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This book examines the striking resurgence of the literary letter
at the end of the long twentieth century. It explores how authors
returned to epistolary conventions to create dialogue across
national, linguistic and cultural borders and repositions a range
of contemporary and postcolonial authors never considered together
before, including Monica Ali, John Berger, Amitav Ghosh, Michael
Ondaatje and Alice Walker. Through a series of situated readings,
the book shows how the return to epistolarity is underpinned by
ideals relating to dialogue and human connection. Several of the
works use letters to present non-anglophone material to the
anglophone reader. Others use letters to challenge policed borders:
the prison, occupied territory, the nation state. Elsewhere,
letters are used to connect correspondents in different cultural
and linguistic contexts. Common to all of the works considered in
this book is the appeal that they make to us, as readers, and the
responsibility they place on us to respond to this address. By
taking the epistle as its starting point and pursuing Auerbach's
speculative ideal of weltliteratur, this book turns away from the
dominant trend of 'distant reading' in world literature, and shows
that it is in the close situated analysis of form and composition
that the concept of world literature emerges most clearly. This
study seeks to re-think the ways in which we read world literature
and shows how the literary letter, in old and new forms, speaks
powerfully again in this period.
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Moon Milk (Paperback)
Rachel Bower
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Verse Matters (Paperback)
Rachel Bower, Helen Mort
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Multimodal Technologies for Perception of Humans - International Evaluation Workshops CLEAR 2007 and RT 2007, Baltimore, MD, USA, May 8-11, 2007, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 2008 ed.)
Rainer Stiefelhagen, Rachel Bowers, Jonathan Fiscus
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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed joint
post-workshop proceedings of two co-located events: the Second
International Workshop on Classification of Events, Activities and
Relationships, CLEAR 2007, and the 5th Rich Transcription 2007
Meeting Recognition evaluation, RT 2007, held in succession in
Baltimore, MD, USA, in May 2007.
The workshops had complementary evaluation efforts; CLEAR for
the evaluation of human activities, events, and relationships in
multiple multimodal data domains; and RT for the evaluation of
speech transcription-related technologies from meeting room audio
collections. The 35 revised full papers presented from CLEAR 2007
cover 3D person tracking, 2D face detection and tracking, person
and vehicle tracking on surveillance data, vehicle and person
tracking aerial videos, person identification, head pose
estimation, and acoustic event detection. The 15 revised full
papers presented from RT 2007 are organized in topical sections on
speech-to-text, and speaker diarization.
Rachel Bower's accomplished debut collection seeks to recover the
lived experiences of women who have often appeared only fleetingly
in official histories. The poems push towards a more expansive
concept of motherhood, including our collective responsibilities
for lives, environments and natural worlds. With heartfelt
lyricism, Bower weaves stories of labour and love. In moments of
fear and determination for survival, this collection is a hymn to
the people and places which shape us. "In Rachel Bower's powerful
new collection, you will find mothers displaced, mothers deceived,
mothers labouring to stay sane and alive. But woven amongst any
vulnerability is a fierce celebration of the mother-body, opened up
to prove the unique and complex stories each one holds. I am
grateful to Bower for finding these women - historical, biblical,
autobiographical - and offering me such inventive, arresting poems,
brim-full with blistering truths." - Rebecca Goss, Poet "Powerful,
compelling and exquisitely crafted, These Mothers of Gods is a
tour-de-force of female-focussed storytelling." - Teika Marija
Smits, Writer and Editor "Rachel Bower's poems show us mothering as
we've never seen it before, through time, history, and mythology.
The collection centres the voice of the other, while conveying
poignant experiences of joy, elation, triumph and hardness. These
image-rich verses are poems of intense curiosity and beauty." -
Jason Allen-Paisant
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