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  • - Class, Politics and Culture in Marxist Theory
    av Stanley Aronowitz
    1 429,-

    In this provocative and famous book, now substantially revised and with much new material, Stanley Aronowitz lays bare the fundamental logical problems in Marxist theory with respect to nature, gender and race relations, the concept of class, and historical time.

  • av Alan Durant
    435,-

    Music is performed, reproduced, and heard differently today as a result of twentieth-century technology. A new consideration of these changes is a practical and cultural necessity. In Conditions of Music, Alan Durant extends Deryck Cooke's Language of Music, placing the insights of Cooke into a much wider sociological and historical framework. Conditions of Music provides a basis for detailed commentary and criticism of music. Unlike literature and painting, around which illuminating critical techniques and theories have developed, little common ground exists for music criticism. The appraisal argument adopted here implies a major revision of accepted ways of thinking about contemporary directions of music.

  • - The Daughter's Seduction
    av Jane Gallop
    558,-

  • - Narrative, Realism, and the Possibility of a Happy Ending
    av A. Tauchert
    634,-

    We celebrate Jane Austen as the mother of the English realist novel, but have you ever wondered why she insists on giving her mature heroines the 'perfect happiness' that can only be realized in the romance?

  • - A History of Nowhere
    av R. Robinson
    634,-

    Richard Robinson examines the representation of shifting European borders in twentieth-century narrative, drawing together an unusual grouping of texts from different national canons and comparing the various ways that fictional settings transmute European placelessness into narrative.

  •  
    1 429,-

    This collection features the work of both established and up-and-coming scholars in the UK and US, with contributors including Peter Goodrich, Lorna Hutson, Erica Sheen and David Colclough studying the period of the English Renaissance from the 1520s to the 1660s.

  • av Angela Moorjani
    1 429,-

    This text probes the psychic and social roots of artistic scenarios of loss. Demonstrating that artistic activity is inextricably bonded to imaginary scripts of bereavement and these in turn to patterns of social dominance, the author argues in favor of an "aesthetics of lessness" that is, postmodern resistance to imaginary inscriptions of grief and their misogynist sequels. The book draws on psychoaesthetics, discourse theory and feminist social critiques to analyse literary visual figurations of loss. Included in its analysis of the romantic and post-romantic imaginary are readings of Merimee, Nerval, Hoffmann, H.D., Anne Hebert, Proust and Beckett, and essays, among others, on Kollwitz, Glacometti, Bellmer, Klee, Gidal and Oulton.

  • - Literature and Social Space in the Early Modern City
    av John Twyning
    2 041,-

    In the Early Modern period, massive emigration, along with political contention between the Court and the City, reshaped London's social topography and human landscape.

  • av J. Lecercle
    695,-

    Lecercle draws on the resources of pragmatics, literary theory and the philosophy of language to propose a new theory of literary, but also of face-to-face, dialogue that charts the interaction between the five participants in the fields of dialogue and/or interpretation: author, reader, text, language and encyclopaedia.

  • - Postcolonialism and Film Theory
    av Reena Dube
    634,-

    Indispensable for students of film studies, in this book Reena Dube explores Satyajit Ray's films, and The Chess Players in particular, in the context of discourses of labour in colonial and postcolonial conditions.

  • av D. Riley
    621,-

    The Force of Language illustrates how the philosophy of Language, if differently conceived, can directly incorporate questions of political thought and of emotionality, and offers the practical case of defensive strategies against the abusive speech.

  • - The Ultimate Rush
    av John Anthony Tercier
    621,-

    A 'death with dignity', the darkened room, and a few murmured farewells? Or in the lights' flashing, siren wailing, chest-pumping maelstrom of the back of an ambulance hurtling towards an ER? This book examines the hi-tech death of the twenty-first century as enacted in our hospitals and as portrayed on our TV screens.

  • - Edward Thomas; Ivor Gurney; J. R. Ackerley
    av Piers Gray
    340,-

    In prose and poetry the selections contained here reveal the personal experiences, feelings and angst of three English writers who lived through World War I.

