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Game Over (Paperback)
Jonathan Green, James Wallis, Sarah Peploe, Jonathan Oliver, Simon Bestwick, …
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In the cavern-like darkness of the arcade, the neon phosphor-glow
of the screen beckons you close. Drawn to the dancing pixels like a
moth to a flame, digging deep in your pocket you pull out a shiny
coin and thumb it into the slot as the electronic siren sings the
fanfare that marks your arrival. One hand on the joystick, the
other splayed across the control buttons, your pulse begins to
quicken. Ready Player One Press StartYou've barely begun but
suddenly the discordant bleeps are trumpeting your failure as your
8-bit adventure comes to an abrupt end. At least in the world of
the video arcade you get a second chance. But what is the true
price you pay when you make a pact with the digital demon? There's
always another coin, an extra life to be earned, a second
chance...Isn't there?GAME OVERA dozen stories of creeping dread and
savage horror inspired by the humble amusement arcade and the
classic coin-ops of yesteryear. Twelve tales to chill your blood by
twelve masters of the malevolent and the macabre.Just keep
reminding yourself, it's only a game...Isn't it?
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French Feminism Reader (Hardcover)
Kelly Oliver; Contributions by Simone De Beauvoir, Michele Le Doeuff, Christine Delphy, Colette Guillaumin, …
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French Feminism Reader is a collection of essays representing the
authors and issues from French theory most influential in the
American context. The book is designed for use in courses, and it
includes illuminating introductions to the work of each author.
These introductions include biographical information, influences
and intellectual context, major themes in the author's work as a
whole, and specific introductions to the selections in this volume.
The contributors represent the two trends in French theory that
have proven most useful to American feminists: social theory and
psychoanalytic theory. Both of these trends move away from any
traditional discussions of nature toward discussions of socially
constructed notions of sex, sexuality and gender roles. While
feminists interested in social theory focus on the ways in which
social institutions shape these notions, feminists interested in
psychoanalytic theory focus on cultural representations of sex,
sexuality and gender roles, and the ways that they affect the
psyche. This collection includes selections by Simone de Beauvoir,
Christine Delphy, Colette Guilluamin, Monique Wittig, Michele Le
Doeuff, Julia Kristeva, Luce Irigaray, and Helene Cixous.
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French Feminism Reader (Paperback)
Kelly Oliver; Contributions by Simone De Beauvoir, Michele Le Doeuff, Christine Delphy, Colette Guillaumin, …
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French Feminism Reader is a collection of essays representing the
authors and issues from French theory most influential in the
American context. The book is designed for use in courses, and it
includes illuminating introductions to the work of each author.
These introductions include biographical information, influences
and intellectual context, major themes in the author's work as a
whole, and specific introductions to the selections in this volume.
The contributors represent the two trends in French theory that
have proven most useful to American feminists: social theory and
psychoanalytic theory. Both of these trends move away from any
traditional discussions of nature toward discussions of socially
constructed notions of sex, sexuality and gender roles. While
feminists interested in social theory focus on the ways in which
social institutions shape these notions, feminists interested in
psychoanalytic theory focus on cultural representations of sex,
sexuality and gender roles, and the ways that they affect the
psyche. This collection includes selections by Simone de Beauvoir,
Christine Delphy, Colette Guilluamin, Monique Wittig, Michele Le
Doeuff, Julia Kristeva, Luce Irigaray, and Helene Cixous.
The Oxford Handbook of Carl Schmitt collects thirty original
chapters on the diverse oeuvre of one of the most controversial
thinkers of the twentieth century. Carl Schmitt (1888-1985) was a
German theorist whose anti-liberalism continues to inspire scholars
and practitioners on both the Left and the Right. Despite Schmitt's
rabid antisemitism and partisan legal practice in Nazi Germany, the
appeal of his trenchant critiques of, among other things,
aestheticism, representative democracy, and international law as
well as of his theoretical justifications of dictatorship and rule
by exception is undiminished. Uniquely located at the intersection
of law, the social sciences, and the humanities, this volume brings
together sophisticated yet accessible interpretations of Schmitt's
sprawling thought and complicated biography. The contributors hail
from diverse disciplines, including art, law, literature,
philosophy, political science, and history. In addition to opening
up exciting new avenues of research, The Oxford Handbook of Carl
Schmitt provides the intellectual foundations for an improved
understanding of the political, legal, and cultural thought of this
most infamous of German theorists. A substantial introduction
places the trinity of Schmitt's thought in a broad context.
