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Tragedy of Riches: How Our Politics Has Failed Us and Why We Need a New Economic Destiny (Paperback, New): Stephen Barber Tragedy of Riches: How Our Politics Has Failed Us and Why We Need a New Economic Destiny (Paperback, New)
Stephen Barber
R319 R263 Discovery Miles 2 630 Save R56 (18%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Offering a critical analysis of the UK political system, Tragedy of Riches argues that politicians over the past twenty years have changed our economic destiny for the worse. The corresponding demise of ideology means that there can be no great improvement in the British economy without fundamental political change. Stephen Barber introduces the concept of the `mixed economic settlement'; the argument that the policy mix in which Europe and the United States operates is forged in three contrasting forms of liberalism to have emerged in the post-war West: economic, welfare and social liberalism. He describes how our single-minded pursuit of prosperity has constrained politics from being a force for good. The book argues that the present economic policies of the UK government are unsustainable and, if they are to tackle the difficult issues of modern society, politicians and communities alike need to face up to this truth.

The Defeated, the Exalted: Poems by Marcus Reichert (Paperback, First): Marcus Reichert, Stephen Barber, Donald B Kuspit The Defeated, the Exalted: Poems by Marcus Reichert (Paperback, First)
Marcus Reichert, Stephen Barber, Donald B Kuspit
R275 Discovery Miles 2 750 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Reclaiming the Revolution - Extraordinary Adventures in Politics and Leadership at the Inflection Point of Industry 4.0... Reclaiming the Revolution - Extraordinary Adventures in Politics and Leadership at the Inflection Point of Industry 4.0 (Paperback)
Stephen Barber
R538 R441 Discovery Miles 4 410 Save R97 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days
The Projectionists - Eadweard Muybridge and the Future Projections of the Moving Image (Paperback): Stephen Barber The Projectionists - Eadweard Muybridge and the Future Projections of the Moving Image (Paperback)
Stephen Barber
R989 Discovery Miles 9 890 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Eadweard Muybridge is among the seminal originators of the contemporary world's visual form. Projectionists examines mostly unknown aspects of Muybridge's work: his period as a touring projectionist who enthralled audiences with unprecedented moving-images and his creation of a moving-image auditorium-long before cinemas-in which to project his work at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition. That auditorium was both a catastrophe and a vital precursor for the following century's manias for projection. Based on new research into his travels, audiences, auditoria, and projectors, Projectionists explores Muybridge's initiating role in moving-image projection and also maps his driving inspiration for subsequent filmmakers preoccupied with the volatile entity of projection, from 1890s Berlin to contemporary Japan, via further World's Exposition events and cinemas' overheated projection-boxes.

A Sinister Assassin – Last Writings, Ivry–Sur–Seine, September 1947 to March 1948 (Paperback): Antonin Artaud, Stephen... A Sinister Assassin – Last Writings, Ivry–Sur–Seine, September 1947 to March 1948 (Paperback)
Antonin Artaud, Stephen Barber
R397 R327 Discovery Miles 3 270 Save R70 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A Sinister Assassin contains original translations of Antonin Artaud’s last writings and interviews, most never previously available in English. A Sinister Assassin presents translations of Antonin Artaud’s largely unknown final work of 1947–48, revealing new insights into his obsessions with human anatomy, sexuality, societal power, creativity, and ill-will—notably, preoccupations of the contemporary world.   Artaud’s last conception of performance is that of a dance-propelled act of autopsy, generating a â€body without organs†which negates malevolent microbial epidemics. This book assembles Artaud’s crucial writings and press interviews from September 1947 to March 1948, undertaken at a decrepit pavilion in the grounds of a convalescence clinic in Ivry-sur-Seine, on the southern edge of Paris, as well as in-transit through Paris’s streets. It also draws extensively on Artaud’s manuscripts and original interviews with his friends, collaborators, and doctors throughout the 1940s, illuminating the many manifestations of Artaud’s final writings: the contents of his last, death-interrupted notebook; his letters; his two final key texts; his glossolalia; the magazine issue which collected his last fragments; and the two extraordinary interviews he gave to national newspaper journalists in the final days of his life, in which he denounces and refuses both his work’s recent censorship and his imminent death.   Edited, translated, and with an introduction by Stephen Barber, A Sinister Assassin illuminates Artaud’s last, most intensive, and terminal work for the first time.  

