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  • av Lise Lunge-Larsen
    279,-

    Trolls! They are huge and ugly and very, very dangerous. But luckily, their brains are no bigger than a walnut, so even small children can trick them. First, though, you need to know their weaknesses—and that\u2019s where these stories come in. It is helpful to know what a little girl can do when she finds out that trolls hate loud noises. Or how two brothers might make an entire family of horrible trolls burst and turn to stone. Or what a clever little gnome boy does when he discovers that trolls are ever so easily distracted. Helpful, but also great fun, and it doesn\u2019t hurt to be reminded of all the tricks children already know when it comes to overcoming trolls—or other fearsome beings and things.┬áPatience, kindness, courage, and quick thinking—what works against trolls are the best things about being human. Taken from a wide range of historical and international sources, Seven Ways to Trick a Troll will delight and entertain imaginations of all ages.

  • - Critical GIS and the Trouble of the Map
    av Matthew W. Wilson
    379 - 1 125,-

  • - Art Cinema and the Wondrous
    av Lutz Koepnick
    339 - 1 209,-

  • - A Modern Invention
    av Davide Tarizzo
    339 - 1 209,-

  • - Races of Corn and the Science of Plant Biodiversity
    av John Hartigan Jr.
    365 - 1 209,-

  • av Vilém Flusser
    349,-

    In Language and Reality, originally published in S\u00e3o Paulo, Brazil, in 1964, Vil\u00e9m Flusser continues his philosophical and theoretical exploration into language. He begins to postulate that language is not simply a map of the world but also the driving force for projecting worlds and enters then into a feedback with what is projected.Flusser\u2019s thesis leads him to claim, in a seemingly missed encounter of a dialogue with Wittgenstein, that language is not limited to its ontological and epistemological aspects but rather is at the service of its aesthetic. Traversing a diverse area of research and ruminations on cybernetics to poetry, music, the visual arts, religion, and mysticism, Language and Reality can be viewed as a vital transitional work in Flusser\u2019s emerging thought that will eventually lead to his works in the 1970s and 1980s concerning what we would later consider media theory, design, and digital culture.

  • - Versions of Bergson
    av David Lapoujade
    299,-

    How is it that when we think of time, we hardly think of the role affect plays in granting us access to time: the sense of waiting, regret, mourning, melancholy? In Powers of Time, David Lapoujade returns to two central themes that continuously converge throughout the writings of the French philosopher Henri Bergson: durée (duration) and intuition. If duration is synonymous with memory, how are we then capable of thinking an authentic sense of the future? Does this mean that freedom is nothing more than a reprisal of our past?Lapoujade uncovers multiple versions of Bergson: a philosopher of sympathy, a melancholic philosopher, a perspectivist Bergson, a spiritualist Bergson. Leading us beyond simplistic anthropomorphic conceptions of temporality and intuition, Lapoujade''s multiple Bergsons guide us to encounter a rapport with time, memory, and duration that places us in direct contact with the nonhuman flows and movements of the universe.

  • - Living while Dying
    av Bruce H. Kramer & Cathy Wurzer
    159,-

    Written with wisdom, genuine humor, anddowntoearth observations, We Know How This Ends is far more than amemoir about life with ALS. It is a dignified, courageous, and unflinching lookat how acceptance of loss and inevitable death can lead us all to a moremeaningful and fulfilling life.

  • - Aguirre, the Wrath of God; Every Man for Himself and God Against All; Land of Silence and Darkness; Fitzcarraldo
    av Werner Herzog
    329,-

