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Animated double bill. 'Anastasia' is an animated retelling of the
story of the Russian peasant girl who finds out that she is
actually the daughter of Tsar Nicholas II. After the revolution in
1917, she is spirited away from the Bolshevik executions of her
family, and taken in by a family in Siberia. Anastasia soon sets
out to reclaim her royal legacy. This version of the allegedly true
story features the vocal talents of Meg Ryan, John Cusack, Kelsey
Grammer, Christopher Lloyd and Angela Lansbury. In the spin-off
'Bartok the Magnificent', it is up to Bartok and his chum Zozi to
rescue the kidnapped Prince Ivan from evil Baba Yaga - but can they
act before Royal Regent Ludmilla seizes the throne?
Bartok, the boastful sidekick from 'Anastasia', returns for his own
musical adventure. It is up to Bartok and his chum Zozi to rescue
the kidnapped Prince Ivan from evil Baba Yaga - but can they act
before Royal Regent Ludmilla seizes the throne?
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PROTOTYPE 5
Jess Chandler, Rory Cook, Aimee Selby; Designed by Theo Inglis; Cover design or artwork by Sinjin Li; Contributions by …
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R318
Discovery Miles 3 180
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The fifth instalment of Prototype's annual anthology: a space for
new work, open to all and free from formal guidelines or
restrictions. Poetry, prose, visual work and experiments in
between. With contributions by Alex Aspden, Ed Atkins & Steven
Zultanski, Mau Baiocco, Claire Carroll, Hal Coase, James M. Creed,
Iulia David, Nia Davies, Fiona Glen, Olivia Heal, Emma Hellyer,
Hannah Hutchings-Georgiou, Rowe Irvin, Sasja Janssen (trans.
Michele Hutchison), Bhanu Kapil, Sharon Kivland, Jeff Ko, Prerana
Kumar, Grace Connolly Linden, Dasha Loyko, Nasim Luczaj, Ian
Macartney, So Mayer, Catrin Morgan, Ghazal Mosadeq, Kashif
Sharma-Patel, Helen Quah, Dipanjali Roy, Leonie Rushforth, Stanley
Schtinter, Lutz Seiler (trans. Stefan Tobler), Madeleine Stack,
Malin Stahl, Corin Sworn, Olly Todd, Yasmin Vardi, Kate Wakeling,
Nathan Walker, Ahren Warner, Stephen Watts & Rojbin Arjen Yigit
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PROTOTYPE 1 (Paperback)
Astrid Alben; Rachael Allen; Theis Anderson; Rowland Bagnall; Tara Bergin; Emily Berry; Crispin Best; Paul Buck; Jen Calleja; Thomas A Clark; Laurie Clark; Esme Creed-Miles; Emily Critchley; Jake Elliott; Laura Elliott; SJ Fowler; Amy Key, Michael Kindellan; Caleb Klaces; Gareth Damian Martin; Robert Herbert McClean; Wayne Holloway-Smith; Kirstie Millar; Catrin Morgan; Richard Price; Leonie Rushforth; Rachel Snowdon; Rebecca Tama s; Ollie Tong; Kandace Siobhan Walker; Ahren Warner; Stephen Watts; Ralf Webb; Eley Williams; Alison Honey Woods; Madeleine Wurzburger; Edited by Jess Chandler; Designed by Theo Inglis; Cover design or artwork by Catrin Morgan
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R289
Discovery Miles 2 890
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This book explores the interdependences of economic globalization,
political tensions, and national policymaking whilst analysing
opportunities for governance reform at both national and
international levels. It considers how governance mechanisms can be
fashioned in order to both exploit the opportunities of
globalization and cope with the numerous potential conflicts and
risks. The authors adopt a multidisciplinary approach based on
various theories from economics, political science, sociology and
law to provide new insights into globalization processes, their
causes and effects and to further develop the understanding of, and
interaction between globalization and governance. They underline
the need to design innovative governance structures at national,
regional, and global levels ? an unalterable precondition to
overcome political, cultural, and distributional conflicts in a
globalizing world. In conclusion, the book prescribes development
strategies to successfully manage and overcome the political,
cultural and distributional conflicts arising in a globalizing
world.Highlighting the successes and failures of globalization,
this challenging book will be warmly welcomed by scholars and
researchers in various fields of economics including development
economics, institutional economics, political economy, and the
economics of transition. Those with an interest in regulation and
governance, including policymakers and professionals in
non-governmental organizations and development agencies will also
find the book to be an invaluable tool.
Despite of the Nobel Prize of Literature and her wide-ranging
literary production, Elfriede Jelinek is still not widely known in
the English-speaking world. The essays collected here demonstrate
the range and significance of this major literary voice, addressing
Jelinek as a master of modernist prose, of post-modern critiques of
literary genres, of stage and screen, and of feminist and
antifiscist criticism.
The main theme of this study is the political economy of policy
reform in less developed countries and post-socialist countries.
Given the complexity of economic development and transition,
Joachim Ahrens views failures in policy reform, poor public sector
management, rent-seeking, corruption, and over-centralization as
systematic, though not exclusive, instances of institutional
failure. This interdisciplinary study looks for ways of
constructing effective market-enhancing governance structures that
provide appropriate incentive systems to cope with such failures.
No blueprint is offered, but the book provides a conceptual
governance framework that can be applied in a comparative way to
analyze economic, political, and social obstacles to policy and
institutional reform. The concept is not only used to analyze the
politico-institutional foundation of policy reform in East Asia and
Eastern Europe, but it also allows to elaborate country specific
strategies to craft institutional safeguards that help overcome
impediments to development and transition. This innovative book,
which overcomes the conventional perspective of a government-market
dichotomy, will be of interest to researchers, students,
policymakers and all those concerned with the impact of the
dialectic interaction between political and economic forces on
economic development.
Intervals of high-activity alternating with long low-activity
periods can be found in many areas of daily life, with researchers
coining the phenomenon as bursts. As burstiness has become
prevalent in many fields, understanding it and knowing how to
manage it are crucial in order to be able to get all the benefits
associated with it. Burstiness Management for Smart, Sustainable
and Inclusive Growth: Emerging Research and Opportunities provides
innovative insights into burstiness's role in decision-making in
business and its function as a predictor of performance. The
content within this publication covers topics such as burstiness in
business and e-business applications, as well as consumer behavior
and sustainable development. It is a vital reference source for
business managers, business professionals, academicians,
researchers, and graduate-level students interested in
understanding how burstiness and its consequences are processed in
diverse and dynamic environments.
Special Focus: Law and Literature This special focus issue of
Symbolism takes a look at the theoretical equation of law and
literature and its inherent symbolic dimension. The authors all
approach the subject from the perspective of literary and book
studies, foregrounding literature's potential to act as
supplementary to a very wide variety of laws spread over
historical, geographical, cultural and spatial grounds. The
theoretical ground laid here thus posits both literature and law in
the narrow sense. The articles gathered in this special issue
analyse Anglophone literatures from the Renaissance to the present
day and cover the three major genres, narrative, drama and poetry.
The contributions address questions of the law's psychoanalytic
subconscious, copyright and censorship, literary negotiations of
colonial and post-colonial territorial laws, the European 'refugee
debate' and migration narratives, fictional debates on climate
change, contemporary feminist drama and classic 19th-century legal
narratives. This volume includes two insightful analyses of poetic
texts with a special focus on the fact that poetry has often been
neglected within the field of law and literature research. Special
Focus editor: Franziska Quabeck, Westfalische Wilhelms-Universitat
Munster, Germany.
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