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Drawing together diverse literary, critical and theoretical texts
in which the palimpsest has appeared since its inauguration by
Thomas De Quincey in 1845, "Palimpsest: Literature, Criticism,
Theory" provides the first ever genealogy of this metaphor. Sarah
Dillon's original theorisation argues that the palimpsest has an
involuted structure which illuminates and advances modern thought.
While demonstrating how this structure refigures concepts such as
history, subjectivity, temporality, metaphor, textuality and
sexuality, Dillon returns repeatedly to the question of reading.
This theorisation is interwoven with close readings of texts by D.
H. Lawrence, Arthur Conan Doyle, Umberto Eco, Ian McEwan and H.D.
Clearly written, and negotiating a range of critical theories and
modern literary texts, it provides a reference point and critical
tool for future employment of the concept of 'palimpsestuousness',
and makes a significant contribution to the debate surrounding the
relationship between theoretical and critical writing on
literature.
At a time when the humanities are under fire this book offers not
just a defence but a clear need for engagement with literature and
narrative Authors are very well established in their fields with
huge amounts of experience and credentials that mean the book will
appeal to people in a variety of fields Interjects into real and
ongoing debates around public policy, "truth" and democracy
With the invention of eyeglasses around 1280 near Pisa, the mundane
medium of glass transformed early modern optical technology and
visuality. It also significantly influenced contemporaneous art,
religion, and science. References to glass are found throughout the
Bible and in medieval hagiography and poetry. For instance, glass
is mentioned in descriptions of Heavenly Jerusalem, the Beatific
Vision, and the Incarnation. At the same time, a well-known Islamic
scientific treatise, which likened a portion of the eye's anatomy
to glass, entered the scientific circles of the Latin West. Amidst
this complex web of glass-related phenomena early modern Italian
artists used glass in some of their most important artworks but,
until now, no study has offered a comprehensive consideration of
the important role glass played in shaping the art of the Italian
Renaissance. Seeing Renaissance Glass explores how artists such as
Giotto, Duccio, Nicola Pisano, Simone Martini, and others employed
the medium of glass-whether it be depictions of glass or actual
glass in the form of stained glass, gilded glass, and transparent
glass-to resonate with the period's complex visuality and achieve
their artistic goals. Such an interdisciplinary approach to the
visual culture of early modern Italy is particularly well-suited to
an introductory humanities course as well as classes on media
studies and late medieval and early Renaissance art history. It is
also ideal for a general reader interested in art history or issues
of materiality.
At a time when the humanities are under fire this book offers not
just a defence but a clear need for engagement with literature and
narrative Authors are very well established in their fields with
huge amounts of experience and credentials that mean the book will
appeal to people in a variety of fields Interjects into real and
ongoing debates around public policy, "truth" and democracy
Therapeutic parenting is not your usual parenting style. It's a
special, specific way to raise kids who have experienced trauma in
their past, and requires a lot of commitment and determination -
this is about far more than love and care. But where do you start?
This book is the ideal first step for anyone who wants to
understand how therapeutic parenting works. It offers simple
summaries of the key ideas behind it, fully illustrated throughout
with informative cartoons and graphics. Over 40 different issues
are covered, from dysregulation and fear, to setting boundaries and
parenting in the midst of trauma. The perfect introduction for new
therapeutic parents, family members, teachers or other adults who
need to help support you and your child, this Quick Guide will also
be a source of inspiration for more experienced parents.
This book is the first to examine the history of imaginative
thinking about intelligent machines. As real Artificial
Intelligence (AI) begins to touch on all aspects of our lives, this
long narrative history shapes how the technology is developed,
deployed and regulated. It is therefore a crucial social and
ethical issue. Part I of this book provides a historical overview
from ancient Greece to the start of modernity. These chapters
explore the revealing pre-history of key concerns of contemporary
AI discourse, from the nature of mind and creativity to issues of
power and rights, from the tension between fascination and
ambivalence to investigations into artificial voices and
technophobia. Part II focuses on the twentieth and
twenty-first-centuries in which a greater density of narratives
emerge alongside rapid developments in AI technology. These
chapters reveal not only how AI narratives have consistently been
entangled with the emergence of real robotics and AI, but also how
they offer a rich source of insight into how we might live with
these revolutionary machines. Through their close textual
engagements, these chapters explore the relationship between
imaginative narratives and contemporary debates about AI's social,
ethical and philosophical consequences, including questions of
dehumanization, automation, anthropomorphisation, cybernetics,
cyberpunk, immortality, slavery, and governance. The contributions,
from leading humanities and social science scholars, show that
narratives about AI offer a crucial epistemic site for exploring
contemporary debates about these powerful new technologies.
