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In Hollywood Left and Right, Steven J. Ross tells a story that has
escaped public attention: the emergence of Hollywood as a vital
center of political life and the important role that movie stars
have played in shaping the course of American politics.
Ever since the film industry relocated to Hollywood early in the
twentieth century, it has had an outsized influence on American
politics. Through compelling larger-than-life figures in American
cinema--Charlie Chaplin, Louis B. Mayer, Edward G. Robinson, George
Murphy, Ronald Reagan, Harry Belafonte, Jane Fonda, Charlton
Heston, Warren Beatty, and Arnold Schwarzenegger--Hollywood Left
and Right reveals how the film industry's engagement in politics
has been longer, deeper, and more varied than most people would
imagine. As shown in alternating chapters, the Left and the Right
each gained ascendancy in Tinseltown at different times. From
Chaplin, whose movies almost always displayed his leftist
convictions, to Schwarzenegger's nearly seamless transition from
action blockbusters to the California governor's mansion, Steven J.
Ross traces the intersection of Hollywood and political activism
from the early twentieth century to the present.
Hollywood Left and Right challenges the commonly held belief that
Hollywood has always been a bastion of liberalism. The real story,
as Ross shows in this passionate and entertaining work, is far more
complicated. First, Hollywood has a longer history of conservatism
than liberalism. Second, and most surprising, while the Hollywood
Left was usually more vocal and visible, the Right had a greater
impact on American political life, capturing a senate seat
(Murphy), a governorship (Schwarzenegger), and the ultimate
achievement, the Presidency (Reagan).
Introducing readers to a new theory of 'responsible reading', this
book presents a range of perspectives on the contemporary
relationship between modernism and theory. Emerging from a
collaborative process of comment and response, it promotes
conversation among disparate views under a shared commitment to
responsible reading practices. An international range of
contributors question the interplay between modernism and theory
today and provide new ways of understanding the relationship
between the two, and the links to emerging concerns such as the
Anthropocene, decolonization, the post-human, and eco-theory.
Promoting responsible reading as a practice that reads generously
and engages constructively, even where disagreement is inevitable,
this book articulates a mode of ethical reading that is fundamental
to ongoing debates about strength and weakness, paranoia and
reparation, and critique and affect.
almost all the poetry I've written to date. collected and
rearranged in another patten. collected in a hard cover book.
Big Trails: Great Britain and Ireland Volume 2 is the second volume
of this inspirational guide to the most iconic long-distance trails
in England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland and the Channel Islands. The
twenty-five routes featured in this book comprise more of the best
trails in Great Britain and Ireland. From some of Wales's best
views on the Pembrokeshire Coast Path and the magnificent moorlands
of the Two Moors Way (Devon Coast to Coast) in South-West England,
the routes go to Scotland's wild moors on the Southern Upland Way
and over high cliffs on Ireland's Burren Way. In the shadows of
Lakeland peaks on the Cumbria Way and around five islands on the
Channel Island Way, the book incorporates the highlights of Great
Britain and Ireland, from its centre to its outermost edges. Big
Trails books are designed to inspire big adventures. Rather than
being carried along the route, this guide provides everything you
need to plan and explore further, including a general overview of
the trails, specific technical information, overview mapping, key
information and stunning photography. As well as this, each route
specifies approximate timings devised using the Jones-Ross formula,
which allows for custom itineraries to be generated depending upon
the speed of the user. Whether you're walking, trekking,
fastpacking or running, let Big Trails: Great Britain and Ireland
Volume 2 be your guide.
