Landscape with Moving Figures

Landscape with Moving Figures
Title Landscape with Moving Figures PDF eBook
Author Laura Jacobs
Publisher The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages 180
Release 2006-08-22
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 9781597910019

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This book is an engaging collection of essays by dance critic, novelist, and Vanity Fair contributing editor Laura Jacobs. Ideas in the areas of dance composition, performance, production, criticism, education, history, theory presentation, anthropology, science, medicine, therapy, somatic studies, and related arts are explored.

Moving Subjects, Moving Objects

Moving Subjects, Moving Objects
Title Moving Subjects, Moving Objects PDF eBook
Author Maruška Svašek
Publisher Berghahn Books
Total Pages 296
Release 2012-05-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0857453246

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In recent years an increasing number of scholars have incorporated a focus on emotions in their theories of material culture, transnationalism and globalization, and this book aims to contribute to this field of inquiry. It examines how ‘emotions’ can be theorized, and serves as a useful analytical tool for understanding the interrelated mobility of humans, objects and images. Ethnographically rich, and theoretically grounded case studies offer new perspectives on the relations between migration, material culture and emotions. While some chapters address the many different ways in which migrants and migrant artists express their emotions through objects and images in transnational contexts, other chapters focus on how particular works of art, everyday objects and artefacts can evoke feelings specific to particular migrant groups and communities. Case studies also analyse how artists, academics and policy makers can stimulate positive interaction between migrants and non-migrant communities.

Moving Forward!

Moving Forward!
Title Moving Forward! PDF eBook
Author Chris Kanyane
Publisher Trafford Publishing
Total Pages 114
Release 2013-01-03
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1466974362

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Why this book? Barack Obamas life has been the subject of endless news reports, blogs, memoirs, and case histories. And yet at a deeper personal level, he has remained an enigma, a riddle, a person shrouded in mystery and mystique. There is a need for something definite and specific: a constructive setting forth of reality and truth. That reality and truth is embalmed in the antiseptic pages of this book.

Moving Figures

Moving Figures
Title Moving Figures PDF eBook
Author Corey Kai Nelson Schultz
Publisher Edinburgh Studies in East Asian Film
Total Pages 208
Release 2019-11-30
Genre China
ISBN 9781474455121

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Since 1979, China has been undergoing a period of immense social and economic change, transitioning from state-run economics to free market capitalism. This book focuses on how the 'Reform Era' has been constructed in the work of the director Jia Zhangke, analysing the archetypal class figures of worker, peasant, soldier, intellectual and entrepreneur that are found in his films. Examining how these figures are represented, and how Jia's cinematography creates those 'structures of feeling' that concretise around a particular time and place, the book argues that Jia's cinema should be understood not just as narratives that represent Chinese social transition, but also as an effort to engage the audience's emotional responses through representation, symbolism and the affective experience of specific cinematic tropes. Making an important contribution to scholarship about the Reform Era, and opening up many new areas in the larger fields of Chinese visual culture, cultural studies and the affective qualities of film, this is groundbreaking work about a cinematic culture in a period of profound transformation.

The Sports and Pastimes of the people of England ... New edition ... by W. Hone, etc

The Sports and Pastimes of the people of England ... New edition ... by W. Hone, etc
Title The Sports and Pastimes of the people of England ... New edition ... by W. Hone, etc PDF eBook
Author Joseph STRUTT (Engraver.)
Publisher
Total Pages 498
Release 1875
Genre
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Naval Research Reviews

Naval Research Reviews
Title Naval Research Reviews PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 408
Release 1971
Genre Naval research
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The Figures of Edgar Allan Poe

The Figures of Edgar Allan Poe
Title The Figures of Edgar Allan Poe PDF eBook
Author Gero Guttzeit
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages 394
Release 2017-05-08
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 311051818X

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The Figures of Edgar Allan Poe is the first study to address the rhetorical dimensions of Poe’s textual and discursive practices. It argues that Poe is a figure and figurer of the emergence of the modern understanding of literature in the early nineteenth century that resulted from the birth of the romantic author and the so-called ‘death of rhetoric’. Building on accounts of Poe as a skilled navigator of American antebellum print culture, Gero Guttzeit reinterprets Poe as representative of the vital role that transatlantic rhetoric played in antebellum literature. He investigates rhetorical figures of the author in Poe’s critical writings, tales, poems, and lectures to give a new account of Poe’s significance for antebellum literary culture. In so doing, he also proposes a general rhetorical theory of theoretical, poetical, and performative figures of the author. Beyond Poe studies, the book intervenes in current debates on the romantic origins of the modern author and demonstrates that rhetorical theory offers new ways of exploring authorship beyond the nineteenth century.