The writings of Jacques Derrida have had a profound but complex
influence on both film studies and on feminism. In the first work
of its kind, Deconstruction, Feminism, Film explores the
interconnections between these three fields through detailed filmic
and philosophical close readings. Employing a dual feminist
methodology of critique and generation, this book probes the
feminist faultlines in Derrida's thought and generates original
feminist insight into key concerns of contemporary film studies,
including spectatorship, realism vs artifice, narrative,
adaptation, auto/biography and the still. In theory and in
practice, Deconstruction, Feminism, Film performs the possibilities
of a new twenty-first century feminist spectatorship.
The writings of Jacques Derrida have had a profound but complex
influence on both film studies and on feminism. In the first work
of its kind, Deconstruction, Feminism, Film explores the
interconnections between these three fields through detailed filmic
and philosophical close readings. Employing a dual feminist
methodology of critique and generation, this book probes the
feminist faultlines in Derrida's thought and generates original
feminist insight into key concerns of contemporary film studies,
including spectatorship, realism vs artifice, narrative,
adaptation, auto/biography and the still. In theory and in
practice, Deconstruction, Feminism, Film performs the possibilities
of a new twenty-first century feminist spectatorship.
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China Mieville - Critical Essays (Paperback)
Caroline Edwards, Tony Venezia; Series edited by Sarah Dillon; Foreword by China Mieville; Afterword by Roger Luckhurst
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R946
Discovery Miles 9 460
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Maggie Gee (Paperback)
Sarah Dillon, Caroline Edwards; Series edited by Sarah Dillon
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R943
Discovery Miles 9 430
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Drawing together diverse literary, critical and theoretical texts
in which the palimpsest has appeared since its inauguration by
Thomas De Quincey in 1845, Palimpsest: Literature, Criticism,
Theory provides the first ever genealogy of this metaphor. Sarah
Dillon's original theorisation argues that the palimpsest has an
involuted structure which illuminates and advances modern thought.
While demonstrating how this structure refigures concepts such as
history, subjectivity, temporality, metaphor, textuality and
sexuality, Dillon returns repeatedly to the question of reading.
This theorisation is interwoven with close readings of texts by D.
H. Lawrence, Arthur Conan Doyle, Umberto Eco, Ian McEwan and H.D.
Clearly written, and negotiating a range of critical theories and
modern literary texts, it provides a reference point and critical
tool for future employment of the concept of 'palimpsestuousness',
and makes a significant contribution to the debate surrounding the
relationship between theoretical and critical writing on
literature.
Designed as a professional complement to Sarah Naish's bestselling
A-Z of Therapeutic Parenting, this tried and tested resource offers
practical tools for all professionals supporting therapeutic
families. Based on the latest research, and with photocopiable
worksheets, pro formas and charts to use with parents, these tools
will help you to build supportive and stable relationships with
families and reduce family breakdown. The resource is structured
into three parts: 1. The Trauma Tracker Tool - designed to support
the stability of the family and to predict possible incidents by
providing an understanding of the presenting behaviours in the
context of the child's history 2. The Developmental Foundation
Planner - to help professionals to identify and address unmet
developmental needs in a structured way as soon as a child is
placed with a family and thereby help reduce instances of family
breakdown 3. The Behaviour - Assessment of Impact and Resolution
Tool (BAIRT) - which enables practitioners of most levels to engage
in a step by step intervention, breaking down the most complex
behaviours with a problem solving supportive process, thereby
reducing the effects of blocked care and enabling engagement with
parents in an honest, positive process. Simple to use, and easy to
implement, these tools will enable you to create therapeutic,
trauma-informed assessments, intervention and support.
All families of children affected by trauma are on a journey, and
this book will help to guide you and your family on your journey
from trauma to trust. Sarah Naish shares her own experiences of
adopting five siblings. She describes how to use therapeutic
parenting - a deeply nurturing parenting style - to overcome common
challenges when raising children who have experienced trauma. The
book describes a series of difficult episodes for her family,
exploring both parent's and child's experiences of the same events
- with the child's experience written by a former fostered child -
and in doing so reveals the very good reasons why traumatized
children behave as they do. The book explores the misunderstandings
that grow between parents and their children, and provides comfort
to the reader - you are not the only family going through this!
Full of insights from a family and others who have really been
there, this book gives you advice and strategies to help you and
your family thrive.
This colourful pack of jumbo cards is the ideal resource for anyone
who wants a fresh and creative way to explore what therapeutic
parenting involves. Designed to help parents of children who have
experienced trauma, as well as the range of professionals who
support them, this pack offers simple summaries of the key
principles of therapeutic parenting. Each card features a cartoon
and quote taken from the author's bestselling book The Quick Guide
to Therapeutic Parenting. Each explains a different element of
therapeutic parenting, accompanied by a concise explanation on the
back. Over 40 different issues are covered, from dysregulation and
fear, to setting boundaries and parenting in the midst of trauma,
and the cards are accompanied by a booklet which explains more
about therapeutic parenting and how the pack can be used. The
resource has been designed to be used flexibly, so get creative!
You may want to use as a playful conversation starter for talking
about parenting, a learning tool for those wanting to develop their
skills, or simply a source of inspiration - pinned to the wall for
when things get tough!
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