    I do not follow ideas, I stumble into stories or into people; and I know that this is so big, I have to make a film. Very often, films come like uninvited guests, like burglars in the middle of the night. They are in your kitchen; something is stirring, you wake up at 3 a.m. and all of a sudden they come wildly swinging at you.When I write a screenplay, I write it as if I have the whole film in front of my eyes. Then it is very easy for me, and I can write very, very fast. It is almost like copying. But of course sometimes I push myself; I read myself into a frenzy of poetry, reading Chinese poets of the eighth and ninth century, reading old Icelandic poetry, reading some of the finest German poets like Hú6lderlin. All of this has absolutely nothing to do with the idea of my film, but I work myself up into this kind of frenzy of high-caliber language and concepts and beauty.And then sometimes I push myself by playing music, for example, a piano concerto by Beethoven, and I play it and write furiously. But none of this is an answer to the question of how you focus on a single idea for a film. And then, during shooting, you have to depart from it sometimes, while keeping it alive in its essence. —Werner Herzog, on filmmakingWerner Herzog doesn''t write traditional screenplays. He writes fever dreams brimming with madness, greed, humor, and dark isolation that can shift dramatically during production—and have materialized into extraordinary masterpieces unlike anything in film today. Harnessing his vision and transcendent reality, these four pieces of long-form prose earmark a renowned filmmaker at the dawn of his career.

  • - The House in American Film
    av John David Rhodes
    355,-

  • - Seasons of an Ojibwe Year
    av Linda LeGarde Grover
    189,-

    small portage."There the Ojibwe lived in keeping with the seasons, moving among different camps for hunting and fishing, for cultivating and gathering, for harvesting wild rice and maple sugar. In Onigamiising Linda LeGarde Grover accompanies us through this cycle of the seasons, one year in a lifelong journey on the path to Mino Bimaadiziwin, the living of a good life. In fifty short essays, Grover reflects on the spiritual beliefs and everyday practices that carry the Ojibwe through the year and connect them to this northern land of rugged splendor. As the four seasons unfold—from Ziigwan (Spring) through Niibin and Dagwaagin to the silent, snowy promise of Biboon—the award-winning author writes eloquently of the landscape and the weather, work and play, ceremony and tradition and family ways, from the homey moments shared over meals to the celebrations that mark life''s great events. Now a grandmother, a Nokomis, beginning the fourth season of her life, Grover draws on a wealth of stories and knowledge accumulated over the years to evoke the Ojibwe experience of Onigamiising, past and present, for all time.

  • - Encounters and Fabulations at the Edges of the Human
    av Stuart J. McLean
    339 - 1 209,-

  • - The 1916 Minnesota Iron Ore Strike
    av Gary Kaunonen
    329,-

  • av Catherine M. Soussloff
    355,-

  • - Indigenous Coexistence in a More Than Human World
    av Soren C. Larsen & Jay T. Johnson
    339 - 1 209,-

  • - Contesting Citizenship in a Queer Church
    av David K. Seitz
    339 - 1 209,-

  • - A Racial History of Trans Identity
    av C. Riley Snorton
    355 - 1 125,-

  • - Universal Design and the Politics of Disability
    av Aimi Hamraie
    419,-

  • - Aesthetics for a Toxic World
    av Christine L. Marran
    329,-

  • - Car Culture in West Africa
    av Lindsey B. Green-Simms
    369 - 1 265,-

  • - A Companion for Environmental Thinking
    av JEFFREY JEROM COHEN
    345 - 1 209,-

  • - Making Sense of Life in Science and the Arts
    av Carsten Strathausen
    379 - 1 345,-

  • - Women Gamers and Designed Identity
    av Shira Chess
    339,-

  • - American Sexploitation Cinema in the 1960s
    av Elena Gorfinkel
    355 - 1 265,-

  • - Past as Prologue
    av Sohail Daulatzai
    159,-

    A fresh, important intervention into understanding our post-9/11 world

  • av Gary Hall
    159,-

    The contemporary university's implications for the future organization of labor

  • - Reading a West African Road
    av Marcus Filippello
    339 - 1 209,-

    Sometimes a road is more than just a road

  • - Off the Grid in the Mostly Magnetic North
    av Sarah Stonich
    219,-

    A murderer who eluded him in Munich draws an aging Sherlock Holmes into a monstrous mystery in small-town Minnesota in 1920

  • - Following Prince in the '90s
    av Jim Walsh
    265,-

    Rare interviews, live reviews, little known stories, and close encounters: Prince in a time of crazy brilliant music and life

  • av Davide Panagia
    159,-

    Reckoning the unsettled relationship between aesthetics and politics

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