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The interaction of politics and the visual in the activities of nongovernmental activists. Political acts are encoded in medial forms-punch holes on a card, images on a live stream, tweets about events unfolding in real time-that have force, shaping people as subjects and forming the contours of what is sensible, legible, and visible. In doing so they define the terms of political possibility and create terrain for political acts. Sensible Politics considers the constitutive role played by aesthetic and performative techniques in the staging of claims by nongovernmental activists. Attending to political aesthetics means focusing not on a disembodied image that travels under the concept of art or visual culture, nor on a preformed domain of the political that seeks subsequent expression in media form. Instead it requires bringing the two realms together into the same analytic frame. A diverse group of contributors, from art historians, anthropologists, and political theorists to artists, filmmakers, and architects, considers the interaction of politics and the visual in such topics as the political consequences of a photograph taken by an Israeli soldier in a Palestinian house in Ramallah; AIDS activism; images of social suffering in Iran; the "forensic architecture" of claims to truth; and the "Make Poverty History" campaign. Transcending disciplines, they trace a broader image complex whereby politics is brought to visibility through the mediation of specific cultural forms that mix the legal and the visual, the hermeneutic and the technical, the political and the aesthetic. Their contributions offer critical insight into the practices of mediation whereby the political becomes manifest.
With the recent landing of the Mars rover Curiosity, it seems safe
to assume that the idea of being curious is alive and well in
modern science--that it's not merely encouraged but is seen as an
essential component of the scientific mission. Yet there was a time
when curiosity was condemned. Neither Pandora nor Eve could resist
the dangerous allure of unanswered questions, and all knowledge
wasn't equal--for millennia it was believed that there were some
things we should not try to know. In the late sixteenth century
this attitude began to change dramatically, and in "Curiosity:
""How Science Became Interested in Everything, "Philip Ball
investigates how curiosity first became sanctioned--when it changed
from a vice to a virtue and how it became permissible to ask any
and every question about the world. Looking closely at the
sixteenth through eighteenth centuries, Ball vividly brings to life
the age when modern science began, a time that spans the lives of
Galileo and Isaac Newton. In this entertaining and illuminating
account of the rise of science as we know it, Ball tells of
scientists both legendary and lesser known, from Copernicus and
Kepler to Robert Boyle, as well as the inventions and technologies
that were inspired by curiosity itself, such as the telescope and
the microscope. The so-called Scientific Revolution is often told
as a story of great geniuses illuminating the world with flashes of
inspiration. But "Curiosity" reveals a more complex story, in which
the liberation--and subsequent taming--of curiosity was linked to
magic, religion, literature, travel, trade, and empire. Ball also
asks what has become of curiosity today: how it functions in
science, how it is spun and packaged for consumption, how well it
is being sustained, and how the changing shape of science
influences the kinds of questions it may continue to ask. Though
proverbial wisdom tell us that it was through curiosity that our
innocence was lost, that has not deterred us. Instead, it has been
completely the contrary: today we spend vast sums trying to
reconstruct the first instants of creation in particle
accelerators, out of a pure desire to "know." Ball refuses to let
us take this desire for granted, and this book is a perfect homage
to such an inquisitive attitude.
