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  • - The Cinema of Hitchcock and the Contemporary Visual Arts
    av Bernard McCarron
    845,-

    With the migration of cinema into the art gallery, artists have been turning, with remarkable regularity and ingenuity, to Alfred Hitchcock-related images, sequences and iconography. The world of Hitchcock's cinema - a classical cinema of formal unities and narrative coherence - represents more than the spectre of a supposedly dead art form: it transcends its own filmic and institutional contexts, becoming an important audio-visual lexicon of desire, loss, mystery and suspense. Through a detailed study of the Hitchcock-related work of artist-filmmakers Matthias Muller and Christoph Girardet, Johan Grimonprez, Pierre Huyghe, Douglas Gordon and Atom Egoyan, this book facilitates a dialogue between the creative appropriation of Hitchcock's films and the cinematic practices that increasingly inform the wider field of the contemporary visual arts. Each chapter is structured around a consideration of how the artwork in question has reconfigured or 'remade' key Hitchcockian expressive elements and motifs - in particular, the relationship between mise en scene and the mechanics of suspense, time, memory, history and death. In a career that extended across silent and sound eras as well as the British, European and Hollywood industries, Hitchcock's film A uvre can be seen as a history of the cinema itself. As the work of these contemporary artist-filmmakers shows, it was also a history of the future, a paradigm case par excellence.

  • - Memory, Space and Modernity in Berlin and Shanghai
    av Lu Pan
    914,-

    In the early 1990s, Berlin and Shanghai witnessed the dramatic social changes in both national and global contexts. While in 1991 Berlin became the new capital of the reunified Germany, from 1992 Shanghai began to once again play its role as the most powerful engine of economic development in the post-1989 China. This critical moment of history has fundamentally transformed the later development of both cities, above all in terms of urban spatial order. The construction mania in Shanghai and Berlin shares the similar aspiration of re-modernizing themselves. In this sense, the current experience of Shanghai and Berlin informs many of the features of urban modernity in the post-Cold-War era. The book unfolds the complexity of the urban space per se as highly revealing cultural texts. Also this project doesn't examine the spatial changes in chronological terms, but rather takes the present moment as the temporal standing point of this research. By comparing the memory discourse related to these spatial changes, the book poses the question of how modernity is understood in the matrix of local, national and global power struggles.

  • - Creativity, Dynamics, Best Practice
     
    1 126,-

    The volume offers a collection of best practice European projects carried out in university contexts with the aim of highlighting the relevant role that Language Centres play in the field of language learning. A variety of project topics is described showing project coordinators' willingness of promoting cooperation which encourages a wide-angled multilingual and multicultural perspective.

  • - Models, Construction and Change
     
    657,-

    This book analyses the role of middle-class housing in the shaping of post-war European and American cities. Observing the processes of design, construction and transformation in 12 different countries, it provides a striking, multi-faceted overview of this residential heritage and challenges its role in the contemporary city.

  • - The Woman Singer and her Song in French and German Prose Fiction, from Goethe to Berlioz
    av Julia Effertz
    926,-

    This interdisciplinary study, situated at the cross-section of music, literature and gender, examines the woman singer and her song as a literary motif in French and German prose fiction from the 1790s to the mid-nineteenth century. Through selected case studies, this diachronic history of motifs offers a fresh perspective on canonical singer archetypes, such as Goethe's child singer Mignon and Madame de Stael's ground-breaking artist Corinne. The volume also examines lesser known narratives by authors including Caroline Auguste Fischer, E.T.A. Hoffmann, Hector Berlioz and Marceline Desbordes-Valmore, some of which have not been considered critically in this regard before. This allows for a re-evaluation of the significance of the singer motif in musical narratives from the Romantic era to the July Monarchy. The sometimes polemic, often ambivalent, yet always nuanced and multi-layered reflection on the woman singer in literature bears testimony to the complexity of the nineteenth-century musical-literary discourse and its fluid negotiation of gender relations and female performance, fitting well with that ineffable, enigmatic essence of the woman singer herself who, as a literary motif and a cultural icon, continues to resonate and fascinate well beyond the nineteenth century.