Westminster, Governance and the Politics of Policy Inaction - 'Do Nothing' (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2017): Stephen Barber Westminster, Governance and the Politics of Policy Inaction - 'Do Nothing' (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2017)
Stephen Barber
R1,684 Discovery Miles 16 840 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book shows how political inaction has shaped the politics, economy and society we recognize today, despite the fact that policymakers are incentivised to act and to be seen to act decisively. Politicians make decisions which affect our lives every day but in our combative Westminster system, are usually only held to account for those which change something. But what about decisions to do nothing? What about policy which is discarded in favour of an alternative? What about opposition for naked political advantage? This book argues that not only is policy inaction an overlooked part of British politics but also that it is just as important as active policy and can have just as significant an impact on society. Addressing the topic for perhaps the first time, it offers a provocative analysis of 'do nothing' politics. It shows why politicians are rarely incentivized to do nothing, preferring hyperactivity. It explores the philosophical and structural drivers of inaction when it happens and highlights the contradictions in behavior. It explains why Attlee and Thatcher enjoyed lasting policy legacies to this day, and considers the nature of opposition and the challenge of holding 'do nothing' policy decisions to account.

Tokyo Supernova (Paperback): Stephen Barber Tokyo Supernova (Paperback)
Stephen Barber
R314 R258 Discovery Miles 2 580 Save R56 (18%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the final part of 'Tokyo Trilogy', the gorgeous media provocatrice Angeliko Slavsko returns to the tsunami-hit megalopolis to team up with her gang and instigate an all-out confrontation.

Radio Works: 1946-48 (Paperback): Antonin Artaud, Stephen Barber, Clayton Eshleman, Ros Murray Radio Works: 1946-48 (Paperback)
Antonin Artaud, Stephen Barber, Clayton Eshleman, Ros Murray
R376 Discovery Miles 3 760 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Following his release from the Rodez asylum, Antonin Artaud decided he wanted his new work to connect with a vast public audience, and he chose to record radio broadcasts in order to carry through that aim. That determination led him to his most experimental and incendiary project, To Have Done with the Judgement of God, 1947-48, in which he attempted to create a new language of texts, screams, and cacophonies: a language designed to be heard by millions, aimed, as Artaud said, for "road-menders." In the broadcast, he interrogated corporeality and introduced the idea of the "body without organs," crucial to the later work of Deleuze and Guattari. The broadcast, commissioned by the French national radio station, was banned shortly before its planned transmission, much to Artaud's fury. This volume collects all of the texts for To Have Done with the Judgement of God, together with several of the letters Artaud wrote to friends and enemies in the short period between his work's censorship and his death. Also included is the text of an earlier broadcast from 1946, Madness and Black Magic, written as a manifesto prefiguring his subsequent broadcast. Clayton Eshleman's extraordinary translations of the broadcasts activate these works in their extreme provocation.

London Eyes - Reflections in Text and Image (Hardcover, New): Gail Cunningham, Stephen Barber London Eyes - Reflections in Text and Image (Hardcover, New)
Gail Cunningham, Stephen Barber
R3,793 Discovery Miles 37 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"London Eyes provides paths through the city, chancing upon those stories that ultimately have the potential to change London, to see it with new eyes, casting new shadows and seeing new stories open up at many turns. This collection has at its heart a joyous fascination with the city and the texts, images and films that have contributed to our ideas about London. It was a wonderful opportunity to stumble upon some new panoramas." Film Philosophy

London incessantly generates and incites cultural responses, pre-eminently in the interconnected domains of literature and film. This book demonstrates that those responses have been sustained as vital experiments and engagements in configuring the city and its inhabitants. Including essays by prominent cultural, literary and film historians this volume forms an original and incisive contribution to ongoing debates about the city's intricate cultural history and its construction through both language and image, as a crucial site of identity, desire, exile and displacement.

Gail Cunningham is Professor of English and Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at Kingston University. Her recent publications include Houses in Between (CUP, 2004) Anna Lombard (Birmingham University Press, 2002) and He-Notes: Reconstructing Masculinity (Palgrave, 2000).

Stephen Barber is a Professor of Media Arts at Kingston University. His most recent publications include The Vanishing Map (Berg, 2006), Hijikata (Creation, 2006) and The Art of Destruction (Creation 2004). He has been awarded international prizes and awards for his work by the Rockefeller Foundation, the Getty Program, the Ford Foundation, the DAAD Berlin Artists and Writers Programme, the Annenberg Foundation, the Leverhulme Trust, the Japan Foundation, the British Academy, the Daiwa Foundation, the Saison Foundation, and the London Arts Board.

