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This collection of essays addresses emergent trends in the meeting
of the disciplines of phenomenology and performance. It brings
together major scholars in the field, dealing with phenomenological
approaches to dance, theatre, performance, embodiment, audience,
and everyday performance of self. It argues that despite the wide
variety of philosophical, ontological, epistemological, historical
and methodological differences across the field of phenomenology,
certain tendencies and impulses are required for an investigation
to stand as truly phenomenological. These include: description of
experience; a move towards fundamental conditions or underlying
essences; and an examination of taken-for-granted presuppositions.
The book is aimed at scholars and practitioners of performance
looking to deepen their understanding of phenomenological concepts
and methods, and philosophers concerned with issues of embodiment,
performativity and enaction.
The world has changed. After what happened on that fateful day
everyone knew that things could never be the same again. Now we
know that we are not alone. That there are others in the universe
who would see the Human race destroyed. The planet is in turmoil,
nobody knowing what will come next. Meanwhile those that have led
mankind to it's destruction keep our last hope locked away. Hoping
against hope that he holds the key to our salvation.
For generations humanity has selfishly served it's own ego.
Ignoring all the warnings signs in the pursuit of having more. But
now their fate is held in the hands of others who look down on
Earth with disdain. The ultimate destiny of mankind rests with the
very being they held captive despite his actions in protection of
their species. Mike Novak wanted nothing more than to be left
alone, to be able to live his life in peace. Now the consequences
of his actions may bring about the extinction of the entire human
race.
Detective Stephen Lewis works for the Detroit PD. During the summer
of 2001 the city is in a state of fear, held in the clutches of a
serial murderer the media have dubbed The Chrysler Killer. One
night whilst in pursuit of the man he believes to be the prime
suspect, Detective Lewis is responsible for the death of a child.
From that moment on Stephen's life spirals out of control as he is
made a scapegoat by the Justice Department's investigation into
corruption and Police brutality. Stripped of his job and hitting
the bottle Stephen hits rock bottom and can only see one way out,
believing he has nothing to live for he contemplates ending his
life. Before he can go through with it Agent Maguire turns up at
his door. Representing The Company he offers something that most
people never get, a second chance to make something of his life. An
opportunity to be part of something bigger than anything Stephen
can imagine, the offer; to be part of Project Blue Chrysalis.
Established in 1948 by Joseph Kennedy Jnr. and Adolf Hitler Blue
Chrysalis was supposed to be an escape. A place where the rich and
famous could live out their lives in comfort away from the never
ending scrutiny of life in the public eye. Over the years they have
come, John Belushi, River Phoenix, Kurt Cobain, all faking their
deaths in order to join the growing community living within the
confines of the Project. It was a simple life, and a peaceful one,
that was until 1981, the year The Company played their hand.
Agreeing deals with a multitude of South American Governments The
Company began to ship prisoners from the over populated prisons of
the continent and place them in a specially built sector of the
underground city. Their hands tied the celebrity residents have no
option other than to stay, building a wall around themselves whilst
letting it be known that they would continue to oversee the Project
governance. To maintain control a security force is required, and
this was where the offer of a second chance came in. Stephen Lewis
was dead but Noah Franklin had a clean slate with which to work.
The job was mundane, knowing there was no way out everybody lived
in relative peace, a blind eye turned to the drugs and gambling in
return for a truce between the four boroughs. That was until a
murder took place, all of the evidence pointing to it being the
work of someone who had grand plans for bringing Project Blue
Chrysalis to its knees. As much as he doesn't like it Noah is
tasked with stopping the murderer before his work can be completed.
Surrounded by the worst that society has to offer and being
pressured by superiors to deliver Noah must do everything in his
power to bring the killer to justice. All the while walking the
thin line between the inmates and their famous warders.
Detective Stephen Lewis works for the Detroit PD. During the summer
of 2001 the city is in a state of fear, held in the clutches of a
serial murderer the media have dubbed The Chrysler Killer. One
night whilst in pursuit of the man he believes to be the prime
suspect, Detective Lewis is responsible for the death of a child.
From that moment on Stephen's life spirals out of control as he is
made a scapegoat by the Justice Department's investigation into
corruption and Police brutality. Stripped of his job and hitting
the bottle Stephen hits rock bottom and can only see one way out,
believing he has nothing to live for he contemplates ending his
life. Before he can go through with it Agent Maguire turns up at
his door. Representing The Company he offers something that most
people never get, a second chance to make something of his life. An
opportunity to be part of something bigger than anything Stephen
can imagine, the offer; to be part of Project Blue Chrysalis.
Established in 1948 by Joseph Kennedy Jnr. and Adolf Hitler Blue
Chrysalis was supposed to be an escape. A place where the rich and
famous could live out their lives in comfort away from the never
ending scrutiny of life in the public eye. Over the years they have
come, John Belushi, River Phoenix, Kurt Cobain, all faking their
deaths in order to join the growing community living within the
confines of the Project. It was a simple life, and a peaceful one,
that was until 1981, the year The Company played their hand.
Agreeing deals with a multitude of South American Governments The
Company began to ship prisoners from the over populated prisons of
the continent and place them in a specially built sector of the
underground city. Their hands tied the celebrity residents have no
option other than to stay, building a wall around themselves whilst
letting it be known that they would continue to oversee the Project
governance. To maintain control a security force is required, and
this was where the offer of a second chance came in. Stephen Lewis
was dead but Noah Franklin had a clean slate with which to work.
The job was mundane, knowing there was no way out everybody lived
in relative peace, a blind eye turned to the drugs and gambling in
return for a truce between the four boroughs. That was until a
murder took place, all of the evidence pointing to it being the
work of someone who had grand plans for bringing Project Blue
Chrysalis to its knees. As much as he doesn't like it Noah is
tasked with stopping the murderer before his work can be completed.
Surrounded by the worst that society has to offer and being
pressured by superiors to deliver Noah must do everything in his
power to bring the killer to justice. All the while walking the
thin line between the inmates and their famous warders.
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Loner (Paperback)
Stuart Grant
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R196
Discovery Miles 1 960
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He was sent to observe, to remain impartial no matter the cost. But
that was before 'she' came along and before the unthinkable became
reality. Faced with an impossible decision a lifetime alone was
about to be exposed to the world, things would never be the same
again, for anyone.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
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