  • - Sinn Fein Revolutionary, Fianna Fail Nationalist and Revisionist Zionist
    av Kevin McCarthy
    720,-

    This biography reveals the full significance of Robert Briscoe's influence within the contentious political culture of the early Irish state, as well as reinforcing his importance to the global Zionist rescue effort of the 1930s. Drawing on a wealth of previously unavailable archival material, the book charts Briscoe's evolution from a fringe Sinn Fein activist in 1917 to a member of Michael Collins's personal staff in 1921. It also analyses his agonizing decision to abandon Collins and support the anti-Treaty stance of his close friend and political hero, Eamon de Valera, before becoming a founding member of Fianna Fail in 1926. Most importantly of all, the book investigates Briscoe's evolving Jewish awareness, looking at his involvement in a traumatic immigration endeavour and also at his engagement with Ze'ev Jabotinsky and the New Zionist Organisation, under whose auspices he led political rescue missions to Poland, America and South Africa.

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    745,-

    Community Radio in the Twenty-First Century

  • - Essays in Honour of Padraic Conway
     
    594,-

    This book commemorates the fiftieth anniversary of the Second Vatican Council, which concluded in 1965. A selection of essays by distinguished Irish theologians offers an objective assessment of the historical reception and pastoral implementation of Vatican II in Ireland with the benefit of half a century's hindsight.

  • - Theory and Practice from the Medieval to the Modern
     
    891,-

    This volume originates in the 2011 conference of the International Network for the History of Hospitals. It focuses on how institutions for the care and cure of the sick have organized their activities, from the delegation of treatments between practitioners, to the provision of food and supplies and the impact on recovery of hospital stays.

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    - Between Reading and Writing
    av Justyna Weronika Kasza
    764,-

    Evil is a salient component of Endo Shusaku's writing. Questions surrounding evil haunted the writer as a student of French literature, having discovered the works of Western authors like Francois Mauriac and Georges Bernanos. It is around the problem of evil that Endo would create his most renowned novels and the cross-cultural dimensions of the questions he posed on the nature of evil would make him one of the most widely translated Japanese authors. This study offers new insight into the intellectual and artistic development of the author by focusing on a lesser known yet significant body of work: his essays and critical texts. The book is, on the one hand, an attempt to follow the path of thinking delineated by Endo Shusaku himself and, on the other, a methodological approach to literary studies based on the application of selected categories of Paul RicA ur's hermeneutics. Thus, the book accentuates the problem of subjectivity and personhood in Endo's works, ultimately exploring the question, Who is the one who asks about evil?

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    682,-

    The formative influences of Paris and France on the Anglo-Irish writer George Moore (1852-1933) cannot be underestimated. These essays examine Moore's "French connections" and explore how his eclectic writings reflect the complex evolution of literature from Naturalism to Modernism through Symbolism and Decadence.

  • - International Challenges and Expectations
     
    652,-

    Ensuring quality in and through teaching and learning has become a fundamental global concern. This book brings together a series of background and case study chapters from leading scholars in the field of teacher education internationally. It interrogates how quality cultures can be fostered in the field of education.

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    970

    This volume gives voice to the views and experiences of researchers, lecturers, administrative staff, teacher trainers and students with regard to the implementation of English-medium instruction in a public university based in the north-east of Italy.

  • - Interdisciplinary Perspectives
     
    841,-

    The Italian photographer Luigi Ghirri was one of the most significant visual artists of the late twentieth century. This volume introduces his photographic and critical work to a broader audience and positions Ghirri more firmly within global artistic debates, breaking new ground by approaching Ghirri's oeuvre from interdisciplinary perspectives.

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    862,-

    This collection of new writing on contemporary Greek cinema explores key trends over the past 25 years, including documentary and avant-garde filmmaking, art house and popular cinema. The book seeks to highlight the continuities, mutual influences and common contexts that inform, shape and inspire filmmaking in Greece today.

  • - Models of Remembrance in Postwar Croatia
    av Renata Schellenberg
    720,-

    The most recent member-state of the European Union, Croatia, has been shaped by a culture of war commemoration since the Homeland War of the 1990s that secured independence. These commemorative practices, including museums, memoirs and satirical cartoons, are the subject of study in this book, offering insights into Croatia's place in Europe today.

  • av Dieter Maurer
    704 - 1 454,-

  • - Beliefs, Attitudes and Practices
     
    814,-

    This interdisciplinary collection draws from the fields of art, literature, social history, demography and legal history, and both architectural and landscape history. Essays employ a range of methodologies and materials - visual, statistical, archival and literary - to illustrate the richness of the primary sources for studying death in Scotland.

