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Stuart Little (DVD)
Geena Davis, Hugh Laurie, Jonathan Lipnicki, Jeffrey Jones, Connie Ray, …
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R29
Discovery Miles 290
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When Mr and Mrs Little (Hugh Laurie and Geena Davis) visit an
orphanage to find a brother for their son George (Jonathan
Lipnicki) they come away with a charming talking mouse called
Stuart. After initial misgivings, George and Stuart begin to get on
famously, and everything seems to be going perfectly; but unknown
to the family, the neighbourhood cats have ganged together with the
sole intention of getting rid of Stuart. Co-written by M. Night
Shyamalan ('The Sixth Sense') and featuring state-of-the-art
computer-generated effects and Michael J. Fox as the voice of
Stuart.
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Intervals
Marianne Brooker
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R315
R252
Discovery Miles 2 520
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What makes a good death? A good daughter? In 2009, with her forties
and a wave of austerity on the horizon, Marianne
Brooker’s mother was diagnosed with Primary Progressive Multiple
Sclerosis. She made a workshop of herself and her surroundings,
combining creativity and activism in unlikely ways, but over
time her ability to work, to move and to live without pain
diminished drastically. In Intervals, Brooker charts her care
for her mother, following her decision to refuse food and water in
a bid to end her suffering. She turns to various sources – from
Anne Boyer and Donald Winnicott, to Practical
Magic and Coraline – to make sense of this
experience and to explore the precarious space between proximity
and complicity. Blending memoir, polemic and feminist
philosophy, Intervals is a deeply moving work
that harnesses the political potential of grief
to raise essential questions about choice, interdependence
and end-of-life care.
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Auntie Robbo (Paperback)
Ann Scott-Moncrieff; Illustrated by Christopher Brooker
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R246
Discovery Miles 2 460
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Hector is an 11-year-old boy living near Edinburgh with his great
auntie Robbo who is in her eighties. A woman calling herself his
step-mother arrives from England and Hector and Auntie Robbo
realise that they have to run away. The chase leads all over the
north of Scotland, narrowly escaping police and the authorities,
adopting three homeless children on the way. Originally refused
publication in London because it was deemed critical of the
English, Auntie Robbo was first published in the U.S. in 1940.
After success in print it was taken on by Constable in 1959 and
later was published in India, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand,
Denmark and Germany.
This is a comprehensive textbook and reference that provides a
solid background in active sensing technology. Beginning with a
historical overview and an introductory section on signal
generation, filtering and modulation, it follows with a section on
radiometry (infrared and microwave) as a background to the active
sensing process. The core of the book is concerned with active
sensing, starting with the basics of time-of-flight sensors
(operational principles, components), and goes through the
derivation of the radar range equation, and the detection of echo
signals, both fundamental to the understanding of radar, sonar and
lidar imaging. Several chapters cover signal propagation of both
electromagnetic and acoustic energy, target characteristics,
stealth and clutter. The remainder of the book involves the basics
of the range measurement process, active imaging with an emphasis
on noise and linear frequency modulation techniques, Doppler
processing, and target tracking.
In this study of fandom at its most intense, Will Brooker examines
the "Star Wars" phenomenon from the audience's perspective, and
discovers that the saga exerts a powerful influence over the
social, cultural and spiritual lives of those drawn into its myth.
From a Boba Fett-loving police officer in Indiana to the
webmistress of the "Star Wars chicks" site; from an 11-year-old boy
in south London to a Baptist Church in South Carolina; from the
director of "George Lucas in Love" to the custodians of the Jedi
Hurtaholics Archive - Brooker unearths a seemingly endless array of
fans who use and interpret the saga in a number of creative ways
This book explores what it means to be a fan, examining the role of
gender and generation in creating sub-communities within the larger
group of Star Wars devotees. It discusses the films and stories
created by thousands of fans around the world, and asks whether
this apparently unstoppable creativity can be controlled by an
organization that has - completely unintentionally - positioned
itself in the role of the Empire and turned loyal fans into Rebels.
Ultimately, the book serves as a testament to the extraordinary
power of the "Star Wars" films
Why did some Communist and Middle-Eastern dictatorships, those in
China, Vietnam, North Korea, Cuba, Syria, Iraq, Libya and Iran,
remained defiantly stable during the onset of a democratic age in
the 1980s and early 1990s? The book offers an explanation based
upon external relations - the regimes' defiance of external
military or political foes - and then searches for alternative or
supplementary explanations by examining the changes that occurred
in these dictatorships' political structures, ideologies and
economic policies during 1980-94.
