Book Description
Explores how moving images both produce and are predicated on place
Author : John David Rhodes
Publisher : U of Minnesota Press
Page : 408 pages
File Size : 22,20 MB
Release :
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ISBN : 1452932719
Explores how moving images both produce and are predicated on place
Author : May Swenson
Publisher : Boston : Little, Brown
Page : 324 pages
File Size : 22,60 MB
Release : 1978
Category : American poetry
ISBN : 9780316825214
Author : Erin Silver
Publisher : Manchester University Press
Page : 187 pages
File Size : 30,90 MB
Release : 2023-02-07
Category : Art
ISBN : 1526162377
Taking place examines feminist and queer alternative art spaces across Canada and the United States from the late-1960s to the present. It looks at how queer and feminist artists working in the present day engage with, respond to and challenge the institutions they have inherited. Through a series of regional case studies, the book interrogates different understandings of ‘alternative’ space and the possibilities the term affords for queer and feminist artistic imaginaries.
Author : Ben Anderson
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 419 pages
File Size : 49,82 MB
Release : 2016-04-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1317046951
Emerging over the past ten years from a set of post-structuralist theoretical lineages, non-representational theories are having a major impact within Human Geography. Non-representational theorisation and research has opened up new sets of problematics around the body, practice and performativity and inspired new ways of doing and writing human geography that aim to engage with the taking-place of everyday life. Drawing together a range of innovative contributions from leading writers, this is the first book to provide an extensive and in-depth overview of non-representational theories and human geography. The work addresses the core themes of this still-developing field, demonstrates the implications of non-representational theories for many aspects of human geographic thought and practice, and highlights areas of emergent critical debate. The collection is structured around four thematic sections - Life, Representation, Ethics and Politics - which explore the varied relations between non-representational theories and contemporary human geography.
Author : Ben Anderson
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 393 pages
File Size : 25,40 MB
Release : 2016-04-01
Category : Science
ISBN : 131704696X
Emerging over the past ten years from a set of post-structuralist theoretical lineages, non-representational theories are having a major impact within Human Geography. Non-representational theorisation and research has opened up new sets of problematics around the body, practice and performativity and inspired new ways of doing and writing human geography that aim to engage with the taking-place of everyday life. Drawing together a range of innovative contributions from leading writers, this is the first book to provide an extensive and in-depth overview of non-representational theories and human geography. The work addresses the core themes of this still-developing field, demonstrates the implications of non-representational theories for many aspects of human geographic thought and practice, and highlights areas of emergent critical debate. The collection is structured around four thematic sections - Life, Representation, Ethics and Politics - which explore the varied relations between non-representational theories and contemporary human geography.
Author : Ligia (Licho) López López
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 217 pages
File Size : 25,51 MB
Release : 2020-12-09
Category : Education
ISBN : 1000292118
Singularizing progressive time binds pasts, presents, and futures to cause-effect chains overdetermining existence in education and social life more broadly. Indigenous Futures and Learnings Taking Place disrupts the common sense of "futures" in education or "knowledge for the future" by examining the multiplicity of possible destinies in coexistent experiences of living and learning. Taking place is the intention this book has to embody and world multiplicity across the landscapes that sustain life. The book contends that Indigenous perspectives open spaces for new forms of sociality and relationships with knowledge, time, and landscapes. Through Goanna walking and caring for Country; conjuring encounters between forests, humans, and the more-than-human; dreams, dream literacies, and planes of existence; the spirit realm taking place; ancestral luchas; Musquem hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓ Land pedagogies; and resoluteness and gratitude for atunhetsla/the spirit within, the chapters in the collection become politicocultural and (hi)storical statements challenging the singular order of the future towards multiple encounters of all that is to come. In doing so, Indigenous Futures and Learnings Taking Place offers various points of departure to (hi)story educational futures more responsive to the multiplicities of lives in what has not yet become. The contributors in this volume are Indigenous women, women of Indigenous backgrounds, Black, Red, and Brown women, and women whose scholarship is committed to Indigenous matters across spaces and times. Their work in the chapters often defies prescriptions of academic conventions, and at times occupies them to enunciate ontologies of the not yet. As people historically fabricated "women," their scholarly production critically intervenes on time to break teleological education that births patriarchal-ized and master-ized forms of living. What emerges are presences that undiscipline education and educationalized social life breaking futures out of time. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of Indigenous studies, future studies, post-colonial studies in education, settler colonialism and coloniality, diversity and multiculturalism in education, and international comparative education.
Author : José Trigueirinho
Publisher : Irdin Editora
Page : 156 pages
File Size : 14,42 MB
Release : 2017-12-01
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 8594861907
A call comes from distant constellations and the planet’s Hierarchies. Humans are to become one with their rightful cosmic heritage. The Earth is taking a unique step in its evolution. Humanity is now undergoing unimaginable changes. In Calling Humanity we can learn about: planetary centers new human etheric centers choices that make a difference for humanity's future.
Author : Jessica Zychowicz
Publisher : Vernon Press
Page : 340 pages
File Size : 36,29 MB
Release : 2023-05-30
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1648896901
Freedom as a concept shifts with different forms of expression. As the authors of this volume convey in their focus on 'freedom of expression', the idea of 'freedom' in the twenty-first century does not stand apart as a purely physical location marked by national borders. In the Internet Age information is increasingly co-determinate of physical freedom. The information-dense space of the protests of 2021, and beyond, provide soil for the intellectuals writing in this volume to reflect on women’s agency in struggles for human rights. Where historical discourse on “The Woman Question” once conflicted with “feminism” as a perceived importation from the West, this conflict also produced productive tensions that have provided ongoing sites for research. When closely studied, these contexts can deepen global concepts of democracy and justice, providing not only pathways for acts of solidarity and mutual assistance, but intellectual depth and breadth for the future 'ways of knowing', and thus ways of creating, more equitable post-conflict power systems and citizenship amid times of revolution and war. Coming from multiple generations, gender identities, nationalities, and language; the authors in this volume represent the most forward-thinking voices and figures working on gender in the region today.
Author : Mrs. A. M. THOMPSON
Publisher :
Page : 226 pages
File Size : 34,65 MB
Release : 1846
Category : Protestants in Dingle, Ire
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Author : Andrew Herscher
Publisher : Stanford University Press
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 49,49 MB
Release : 2010-03-25
Category : History
ISBN : 0804769354
The first history ever of violence against architecture as political violence, this book examines the case of the former Yugoslavia and the ways in which architecture is a site where power, agency, and ethnicity are constituted.