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This book looks at Charlie Chaplin's masterpiece, Modern Times
(1936), through the lens of film aesthetics, structure, and
post-modern perspective. The naive Tramp character of Modern Times
is often seen as the embodiment of a revolutionary reaction to his
age. However, this study of the film shows that it is not only
difficult but also impossible to accept the long-established
critical reception of Chaplin's film and its characters in our own
"Post-modern Times." Drawing from extensive research and bringing
post-modern context to the film through a comparative analysis of
Todd Phillips's Joker (2019), the book introduces how exhilarating
a comprehensive study of film can be for engaged viewers.
Illustrating that a detailed filmic reading of Modern Times can be
a guide, or an extended case study, for analysing culture, this
book will be of interest to students and teachers in film studies,
literary studies, and the visual arts.
Highlighting the ways that digital media can be used in
interdisciplinary curriculum, "Images and Identity "brings together
ideas from art and citizenship teachers in the Czech Republic,
Germany, Ireland, Malta, Portugal, and the United Kingdom on
producing online curriculum materials. This book offers a practical
strategy for ways these different, but related, subjects can be
taught. The first part of the book explores issues of art and
citizenship education within a European context while the second
contains case studies of curriculum experiments that can be applied
to global classrooms. It will be of great interest to students and
teachers of art and citizenship education.
The Swedish botanist Carl Peter Thunberg (1743 1828), a physician
and pupil of Linnaeus, carried out his most important work in South
Africa and Japan. Having studied in Amsterdam and Leiden, he was
asked to go plant-hunting in areas where the Dutch East India
Company's trading activities were opening up territory for
scientific exploration. In 1771 he travelled to South Africa as a
ship's doctor, spending three years searching for, classifying and
propagating plants, while at the same time becoming fluent in
Dutch, as only the Dutch were allowed to enter Japan, his ultimate
destination. Having acquired many Japanese specimens, he continued
his travels and returned to Sweden in 1779. Three fascicles of this
influential reference work in Latin on the South African flora were
issued between 1807 and 1813. Reissued here is the full version
edited by the Austrian botanist Josef August Schultes (1773 1831)
and published in 1823."
First published in 1882 as a translation by George Chawner from
Carl Peter's original German text, this series of concurrent
chronological tables charts the history of the ancient Greek world
from mythological events to the conquest by the Romans in 146 BC.
The timelines record artistic and literary achievement alongside
prominent historical and military developments, and are heavily
footnoted with quotations from the original sources in ancient
Greek, as well as commentary in English. This book will be
indispensable to any student of ancient Greece.
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