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Julien-David Leroy and the Making of Architectural History (Paperback): Christopher ew Armstrong Julien-David Leroy and the Making of Architectural History (Paperback)
Christopher ew Armstrong
R1,558 Discovery Miles 15 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book examines the career and publications of the French architect Julien-David Leroy (1724-1803) and his impact on architectural theory and pedagogy. Despite not leaving any built work, Leroy is a major international figure of eighteenth-century architectural theory and culture. Considering the place that Leroy occupied in various intellectual circles of the Enlightenment and Revolutionary period, this book examines the sources for his ideas about architectural history and theory and defines his impact on subsequent architectural thought. This book will be of key interest to graduate students and scholars of Enlightenment-era architectural history.

Childhood in Contemporary Diasporic African Literature - Memories and Futures Past (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020): Christopher E. W.... Childhood in Contemporary Diasporic African Literature - Memories and Futures Past (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020)
Christopher E. W. Ouma
R2,200 Discovery Miles 22 000 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book examines the representation of figures, memories and images of childhood in selected contemporary diasporic African fiction by Adichie, Abani, Wainaina and Oyeyemi. The book argues that childhood is a key framework for thinking about contemporary African and African Diasporic identities. It argues that through the privileging of childhood memory, alternative conceptions of time emerge in this literature, and which allow African writers to re-imagine what family, ethnicity, nation means within the new spaces of diaspora that a majority of them occupy. The book therefore looks at the connections between childhood, space, time and memory, childhood gender and sexuality, childhoods in contexts of war, as well as migrant childhoods. These dimensions of childhood particularly relate to the return of the memory of Biafra, the figures of child soldiers, memories of growing up in Cold War Africa, queer boyhoods/sonhood as well as experiences of migration within Africa, North America and Europe.

Julien-David Leroy and the Making of Architectural History (Hardcover): Christopher ew Armstrong Julien-David Leroy and the Making of Architectural History (Hardcover)
Christopher ew Armstrong
R4,933 Discovery Miles 49 330 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book examines the career and publications of the French architect Julien-David Leroy (1724-1803) and his impact on architectural theory and pedagogy.

Despite not leaving any built work, Leroy is a major international figure of eighteenth-century architectural theory and culture. Considering the place that Leroy occupied in various intellectual circles of the Enlightenment and Revolutionary period, this book examines the sources for his ideas about architectural history and theory and defines his impact on subsequent architectural thought. This book will be of key interest to graduate students and scholars of Enlightenment-era architectural history.

Childhood in Contemporary Diasporic African Literature - Memories and Futures Past (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020): Christopher E. W.... Childhood in Contemporary Diasporic African Literature - Memories and Futures Past (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
Christopher E. W. Ouma
R1,634 Discovery Miles 16 340 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book examines the representation of figures, memories and images of childhood in selected contemporary diasporic African fiction by Adichie, Abani, Wainaina and Oyeyemi. The book argues that childhood is a key framework for thinking about contemporary African and African Diasporic identities. It argues that through the privileging of childhood memory, alternative conceptions of time emerge in this literature, and which allow African writers to re-imagine what family, ethnicity, nation means within the new spaces of diaspora that a majority of them occupy. The book therefore looks at the connections between childhood, space, time and memory, childhood gender and sexuality, childhoods in contexts of war, as well as migrant childhoods. These dimensions of childhood particularly relate to the return of the memory of Biafra, the figures of child soldiers, memories of growing up in Cold War Africa, queer boyhoods/sonhood as well as experiences of migration within Africa, North America and Europe.

The Color of Desire - The Queer Politics of Race in the Federal Republic of Germany after 1970: Christopher Ewing The Color of Desire - The Queer Politics of Race in the Federal Republic of Germany after 1970
Christopher Ewing
R1,501 Discovery Miles 15 010 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The Color of Desire tells the story of how, in the aftermath of gay liberation, race played a crucial role in shaping the trajectory of queer, German politics. Focusing on the Federal Republic of Germany, Christopher Ewing charts both the entrenchment of racisms within white, queer scenes as well as the formation of new, anti-racist movements that contested overlapping marginalizations. Far from being discrete political trajectories, racist and anti-racist politics were closely connected, as activists worked across groups to develop their visions for queer politics. Ewing describes not only how AIDS workers, gay tourists, white lesbians, queer immigrants, and Black feminists were connected in unexpected ways, but also how they developed contradictory concerns that comprised the full landscape of queer politics. Out of these connections, which often exceeded the bounds of the Federal Republic, arose new forms of queer fascism as well as their multiple, anti-racist contestations. Both unsettled the appeals to national belonging, or the "homonationalism," on which many white queer activists based their claims. Thus, the story of the making of homonationalism is also the story of its unmaking. The Color of Desire explains how the importance of racism to queer politics cannot—and should not—be understood without also attending to anti-racism. Actors worked across different groups, making it difficult to chart separable political trajectories. At the same time, anti-racist activists also used the fractures and openings in groups that were heavily invested in the logics of whiteness to formulate new, anti-racist organization, and shifted, albeit in constrained ways, queer politics more generally.

Awful Awesome - Sci-Fi Volume 1: A journey Through So-Bad-It's-Good Sci-Fi Films (Paperback): Christopher Ewing, Jacob... Awful Awesome - Sci-Fi Volume 1: A journey Through So-Bad-It's-Good Sci-Fi Films (Paperback)
Christopher Ewing, Jacob Gustafson
R412 Discovery Miles 4 120 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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