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Ararat, a behemoth of a mountain, is 17,000 feet of pain for anyone
who dares trespass upon its icy heights. It is a place of dread
where one wrong step can send climbers careening down a steep,
glacial field into the abyss known as the Ahora Gorge. Many have
died on those slopes, and some have never been seen again. So why
do climbers come to this place on the far east of the Turkish
Frontier? It is not for sport alone; in fact, for most, that is far
from the real reason. They come to Ararat flirting with death to
find an old boat we all know as Noah's ark. It is said that its
rotting corpse is somewhere up there in the swirling clouds and
slumbering silence of ancient ice. Come with Mary Irwin, one of the
original "ark-aeologists," as she travels to Ararat and back again
uncovering many of the ancient secrets of Noah's ark. You may be
surprised what you find
This book looks at television comedy, drawn from across the UK and
Ireland, and ranging chronologically from the 1980s to the 2020s.
It explores depictions of distinctive geographical, historical and
cultural communities presented from the insiders’ perspective,
simultaneously interrogating the particularity of the lived
experience of time, and place, embedded within the wide variety of
depictions of contrasting lives, experiences and sensibilities,
which the collected individual chapters offer. Comedies considered
include Victoria Wood’s work on ‘the north’,
Ireland’s Father Ted and Derry Girls,
Michaela Coel’s east London set Chewing Gum,
and Wales’ Gavin and Stacey. There are chapters on
Scottish sketch and animation comedy, and on series set in the
Midlands, the North East, the South West and London’s home
counties. The book offers thoughtful reflection on funny and
engaging representations of the diverse, fragmented complexity of
UK and Irish identity explored through the intersections of class,
ethnicity and gender.
The big screen romantic comedy has captured and dominated the
popular and scholarly imagination. As a result, scant critical
attention has been paid to its poor relation, the television
version. In Love Wars Mary Irwin seeks to rectify this imbalance
and provides the first international overview dedicated to the
genre. She builds upon the tradition of film studies to offer a
thorough, critical analysis of how televisual romantic comedy has
taken its current shape. From classics such as Moonlighting to the
social commentary of Sex and the City to Gavin and Stacey, Irwin's
work charts the form's evolution and the changing attitudes to
love, sex, class, feminism and the family that it represents. Her
central focus is women's changing experiences and as such she
contributes crucial new scholarship to feminist television studies.
Her immersion in the socio-cultural context also means that it is a
valuable tool for students and scholars in the fields of
television, media, culture and gender studies.
Ararat, a behemoth of a mountain, is 17,000 feet of pain for anyone
who dares trespass upon its icy heights. It is a place of dread
where one wrong step can send climbers careening down a steep,
glacial field into the abyss known as the Ahora Gorge. Many have
died on those slopes, and some have never been seen again. So why
do climbers come to this place on the far east of the Turkish
Frontier? It is not for sport alone; in fact, for most, that is far
from the real reason. They come to Ararat flirting with death to
find an old boat we all know as Noah's ark. It is said that its
rotting corpse is somewhere up there in the swirling clouds and
slumbering silence of ancient ice. Come with Mary Irwin, one of the
original "ark-aeologists," as she travels to Ararat and back again
uncovering many of the ancient secrets of Noah's ark. You may be
surprised what you find
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
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