The Art Of Destruction - The Vienna Action Group In Film, Art & Performance (Paperback): Stephen Barber The Art Of Destruction - The Vienna Action Group In Film, Art & Performance (Paperback)
Stephen Barber
R552 R448 Discovery Miles 4 480 Save R104 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The iconoclastic work of the Vienna Action Group is now more contemporary than ever before, and THE ART OF DESTRUCTION provides a comprehensive introduction to that work in both film and performance. Fully illustrated and annotated, and including an extensive filmography, this is a book of compelling interest to all students of film, art and performance, and for all readers engaged with questioning social and corporate cultures.

Artaud 1937 Apocalypse - Letters from Ireland August to 21 September 1937 (Paperback): Antonin Artaud, Stephen Barber Artaud 1937 Apocalypse - Letters from Ireland August to 21 September 1937 (Paperback)
Antonin Artaud, Stephen Barber
R253 Discovery Miles 2 530 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Antonin Artaud's journey to Ireland in 1937 marked an extraordinary--and apocalyptic--turning point in his life and career. After publishing the manifesto The New Revelations of Being about the "catastrophic immediate-future," Artaud abruptly left Paris for Ireland, remaining there for six weeks without money. Traveling first to the isolated island of Inishmore off Ireland's western coast, then to Galway, and finally to Dublin, Artaud was eventually arrested as an undesirable alien, beaten by the police, and summarily deported back to France. On his return, he spent nine years in asylums, remaining there through the entire span of World War II. During his fateful journey, Artaud wrote letters to friends in Paris which included several "magic spells," intended to curse his enemies and protect his friends from the city's forthcoming incineration and the Antichrist's appearance. (To Andre Breton, he wrote: "It's the Unbelievable--yes, the Unbelievable--it's the Unbelievable which is the truth.") This book collects all of Artaud's surviving correspondence from his time in Ireland, as well as photographs of the locations he traveled through. Featuring an afterword and notes by the book's translator, Stephen Barber, this edition marks the seventieth anniversary of Artaud's death.

White Noise Ballrooms (Paperback): Stephen Barber White Noise Ballrooms (Paperback)
Stephen Barber
R566 R479 Discovery Miles 4 790 Save R87 (15%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"The devil is at our heels . . . . at the heart of the city's aberrations." Picture a lost city in northern England during the momentous winter of 1978-the final winter before the onset of the Thatcher era, at the peak of the punk rock movement. A notorious serial killer-the Yorkshire Ripper-terrorizes the city's women, unhindered by an aimless police force. Violent outbursts of gang warfare transect the city's streets while an immense insane asylum overlooks the chaos from the outskirts. This innovative and disturbing novel follows a group of teens as they engulf themselves in punk-rock cacophonies and the accompanying riots that erupt in the city's decrepit hotel ballrooms and subterranean nightclubs. Written in a captivating, immersive first-person voice that meshes raw corporeality and urban insurgency, White Noise Ballrooms deploys recent history to piercingly illuminate the contemporary moment.

Antonin Artaud - Blows and Bombs (Paperback, Main): Stephen Barber Antonin Artaud - Blows and Bombs (Paperback, Main)
Stephen Barber
R481 Discovery Miles 4 810 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Antonin Artaud is one of the great cultural legends of the 20th century. His Theatre of Cruelty altered the course of modern theatre and his experiments with the Surrealist movement have proved inspirational throughout Europe and America. But Artaud's life was one of terrible failure and confrontation, an exploration of the extremes of agony and joy. At the end of a long series of journeys - both physical and spiritual - aimed at creating a magical culture of the human body, he was arrested and interned for nine years in a succession of French lunatic asylums, where he suffered starvation and was subjected to 50 electroshock treatments. This book is a faithful portrait of his life and work.

"The Human Face" and Other Writings on His Drawings (Paperback): Antonin Artaud "The Human Face" and Other Writings on His Drawings (Paperback)
Antonin Artaud; Edited by Stephen Barber; Translated by Clayton Eshleman; Introduction by Richard Hawkins
R372 R300 Discovery Miles 3 000 Save R72 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
England's Darkness (Paperback): Stephen Barber England's Darkness (Paperback)
Stephen Barber
R278 R227 Discovery Miles 2 270 Save R51 (18%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Following England's future corporate and digital disintegration, and the fall of its cities, a hallucinatory conflict - inspired and propelled by the history and traces of 1970s punk rock and the spectres of Jimmy Saville and Peter Sutcliffe, the 'Kings of Leeds' - erupts between the South and the North, so virulent and all-engulfing that only fragments of its memory can survive.

