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Claude Simon
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 215

Claude Simon

Claude Simon: Fashioning the Past by Writing the Present considers the aesthetic, cultural, and philosophical facets of a temporal paradox in the works of French novelist Claude Simon (1913-2005), and its broader implications for the study of narrative, and for cultural and post-modern theory. This paradox emerges from the problematic representation of the past through an aesthetic rooted in an exclusive valorization of the present. In his 1985 Nobel speech, as well as on other numerous occasions, Simon expressed a fascination with simultaneity through the provocative claim that he never wrote about the past, but attempted to capture only what was happening during the writing process, that i...

Joker and Philosophy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 263

Joker and Philosophy

A philosophical exploration of Joker and the meaning of the iconic antagonist's murderous escapades A diabolically sinister but clownish villain, Joker is a symbolically rich and philosophically fascinating character. Both crazed and cunning, sadistically cruel but seductively charming, the Clown Prince of Crime embodies everything opposed to the positive ideals of order and justice defended by the Batman. With his enigmatic motivations, infectious irreverence, and selfless devotion to evil, Joker never fails to provoke a host of philosophical questions. Joker and Philosophy plumbs the existential depths of the most popular of Gotham City's gallery of villains with an abundance of style, wit...

Not Your Average Zombie
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 296

Not Your Average Zombie

A thorough analysis of zombies in popular culture from the 1930s to contemporary society. The zombie apocalypse hasn’t happened—yet—but zombies are all over popular culture. From movies and TV shows to video games and zombie walks, the undead stalk through our collective fantasies. What is it about zombies that exerts such a powerful fascination? In Not Your Average Zombie, Chera Kee offers an innovative answer by looking at zombies that don’t conform to the stereotypes of mindless slaves or flesh-eating cannibals. Zombies who think, who speak, and who feel love can be sympathetic and even politically powerful, she asserts. Kee analyzes zombies in popular culture from 1930s depiction...

The Right to Difference
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 271

The Right to Difference

Develops a theory of intercultural literature to reconcile diversity with traditional notions of German identity

Italian Ecocinema Beyond the Human
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 247

Italian Ecocinema Beyond the Human

Entangled in the hybrid fields of ecomedia studies and material ecocriticism, Elena Past examines five Italian films shot on location and ponders the complex relationships that the production crews developed with the filming locations and the nonhuman cast members. She uses these films—Red Desert (1964), The Winds Blows Round (2005), Gomorrah (2008), Le quattro volte (2010), and Return to the Aeolian Islands (2010)—as case studies to explore pressing environmental questions such as cinema's dependence on hydrocarbons, the toxic waste crisis in the region of Campania, and our reliance on the nonhuman world. Dynamic and unexpected actors emerge as the subjects of each chapter: playful goats, erupting volcanoes, airborne dust particles, fluid petroleum, and even the sound of silence. Based on interviews with crew members and close readings of the films themselves, Italian Ecocinema Beyond the Human theorizes how filmmaking practice—from sound recording to location scouting to managing a production—helps uncover cinema's ecological footprint and its potential to open new perspectives on the nonhuman world.

Cultural and Literary Representations of the Automobile in French Indochina
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 245

Cultural and Literary Representations of the Automobile in French Indochina

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  • Published: 2018-08-21
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  • Publisher: Springer

How are the pleasures and thrills of the automobile linked to France’s history of conquest, colonialism, and exploitation in Southeast Asia? Cultural and Literary Representations of the Automobile in French Indochina addresses the contradictions of the “progress” of French colonialism and their consequences through the lens of the automobile. Stéphanie Ponsavady examines the development of transportation systems in French Indochina at the turn of the twentieth century, analyzing archival material and French and Vietnamese literature to critically assess French colonialism.

Cherry Blossom Blooming
  • Language: en

Cherry Blossom Blooming

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023-08-08
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  • Publisher: Alina Lee

A woman lost after mourning an unrequited love. Two lovers embrace death in the aftermath of a failed bid for power. Two warriors consider what it means to love in a lifetime that has known only war. Cherrry Blossom Blooming is a follow-up and an expansion to Paper Crane Memories, exploring more moments and tales of tangled love in Izumo, a fantasy setting inspired by the history, folklore, and culture of Old Japan. Seventeen more stories of women who love other women, set in a fantastical world of mysticism, spirits, samurai clans, and the heavy toll of war. Love can be difficult and complex, and can be found in places one would not expect. And sometimes, even in the darkest times, it can shine bright.

Urban Entomology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 720

Urban Entomology

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The Legacy of Rulership in Fernando de Alva Ixtlilxochitl’s Historia de la nación chichimeca
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 297

The Legacy of Rulership in Fernando de Alva Ixtlilxochitl’s Historia de la nación chichimeca

In this book Leisa A. Kauffmann takes an interdisciplinary approach to understanding the writings of one of Mexico’s early chroniclers, Fernando de Alva Ixtilxochitl, a bilingual seventeenth-century historian from Central Mexico. His writing, especially his portrayal of the great pre-Hispanic poet-king Nezahualcoyotl, influenced other canonical histories of Mexico and is still influential today. Many scholars who discuss Alva Ixtlilxochitl’s writing focus on his personal and literary investment in the European classical tradition, but Kauffmann argues that his work needs to be read through the lens of Nahua cultural concepts and literary-historical precepts. She suggests that he is best understood in light of his ancestral ties to Tetzcoco’s rulers and as a historian who worked within both Native and European traditions. By paying attention to his representation of rulership, Kauffmann demonstrates how the literary and symbolic worlds of the Nahua exist in allegorical but still discernible subtexts within the larger Spanish context of his writing.

Leaflets of the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 150

Leaflets of the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1944
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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