adventures. However it also goes further and examines the significance of the story’s Ancient Near Eastern context and what it tells us about notions of kingship animality and the natures of mortality and immortality. In this volume Louise M. Pryke provides a unique perspective to consider many foundational aspects of Mesopotamian life such as the significance of love and family the conceptualisation of life and death and the role of religious observance. The final chapter assesses the powerful influence of Gilgamesh on later works of ancient literature from the Hebrew Bible to the Odyssey to The Tales of the Arabian Nights and his reception through to the modern era. Gilgamesh is an invaluable tool for anyone seeking to understand this fascinating figure and more broadly the relevance of Near Eastern myth in the classical world and beyond. GBP 38.99 1
Introducing Pragmatics A Clinical Approach This innovative comprehensive course textbook uses a clinical approach to explore pragmatics and pragmatic language skills. Drawing on authentic real-life examples of pragmatic breakdown in children and adults who have developmental or acquired language disorders Louise Cummings expertly guides readers to core insights and principles for understanding where context and meaning in human communication meet. Key features include: Chapter-opening learning objectives and chapter-closing summaries Authentic illustrative cases of atypical pragmatic interaction Exercises for checking knowledge and understanding Annotated recommended further reading A detailed glossary of important terms in pragmatics and clinical linguistics Aimed equally at undergraduate and graduate students who are coming to pragmatics for the first time the text discusses the key issues and concepts of this field in a fascinating new way. With a common easy-to-follow structure across chapters and a wealth of pedagogical resources this is an essential text for students of linguistics and applied linguistics communication studies speech-language pathology psychology and cognitive science and beyond. | Introducing Pragmatics A Clinical Approach GBP 34.99 1
Counselling Young People A Handbook for Trainees and Practitioners Practical and clearly written this new book from best-selling author Louise Porter equips mental health professionals with the knowledge and skills they need to provide insightful guidance and support to children and adolescents. The book introduces exciting new models for thinking about young people’s needs self-esteem and resilience that will invigorate counselling. It outlines the most common presenting difficulties for young people and provides clear practical guidance on how professionals in a counselling environment can respond to these in an effective way. Offering a coherent blend of theories and practices chapters address a wide range of emotional social behavioural and learning difficulties with which young people may present to counselling such as experiences of grief and loss anxiety and depression disordered eating and dealing with adversity. With an aim to empower the book presents a non-pathologising approach to counselling that respects the skills that young people bring to working through their challenges. Accessible for professionals and trainees alike this book is a must-have for anyone working in a counselling capacity with children and adolescents. | Counselling Young People A Handbook for Trainees and Practitioners GBP 36.99 1
Supporting Children with OCD to Understand and Celebrate Difference A Get to Know Me Workbook and Guide for Parents and Practitioners The ‘Get to Know Me’ resources aim to support children with those around them who may have additional/special educational needs. They are designed to empower the professionals and adults who support those with identified needs. Developed by child psychologist Dr Louise Lightfoot the series includes activities specific to anxiety depression and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). In supporting the social and emotional health of students it equips them with the ability to thrive personally and academically. This book has been created for key adults (teachers therapists and parents) as a complement to the picture book and draw along versions of Tidy Tim – a traditional narrative story exploring thoughts feelings and sensations experienced by many children with OCD. The activities in this book offer practical tools and strategies to support the child and those around them in addition to the information specific to the condition to improve understanding of a child’s needs to promote empathy and acceptance. Picture book and draw along versions of Tidy Tim are available separately and as part of the Get to Know Me: Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) set. | Supporting Children with OCD to Understand and Celebrate Difference A Get to Know Me Workbook and Guide for Parents and Practitioners GBP 38.99 1