Big Trails: Great Britain & Ireland is an inspirational guide
to the most iconic, spectacular and popular long-distance trails in
England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Ireland and the Isle of
Man. The twenty-five featured routes will take you across the best
of the British Isles. From the South Downs Way in South-East
England and across Wales's mountains in the Cambrian Way, the book
delves into the heart of Scotland on the West Highland Way, along
the Causeway Coast Way on Northern Ireland's coast, and into
southern Ireland on the Beara Way. The book is designed to inspire
big adventures. Rather than being carried along the route, this
guide provides everything you need to plan and explore further,
including a general overview of the trails, specific technical
information, overview mapping, key information and stunning
photography. As well as this, each route specifies approximate
timings devised using the Jones-Ross formula, which allows for
custom itineraries to be generated depending upon the speed of the
user. Whether you're walking, trekking, fastpacking or running, let
Big Trails: Great Britain & Ireland be your guide.
Strategic plans invariably differ from the reality of war. The
American experience in the Second World War was no exception. This
volume offers an understanding of the gap between American plans
and what actually happened. A variety of factors including
coalition politics, inter-service disputes, disagreements between
field commanders and Washington headquarters, logistical
constraints, and the initiatives and reactions of the enemy
combined in myriad forms to produce a conflict that was very
different from original strategic expectations.
The Routledge Handbook of North American Indigenous Modernisms
provides a powerful suite of innovative contributions by both
leading thinkers and emerging scholars in the field. Incorporating
an international scope of essays, this volume reaches beyond
traditional national or euroamerican boundaries to locate North
American Indigenous modernities and modernisms in a hemispheric
context. Covering key theoretical approaches and topics, this
volume includes: Diverse explorations of Indigenous cultural and
intellectual production in treatments of dance, poetry, vaudeville,
autobiography, radio, cinema, and more Investigation of how we
think about Indigenous lives, literatures, and cultural productions
in North America from the late nineteenth and early twentieth
centuries Surveys of critical geographies of Indigenous literary
and cultural studies, including refocused and reframed exploration
of the diverse cultures, knowledges, traditions, geographies,
experiences, and formal innovations that inform Indigenous
literary, intellectual, and cultural productions The Routledge
Handbook of North American Indigenous Modernisms presents fresh
insight to modernist studies, acknowledging and reconciling the
occluded histories of Indigenous erasure, and inviting both
students and scholars to expand their understanding of the field.
Big Trails: Heart of Europe is an indispensable guide to the most
spectacular and popular long-distance trails in the Western
European countries of France, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg,
Germany, Switzerland, Austria and Italy. The twenty-five featured
routes cover the best that European trails have to offer, sweeping
from the GR21 along the Normandy Coast to the GR1 Tour de Paris and
King Ludwig's Way in Germany. Culminating in trails such as the
Tour du Mont Blanc and Chamonix-Zermatt Haute Route, the jewels of
the Alps, this delves deep into Western Europe's most iconic
routes. The book will inspire big adventures. Rather than being
carried along the route, this guide provides everything you need to
plan and explore further, including a general overview of the
trails, specific technical information, overview mapping, key
information and stunning photography. As well as this, each route
specifies approximate timings devised using the Jones-Ross formula,
which allows for custom itineraries to be generated depending upon
the speed of the user. Whether you're walking, trekking,
fastpacking or running, let Big Trails: Heart of Europe be your
guide.
Paperback edition of my first novel after ten books of poetry. A
tale of life suddenly cut into by disaster. A few minutes where
multiple lives are lived or imagined. What happened besides the
fire?
The Handbook to the Bloomsbury Group is the most comprehensive
available survey of contemporary scholarship on the Bloomsbury
Group - the set of influential writers, artists and thinkers whose
members included Virginia Woolf, Leonard Woolf, E.M. Forster, John
Maynard Keynes, Vanessa Bell, Clive Bell, Duncan Grant and David
Garnett. With chapters written by world leading scholars in the
field, the book explores novel avenues of thinking about these
pivotal figures and their works opened up by the new modernist
studies. It brings together overview essays with detailed
illustrative case studies, and covers topics as diverse as
feminism, sexuality, empire, philosophy, class, nature and the
arts. Setting the agenda for future study of Bloomsbury, this is an
essential resource for scholars of 20th-century modernist culture.
