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The sexual landscape has changed dramatically in the past few
decades, with the meaning of gender and sexuality now being parsed
within the realms of gender fluidity and nonheteronormative
sexuality. The sea change in sexual attitudes has also made room
for the mainstreaming of internet pornography and the use of
virtual reality, cybersex, and teledildonics for sexual pleasure.
The New Sexual Landscape and Contemporary Psychoanalysis surveys
modern sex culture and suggests ways psychoanalysis can update its
theories and practice to meet the novel needs of today's
generations.
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The Last (Hardcover)
Darran Jordan, Rocco Bosco
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R691
Discovery Miles 6 910
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This book features a series of short stories under the theme of
'the last' that are written and illustrated by the team of Rocco
Bosco and Darran Jordan. The last soldier faces a different kind of
war, the last bullet is fired in an attempt to save lives, the last
supper is served to a changeable beast and the last flower finally
blooms. These are experimental black and white comics that play
with the poetic to deliver their haunting tales.
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Helm (Hardcover)
Darran Jordan, Rocco Bosco, Sean Lee
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R813
Discovery Miles 8 130
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There are heroes among us...or at least there were. After a
meteorite shower imbued people with amazing powers the world became
a strange and colourful place, but they have all vanished now,
leaving only memories. When Shard Industries is attacked by Data
Pirates it is up to Erik Neptune to grasp the mantle that his
father had worn and become the hero Helm - for without a hero
nothing can save them. But whether he has powers or not, Erik has
little chance against the forces gathering to oppose him, forces
with plans to manipulate the entire human race...
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Never (Hardcover)
Darran Jordan, Rocco Bosco
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R1,124
Discovery Miles 11 240
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Growing up on Windmill Island, Liam thought he was just an ordinary
boy. It was only when his imaginary friend Horatio started
introducing him to the darker aspects of reality that he realized
something was terribly wrong with the world, and it might be up to
him to fix it. Once you try tampering with reality however, things
aren't likely to be the same ever again...This is a dark fantasy of
childhood nightmares and alternate worlds both strange and
terrifying.
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Everyman (Paperback)
Darran Jordan, Rocco Bosco
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R429
Discovery Miles 4 290
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Reborn time and again throughout the ages, one soul struggles
through loss and horror towards enlightenment. Sometimes hero,
sometimes villain, he is always the touchstone upon which humanity
will be judged, a scapegoat, a prisoner, a victim...an Everyman.
This is a fantasy story told through numerous historical ages, from
a medieval morality play to an impossible enlightenment prison and
beyond.
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Everyman (Hardcover)
Darran Jordan, Rocco Bosco
bundle available
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R824
Discovery Miles 8 240
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Reborn time and again throughout the ages, one soul struggles
through loss and horror towards enlightenment. Sometimes hero,
sometimes villain, he is always the touchstone upon which humanity
will be judged, a scapegoat, a prisoner, a victim...an Everyman.
This is a fantasy story told through numerous historical ages, from
a medieval morality play to an impossible enlightenment prison and
beyond.
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Last Knight (Paperback)
Darran Jordan, Rocco Bosco
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R539
Discovery Miles 5 390
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The stories of myth and legend tell of a mighty battle fought on
the field of Camlann, a final battle where father and son clashed
at the heads of two titanic armies, where the last chapter of King
Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table was finally played out.
This is, of course, a lie. The final days of Camelot were far
darker, far stranger and far more deadly than any bard has ever
told, and Camlann was only the beginning. As Lancelot returned, as
Guinevere was reinstated as Queen, and as Arthur sought for one
last time to heal the land that it was his birthright to protect, a
brooding menace grew in strength threatening to tear the kingdom
apart forever. In the last days of the Age of Magic a menace would
come that none foresaw, and against whom not even the fabled
Knights of the Round Table could survive. A menace known only as
Merlin...
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Last Knight (Hardcover)
Darran Jordan, Rocco Bosco
bundle available
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R970
Discovery Miles 9 700
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The stories of myth and legend tell of a mighty battle fought on
the field of Camlann, a final battle where father and son clashed
at the heads of two titanic armies, where the last chapter of King
Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table was finally played out.
This is, of course, a lie. The final days of Camelot were far
darker, far stranger and far more deadly than any bard has ever
told, and Camlann was only the beginning. As Lancelot returned, as
Guinevere was reinstated as Queen, and as Arthur sought for one
last time to heal the land that it was his birthright to protect, a
brooding menace grew in strength threatening to tear the kingdom
apart forever. In the last days of the Age of Magic a menace would
come that none foresaw, and against whom not even the fabled
Knights of the Round Table could survive. A menace known only as
Merlin...
Popular culture has often presented a mythologised version of
archaeology that at times misinforms the general public about
broader academic intentions. The fantastic and bizarre continue to
capture the public imagination, so that while archaeological teams
excavate, survey and record, they occupy the same geographic
locations as ghost tour operators and seekers of the supernatural.
Not only does archaeology operate within the same geography as
modern mythology, but widespread access to technology, from
satellite imagery to GPS data, means that enthusiastic amateurs can
partake in their own investigations. With limited landscape
identification training, an enthusiasm for discovery and strange
cultural biases, fringe operators have utilised new technologies to
justify old fallacies through variant forms of amateur
archaeology.This collection draws on the wealth of work currently
being undertaken by contemporary archaeologists in Australia, from
rock art observations to art/archaeology experiments and even space
archaeology. It explores archaeology on the edge, contextualising
the fringe dwellers that operate on the periphery of accepted
academia. It also looks at contemporary archaeological theory and
practice in relation to these fringe operators, developing
approaches toward interaction, in contrast to the more common
reaction of repudiation. The relationship between the accepted
centre and the outer edge in contemporary archaeological practice
and theory unveils much about popular misconceptions and how
archaeological spaces can be overlaid with variant mythological and
cultural interpretations.
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