"Here Lies" preceded by "The Indian Culture" (Paperback): Antonin Artaud, Stephen Barber, Clayton Eshleman "Here Lies" preceded by "The Indian Culture" (Paperback)
Antonin Artaud, Stephen Barber, Clayton Eshleman
R302 R245 Discovery Miles 2 450 Save R57 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Here Lies" preceded by "The Indian Culture" collects two of Antonin Artaud's foremost poetic works from the last period of his life. He wrote both works soon after his release from the psychiatric hospital of Rodez and his return to Paris, and they were published during the flurry of intensive activity and protests against his work's censorship. The Indian Culture is the first and most ambitious work of Artaud's last period. It deals with his travels in Mexico in 1936 where Artaud sets aside his usual preoccupations with peyote and the Tarahumara people's sorcerers to directly anatomize his obsessions with gods, corporeality, and sexuality. Here Lies is Artaud's final declaration of autonomy for his own body from its birth to its imminent death, won at the cost of multiple battles against the infiltrating powers amassed to steal that birth and death away from him. Both works demonstrate Artaud's final poetry as a unique amalgam of delicate linguistic invention and ferociously obscene invective. "Here Lies" preceded by "The Indian Culture" was translated by the award-winning translator Clayton Eshleman, widely seen as the preeminent translator into English of Artaud's work, with its profound intensity and multiply nuanced language. For the first time since its first publication, this bilingual edition presents the two works in one volume, as Artaud originally intended. This edition also features a contextual afterword by Stephen Barber as well as new material, previously untranslated into English.

Fractured Eye Volume One - A Journal of Subversive Film Arts (Paperback): Jack Hunter, Stephen Barber Fractured Eye Volume One - A Journal of Subversive Film Arts (Paperback)
Jack Hunter, Stephen Barber
R468 R384 Discovery Miles 3 840 Save R84 (18%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

FRACTURED EYE is new large-format annual film journal, edited by well-known authors Stephen Barber and Jack Hunter, who between them have produced around 50 books on global cinema and cultural history. FRACTURED EYE does not concern itself with either "mainstream" or "cult" cinema, but rather takes its cue from Amos Vogel's seminal 1974 study Film As A Subversive Art. Subjects covered by FRACTURED EYE Volume One include illegal film pornography in the 1970s, execution film documents of WW2, film documents of extreme performance art, subversive film documentaries, unfilmed surrealist film scenarios, revolutionary Japanese cinema of 1969, the origins of film projection technology, films of urban demolition, surgical films, and various works of renegade, politically prohibited or transgressive cinema. The book is heavily illustrated with unusual and often disquieting photographs, and is recommended for adult readers only. Subjects covered include Vienna Aktion Cinema, Tokyo 1969, Tatsumi Hijikata, Pierre Guyotat, Koji Wakamatsu, Cosey Fanni Tutti, Skladanowsky Brothers, Georges Franju, and much more.

Controlled Atmosphere IR Belt Furnace, Operation & Theory, LA-306 Models 3rd ed (Paperback): James Clark, Stephen Barber Controlled Atmosphere IR Belt Furnace, Operation & Theory, LA-306 Models 3rd ed (Paperback)
James Clark, Stephen Barber
R3,951 Discovery Miles 39 510 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Controlled Atmosphere IR Belt Furnace Model LA-309P Operation & Theory (Paperback): James Clark, Stephen Barber Controlled Atmosphere IR Belt Furnace Model LA-309P Operation & Theory (Paperback)
James Clark, Stephen Barber
R3,604 Discovery Miles 36 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Controlled atmosphere infrared furnace setup, operation, theory and troubleshooting for LCI model LA-309P model Lab furnaces with PLC. IR thermal processing.

Controlled Atmosphere Belt Furnace with PLC (Paperback): James Clark, Stephen Barber Controlled Atmosphere Belt Furnace with PLC (Paperback)
James Clark, Stephen Barber
R3,602 Discovery Miles 36 020 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Controlled Atmosphere IR Belt Furnace, Operation & Theory, LA-306 Models (Paperback): James Clark, Stephen Barber Controlled Atmosphere IR Belt Furnace, Operation & Theory, LA-306 Models (Paperback)
James Clark, Stephen Barber
R3,583 Discovery Miles 35 830 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Geo-Politics of the City (Paperback, New): Stephen Barber The Geo-Politics of the City (Paperback, New)
Stephen Barber; Foreword by Peter Jay
R534 Discovery Miles 5 340 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

With a foreword by former BBC political editor and Ambassador to Washington Peter Jay, this collection of essays examines the geo-political and economic implications of the City of London's financial markets in a globalised world. Exploring globalisation, the growth of China and India, terrorism, corporate social responsibility, the powerful foreign exchange markets and questions of democratic control, this book is lively and stimulating.