This collection is an engaging exploration of how Bourdieu's key
concepts - field, habitus and capital - help us re-think the status
of childhood. The authors are committed to improving the social
status and well-being of childhood in social, economic and
political worlds that too often fail to accord children respect for
their human rights.
A comprehensive assessment of the nature and evolving character of
authoritarian regimes, their changing character and the main
theoretical explanations of their incidence, character and
performance. The third edition covers the rise of new forms of
disguised dictatorship and semi-competitive democracy in the 21st
Century. Accompanying online resources for this title can be found
at bloomsburyonlineresources.com/non-democratic-regimes. These
resources are designed to support teaching and learning when using
this textbook and are available at no extra cost.
After the Ku Klux Klan murders her father in 1950s South Carolina,
Chancie and her mother, Clara, move to Hicks, Georgia, for a better
life. Clara works for the Parsons, a well-to-do black family. For a
while, Chancie believes her life will return to normal. But when
Clara unexpectedly dies, Chancie soon discovers that she is
alone-and the odds are stacked against her. Her luck changes when
the Parsons take her into their home. Chancie is fine for a while
until her new family's daughter, B.J., seduces her. Before long,
domineering B.J. pulls Chancie into an abusive relationship by
possessing and controlling her every move. Seeking refuge, Chancie
meets Cynthia and falls in love with the older, more experienced
woman. Cynthia showers her with love and affection. Then a
frightening pattern emerges as Cynthia begins to be abusive too.
Chancie's future happiness is in jeopardy. Can she break the cycle
of abuse before it's too late?
This original study discovers the bourgeois in the modernist and
the dissenting style of Bohemia in the new artistic movements of
the 1910s. Brooker sees the bohemian as the example of the modern
artist, at odds with but defined by the codes of bourgeois society.
"Bohemia in London" reconstructs the usual history, situating the
canonic names of modernism in the world of groups and coteries
which shaped the allied experiments in art and life. Thus it renews
once more the complexities and radicalism of the modernist
challenge.
This book presents an analysis and description of the
twentieth-century form of dictatorship, the ideological one-party
state, largely through sixteen case-studies of notable or
representative examples. Part One presents examples of the party
type (the party-state regime), Part Two examples of the military
type (the military-party regime) and Part Three examples of
transformations from one type to the other. These case-studies are
drawn from fascist, communist, and Third World examples and from
the 1920s to the 1980s.
This study of urban identity and community looks at selected twentieth century literary and film texts in the contexts of theorizations modernism, postmodernism, post-coloniality and globalization. Brooker draws on Beck and Giddens and Rem Koolhasas, amongst others, to propose a 'reflexive modernism' which rewrites and re-imagines the urban scene. Cities included are London and New York, Tokyo, Hong Kong and Bangkok. Writers and artists considered are: in the modernist period, Ezra Poun and T.S. Eliot, Langston Hughes and Melvin B. Tolson, and in the contemporary period, Hanif Kureishi, Bernadine Evaristo and Salman Rushdie, Iain Sinclair and Patrick Keiller, Paul Auster and Sarah Schulman, William Gibson, Wong Kar-Wai and Lawrence Chua, and Alex Proyas, Latife Tekin and John Berger.
In this book, 15 scholars from the US, Canada, Europe, and Japan examine Eliot's work in the context of his personal history and that of his century. Using unpublished and newly released primary materials scholars analyze Eliot's legacy in relation to idealist philosophy, music, popular culture, anti-Semitism, feminism, and literary studies.
One of the most innovative tendencies in contemporary literary and
cultural studies is the investigation of space and geography, a
trend which is proving particularly important for modernist
studies. This volume explores the interface between modernism and
geography in a range of writers, texts and artists across the
twentieth century.
Cross-disciplinary essays test and extend a variety of
methodological approaches and reveal the reach of this topic into
every corner of modernist scholarship. From Imagist poetry and the
orient to teashops and modernism in London, or from mapping and
belonging in James Joyce or Joseph Conrad to the space of new media
artists, this remarkable volume offers fresh, invigorating research
that ranges across the field of modernism, but also serves to
signal the many exciting new directions that future studies may
take.
With ground-breaking essays from an international team of
highly-regarded scholars, "Geographies of Modernism" is an
important step forward in literary and cultural studies.
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