  • av Michael Lynn-George
    665,-

  • av Michael Ryan
    703,-

    A political sociology textbook which examines the impact of political thought on a society's culture, and theorizes on the attitudes a post-revolutionary society would adopt towards such subjects as feminism, the arts and ideology.

  • - Britain, 1970-1991
     
    726,-

    A collection of essays and some related poems by almost 30 contemporary poets who have worked for years outside the "mainstream" of British publishing. Many are or have been small-press publishers and editors too.

  • av Michel Pecheux
    2 041,-

  • - and the Division of Knowledge
    av J. Barrell
    726,-

    This book brings together many of John Barrell's essays - some written especially for this volume - on the history and politics of culture in eighteenth-century Britain.

  • - Sexual Harrassment Citizenship Government
    av Jeffery Minson
    756,-

    On the basis of a distinctive 'material-cultural' approach to ethics Questions of Conduct puts the case for radically changing the conventional terms of debate on the problem of sexual harassment, and the place of 'citizenship' in socialist political theory and programmes.

  • - A Critique of Post-Saussurean Literary Theory
    av Raymond Tallis
    751,-

    This work subjects the fundamental ideas of Derrida, Lacan, Barthes and their followers to an examination and demonstrates the baselessness of post-Saussurean claims about the relations between language, reality and self.

  • - Postcolonialism and Film Theory
    av Reena Dube
    741,-

    Indispensable for students of film studies, in this book Reena Dube explores Satyajit Ray's films, and The Chess Players in particular, in the context of discourses of labour in colonial and postcolonial conditions.

  • - A History of Nowhere
    av R. Robinson
    741,-

    Richard Robinson examines the representation of shifting European borders in twentieth-century narrative, drawing together an unusual grouping of texts from different national canons and comparing the various ways that fictional settings transmute European placelessness into narrative.

  • - Adrian Stokes and Film Aesthetics
    av M. O'Pray
    1 429,-

    Stokes's Kleinian-based concepts of carving and modelling are analysed in relation to film, arguing that they replace the traditional notions of realism and montage in film theory and provide a set of aesthetics which encompasses mainstream and 'art' cinema.

  • av L. Mulvey
    1 429,-

    A new edition of Laura Mulvey's groundbreaking collection of essays, originally published in 1989. In an extensive introduction to this second edition, Mulvey looks back at the historical and personal contexts for her famous article Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema , and reassesses her theories in the light of new technologies.

  • av M. Nash
    741,-

    This collection of essays and articles from Mark Nash, one of the former editors of Screen magazine, explores the classical period of Screen theory and film culture, as well as that of contemporary art.

  • av J. Lecercle
    1 827,-

    In the field of philosophy of language, is there life beyond Chomsky? Deleuze's deep distrust for, and fascination with language provide a positive answer - nothing less than a brand new philosophy of language, where pragmatics replaces structural linguistics, and where the literary text and the concept of style have pride of place.

  • - Reality Matters
    av M. Kavka
    1 429,-

    Reality Television, Affect and Intimacy explains the appeal of reality television in terms of the affective power of the mediated image. In place of common objections that reality TV is 'not real', Misha Kavka argues that the feelings of intimacy engendered by unscripted drama are both real and socially informative.

  • - Adorno, Kafka, Richter
     
    741,-

    Ten leading commentators explore the interfaces between art and aesthetics in dialogue with a philosophical text (Theodor Adorno's draft introduction to Aesthetic Theory ), a piece of literary writing (Franz Kafka's A Report to an Academy ), and a major contemporary painting (Gerhard Richter's Betty , 1988).

  • - Narrative, Realism, and the Possibility of a Happy Ending
    av A. Tauchert
    951,-

    We celebrate Jane Austen as the mother of the English realist novel, but have you ever wondered why she insists on giving her mature heroines the 'perfect happiness' that can only be realized in the romance?

  • - The Ultimate Rush
    av John Anthony Tercier
    741,-

    A 'death with dignity', the darkened room, and a few murmured farewells? Or in the lights' flashing, siren wailing, chest-pumping maelstrom of the back of an ambulance hurtling towards an ER? This book examines the hi-tech death of the twenty-first century as enacted in our hospitals and as portrayed on our TV screens.

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