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The Woodstock Murders
  • Language: en

The Woodstock Murders

New York State policeman Tom Wilder investigates the murder of a hated woman in Woodstock who is killed in an orchard with a weed cutter. Suspects range from a lesbian couple she maligned to a black gardener who resented her racism.

Understanding Joseph Roth
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 149

Understanding Joseph Roth

Unravels an internationally esteemed author's quest for a homeland A writer described as a "Jew in search of a fatherland" and a "wanderer in flight toward a tragic end," the Austrian writer Joseph Roth (1894–1939) spent his life in pursuit of a national and cultural identity and his final years writing in fervent opposition to the Third Reich. In this introduction to Roth's novels, which include Job and The Radetzky March, Sidney Rosenfeld demonstrates how the experience of homelessness not only shaped Roth's life but also decisively defined his body of work. Rosenfeld suggests that more than any other component of Roth's varied fiction, his skillful portrayals of uprootedness and the sea...

The Catskills
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 920

The Catskills

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1982
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"The Catskills" tells the story of one of America's most historically rich and romantic regions. Alf Evers evokes the special charm of the Catskills region with explorations of its flora and fauna, legends, superstitions, and natural and unnatural wonders. Packed with illustrations detailing the history of the Catskills from the time of its first settling through the Revolutionary and Civil Wars, the Borcht Belt years, the famed Woodstock festival, up to the present, "The Catskills" is a memorable book that does full justice to a vital vein of our American heritage.

Derek Jarman and Lyric Film
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 292

Derek Jarman and Lyric Film

Derek Jarman was the most important independent filmmaker in England during the 1980s. Using emblems and symbols in associative contexts, rather than conventional, cause-and-effect narrative, he created films noteworthy for their lyricism and poetic feeling and for their exploration of the gay experience. His style of filmmaking also links Jarman with other prominent directors of lyric film, including Pier Paolo Pasolini, Andrei Tarkovsky, Jean Cocteau, and Jean Genet. This pathfinding book places Derek Jarman in the tradition of lyric film and offers incisive readings of all eleven of his feature-length films, from Sebastiane to Blue. Steven Dillon looks at Jarman and other directors workin...

New Queer Cinema
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 353

New Queer Cinema

Presenting Rich's new thoughts on the new queer cinema (NQC), this volume also brings together the best of her writing on the NQC.

Lost Illusions
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 722

Lost Illusions

This volume examines the development of film and the film industry during the 1970s and the political and economic background that influenced it.

Woodstock’s Infamous Murder Trial : Early Racial Injustice in Upstate New York
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 128

Woodstock’s Infamous Murder Trial : Early Racial Injustice in Upstate New York

When a white man from a prominent local family in Woodstock was murdered in 1905, authorities quickly identified a local African American man as the prime suspect. Amid racist animus in the press, he fled across two counties before being apprehended by a vigilante and charged. Local reformer and politician Augustus H. Van Buren stood up to community pressure and defended the accused pro bono. It took three years and multiple trials to overcome racial inequalities in the justice system. Local historian Richard Heppner documents the crime, arrest and trials that revealed racial tensions in upstate New York at the turn of the century.

  • Language: en
  • Pages: 194

"Burning Interiors"

Possessing a singular musical gift, David Shapiro problematizes self and culture and challenges conventional notions of fixed and commodified identity in work that discovers and resists meaning. This title features essays that illuminate a useful range of Shapiro's major texts through diverse critical approaches.

Teaching and Learning Japanese Martial Arts: Scholarly Perspectives, Vol. 2
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 142

Teaching and Learning Japanese Martial Arts: Scholarly Perspectives, Vol. 2

In contrast to the overabundance of writings about martial arts that are often promotional and misinformative, there are rare works by scholars that are praiseworthy for their sincere, unbiased approach to writing. This is the very definition of “scholarly.” This two-volume anthology brings together the best scholarly works published in the Journal of Asian Martial Arts on the topic of teaching and learning Japanese martial arts. In this second volume, you’ll find eight chapters that dive deep into Japanese martial traditions, combining aspects of history and culture that explain how teaching methods developed and evolved. Chapter one asks: What defines and gives meaning to the practic...

American Literature
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 314

American Literature

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-11-12
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  • Publisher: Routledge

This comprehensive history of American Literature traces its development from the earliest colonial writings of the late 1500s through to the present day. This lively, engaging and highly accessible guide: offers lucid discussions of all major influences and movements such as Puritanism, Transcendentalism, Realism, Naturalism, Modernism and Postmodernism draws on the historical, cultural, and political contexts of key literary texts and authors covers the whole range of American literature: prose, poetry, theatre and experimental literature includes substantial sections on native and ethnic American literatures explains and contextualises major events, terms and figures in American history. This book is essential reading for anyone seeking to situate their reading of American Literature in the appropriate religious, cultural, and political contexts.