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  • - Global Civilization and China's Rejuvenation
    av Zhouying Jin
    515

    The Future of Humanity seeks to answer the question: "What kind of global civilization should human beings pursue and what do we have to do collectively?," one a question that has preoccupied scholars, philosophers and politicians for centuries. In doing so, the book tackles concepts as monumental as the keys to happiness, alien nonconventional ...

  • - Multidisciplinary Approaches Across the Arts
    av Shaun McNiff
    419

    Using Art as Research in Learning and Teaching explores various multidisciplinary visual and performing art forms, including creative writing, as ways to provide a rich contribution and understanding to research, learning and teaching. Key figures in the field share their art-based research, arts practice and philosophy, bringing the arts to lif...

  • - edition three
     
    2 895

    A unique multidisciplinary and international artistic collaboration, in which contemporary artists, poets and musicians, produce original artworks, poetry, film, soundscapes and music in response to a series of visual prompts. Includes 194 colour artworks and 15 poems, 6 films, 7 soundscapes and songs on DVD. Lavishly produced, limited edition.

  • - Policy and Planning inside a Global City
     
    2 155

    This volume gathers articles by Chinese scholars dealing with developments in Shanghai's cultural industries over the past thirty years. Like many cities in China and elsewhere, Shanghai has explicitly stated that fostering the creative economy is its top economic and political priority over the next decade. This book examines, among other aspects of Shanghai's approach to culture, the effects of this policy focus on the city's creative growth in economic terms.

  • - Perspectives from the Prison
    av Annie McKean
    1 129

    Based on more than a decade of practice, Playing for Time Theatre Company presents the reader with a rich and invaluable resource for using theatre in criminal justice contexts, exploring ideas of identity, community, social justice and the power of the arts. The book analyses and reflects upon the company's evolution and unique model of practice, with university students and prisoners working side-by-side, led by industry professionals. The work draws on diverse methodologies and approaches, with chapters written from multiple perspectives, including a forensic psychologist, director, playwright, historian, student and ex-prisoners. Crucially, the voices and reflections of participating prisoners are central to the book. Providing unprecedented access to a significant body of prison theatre, Playing for Time Theatre Company presents both an overview and analysis of an extensive body of work, as well as offering perspectives on the efficacy of arts practice in the UK criminal justice system from 2000 onwards.

  • - Sharing Dance and Choreographic Practice
     
    1 059

    The chapters in this collection examine the methods, politics and philosophy of sharing choreographic process, aiming to uncover theoretical repercussions of and the implications for forms of knowledge, the appreciation of dance, education and artistic practices.

  • av Paul (University of Kansas Libraries) Thomas
    685

    In order to draw parallels between art, science and culture, this publication will explore the ways that selected art works have contributed to a form of cultural pedagogy.

  • - Self Etc.
     
    419

    Anne Bean: Self Etc. includes extensive visual documentation of Anne Bean's performances, critical essays by leading scholars of art and performance, and a series of new visual essays by the artist.

  • - The 40th Anniversary Interviews
    av Gary (Lancaster University Bettinson
    389

    Marking 40 years since the film's commercial release, the book presents original interview transcripts with the cast and crew that, when read together, serve as a rare insider account of an acclaimed blockbuster whose production was steeped in controversy.

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    515

    This collection spans 50 years of Wilding's artistic production, feminist art pedagogy, participation in, and organizing of, feminist art collectives, such as the Feminist Art Program, Womanspace Gallery and the Woman's Building.

  • - Performance, Gender, Biopolitics
     
    419

    Orphan Black: Performance, Gender, Biopolitics is an edited collection that covers the areas in which the series has generated the most academic interest: performance and technology; gender and reproduction; biopolitics and community.

  • av Peter Freeman
    339

    The first comprehensive analysis of Jobim's music in English.

  • - Making Movies in Africa 1899 to 1925
    av Neil Parsons
    405

  • - Teachers and Teaching Artists as Agents of Change
     
    563

    A comprehensive exploration and varying perspectives on theory, impact, and practices for arts-based training and arts-integrated instruction across the curriculum.

  • - A Locational History of Los Angeles Fashion
    av Susan (York University Ingram
    555

    A Locational History of Los Angeles Fashion.

  • - Eco Materialism and Contemporary Art
    av Linda Weintraub
    489,-

    A comprehensive and accessible introduction to neo- and eco-materialism as they relate to art and artistic practice.

