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The effort to go beyond given knowledge in different domains -
artistic, scientific, political, metaphysical - is a characteristic
driving force in modernism and the avant-gardes. Since the late
19th century, artists and writers have frequently investigated
their medium and its limits, pursued political and religious aims,
and explored hitherto unknown physical, social and conceptual
spaces, often in ways that combine these forms of critical inquiry
into one and provoke further theoretical and methodological
innovations. The fifth volume of the EAM series casts light on the
history and actuality of investigations, quests and explorations in
the European avant-garde and modernism from the late 19th century
to the present day. The authors seek to answer questions such as:
How have modernism and the avant-garde appropriated scientific
knowledge, religious dogmas and social conventions, pursuing their
investigation beyond the limits of given knowledge and conceptions?
How have modernism and avant-garde created new conceptual models or
representations where other discourses have allegedly failed? In
what ways do practises of investigation, quest or exploration shape
artistic work or the formal and thematic structures of artworks?
The closest he's ever come to super-stardom is playing the back end
of a donkey in the school Nativity play. Then his sister drags him
along to an Apocalips concert and he overhears members of the band
plotting to destroy all humanity. Starting with their own lead
singer. Can Sam discover his hidden talents, infiltrate the World's
Most Evil Boyband and foil their fiendish plan? One thing's for
sure - if he's going to save the universe, he'll need a bit of
help...
Just when Sam thinks life has returned to normal he's bundled into
a black van by agents of the Apocalypse Intelligence Agency who
send him off the remote jungle island of Fin del Mundo to appear on
a celebrity reality TV game show. One of Sam's rival 'celebrity'
contestants is none other than evil music mogul Nigel Cruul, who
the A.I.A. suspect is planning to bring back the Horsewomen of the
Apocalypse. Luckily his best friend Milo and kick-ass sister Lexi
are starring in the show too. But they'll have to survive
everything from alligator-infested swamps to public vote offs, if
they're to save the world once more. Perfect for fans of MY BROTHER
IS A SUPERHERO, HAMISH AND THE WORLD STOPPERS and THE PARENT AGENCY
- and anyone who's ever watched a celebrity reality TV show.
This book examines the proliferation of policy making concerning
the recognition and protection of same-sex relationships in the
countries of North and South America, adding to the knowledge of
developments in the United States and Canada, but, mostly notable,
exploring more recent developments in Mexico, Central and South
America, and the Caribbean. While much work has been done on
developments in Europe and upper North America, this book attempts
to broaden the understanding of relationship equality policy
proliferation around the world and to add new insights regarding
the policies of sexuality in different national contexts. The book
discusses the several factors that have constrained and facilitated
policymaking in this area including legal systems, public opinion,
political culture, and, more particularly, the role of religion as
a key obstacle in the recognition of rights for same-sex couples.
The chapters also explore the role of institutional mechanisms,
political parties, NGOs, IGOs, and international norms as
significant factors for policy adoption This book explores policy
innovation for same-sex couples throughout the Americas and
includes same-sex marriage legislation, civil unions, and other new
developments for same-sex couples throughout the Americas at both
national and sub-national levels. This scholarship is innovative
because though much has been written regarding developments in
North America, there is very little work dealing with recent
developments in the rest of the Americas.
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