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ISBN 10: 1991163029 ISBN 13: 9781991163028
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. A delightful, funny, and sometimes downrightscary collection of writings from a group of authorsin the Manawatu, centred in Feilding. This miscellanywill make you laugh out loud, cringe, blush,and generally wish your coffee break was a lotlonger, so you had time to read just one more.Published with the assistance of the ManawatuDistrict Creative NZ Communities, this book willbe passed from hand-to-hand, enjoyed in bookclubs, and shared for years to come.The stories and poems in this collection are from aselected group of 14 authors, from well-knownwriters to fresh faces in New Zealand literature. A delightful, funny, and sometimes downright scary collection of writings from a group of authors in the Manawatu, centred in Feilding and published by the assistance of Creative NZ Communities. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Essays that form a dynamic discussion among leading feminist thinkers on Zelimir Zilnik's film Early Works (1968).Essays that form a dynamic discussion among leading feminist thinkers on Zelimir Zilnik's film Early Works (1968).This collection of short essays brings together a dynamic discussion among feminist thinkers, on the filmic fate of Jugoslava, the leading character in Zelimir Zilnik's film Early Works (1968). The cinematic narrative follows Jugoslava as she leaves her lumpenproletariat family to lead a small group of vagabonds after the failed 1968 student movement in Socialist Yugoslavia. The group travels to the countryside to bring the teachings of young Marx and Engels to the peasants. Jugoslava passionately wants to emancipate local village women, delivering motivational lessons on contraception. However, the group's attempt to instigate a revolutionary program among the peasants fails miserably; instead, the villagers attack the young men and sexually assault Jugoslava. Her revolutionary passion burns fast and gloriously, and for this she is punished, through the film's own allegorical reflexivity. In the last scene, the male comrades chase the heroine through the barren, foggy, muddy fields of Pannonia, harassing her, only to finally shoot her and set her body on fire. Jugoslava dies in flames.Canonical within the Yugoslav New Film--a dissident cinema faction questioning the status quo of bureaucratic state socialism in the late 1960s and early 1970s--Early Works has received limited discussion in terms of its gendered representation of revolutionary action and the presence and absence of feminist critique addressing this historical period. The volume is a part of Antonia Majaca's ongoing collaborative investigation Feminist Takes which considers the relation between the Non-Western cinema and feminist theory and practice and is itself a material trace and redaction of a series of focused gatherings approaching the film to re-read its significance from multiple, indisciplined, feminist locations. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: Brand New. Paperback.Width: 17 cm. Height: 24cm. 328 pages. English text.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Cambridge University Press, 2021
ISBN 10: 1108711839 ISBN 13: 9781108711838
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. A delightful, funny, and sometimes downrightscary collection of writings from a group of authorsin the Manawatu, centred in Feilding. This miscellanywill make you laugh out loud, cringe, blush,and generally wish your coffee break was a lotlonger, so you had time to read just one more.Published with the assistance of the ManawatuDistrict Creative NZ Communities, this book willbe passed from hand-to-hand, enjoyed in bookclubs, and shared for years to come.The stories and poems in this collection are from aselected group of 14 authors, from well-knownwriters to fresh faces in New Zealand literature. A delightful, funny, and sometimes downright scary collection of writings from a group of authors in the Manawatu, centred in Feilding and published by the assistance of Creative NZ Communities. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Essays that form a dynamic discussion among leading feminist thinkers on Zelimir Zilnik's film Early Works (1968).Essays that form a dynamic discussion among leading feminist thinkers on Zelimir Zilnik's film Early Works (1968).This collection of short essays brings together a dynamic discussion among feminist thinkers, on the filmic fate of Jugoslava, the leading character in Zelimir Zilnik's film Early Works (1968). The cinematic narrative follows Jugoslava as she leaves her lumpenproletariat family to lead a small group of vagabonds after the failed 1968 student movement in Socialist Yugoslavia. The group travels to the countryside to bring the teachings of young Marx and Engels to the peasants. Jugoslava passionately wants to emancipate local village women, delivering motivational lessons on contraception. However, the group's attempt to instigate a revolutionary program among the peasants fails miserably; instead, the villagers attack the young men and sexually assault Jugoslava. Her revolutionary passion burns fast and gloriously, and for this she is punished, through the film's own allegorical reflexivity. In the last scene, the male comrades chase the heroine through the barren, foggy, muddy fields of Pannonia, harassing her, only to finally shoot her and set her body on fire. Jugoslava dies in flames.Canonical within the Yugoslav New Film--a dissident cinema faction questioning the status quo of bureaucratic state socialism in the late 1960s and early 1970s--Early Works has received limited discussion in terms of its gendered representation of revolutionary action and the presence and absence of feminist critique addressing this historical period. The volume is a part of Antonia Majaca's ongoing collaborative investigation Feminist Takes which considers the relation between the Non-Western cinema and feminist theory and practice and is itself a material trace and redaction of a series of focused gatherings approaching the film to re-read its significance from multiple, indisciplined, feminist locations. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Good. 2007 Four Courts Press large format hardcover edition. Light reading wear else very good condition. Chapters: 1 Weaving garnets: thoughts about two 'excessively rare' belt mounts from Sutton Hoo, 2. Motifs and techniques in Early Medieval Celtic filigree: their ultimate origins, 3. Pushing boundaries: Anglo-Saxon zoomorphic pins, 4. The figural iconography of the Soisceal Molaise and Stowe Missal book shrines, 5. Context and meaning: finding a place for some fragments of Early Medieval metalwork from Perthshire, Scotland, 6. Insular-type crosiers: their construction and characteristics, 7. Skeuomorphs and spolia: the presence of the past in Irish pre-Romanesque architecture, 8. A legal perspective on the saer and workshop practice in pre-Norman Ireland, 9. A twelfth-century renaissance? Irish Romanesque sculpture and the Insular tradition, 10. Collingwood and Anglo-Saxon sculpture: art history or archaeology?, 11. Artistic identity and the Irish scripture crosses, 12. Iconographical analysis of the Marigold Stone, Carndonagh, Inishowen, Co. Donegal, 13. Early Medieval sculpture in south-west Wales: the Irish Sea connection, 14. New animal ornament on the cross-slab from Hilton of Cadboll, Ross and Cromarty, Scotland, 15. Classical animals on Irish high crosses, 16. Insular display capitals and their origins, 17. Remembering Jerusalem: architecture and meaning in Insular canon table arcades, 18. 'Therefore do I speak to them in parables': meaning in the margins of the Book of Kells, 19. Looking the Devil in the eye: the figure of Satan in the Book of Kells folio 202v, 20. The incipit pages of the Macregol Gospels, 21. An examination of the blessing hand in Insular art, 22. 'Know who and what he is': the context and inscriptions of the Durham Gospels Crucifixion image, 23. Continuing the tradition: Insular influences in Irish manuscripts of the Late Medieval period.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Cambridge University Press, 2021
ISBN 10: 1108711839 ISBN 13: 9781108711838
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