Supporting Children with Depression to Understand and Celebrate Difference A Get to Know Me Workbook and Guide for Parents and Practitioners The ‘Get to Know Me’ resources aim to support children with those around them who may have additional/special educational needs. They are designed to empower the professionals and adults who support those with identified needs. Developed by child psychologist Dr Louise Lightfoot the series includes activities specific to anxiety depression and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). In supporting the social and emotional health of students it equips them with the ability to thrive personally and academically. This book has been created for key adults (teachers therapists and parents) as a complement to the picture book and draw along versions of Silver Matilda – a traditional narrative story exploring thoughts feelings and sensations experienced by many children with depression. The activities in this book offer practical tools and strategies to support the child and those around them in addition to the information specific to the condition to improve understanding of a child’s needs to promote empathy and acceptance. Picture book and draw along versions of Silver Matilda are available separately and as part of the Get to Know Me: Depression set. | Supporting Children with Depression to Understand and Celebrate Difference A Get to Know Me Workbook and Guide for Parents and Practitioners GBP 38.99 1
Post-Celtic Tiger Ireland and Contemporary Women’s Writing Feminist Interventions and Imaginings Post-Celtic Tiger Ireland and Contemporary Women’s Writing: Feminist Interventions and Imaginings analyzes and explores women’s writing of the post-Tiger period and reflects on the social cultural and economic conditions of this writing’s production. The Post-Celtic Tiger period (2008–) in Ireland marks an important moment in the history of women’s writing. It is a time of increased visibility and publication dynamic feminist activism and collective projects as well as a significant garnering of public recognition to a degree that has never been seen before. The collection is framed by interviews with Claire Kilroy and Melatu Uche Okorie—two leading figures in the field—and closes with Okorie’s landmark short story on Direct Provision “This Hostel Life. ” The book features the work of leading scholars in the field of contemporary literature with essays on Anu Productions Emma Donoghue Grace Dyas Anne Enright Rita Ann Higgins Marian Keyes Claire Kilroy Eimear McBride Rosaleen McDonagh Belinda McKeon Melatu Uche Okorie Louise O’Neill and Waking The Feminists. Reflecting on all the successes and achievements of women’s writing in the contemporary period this book also considers marginalization and exclusions in the field especially considering the politics of race class gender sexuality ethnicity nationality and ability. The chapters in this book were originally published in the journal LIT: Literature Interpretation Theory. | Post-Celtic Tiger Ireland and Contemporary Women’s Writing Feminist Interventions and Imaginings GBP 38.99 1
Daniel Gookin the Praying Indians and King Philip's War A Short History in Documents This volume presents a valuable collection of annotated primary documents published during King Philip’s War (1675–76) a conflict that pitted English colonists against many native peoples of southern New England to reveal the real-life experiences of early Americans. Louise Breen’s detailed introduction to Daniel Gookin and the War combined with interpretations of the accompanying ancillary documents offers a set of inaccessible or unpublished archival documents that illustrate the distrust and mistreatment heaped upon praying (Christian) Indians. The book begins with an informative annotation of Historical Account of the Doings and Sufferings of the Christian Indians in New England in the Years 1675 1675 and 1677 written by Gookin a magistrate and military leader who defended Massachusetts’ praying Indians to expose atrocities committed against natives and the experiences of specific individuals and towns during the war. Developments in societal and particularly religious inclusivity in Puritan New England during this period of colonial conflict are thoroughly explored through Breen’s analysis. The book offers students primary sources that are pertinent to survey history courses on Early Americans and Colonial History as well as providing instructors with documents that serve as concrete examples to illustrate broad societal changes that occurred during the seventeenth century. | Daniel Gookin the Praying Indians and King Philip's War A Short History in Documents GBP 35.99 1
Foucault Art and Radical Theology The Mystery of Things Michel Foucault wrote prolifically on many topics including art religion and politics. He also eloquently articulated how power structures are formed and how they also might assist resistance and emancipation. This book uses the hermeneutical lens of Foucault’s writings on art to examine the performative material and political aspects of contemporary theology. The borderland between philosophy theology and art is explored through Foucault’s analyses of artists such as Diego Velázquez Édouard Manet René Magritte Paul Rebeyrolle and Gerard Fromanger. Here special focus is placed on performativity and materiality—or what the book terms the mystery of things. At successive junctures the book discovers a postrepresentational critique of transcendence; an enigmatic material sacramentality; playful theopolitical accounts of the transformative force of stupidity and nonsense; and political imagery in motion enabling theological interpretations of contemporary collectives such as Pussy Riot and the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence. In conversation with contemporary thinkers including Catherine Keller Louise-Marie Chauvet John Caputo Daniel Barber Mark C. Taylor Jeffrey W. Robbins and Mattias Martinson the book outlines this source of inspiration for contemporary radical theology. This is a book with a fresh and original take on Foucault art and theology. As such it will have great appeal to scholars and academics in theology religion and the arts the philosophy of religion political philosophy and aesthetics. | Foucault Art and Radical Theology The Mystery of Things GBP 38.99 1