  • av Marta Jecu
    605

    Architecture and the Virtual is a study of architecture as it is reflected in the work of seven contemporary artists, working with the tools of our post-digital age.

  • - Essays on Afro-Brazilian Dance, Education, Memory, and Race
     
    489

    Dancing Bahia is an edited collection that draws together the work of leading scholars, artists and dance activists from Brazil, Canada and the United States to examine the particular ways in which dance has responded to sociopolitical notions of race and community, resisting stereotypes, and redefining African Diaspora and Afro-Brazilian traditions.Using the Brazilian city of Salvador da Bahia as its focal point, this volume brings to the fore questions of citizenship, human rights and community building. The essays within are informed by both theory and practice, as well as black activism that inspires and grounds the research, teaching and creative output of dance professionals from, or deeply connected to, Bahia.

  • - Graffiti, Politics and the Reimagined City in Philadelphia
    av Tyson Mitman
    475,-

    This book is an ethnographic portrait of how graffiti writers see their city and how their city sees them.

  • - Representations of LGBTQ Characters in Children's and Young Adult Literature
    av B.J. Epstein
    319

    Covering picture books, middle-grade books and Young adult fiction, this was the first survey of English-language children's literature that features lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or otherwise queer characters. It explores how LGBTQ characters are portrayed and what this says about contemporary society. Annotated bibliography.

  • - Alternative Journeys around the World
     
    1 189

    The Global Road Movie looks at the road movie genre from a wider perspective, exploring the motif of travel not just in American films. Through analyses of several films, this book enables us to think afresh about how today's road movies fit into the history of the genre and what they can tell us about how people move about in the world today.

  • - Challenges and Coincidences in My Life
    av Rosemary Sassoon
    489

    In this reflective autobiography, Rosemary Sassoon, a leading expert on handwriting and typography, looks back on her long and varied career, paying special attention to her unorthodox progression through a variety of fields. She details the route that took her from design to the educational and medical aspects of handwriting problems, then on to research and a PhD and finally to working in the area of legibility in type design. In telling the story of an unusual and unusually successful life, Sassoon takes up a number of philosophical questions about what it is that comes together to form our characters, and what role chance and coincidence play in our lives.

  • av John Timberlake
    369,-

    Taking influential historical works of visual art as starting points, along with illustrations, movie matte paintings, documentaries, artist's impressions, and digital environments, John Timberlake makes a powerful argument for science fiction as a visual cultural discourse.

  • - Unpacking the Policy Cycle
     
    555

    This book offers a comprehensive overview of the current European media in a period of disruptive transformation. It maps the full scope of contemporary media policy and industry activities while also assessing the impact of new technologies and radical changes in distribution and consumption on media practices, organizations and strategies.

  • - Profession Under Pressure
    av Line Hassall Thomsen
    635

    Exploring the shared professional ideals of journalists, the study analyzes how they conceive of stories as important, and how their ideals relating to their work are expressed and aspired to in everyday practice.

  • av Ellie Rennie & Aneta Podkalicka
    985,-

    Using media for social innovation is a critical roadmap for understanding and researching 'social innovation media'. These media initiatives seek to find new solutions to seemingly intractable social problems by combining creativity, media technologies and engaged collectives in their design and implementation. The book uses a number of case studies - including youth, Indigenous, human rights and environmental campaign media - to illuminate the emergence of purposeful and productive platforms for social change. It interrogates the guiding principles, assumptions, goals, practices and outcomes of these experiments, revealing the challenges they face, the components of their innovation, and the political economy within which they operate.

  • - Invisible Difference
    av Sarah Whatley
    1 019

  • - Representation and Interpretation
     
    1 189

    An exploration of Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey that combines 'new' empirical approaches with 'old' formalist approaches. This provides a broader understanding of how Kubrick's methods as a director and auteur were developed to produce a unique aesthetic creation that is still years ahead in its design, vision and philosophical structure.

  • - Desire, Courage, and Commitment
    av Kristin G. Congdon
    334

    What drives an artist to create? And are there common traits that successful artists possess? In The Making of an Artist, Kristin G. Congdon draws on her years of studying and teaching art at all levels - from universities to correctional settings - to identify three traits that are regularly found in successful artists: desire, courage and comm...

  • - The Globalist Humanist Tourist
    av Randy Malamud
    359

    This book is a collection of essays rooted in Randy Malamud's own lifetime of travel. Setting today's tourism in the context of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century experiences of travel and travel writing, he uncovers motives and appreciations of movement, difference and novelty, key drivers of our interest in and enjoyment of travel today.

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