The Vanishing Map - A Journey from LA to Tokyo to the Heart of Europe (Hardcover, Illustrated Ed): Stephen Barber The Vanishing Map - A Journey from LA to Tokyo to the Heart of Europe (Hardcover, Illustrated Ed)
Stephen Barber
R1,663 R1,466 Discovery Miles 14 660 Save R197 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Stephen Barber takes the reader on an extraordinary journey from LA to Tokyo via Europe. He carries only a crumpled map in his pocket, a map which plots a horrifying past, a disappearing present and a future collapsing into banality. A virtual reality flight across this territory reveals the surfaces of things, a landscape made by war and technological advances. Coming back to earth and to his own body, Stephen Barber follows the map from city to city. He discovers how cities, once densely layered with a civilization's history of follies and obsessions, are increasingly oblivious places, accelerating the erasure of their own histories, forgetting themselves. Barber's journey becomes a profound meditation on the future of the city and the role of memory in our lives.Dazzlingly written, erudite, and by turns funny, elegiac and horrific, The Vanishing Map explores what cities were, are and will be. Deeper than this, it questions how memory - personal, urban, national and global memory - can survive.

Annihilation Zones - Far East Atrocities of the 20th Century (Paperback, Illustrated Ed): Stephen Barber Annihilation Zones - Far East Atrocities of the 20th Century (Paperback, Illustrated Ed)
Stephen Barber
R417 R346 Discovery Miles 3 460 Save R71 (17%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

From Pol Pot's reign of terror in Cambodia during the late seventies, to Japanese medical experimentation camps, and USSR death camps at Kolyma, on the Far Eastern Pacific coast, where 12 million Soviet citizens were gratuitously and systematically massacred," Annihilation Zones "examines the shocking Far Eastern tradition of brutal murder and atrocity which persists to this day.

Stephen Barber, cultural historian and leading academic, presents this graphic, revelatory document demonstrating how homicide and xenophobia remain inextricably entwined in the Far Eastern psyche, ever-ready to resurface. Illustrated with rare and harrowing photographs, "Annihilation Zones "is volume 1 in Creation Books new "Modern Death" series and the follow-up to Barber's best-selling "Caligula: Divine Carnage."

NEW: "The Modern Death series: The history of the 20th century - both military and social - is defined by violent death. The Modern Death series examines every aspect of human annihilation, from the mass battle casualties and civilian atrocities of war to the world-changing political assassinations, mass murders, celebrity suicides and car crash deaths which define our lives and times.

Tokyo Vertigo (Paperback, New Updated): Stephen Barber Tokyo Vertigo (Paperback, New Updated)
Stephen Barber
R461 R376 Discovery Miles 3 760 Save R85 (18%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

From the narrow alleyways of the Golden Gai to the flashing ads and jumbotrons of the Shibuya street crossings to the skyscrapers of Shinjuku and the cartoon billboards of the Akiba, Tokyo is an intensely visual and mesmerizing city. In the most innovative account of Tokyo's urban sensations since Roland Barthes' "Empire of Signs," Stephen Barber in "Tokyo"" Vertigo" probes the many ways in which Tokyo projects and hides itself, focusing upon its filmic, photographic, and media cultures as well as its extraordinary urban history of destruction and reconfiguration. Dividing his analysis into three parts, Barber first interrogates the disparate urban zones of Tokyo, from the districts of Shinjuku and Shibuya to the desolate peripheries where the megalopolis falls apart. He then examines Tokyo's sexual and media cultures, through which the city's compulsive fascinations and obsessions exert their power. Finally, he looks at the ways in which European culture collides with Tokyo's urban formations, often generating unprecedented hybrid images and texts. An anti-guidebook that intimately reveals the visual culture of this city in constant flux, "Tokyo Vertigo "includes original photographs by Romain Slocombe and a range of photographic art-works from the 1950s to the 2010s that exemplify the intensity and spectacle of the city.

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