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    - Studies in Honour of Metropolitan Kallistos of Diokleia
     
    673,-

    Metropolitan Kallistos of Diokleia is unquestionably the best-known Orthodox theologian in the Western world today. This work is designed to demonstrate the spread of his own interests and concerns and range from the Desert Fathers to modern church dialogue, from patristics to church music, from the Philokalia to human 'priesthood'.

  • - Perspectives on Translation and Interpreting Training
     
    876,-

    This collection of essays brings to the fore some of the most pressing concerns in the training of translators and interpreters, including the interconnections between didactics and research, advances in cognitive processes, quality assessment and socio-professional issues in translation and interpreting training.

  • av Eunice Ngongkum
    501

    This book examines contemporary Anglophone Cameroon poetry and its engagement with the environment. It explores different aspects in the field of ecoculture, hinged on questions of environmental degradation, the inextricable relationship between nature and culture as well as the intersection between history, politics, ethics and the environment.

  • - South Tyrolean Transformations, 1915-2015
     
    1 112,-

    Of the many commemorations of World War I, little was made of the 100th anniversary of the Treaty of London that passed South Tyrol from Austria to Italy in April 1915. This volume explores the dynamic effects of South Tyrol's geographical, political and cultural history since 1915 and considers similar struggles of other regions in Europe.

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    - VET between Civic, Industrial and Market Tensions
     
    1 220,-

    Vocational Education has been, and still is, an active player in the tensions between labor and citizen rights, economic and social and local development, skilling the workforce and educating the adult population. This book provides examples of practices of resistance and emancipation.

  • - Borders, Networks, Escape Lines
    av David Walton
    845,-

    This collective volume explores the 'spatial turn' in literary and cultural studies and brings together studies of contemporary English-speaking literature that apply spatial theory to the analysis of literary texts. Themes include abjection, espionage, discipline, post-human identities, urban geographies, dystopia and coercive medical practices.

  • - Giacomo Leopardi's "Zibaldone di pensieri"
    av Emanuela Cervato
    955,-

    Leopardi's Zibaldone has been considered to be a collection of temporary thoughts and impressions lacking coherence and consistency. This book shows that such a perceived lack of coherence is merely illusory, arguing that the Zibaldone establishes Leopardi as one of the most original and radical thinkers of the nineteenth century.

  • - Can We Do the Right Thing?
    av Pierre-Alexis Mevel
    720,-

    Like Mookie in Spike Lee's Do the Right Thing, translators are at the nexus between cultures, making difficult decisions with sometimes dramatic consequences. Drawing on the fields of translation studies, sociolinguistics and film studies, this book analyses the French subtitling of African American English in films from the USA.

  • - Essays on 'The Battle of Maldon', Chretien de Troyes, Dante, 'Sir Gawain and the Green Knight' and Chaucer
    av Gerald Morgan
    720,-

    This fourth volume of essays under the title The Shaping of English Poetry consolidates the work of the previous three volumes. Ranging from The Battle of Maldon to The Canterbury Tales, it provides a range of fascinating insights into the great subjects of English literature in the medieval period.

  • - Theoretical Models, Creative Approaches and Applied Methods
     
    1 112,-

    This volume collects works on the most relevant disciplines in translation. They are all written in English or French, and are grouped into four sections that illustrate the type of interdisciplinary approach adopted in each of the areas under study: translation theory and methodology, specialised translation, literary translation and other areas.

  • - Conversations on Ethical Practice
    av Julian Stern
    751,-

    This is a book of conversations with researchers working across Europe, the USA and Africa. It aims to illuminate the lived reality of educational research on a wide variety of topics, including family life in rural South Africa, support for self-harming students in the UK, character development in the USA and Korea, educational leadership in the UK and China, philosophical analysis of education policy, and much more. The book is for and about researchers and is built around a set of conversations with the author - a fellow researcher. Researchers work at the frontiers of our knowledge and understanding of the world, and frontiers can be dangerous places. How are the researchers' personal qualities - virtues such as courage, honesty and kindness - tested and exemplified in their work? The conversations presented here explore the experience of research and ask what qualities are needed, or wished for, in order to successfully face its challenges. There are many books that include lists of what to do and what not to do when carrying out research. Here, in contrast, we find out what really happens and why - and what it takes to keep going.

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    - Across Short Story Landscapes and Regional Places
    av Alda Correia
    728,-

    The book deals with different perspectives on regional short story, modernism and space relation, to understand how space and landscape influenced narrative structures and are represented in some of them, mainly in short fiction. It draws attention to the importance of regionalist short prose narratives from a comparative literary perspective.

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