Modernism and Theory boldly asks what - if any - role theory has to
play in the new modernist studies. Separated into three sections,
each with a clear introduction, this collection of new essays from
leading critics outlines ongoing debates on the nature of modernist
culture. This collection examines aesthetic and methodological
links between modernist literature and theory. addresses questions
of the importance of theory to our understanding of 'modernism' and
modernism as a literary category. considers intersections of
modernism and theory within ethics, ecocriticism and the
avant-garde. Concluding with an afterword from Fredric Jameson, the
book makes use of an innovative dialogic format, offering a direct
and engaging experience of the current debate in modernist studies.
Contributors include: Charles F. Altieri, C.D. Blanton, Ian
Buchanan, Pamela Caughie, Melba Cuddy-Keane, Thomas S. Davis, Oleg
Gelikman, Jane Goldman, Ben Highmore, Fredric Jameson, Martin Jay,
Bonnie Kime Scott, Neil Levi, Anneleen Masschelein, Scott
McCracken, Andrew John Miller, Stephen Ross, Roger Rothman, Morag
Shiach, Susan Stanford Friedman, Allan Stoekl, Hilary Thompson and
Glenn Willmott.
This volume provides a variety of theoretical and analytical perspectives on misunderstanding within different types of spoken interaction/discourse - such as in news media interviews, legal and medical situations, communication by second language learners and between different cultural and social groups, and mistakes in everyday conversation.
From the Teddy Boys of the post-war decade to the heroin chic of
"Cool Britannia," the many subcultures of Britain's teenagers have
often been at the forefront of social change. Youth Culture and the
Post-War British Novel is the first book to chart that history
through the work of some of the most influential contemporary
British writers. In this vivid work of cultural history, Stephen
Ross explores: * The manic teenage vision of Absolute Beginners *
The Angry Young Men of Saturday Night and Sunday Morning *
Skinheads and Burgess's A Clockwork Orange * Irony and authenticity
in the 1980s - from Amis to Kureishi * Heroin chic, disaffection
and Trainspotting Examining the cultural contexts of some of the
most important and popular post-1945 British novels, the book
covers such themes as crises of masculinity, multiculturalism and
inter-generational conflict, and in doing so casts new light on
British writing today.
The Modernist World is an accessible yet cutting edge volume which
redraws the boundaries and connections among interdisciplinary and
transnational modernisms. Over 60 new essays are equally divided to
address literature, visual arts, theatre, dance, architecture,
music and film, with a final section drawing these together as
'intellectual currents'. The book also covers a variety of
'modernisms' from around the globe, drawing innovative links and
connections to paint a picture of the 'Modernist World'. A clear
and detailed introduction introduces the terrain, as well as
pointing out the plurality and adaptability of the area. The
Modernist World is essential reading for both beginners and more
advanced scholars in the area - offering clear introductions
alongside new and refreshing insights.
Misunderstanding is a pervasive phenomenon in social life,
sometimes with serious consequences for people's life chances.
Misunderstandings are especially hazardous in high-stakes events
such as job interviews or in the legal system. In unequal power
encounters, unsuccessful communication is regularly attributed to
the less powerful participant, especially when those participants
are members of an ethnic minority group. But even when
communicative events are not prestructured by participants'
differential positions in social hierarchies, misunderstandings
occur at different levels of interactional and social engagement.
Misunderstanding in Social Life examines such problematic talk in
ordinary conversation and different institutional settings,
including socializing events and story tellings, education and
assessment activities, and interviews in TV news broadcasts,
employment agencies, legal settings, and language testing. The
analyzed interactions are located in a variety of sociocultural
environments and conducted in a range of languages, including
English, French, German, Hebrew, Japanese, such language varieties
as Aboriginal Australian English and Maori New Zealand English, and
nonnative varieties. The original studies included in this volume
adopt a variety of theoretical perspectives, including
discourse-pragmatic approaches, conversation analysis,
interactional sociolinguistics, social constructionism,
tropological and narrative analysis. They represent multiple views
of misunderstanding as a multilayered discourse event.
