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  • - Pragmatism and Artistic Research
     
    695

  • av Ioannis Papachristou
    915

  • - Translation & Interpreting Practice Revisited
     
    695

  • - Exploring Women and Danger through Creative Expression
     
    575,-

    The idea that women are dangerous - individually or collectively - runs throughout history and across cultures. Behind this label lies a significant set of questions about the dynamics, conflicts, identities and power relations with which women live today.The Art of Being Dangerous offers many different images of women, some humorous, some challenging, some well-known, some forgotten, but all unique. In a dazzling variety of creative forms, artists and writers of diverse identities explore what it means to be a dangerous woman.With almost 100 evocative images, this collection showcases an array of contemporary art that highlights the staggering breadth of talent among today's female artists. It offers an unparalleled gallery of feminist creativity, ranging from emerging visual artists from the UK to multi-award-winning writers and translators from the Global South.Contributors: Margie Orford, Meredith Bergmann, K.E. Carver, Sasha de Buyl-Pisco, Mary Paulson-Ellis, Melissa Álvaro Mutolo, Kerri Turner, Heshani Sothiraj Eddleston, Joanie Conwell, Dilys RoseAlison Jones, Sim Bajwa, Hilaire, Tara Pixley, Leonie Mhari, Kate Feld, Millie Earle-Wright, Helen Boden, Elif Sezen, Rebecca Vedavathy, Irene Hossack, SE Craythorne, Roisin Kelly, Nkateko Masinga, Elaine Gallagher, Ildiko Nova, Rachel Roberts, susan c. dessel, Savanna Scott Leslie, Heather Pearson, Eva Moreda Rodriguez, Tanya Krzywinska, Siris Gallinat, Clare Archibald, Maya Mackrandilal, Zuhal Feraidon, Anna Brazier, Shirley Day, Treasa Nealon, Satdeep Grewal, Lucy Walters, Priyanthini Guns, Kate Schneider, Alana Tyson, Jayde Kirchert, Boris Eldagsen, Brenda Rosete, Victoria Duckett, Patricia Allmer, JL Williams, Carly Brown, Sotiria Grek, Sepideh Jodeyri, Brooke Bolander, Maria Stoian, Maria Fusco, Claire Askew and Marianne Boruch.This book emerges from the Dangerous Women Project. For more information, visit dangerouswomenproject.org

  • - Colonial Borders in French and Francophone Literature and Film
    av Mohit Chandna
    419

  • - Architecture Knowledge and Scientific Research
     
    405

  • - Perspectives on Health and Embodiment in Graphic Narratives
     
    585

    Graphic narratives' singular capacity to represent human embodiment

  • - The Lives and Correspondence of P. Henry S.J., H.-R. Schwyzer, A.H. Armstrong, J. Trouillard and J. Igal S.J.
     
    1 309,-

  • - Photography and the Right to Be Reborn
    av Hilde Van Gelder
    1 969

  • - Identity, Status and State Intervention in Early Modern Heraldry
     
    785,-

  • - Composition as Critical Technical Practice
     
    845,-

  • - Playing with the Black Box of Cultural Transfer
     
    745,-

    Transfer processes cover the most diverse phenomena of circulation, transformation and reinterpretation of cultural goods across space and time, and is one of the driving forces in opening up the field of translation studies.

  • - A Radical Shift Towards a Global Paradigm
    av Patrick Develtere
    519

  • - The Commentary Tradition on Thomas Aquinas' Summa Theologiae from the 15th to the 17th Centuries
     
    1 485

  • - Case Studies and Lessons for Sustainable Development
     
    755

  • - Photography, Migration, and Cultural Encounters in the U.S.
     
    705,-

    Since the mid-nineteenth century photography has had a central place in cultural encounters within and between migrant communities. Migrant histories have been mediated through the photographic image, and the cultural practices of photography have themselves been transformed as migrant communities mobilise the photographic image to navigate experiences of cultural dislocation and the forging of new identities. Exploring photographic images and the cultural practices of photography as 'contact zones' through which cultural exchange and transformation takes place, this volume addresses the role of photography in migrant histories in the United States from the mid-nineteenth century to today. Taking as its focal point photography's role in shaping migrant experiences of cultural transformation, and in turn how migrant experiences have re-configured culturally differentiated practices of photography, case studies on migration from Europe, Central America, and North America position photography as entwined with cultural histories of migration and cultural transformation in the United States.Free ebook available at OAPEN Library, JSTOR and Project MuseContributors: Sarah Bassnett (Western University), David Bate (University of Westminster), Justin Carville (Institute of Art, Design & Technology, Dun Laoghaire), Erina Duganne (Texas State University), Orla Fitzpatrick (National Museum of Ireland), Bridget Gilman (San Diego State University), Aleksandra Idzior (University of Fraser Valley), Alexandra Irimia (University of Western Ontario), Sandra Krizic Roban (Institute of Art History, Zagreb), Sigrid Lien (University of Bergen), Helene Roth (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich), Leslie Ureña (Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery)

  • - Rebuild, Remember, Repair, Reform
     
    479,-

    The challenges of post-war recovery from social and political reform to architectural design

  • - Insights from European, Latin American, and African Post-Conflict Societies
     
    735

  • - Women and the Gender of Sovereignty in European Culture
     
    425

  • av Mark McKinney
    905

    Profound analysis of French comics through a postcolonial lens

  • - Photography in the Art Museum
    av Alexandra Moschovi
    805

    The first transnational history of photography's accommodation in the art museum

  • - The Translator's Personality in the Process of Self-Revision
    av Olha Lehka-Paul Lehka-Paul
    809,-

  • - Aspirations, Imaginaries & Structures of Mobility
     
    315,-

  • - Images and Imaginations of Hysteria
     
    355,-

  • - Settling into Mainstream Culture in the 21st Century
    av Benjamin Nickl
    339,-

  • av Stefan OEstersjoe
    609,-

  • - An Anthology of Flemish Prose on the Congo, 1870s - 1990s
     
    425

    This book presents the first anthology of Flemish prose on the Congo, the former colony of Belgium, in English translation. Because of the Dutch language barrier, Flemish literature on the Congo has traditionally remained inaccessible to and thus neglected by international scholarship, as opposed to French or English prose on this part of the African continent. That this particular perspective has thus far remained underexposed, or even disregarded, is all the more regrettable in light of the fact that the vast majority of Belgians who went to work in the African colony came from Flanders. The Congo in Flemish Literature now represents a key step towards filling this lacuna by providing an overview of the different societal attitudes towards the colonial undertaking prevailing in Belgium during and after the colonial era, the way the relationship between Belgium and the Congo changed over time, subject to the zeitgeist and sociopolitical and economic developments, and the individual authors' varying points of view with regard to the colonisation. Flemish Congo prose offers a fascinating glimpse into Belgium's colonial past and legacy, primarily during the colonial era, but also at the time of its violent aftermath following Congolese independence on 30 June 1960, and well into the following decades.

  • - Photography between France and Africa, 1900-1939
    av Simon Dell
    715

    French colonisers of the Third Republic claimed not to oppress but to liberate, imagining they were spreading republican ideals to the colonies to make a Greater France. In this book Simon Dell explores the various roles played by portraiture in this colonial imaginary.Anyone interested in the history of colonial Africa will have encountered innumerable portraits of African elites produced during the first half of the twentieth century, yet no book to date has focused on these ubiquitous images. Dell analyses the production and dissemination of such portraits and situates them in a complex and conflicted field of representations.Moving between European and African perspectives, The Colonial Imaginary blends history with art history to provide insights into the larger processes that were transforming the French metropole and colonies during the early twentieth century.

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