Historias de Chamanes es un compendio de narraciones cortas en las que el autor relata sus experiencias con las tradiciones originarias de Am rica, con hombres y ancianos de sabidur a de diversos pueblos. Sincera, humor stica, profunda y filos fica. La obra presenta, desde una perspectiva actual y una l gica para la sociedad contempor nea, conocimientos y entendimientos ancestrales de los pueblos Quichuas, Shuar, Lakota, y de una tradici n que recoge y sincretiza saberes de los pueblos nativos del norte, el centro y el sur de Am rica: el Fuego Sagrado de Itzachilatlan. La obra es una puerta hacia la compresi n de otra forma de vida, otra forma de sentir y pensar el mundo. Una introducci n para el hombre contempor neo hacia las formas y los sentires ancestrales desde la conciliaci n, desde el beneficio mutuo de unos y otros. En cualquier sentido, una posibilidad de ver las cosas desde otros puntos de vista. Fundaci n Sinchi Terapias Ancestrales www.sinchi.co
Light up your life and your thoughts with the Itty-Bitty Marquee! The perfect way to display -- and draw attention to -- your personalized messages in your home or office. This customizable kit includes: - A high-quality aluminum framed Mini marquee sign (3.62" x 2.78") with unique light feature, including 4 changeable modes: Steady, Twinkle, Slow Fade, and Chasing - 100 PVC tiles featuring an assortment of letters, numbers, characters, and symbols
A Perfect Blend of History and Romance, with a Whisper of Mystery
The Adventure of a Lifetime for Two Indomitable Socialite Sisters In the city of Chicago in 1892, the rules for Victorian women are strict, their roles limited. But sisters Rebecca and Flora Hawes are not typical Victorian ladies. Their love of adventure and their desire to use their God-given talents has brought them to the Sinai Desert--and into a sandstorm. Accompanied by Soren Petersen, their somber young butler, and Kate Rafferty, a street urchin who is learning to be their ladies' maid, the two women are on a quest to find an important biblical manuscript. As the journey becomes more dangerous and uncertain, the four travelers sift through memories of their past, recalling the events that shaped them and the circumstances that brought them to this time and place.
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The royal Parisian botanical garden, the Jardin du Roi, was a jewel
in the crown of the French Old Regime, praised by both rulers and
scientific practitioners. Yet unlike many such institutions, the
Jardin not only survived the French Revolution but by 1800 had
become the world's leading public establishment of natural history:
the Mus 9um d'Histoire Naturelle.
Running Press and BuzzFeed bring their pop culture expertise to this fun, giftable mini kit celebrating BuzzFeed's iconic yellow badges, with words like LOL, OMG, hangry, lit, legit, shook, slay, cute, #blessed, and more. Kit includes: * 50 BuzzFeed badge magnets * Mini guidebook with definitions to the words and lingo
Unicorn Reading 500 Piece Family Puzzle by Mudpuppy features a magical illustration of a unicorn reading a book. Mudpuppy puzzles are packaged in matte-finish sturdy boxes, perfect for gifting, reuse, and storage. -500 pieces -Complete puzzle: 20 x 20" -Box: 8 x 8 x 2" -Puzzle greyboard contains 90% recycled paper. Packaging contains 70% recycled paper. Printed with nontoxic inks. -Ages 8-99
When people encounter profound suffering, God often seems invisible, silent, and far away. It is in times of despair that they begin to ask questions like Why me? In this tract, David Powlison encourages believers to ponder the life and death of Jesus Christ. As they discover that God came in the flesh for them, and suffered on their behalf, they will begin to ask the question Why you, Lord? Through this encouraging tract, readers will discover that God has a purpose through all trials in his story of redemption--a story that ends with redemption and restoration.
On April 28, 2006, as he lay in his hospital bed in Ann Arbor,
Michigan, visions of celestial beauty were the last thing on Marv
Besteman's mind. He had just had surgery to remove a rare
pancreatic tumor. It was after visiting hours and his family had
left for the day. Alone and racked with pain, Marv tossed and
turned, wanting more than anything else to simply sleep and escape
the misery and discomfort for a while. The retired banker, father,
and grandfather had no idea he was about to get a short reprieve in
the form of an experience he never could have imagined.
Writing to women in a busy, do-it-all culture, husband-and-wife team Shona and David Murray offer practical tips for avoiding and recovering from exhaustion, depression, and anxiety-centered on grace.
Two young women in a land shattered by war test the limits of their strength Lovely Julia Hoffman has always enjoyed the carefree life of her well-to-do Philadelphia family. But when she fails to attract the attention of Nathaniel Greene, a fierce abolitionist, she shocks her family by becoming a Union nurse. Will that be enough to win Nathaniel's heart? Phoebe Bigelow, from western Virginia, has always been a misfit, and when her brothers join the Union army, she also enlists--under false pretenses. Soon, both have their eyes opened to the realities of war and suffering. Neither is quite ready for the demands of her new life, but their journeys of sacrifice and love are sure to change them in unexpected ways.
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