Eternal Youth and the Myth of Deconstruction An Archetypal Reading of Jacques Derrida and Judith Butler In Eternal Youth and the Myth of Deconstruction Bret Alderman puts forth a compelling thesis: Deconstruction tells a mythic story. Through an attentive examination of multiple texts and literary works he elucidates this story in psychological and philosophical terms. Deconstruction the method of philosophical and literary analysis originated by Jacques Derrida arises from what Carl Jung called “a kind of readiness to produce over and over again the same or similar mythical ideas. ” In the case of deconstruction such ideas bear a striking resemblance to a figure that Jungian and Post-Jungian writers refer to as the puer aeternus or eternal youth. To make his case in addition to a careful analysis of numerous Derridean texts he offers readings of literary works by Milan Kundera J. M. Barrie Dante Apuleius and others. These texts help illustrate that deconstruction’s preoccupations over questions of presence deferral authority limits time and representation are also recurrent issues for the eternal youth as described by Marie-Louise Von Franz and James Hillman. Judith Butler’s deconstruction of sex and gender reflects similar patterns and she features in this work as a contemporary exemplar of the deconstructive approach. Eternal Youth and the Myth of Deconstruction will be a compelling read for both students and teachers of depth psychology and continental philosophy. The clarity of its style will be appealing to advanced scholars and educated laypersons alike. | Eternal Youth and the Myth of Deconstruction An Archetypal Reading of Jacques Derrida and Judith Butler GBP 35.99 1
Twenty-First Century Perspectives on Indigenous Studies Native North America in (Trans)Motion In recent years the interdisciplinary fields of Native North American and Indigenous Studies have reflected at times even foreshadowed and initiated many of the influential theoretical discussions in the humanities after the transnational turn. Global trends of identity politics performativity cultural performance and ethics comparative and revisionist historiography ecological responsibility and education as well as issues of social justice have shaped and been shaped by discussions in Native American and Indigenous Studies. This volume brings together distinguished perspectives on these topics by the Native scholars and writers Gerald Vizenor (Anishinaabe) Diane Glancy (Cherokee) and Tomson Highway (Cree) as well as non-Native authorities such as Chadwick Allen Hartmut Lutz and Helmbrecht Breinig. Contributions look at various moments in the cultural history of Native North America—from earthmounds via the Catholic appropriation of a Mohawk saint to the debates about Makah whaling rights—as well as at a diverse spectrum of literary performative and visual works of art by John Ross John Ridge Elias Boudinot Emily Pauline Johnson Leslie Marmon Silko Emma Lee Warrior Louise Erdrich N. Scott Momaday Stephen Graham Jones and Gerald Vizenor among others. In doing so the selected contributions identify new and recurrent methodological challenges outline future paths for scholarly inquiry and explore the intersections between Indigenous Studies and contemporary Literary and Cultural Studies at large. | Twenty-First Century Perspectives on Indigenous Studies Native North America in (Trans)Motion GBP 39.99 1
Chinese Narratology A milestone of Chinese narratological studies Chinese Narratology is a two-volume set which establishes a unique theoretical system of Chinese narratology by exploring the principles and characteristics of Chinese narratives. From argument to the conclusion the book constitutes a forensic analysis of the context and connotations of Chinese culture and a close reading of Chinese literature classics such as Romance of the Western Chamber A Dream of Red Mansions Outlaws of the Marsh Romance of The Three Kingdoms and The Plum in the Golden Vase. The book draws on both Western cultural resources and scholarship on narratology to unravel the unique features of Chinese narrative literature. It analyzes the distinctive characteristics of Chinese narratives in five aspects: structure time perspective image and commenter. The first volume introduces the cultural fundamentals that nurture Chinese narration and investigates the structure and time of Chinese narratives while the second volume focuses on the latter three aspects. The set is a must-read for scholars and students interested in narrative theory Chinese culture and literature and the dialogue between Chinese and Western narratological studies. GBP 260.00 1
Francis I and Sixteenth-Century France The reputation of Francis I king of France (1515-47 ) has fluctuated over the centuries. Acclaimed as ’noble’ and ’great’ in the sixteenth century he came to be unfairly denigrated under the Bourbon kings and the republic. But in the twentieth century research based on archival material has restored his standing as one of the most important rulers of his age. The present volume brings together seventeen articles by Robert Knecht published over several decades on particular aspects of the reign with three specially translated from French into English. They examine the period in more depth than was possible in the author's 1994 biography of Francis I and include studies of the Concordat of 1516 with the papacy the Field of Cloth of Gold in 1520 the lit-de-justice of 1527 and the visit to France of the Emperor Charles V in 1540. Other articles consider the king’s attitude to the Reformation his court his relations with Paris and visits to Aquitaine his patronage of architecture as demonstrated by his building of the ch¢teau of Fontainebleau and his relations with his mother Louise of Savoy and sister Marguerite d’Angoulªme. The king’s love of books and the political advice he received from scholars are also considered as well as the extent of his ’absolutism’. Two articles compare the English and French Reformations and the nobilities of the two countries. The volume is intended as a contribution to the celebration of the 500th anniversary of Francis I’s accession. | Francis I and Sixteenth-Century France GBP 39.99 1
