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An Intimate Distance
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 255

An Intimate Distance

  • Categories: Art
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-10-18
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  • Publisher: Routledge

An Intimate Distance considers a wide range of visual images of women in the context of current debates which centre around the body, including reproductive science, questions of ageing and death and the concept of 'body horror' in relation to food, consumption and sex. A feminist reclamation of these images suggests how the permeable boundaries between the female body and technology, nature and culture are being crossed in the work of women artists.

The Mystery of Love
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 159

The Mystery of Love

Peter is an imaginative fourth grader who is grieving the loss of his father in the First World War. As he prepares to leave school for summer vacation, Peter distracts himself from his sadness by daydreaming about all the fun he is going to have in the treehouse his uncle is building for him in the backyard of his home in Lavender Valley. But little does he know that his mom, Melissa, has a surprise in store for him. When Peter learns his cousin, Jonathan, will be visiting all summer, he can hardly contain his excitement. After the boys reunite at the train station, Peter encounters a stray dog that he quickly adopts. While he continues building relationships with his next-door neighbor, family members, and others in the supportive community of Lavender Valley, everything soon changes when Peter and Jonathan find an old, dusty box in the attic that leads them on an unexpected adventure full of surprises. In his exciting juvenile novel, a fourth grader on summer vacation unearths a box in his attic that contains family secrets and a mystery that begs to be solved.

Proximity and Distance in Northern Landscape Photography
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 235

Proximity and Distance in Northern Landscape Photography

Northern landscapes are both real places and representations, imagined spaces - notions which are bound to collide in landscape photography. In this book, photographers, academics, curators, and archivists from Germany, Finland, Scandinavia, the US, and the UK address urgent questions about environmental degradation, globalization, consumerism, and the role of new technologies of representation in relation to landscape. Wide-ranging case studies examine the interpretation, experience, and appropriation of landscape in northern Europe, northern England, Scotland, and the Nordic countries. The book explores tensions in landscape photography between an emphasis on proximity and the embodied experience of place and space, and an advocacy of distance and critical engagement and a questioning of the primacy of direct experience.

Climate Leviathan
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 335

Climate Leviathan

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-02-13
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  • Publisher: Verso Books

**Winner of the 2019 Sussex International Theory Prize** Despite the science and the summits, leading capitalist states have not achieved anything close to an adequate level of carbon mitigation. There is now simply no way to prevent the planet breaching the threshold of two degrees Celsius set by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. What are the likely political and economic outcomes of this? Where is the overheating world heading? To further the struggle for climate justice, we need to have some idea how the existing global order is likely to adjust to a rapidly changing environment. Climate Leviathan provides a radical way of thinking about the intensifying challenges to the global order. Drawing on a wide range of political thought, Joel Wainwright and Geoff Mann argue that rapid climate change will transform the world's political economy and the fundamental political arrangements most people take for granted. The result will be a capitalist planetary sovereignty, a terrifying eventuality that makes the construction of viable, radical alternatives truly imperative.

Priestley’s England
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 349

Priestley’s England

Priestley’s England is the first full-length academic study of J B Priestley – novelist, playwright, screen-writer, journalist and broadcaster, political activist, public intellectual and popular entertainer, one of the makers of twentieth-century Britain, and one of its sharpest critics. The book explores the cultural, literary and political history of twentieth-century Britain through the themes which preoccupied Priestley throughout his life: competing versions of Englishness; tradition, modernity, and the decline of industrial England; ‘Americanisation’, mass culture and ‘Admass’; cultural values and ‘broadbrow’ culture; consumerism and the decay of the public sphere; the...

British Cinema and the Second World War
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 814

British Cinema and the Second World War

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005-08-15
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  • Publisher: A&C Black

The author provides a decade-by-decade analysis of every film ever made in Britain about World War II. It provides a comprehensive account of how Britain has portrayed the war through films.

Disturbed Ecologies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 347

Disturbed Ecologies

  • Categories: Art

The imaginaries of northern landscape have not remained static in the era of ecological crisis but play a pivotal function within the geopolitics of visual representation. Such imaginaries can sanction those dominant discourses that frame environmental catastrophe as the consequence of undifferentiated human activity, but, it is argued, they also have the capacity to represent a complexity and heterogeneity frequently absent from this broad discursive field. The contributors to this volume engage with the practice, curation and utilization of photography and other lens-based media, to examine the critical role of visual culture in shaping and interrogating conceptions of environmental catastrophe.

Professional Development
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 216

Professional Development

Invaluable workbook to help GPs and practice staff meet therequirements of continuing professional development (cpd) General practitioners, like all other health professionals, needto keep up-to-date with the latest developments in medicine andeducation. They also need to respond to changing technology andchanges in the delivery of care. The environment in which GPs workis extremely dynamic but this book helps to keep GPs up-to-datewith these advancements and with their professional skills. The Chief Medical Officer in the UK has recommended that the keyto professional development is a Practice Professional DevelopmentPlan (PPDP) which, in turn, helps set objectives for individualGPs, the Personal Development Plan. This workbook takes the mystery out of professional developmentby explaining how to use existing information to analyse strengthsand weaknesses, priorities and needs, and to develop a plan thatwill improve working life on all levels and leading ultimately toimproved patient care. This book provides tangible methods for how to implement anabstract concept that is being foisted on busy professionals - amust read for every GP in the UK.

Guilt Trip
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 180

Guilt Trip

In this charming British mystery, antiques dealer Lina Townend must contend with a prankster that takes things dangerously too far. Things in Lina Townend’s life could be better. Her love life is in a holding pattern and her business is faltering now that a new antiques center with very reduced prices—and less attention to detail—has opened up nearby. Lina doesn’t quite know what to do about her own problems, but when a local theater director asks her business partner Griff to star in her latest production, she encourages him to do it. At least one of them will get their minds off their troubles. But things quickly turn sour at the theater when a series of pranks played on the “Curtain Call” cast turn nasty. Now, Lina is determined to figure out what’s really going on—before someone ends up breaking way more than a leg . . .

Women Teachers and Feminist Politics, 1900-39
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 280

Women Teachers and Feminist Politics, 1900-39

Women teachers were key players in twentieth century feminism. They fought for women's suffrage before the First World War and continued their vigorous campaigns for equal pay, equal promotion opportunities and abolition of the marriage bar into the less promising political environment of the 1920s and 1930s. This book is the first to offer a detailed assessment of why women teachers were so politically active, and makes an important contribution to the literature on women's politicisation. Drawing on interviews with women teachers (in state elementary and secondary schools) as well as the records of teachers' associations and central and local government, it explores the tensions in the relationship between their position at the workplace and their family lives and unravels the connections and dissonances between how they saw themselves as both women and professional teachers.