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The historic election of Barack Obama to the presidency of the
United States had a significant impact on both America and the
world at large. By voting an African American into the highest
office, those who elected Obama did not necessarily look past race,
but rather didn't let race prevent them for casting their ballots
in his favor. In addition to reflecting the changing political
climate, Obama's presidency also spurred a cultural shift, notably
in music, television, and film. In Movies in the Age of Obama: The
Era of Post-Racial and Neo-Racist Cinema, David Garrett Izzo
presents a varied collection of essays that examine films produced
since the 2008 election. The contributors to these essays comment
on a number of films in which race and "otherness" are pivotal
elements. In addition to discussing such films as Beasts of the
Southern Wild, Black Dynamite, The Blind Side, The Butler, Django
Unchained, The Help, and Invictus, this collection also includes
essays that probe racial elements in The Great Gatsby, The Hunger
Games, and The Mist. The volume concludes with several essays that
examine the 2013 Academy Award winner for best picture, 12 Years a
Slave. Though Obama's election may have been the main impetus for a
resurgence of black films, this development is a bit more
complicated. Moviemakers have long responded to the changing times,
so it is inevitable that the Obama presidency would spark an
increase in films that comment, either subtly or overtly, on the
current cultural climate. By looking at the issue these films
address, Movies in the Age of Obama will be of value to film
scholars, of course, but also to those interested in other
disciplines, including history, politics, and cultural studies.
This volume discusses the relationships between the philosophy of
Mysticism, which traces its lineage back into prehistory, with that
of the world of more traditional philosophy and literature. The
author argues for the centrality of mysticism's role in the
philosophical and artistic development of western culture. The
connections between these worlds are underscored as the author
examines the works of Heraclitus, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, Iris
Murdoch, Yeats, AE (George Russell), T.S. Eliot, Joyce, Woolf,
Auden, Huxley, Lessing, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, and Tony Kushner,
among others.
One of the best known and most widely read of early African
American writers, Charles W. Chesnutt published more than fifty
short stories, six novels, two plays, a biography of Frederick
Douglass, and countless essays, poems, letters, journals, and
speeches. Though he had light skin and was of mixed race, Chesnutt
self-identified as a black man, and his writing was often boldly
political, openly addressing problems of racial identity and
injustice in the late 19th century.
This collection of critical essays reevaluates the Chesnutt
legacy, introducing new scholarship reflective of the many facets
of his fiction, especially his sophisticated narrative
strategies.
When Stephen Vincent Bent died in 1943 at the age of 44, all of
America mourned the loss. Bent was one of the countrys most well
known poets of the first half of the twentieth century and as a
fiction writer, he had an even larger audience. This book is a
collection of essays celebrating Bent and his writing. The first
group of essays contains pieces about Bents life, times, and
personal relationships. Thomas Carr Bent reminisces about his
father in the first essay, and others consider Bents marriage to
his wife Rosemary; Archibald MacLeish, Thornton Wilder and Bent as
friends, liberal humanists and public activists; and his
friendships with Philip Barry, Jed Harris, and Thornton Wilder. The
second group contains essays about Bents poetry, fiction, and
drama. They discuss Bents role in the development of historical
poetry in America, John Browns Body and the Civil War, Hawthorne,
Bent and historical fiction, Bents Faustian America, the adaptation
of "The Devil and Daniel Webster" to drama and then to film, Bents
use of fantasy and science fiction, and Bent as a dramatist for
stage, screen and radio.
For 40 years Bruce Springsteen has been making music on his way to
becoming an icon, the conscience of rock 'n roll, and one of the
greatest live performers of his generation. This critical work
examines the man, his music, the cultural importance of his
narrative songs and the singular experience of his live
performances. Particular attention is paid to his political
consciousness, including his alignment with the working poor, the
unemployed, those down on their luck, and those suffering from
social and political issues that permeate the American social
landscape. It also explores his role in politics in America,
especially his endorsement of various politicians. A wide-ranging
exploration of everything germane to the outstanding career of this
American musician.]
Writer Henry James (1843-1916) was born in America but preferred to
live in Europe; he finally become a British subject near the end of
his life. He was criticized for leaving his home country, but this
status as a permanent outsider is probably responsible for the
recurring themes in his writing dealing with European
sophistication (decadence) compared to American lack of
sophistication (or innocence). He is respected in modern times for
his psychological insight, for being able to reveal his characters'
deepest motivations. These 11 essays, along with an introduction
and an afterword, examine James's work through a prism of original
creation in the founding basis of art. James's writing can be
divided into three phases, and these essays probe the author's late
style, the third phase best known for its weighty and ponderous
sentence structure. Topics the contributing authors address include
the Henry James revival of the 1930s, three of James's male
aesthetes, women in his works, literary forgery, and parallels with
the career and views of Margaret Oliphant. Three essays delve into
issues of representation in art and fiction, then three more
explore decadence, identity and homosexuality.