Child-Centered Play Therapy A Practical Guide to Therapeutic Relationships with Children Designed for professionals adding play therapy to their practices as well as for graduate students the second edition of Child-Centered Play Therapy is comprehensive engaging and practical. The authors provide a strong theoretical base from which to understand the whys and hows of child-centered play therapy and guide readers through all necessary skills for successful practice. From playroom setup tracking and empathy limit-setting and role-play to treatment planning recognizing stages measuring progress and working with parents and teachers each chapter anticipates readers’ questions and covers key concepts in diverse ways to meet different learning styles. On the book’s website readers will find a test bank sample slides and syllabi treatment planning forms as well as additional activities and worksheets for students and trainees. Key Features: Everything needed for best practices in child-centered play therapy in one book. Plain-spoken practical writing. Vivid case stories and vignettes. New neuroscience findings linked to long-held wisdoms of child-centered play therapists. Outcome research reviewed across problem areas of externalizing and internalizing behaviors school problems applications with children with disabilities adverse childhood experiences and trauma. Endorsed by Louise Guerney a founding child-centered play therapy figure who developed the skills-based methods covered in this book Child-Centered Play Therapy comprehensively and realistically introduces practitioners to the child-centered approach to play therapy and addresses how to incorporate the approach into schools agencies or private practice. | Child-Centered Play Therapy A Practical Guide to Therapeutic Relationships with Children GBP 48.99 1
Experiencing Art and Architecture Lessons on Looking In this multidisciplinary book Sanda Iliescu articulates a rich multi-faceted approach to the aesthetic experience. Through in-depth discussions of her own lived encounters with art architecture and the world around her she advocates a way of looking that blends sensory perception formal analysis social and political consciousness and personal memory. Focusing special attention on the aesthetic concept of the figure-ground problem the author challenges this foundational principle’s presumed hierarchies and shows how a new and more dynamic understanding of it can enhance our way of looking at and understanding art and architecture. Works discussed in the book include a wide range of contemporary and historic art and architecture among them artworks by Rembrandt Matisse Eva Hesse and David Hammons; architecture by Zaha Hadid Peter Zumthor and Weiss/Manfredi; and non-Western works such as a thirteenth-century Chinese vase and the Ryōanji dry garden in Kyoto Japan. Personal and engaging this book is for a wide audience of those practicing studying or with an interest in the creative fields from beginners to seasoned professionals. | Experiencing Art and Architecture Lessons on Looking GBP 27.99 1
The Photography Cultures Reader Representation Agency and Identity The Photography Cultures Reader: Representation Agency and Identity engages with contemporary debates surrounding photographic cultures and practices from a variety of perspectives providing insight and analysis for students and practitioners. With over 100 images included the diverse essays in this collection explore key topics such as: conflict and reportage; politics of race and gender; the family album; fashion tourism and surveillance; art and archives; social media and the networked image. The collection brings together essays by leading experts scholars and photographers including Geoffrey Batchen Elizabeth Edwards Stuart Hall bell hooks Martha Langford Lucy R. Lippard Fred Ritchin Allan Sekula and Val Williams. The depth and scope of this collection is testament to the cultural significance of photography and photographic study with each themed section featuring an editor’s introduction that sets the ideas and debates in context. Along with its companion volume – The Photography Reader: History and Theory – this is the most comprehensive introduction to photography and photographic criticism. Includes essays by: Jan Avgikos Ariella Azoulay David A. Bailey Roland Barthes Geoffrey Batchen David Bate Gail Baylis Karin E. Becker John Berger Lily Cho Jane Collins Douglas Crimp Thierry de Duve Karen de Perthuis George Dimock Sarah Edge Elizabeth Edwards Francis Frascina André Gunthert Stuart Hall Elizabeth Hoak-Doering Patricia Holland bell hooks Yasmin Ibrahim Liam Kennedy Annette Kuhn Martha Langford Ulrich Lehmann Lucy R. Lippard Catherine Lutz Roberta McGrath Lev Manovich Rosy Martin Mette Mortensen Fred Ritchin Daniel Rubinstein Allan Sekula Sharon Sliwinski Katrina Sluis Jo Spence Carol Squiers Theopisti Stylianou-Lambert Ariadne van de Ven Liz Wells Val Williams Judith Williamson Louise Wolthers and Ethan Zuckerman. | The Photography Cultures Reader Representation Agency and Identity GBP 35.99 1