Chimpanzees fascinate people for many reasons. We are struck by the
apes' resemblance to humanity, as seen in their use of tools and
their complex social lives, and we are moved by the threats that
human activity poses to them. Our awareness of our closest living
relatives testifies to the efforts of the remarkable people who
study these creatures and work to protect them. What motivates
someone to dedicate their lives to chimpanzees? How does that
reflect on our own species? This book brings together a range of
chimpanzee experts who tell powerful personal stories about their
lives and careers. It features some of the world's preeminent
primatologists-including Jane Goodall and Frans de Waal-as well as
representatives of a new generation from varied backgrounds. In
addition to field scientists, the book features anthropologists,
biologists, psychologists, veterinarians, conservationists, and the
director of a chimpanzee sanctuary. Some grew up in the English
countryside, others in villages in Congo; some first encountered
chimpanzees in a zoo, others in the forests surrounding their
homes. All are united by a common purpose: to study and understand
chimpanzees in order to protect them in the wild and care for them
in zoos and sanctuaries. Contributors share what inspired them,
what shaped their career choices, and what motivates them to strive
for solutions to the many challenges that chimpanzees face today.
Chimpanzees fascinate people for many reasons. We are struck by the
apes' resemblance to humanity, as seen in their use of tools and
their complex social lives, and we are moved by the threats that
human activity poses to them. Our awareness of our closest living
relatives testifies to the efforts of the remarkable people who
study these creatures and work to protect them. What motivates
someone to dedicate their lives to chimpanzees? How does that
reflect on our own species? This book brings together a range of
chimpanzee experts who tell powerful personal stories about their
lives and careers. It features some of the world's preeminent
primatologists-including Jane Goodall and Frans de Waal-as well as
representatives of a new generation from varied backgrounds. In
addition to field scientists, the book features anthropologists,
biologists, psychologists, veterinarians, conservationists, and the
director of a chimpanzee sanctuary. Some grew up in the English
countryside, others in villages in Congo; some first encountered
chimpanzees in a zoo, others in the forests surrounding their
homes. All are united by a common purpose: to study and understand
chimpanzees in order to protect them in the wild and care for them
in zoos and sanctuaries. Contributors share what inspired them,
what shaped their career choices, and what motivates them to strive
for solutions to the many challenges that chimpanzees face today.
In Hollywood Left and Right, Steven J. Ross tells an important
story that has escaped public attention: the emergence of Hollywood
as a vital center of political life and the important role that
movie stars have played in shaping the course of American politics.
Ever since the film industry relocated to Hollywood early in the
twentieth century, it has had an outsized influence on American
politics. Through compelling larger-than-life figures in American
cinema - Charlie Chaplin, Louis B. Mayer, Edward G. Robinson,
George Murphy, Ronald Reagan, Harry Belafonte, Jane Fonda, Charlton
Heston, Warren Beatty, and Arnold Schwarzenegger - Hollywood Left
and Right reveals how Hollywood's engagement in politics has been
longer, deeper, and more varied than most people would imagine. As
shown in alternating chapters, the Left and the Right each gained
ascendancy in Tinseltown at different times. From Chaplin, whose
movies almost always displayed his leftist convictions, to
Schwarzenegger's nearly seamless transition from action
blockbusters to the California governor's mansion, Ross traces the
intersection of Hollywood and political activism from the early
twentieth century to the present. Hollywood Left and Right
challenges the commonly held belief that Hollywood has always been
a bastion of liberalism. The real story, as Ross shows in this
passionate and entertaining work, is far more complicated. First,
Hollywood has a longer history of conservatism than liberalism.
Second, and most surprising, while the Hollywood Left was usually
more vocal and visible, the Right had a greater impact on American
political life, capturing a senate seat (Murphy), a governorship
(Schwarzenegger), and the ultimate achievement, the Presidency
(Reagan).