Aldous Huxley was one of the most prophetic intellectuals of the
twentieth century, and his best-known work was a novel of ideas
that warned of a terrible future then 600 years away. Though
""Brave New World"", was published less than a century ago in 1932,
many elements of the novel's dystopic future now seem an eerily
familiar part of life in the 21st century.These essays reiterate
the influence of ""Brave New World"" as a literary and
philosophical document and describe how Huxley forecast the
problems of late capitalism. The topics include the anti-utopian
ideals represented by ""Brave New World's"" rigid caste system, the
novel's influence on the philosophy of 'culture industry'
philosophers Max Horkheimer and Theodor Adorno, the Nietzschean
birth of tragedy in the novel's penultimate scene, and the
relationship of the novel to other dystopian works including Ralph
Ellison's ""Invisible Man"" and George Orwell's ""Nineteen
Eighty-Four"".
Readings for the basic compositions student. Covers all aspects of
censorship. Can be used with other texts that have censorship and
government control as a theme. Has three chapters dealing with
basic concepts of censorship, the story of the U.S.S.R. vs. the
Beatles and modern day censorship.
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Ghouls (Paperback)
David Garrett Jr
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Discovery Miles 4 380
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The satellite industry is driven by the need to reduce costs. One
way they have sought to do this is by reducing the size and weight
of the satellite because of the extremely high cost per kilogram
incurred launching a payload into orbit. The main difficulty in
this approach is the lack of power capacity in a small satellite.
One of the largest loads on a satellite's power system is the
communications system. This has driven the need for a low-power
communications system. This document examines a novel method of
communicating optically with a low-Earth-orbit satellite from the
ground without the need for a laser on the payload. The goal is to
show the feasibility of such a system as a solution to the small
satellite low-powered communication problem. Specially, that the
system described herein: is capable of ground to low-Earth-orbit
communications, has very little space-borne mass, and draws little
power from the satellite. First, the system (hereafter referred to
as LOWCAL "Lightweight Optical Wavelength Communication without A
Laser in space") will be explained with details of the formats used
and the link budgets. Discussions will be presented on the
development of some of the system hardware (the laser diode driver,
liquid crystal driver, and decision electronics for both the up and
down links.) Finally, experimental test results of the entire
system operating in a laboratory environment are presented and
compared to theory. The results of the laboratory experiment
support the original thesis: retro-modulated optical communications
can meet the needs of the small satellite community. The system is
capable of 10-kbps communication, has low space-borne mass, and
draws little power from the satellite (less than 100-mW measured
for the laboratory experiment, less than 1.5-W calculated for the
Shuttle experiment).
Get The Straight Scoop On Project Management--Ingenious Strategies
That Work!
Have you studied the traditional processes of project management,
only to discover that in reality they fall short? Are you done with
the idealistic theories of how things "should" function and eager
to apply some street-smart tactics that tackle the real problems
like egos, cliques, and squabbles?
Welcome to the fine art of "Herding Chickens"--unconventional,
innovative techniques for successful project management. Inside,
the authors divulge expert approaches to getting a disparate
project team moving in one direction. In their engaging style,
they'll show you novel ways to boost efficiency, eliminate chaos,
and ultimately complete your project on time, within budget.
A fun and irreverent collection of the most useful tips, tricks,
and concrete solutions, "Herding Chickens "describes how to:
Inspire, motivate, and herd your project team--no matter how
dysfunctional it is Look ahead to keep from falling behind Read,
deal with, and charm all types of people Navigate the corporate
jungle with finesse Control all aspects of a meeting, from the time
waster to the loudmouth Use technology to enhance organization and
communication
The historic election of Barack Obama to the presidency of the
United States had a significant impact on both America and the
world at large. By voting an African American into the highest
office, those who elected Obama did not necessarily look past race,
but rather didn't let race prevent them for casting their ballots
in his favor. In addition to reflecting the changing political
climate, Obama's presidency also spurred a cultural shift, notably
in music, television, and film. In Movies in the Age of Obama: The
Era of Post-Racial and Neo-Racist Cinema, David Garrett Izzo
presents a varied collection of essays that examine films produced
since the 2008 election. The contributors to these essays comment
on a number of films in which race and "otherness" are pivotal
elements. In addition to discussing such films as Beasts of the
Southern Wild, Black Dynamite, The Blind Side, The Butler, Django
Unchained, The Help, and Invictus, this collection also includes
essays that probe racial elements in The Great Gatsby, The Hunger
Games, and The Mist. The volume concludes with several essays that
examine the 2013 Academy Award winner for best picture, 12 Years a
Slave. Though Obama's election may have been the main impetus for a
resurgence of black films, this development is a bit more
complicated. Moviemakers have long responded to the changing times,
so it is inevitable that the Obama presidency would spark an
increase in films that comment, either subtly or overtly, on the
current cultural climate. By looking at the issue these films
address, Movies in the Age of Obama will be of value to film
scholars, of course, but also to those interested in other
disciplines, including history, politics, and cultural studies.
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Various Artists - Rock Symphonies CD (2010) (CD)
David Garrett; Novoselic, Chris, Axl Rose / J. Isbell / S.; Performed by Allen, Jeff [Bass],Allen, Jeff [Comedy],David Garrett,David Garrett [Violin],Haywood, John [Composer],Heijden, Franck van der,Lipstein, Jeff,Van Der Heijden, Franck,Wolf, Marcus; Perry, Joe [Guitar]; Performed by …
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