The Oxford Handbook of Carl Schmitt collects thirty original
chapters on the diverse oeuvre of one of the most controversial
thinkers of the twentieth century. Carl Schmitt (1888-1985) was a
German theorist whose anti-liberalism continues to inspire scholars
and practitioners on both the Left and the Right. Despite Schmitt's
rabid anti-semitism and partisan legal practice in Nazi Germany,
the appeal of his trenchant critiques of, among other things,
aestheticism, representative democracy, and international law as
well as of his theoretical justifications of dictatorship and rule
by exception is undiminished. Uniquely located at the intersection
of law, the social sciences, and the humanities, this volume brings
together sophisticated yet accessible interpretations of Schmitt's
sprawling thought and complicated biography. The contributors hail
from diverse disciplines, including art, law, literature,
philosophy, political science, and history. In addition to opening
up exciting new avenues of research, The Oxford Handbook of Carl
Schmitt provides the intellectual foundations for an improved
understanding of the political, legal, and cultural thought of this
most infamous of German theorists. A substantial introduction
places the trinity of Schmitt's thought in a broad context.
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War Haikus (Paperback)
Julieta Warman; Introduction by Leopoldo Brizuela; Translated by John Oliver Simon
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Selected Poems (English, Spanish, Paperback)
Eduardo Milan; Edited by Antonio Ochoa; Translated by John Oliver Simon, Patrick Madden, Steven Stewart
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Poetry. Latino/Latina Studies. Bilingual Edition. Translated from
Spanish by John Oliver Simon, Patrick Madden, and Steven Stewart.
Edited by Antonio Ochoa. Eduardo Milan was born in 1952 in Rivera,
Uruguay, a small city that shares a street with the city of Santana
do Livramento in Brazil. He lost his Brazilian mother when he was
only a year-and-a-half old. As a teenager his father sent him to
live in the countryside, an experience that transformed the shy boy
into a confident young man. During the repressive military
dictatorship of the 1970s and '80s his father was arrested for his
involvement in the national resistance movement known as the
Tupamaros. He was given a twenty-four-year prison sentence. The
name of the prison where he was sent was Libertad (Freedom). After
living in fear for several years following his father's arrest,
Milan went into exile in Mexico in 1979 where he still lives, in a
white house with a fig tree in the garden. From the late '80s to
the early '90s he wrote a column on contemporary Latin American
poetry for the journal Vuelta, which was directed by Octavio Paz.
In 1997 he was awarded one of the most prestigious poetry awards in
Mexico, the Aguascalientes prize, for his book of poems Alegrial.
This volume is the first significant selection of his work in
English.
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Selected Poems (Paperback, New)
Elsa Cross; Edited by Tony Frazer; Translated by John Oliver Simon, Ruth Fainlight, Luis Ingelmo, …
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Elsa Cross (born 1946) is one of Mexico's most significant
contemporary poets, and this is the first full-length collection of
her work in English - a long overdue but welcome opportunity for
Anglo-American readers to get a sense of the full breadth of her
work. The work selected for this volume concentrates on her longer
poems, which are at the core of Elsa Cross' work - ranging from the
remarkable "Bacchantes", which dates from the late '70s and early
'80s and offered here in full, through "Malabar Canto" - suffused
with the spirit of India - to the odes, dithyrambs and elegies of
the recent Greek-inflected works. Elsa Cross' work is typified by
its strong metaphysical orientation, coupled with a dazzling
surface and remarkable imagery, and offers the English-speaking
reader a new experience. A poetry to be savoured, thanks to the
efforts of the five translators at work here, all of whom worked
closely with the author to bring these poems successfully across
the language barrier.
This title provides an authoritative and timely review of the OLM
experiment - its achievements, its weaknesses, and its ongoing
relevance for the Church today. Ordained Anglican ministry is
changing rapidly. Soon the majority of clergy are likely to be
volunteers and, especially in rural areas, female. All mainstream
Churches recognise that new contexts need new forms of ministry.
Ordained Local Ministers (OLMs) are priests specifically called out
by their local congregation and ordained to minister in that
locality. Half the dioceses in England and elsewhere in the
Anglican Communion including Australasia, Scotland and North
America have established formal schemes to enable this type of
ministry. Some dioceses believe the process has helped to
revitalise parishes and raise the spiritual temperature of
congregations. Others have called a halt, believing their schemes
have somehow gone wrong or have not 'delivered'. The time has come
for a calm assessment of available evidence about an experiment
into which the Church has poured considerable time, effort and
money over the last twenty years. Does it have ongoing value, or is
it just one more bright idea that has flourished for a season and
has now had its day?
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