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On Your Marx
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 314

On Your Marx

Basic treatment of fundamental concepts of discrete event simulation. Appropriate as Jr./Sr. level introductory simulation text in Engineering, Management, Computer Science; a second course in simulation and an introduction to stochastic models. Features many examples, figures and tables.

Critical Moves
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 284

Critical Moves

A theoretical examination of the influence of political and social movements on the art of dance.

Performance as Political Act
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 232

Performance as Political Act

  • Categories: Art
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1990-01-24
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  • Publisher: Praeger

Proposing a new source for political impulse in the West, this volume seeks to re-embody the political subject, arguing that when the mind has been dominated by mass communication as in Western capitalism the body emerges as a site of opposition. An explication of the making of a modern dance and a comparison of Soviet and American political theatre are linked by a sustained discussion that critiques semiotic and phenomenological approaches to the body and outlines a body politics.

An Empire of Indifference
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 236

An Empire of Indifference

DIVAnalyzes imperial ambitions in the context of the dominance of finance, not simply as a form of capital, but also as a set of protocols for organzing daily life./div

The Routledge Companion to Art and Politics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 368

The Routledge Companion to Art and Politics

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Knowledge LTD
  • Language: en

Knowledge LTD

Catastrophes ranging from the travesties of financial markets and the explosion of the Deepwater Horizon oil well to the tsunami that struck northern Japan and the levees breaking in New Orleans are examples of the limits of knowledge. Author Randy Martin insists that the expertise erected to prevent these natural and social disasters failed in each case. In Knowledge LTD, Martin explores how both the limits of knowledge and the social constructions of culture reflect the way we organize social life in the face of disasters and their aftermath. He examines this crisis of knowledge as well as the social movements that rose up in its wake. Martin not only treats derivatives as financial contracts for pricing risk, but also shows how the derivative works in economic terms, where the very unity of the economy is undone. Knowledge LTD ultimately points to a more comprehensive reordering of the once separate spheres of economy, polity, and culture. Martin provides a new way of understanding the social significance of the all-pervasive derivative logic.

Financialization Of Daily Life
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 241

Financialization Of Daily Life

While trillions of dollars came and went in the stock market boom of the 1990s, the image of "every man and woman a CEO" may turn out to be the era's lasting legacy. Business news, once reserved to specialized papers or sections of the larger news of the day, came to the forefront in cable television and in cultural images of how ordinary people, through the internet and other avenues could not only master their financial life, but move money and equity around with the ease of a financial titan. Financialization of Daily Life looks at how this transformation occurred, and how it is just now becoming a significant, and troubling, aspect of our political and cultural life.Randy Martin takes us...

Heart of the Desert
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 260

Heart of the Desert

Grudges. We've all held them. Some of us have been the target of them. What impact does a grudge have on your life? How does holding that grudge prevent you from moving forward to become the person you would have otherwise been? In Heart of the Desert, two people have been horribly wronged and they can't let go of the anger they feel for the betrayal they experienced. As their lives intersect and become interwoven, will they help or hinder each other in letting go of their anger and their grudges? Their journey spans three years and follows them from the Louisiana Bayou, to San Francisco and finally to Mina, Nevada, situated in the heart of the desert.

Choreographing History
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 280

Choreographing History

"... I have used essays from the book to help dance graduate students push their thinking beyond the studio and their own physical experience and to realize the varied resources, approaches, and theoretical positions possible in writing about the body." -- Dance Research Journal "Choreographing History... assembles an impressive diversity of sites, disciplines and critical approaches... [and] includes not only historical bodies and discourses, but also the very bodies of the historians themselves." -- Parachute "This volume is not only full of gems (the very lineup of preeminent scholars is impressive), but is also a neat cross-section of the academic conventions and mannerisms of our time." -- Dance Chronicle "... [an] important step... in the ineluctable dance by postmodern historians across a bridge that spans the gaps among disciplines, between theory and practice, and betweeen present and past." -- Theatre Journal Historians of science, sexuality, the arts, and history itself focus on the body, merging the project of writing about the body with theoretical concerns in the writing of history.

Derivatives and the Wealth of Societies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 323

Derivatives and the Wealth of Societies

The contributors to this volume draw upon their deep backgrounds in finance, the social sciences, arts, and the humanities to create a new way of understanding derivative capitalism that does justice to its technical, social, and cultural dimensions. The financial crisis of 2008 demonstrated both that derivatives are capable of producing great wealth and that their deregulation and privatization cannot control the risks that they produce. A popular reaction is to focus on the regulation or abolition of derivative finance. These authors take a different tack and instead raise the question: if we should want access to the wealth that derivatives are capable of producing, what kind of social in...