This is the second edition of the definitive and bestselling guide
to great mountain biking throughout England and Wales. With new
clearer maps, updated content and the addition of the latest
mountain bike centres. The Good Mountain Biking Guide is a huge
book comprising 640 pages of detailed information and purpose drawn
maps covering both natural areas and trail centres. It includes all
major destination areas such as The Peak District, Lake District,
Yorkshire Dales, North & South Downs, Brecon Beacons numerous
smaller areas, many close to major towns and cities. The book will
help plan riding of all sorts - from quick blasts after work, to
day rides, mountain biking weekends and holidays across the whole
of England and Wales. The Good Mountain Biking Guide features 700
route suggestions for the 500 areas that it covers making it
incredible value for money. There are over 300 superb photographs
of real riders on the trails and annotations of key trail features.
The route summaries give a total of 17,000km of riding, enough to
suit all levels and types of rider. An overview map of England and
Wales shows every key mountain biking location and allows planning
at a glance. The book complements other maps and guides and refers
to the most appropriate resources to take out on the trail for
navigational purposes. The index of 3,000 place names allows
immediate reference of the relevant map. Each of the 500 areas has
details of all useful facilities - from parking to pubs, cafes and
bike shops. The Good Mountain Biking Guide is the ultimate
reference book and is the one book that every mountain biker should
own.
Modernism and Theory boldly asks what - if any - role theory has to
play in the new modernist studies. Separated into three sections,
each with a clear introduction, this collection of new essays from
leading critics outlines ongoing debates on the nature of modernist
culture. This collection examines aesthetic and methodological
links between modernist literature and theory. addresses questions
of the importance of theory to our understanding of 'modernism' and
modernism as a literary category. considers intersections of
modernism and theory within ethics, ecocriticism and the
avant-garde. Concluding with an afterword from Fredric Jameson, the
book makes use of an innovative dialogic format, offering a direct
and engaging experience of the current debate in modernist studies.
Contributors include: Charles F. Altieri, C.D. Blanton, Ian
Buchanan, Pamela Caughie, Melba Cuddy-Keane, Thomas S. Davis, Oleg
Gelikman, Jane Goldman, Ben Highmore, Fredric Jameson, Martin Jay,
Bonnie Kime Scott, Neil Levi, Anneleen Masschelein, Scott
McCracken, Andrew John Miller, Stephen Ross, Roger Rothman, Morag
Shiach, Susan Stanford Friedman, Allan Stoekl, Hilary Thompson and
Glenn Willmott.
The Modernist World is an accessible yet cutting edge volume,
which redraws the boundaries and connections between
interdisciplinary and transnational modernisms. The 55 new essays
are equally divided to address:
- literature
- visual arts
- theatre
- dance
- architecture
- music
- film
with a final section drawing these together as intellectual
currents . The book will also cover a variety of modernisms from
around the globe, drawing innovative links and connections to paint
a picture of the Modernist World . A clear and detailed
introduction will introduce the terrain, as well as pointing out
the plurality and adaptability of the area. The "Modernist World"
is essential reading for both beginners as well as more advanced
scholars in the area offering clear introductions alongside new and
refreshing insights."
Essentials of Corporate Finance focuses on what undergraduate
students with widely varying backgrounds need to carry away from a
core course in business or corporate finance. The goal is to convey
the most important concepts at a level that is approachable for the
widest possible audience. Essentials is written in a relaxed,
conversational style that invites the students to join in the
learning process rather than being a passive information absorber.
Essentials has three basic themes as a central focus: An Emphasis
on Intuition: We always try to separate and explain the principles
at work on a commonsense, intuitive level before launching into any
specifics. A Unified Valuation Approach: We treat net present value
(NPV) as the basic concept underlying corporate finance. A
Managerial Focus: Students shouldn't lose sight of the fact that
financial management concerns management. We emphasize the role of
the financial manager as decision-maker, and we stress the need for
managerial input and judgment.
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