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This book offers a case study of four of the most influential
contemporary Chinese writers and 'cultural bastards' - Duoduo, an
underground 'misty' poet; Wang Shuo, a 'hooligan' writer; Zhang
Chengzhi, an old 'Red Guard' and new 'cultural heretic'; and Wang
Xiaobo, a chronicler of Rabelaisian modern history.
This book covers the latest progress in the field of transparent
ceramics, emphasizing their processing as well as solid-state
lasers. It consists of 10 chapters covering the synthesis,
characterization and compaction, fundamentals of sintering,
densification of transparent ceramics by different methods as well
as transparent ceramic applications. This book can be used as a
reference for senior undergraduate to postgraduate students,
researchers, engineers and material scientists working in
solid-state physics.
A PDF version of this book is available for free in open access via
the OAPEN Library platform, www.oapen.org. This book examines the
emergence of both financial markets and carbon markets, and
provides an in-depth investigation on the fundamental determinants
of financial development.
This book is aimed at providing a comprehensive overview of recent
developments in sustainability science and engineering. The book
focuses on principles and practices and presents 18 interwoven
chapters on four major themes: design for sustainability;
sustainability metrics and analysis; sustainable energy; and
sustainable supply/value. Significant, state-of-the-art work,
methodologies, practices and plans are presented by researchers,
technology developers and industry leaders. Topics discussed
include: life cycle assessment; product end-of-life options;
practical approaches to sustainability; environmental footprint
assessment; biofuels; and sustainable supply chain management.
This book covers the latest progress in the field of transparent
ceramics, emphasizing their processing as well as solid-state
lasers. It consists of 10 chapters covering the synthesis,
characterization and compaction, fundamentals of sintering,
densification of transparent ceramics by different methods as well
as transparent ceramic applications. This book can be used as a
reference for senior undergraduate to postgraduate students,
researchers, engineers and material scientists working in
solid-state physics.
This book is aimed at providing a comprehensive overview of recent
developments in sustainability science and engineering. The book
focuses on principles and practices and presents 18 interwoven
chapters on four major themes: design for sustainability;
sustainability metrics and analysis; sustainable energy; and
sustainable supply/value. Significant, state-of-the-art work,
methodologies, practices and plans are presented by researchers,
technology developers and industry leaders. Topics discussed
include: life cycle assessment; product end-of-life options;
practical approaches to sustainability; environmental footprint
assessment; biofuels; and sustainable supply chain management.
Recent developments in concepts and techniques have brought enzyme
research to a changing yet exciting stage. Enzymes have served as
indispensable tools in the phenomenal rise of molecular biology,
and the resultant biotechnology thrusts enzymes to new heights and
territories. This volume, the proceedings of a recent symposium on
the Dynamics of Soluble and Immobilized Enzyme Systems, provides a
current overview of the field to help scientists utilize
long-established and newly acquired information.
In Urban Horror Erin Y. Huang theorizes the economic, cultural, and
political conditions of neoliberal post-socialist China. Drawing on
Marxist phenomenology, geography, and aesthetics from Engels and
Merleau-Ponty to Lefebvre and Ranciere, Huang traces the emergence
and mediation of what she calls urban horror-a sociopolitical
public affect that exceeds comprehension and provides the grounds
for possible future revolutionary dissent. She shows how
documentaries, blockbuster feature films, and video art from China,
Hong Kong, and Taiwan made between the 1990s and the present
rehearse and communicate urban horror. In these films urban horror
circulates through myriad urban spaces characterized by the
creation of speculative crises, shifting temporalities, and
dystopic environments inhospitable to the human body. The cinematic
image and the aesthetics of urban horror in neoliberal
post-socialist China lay the groundwork for the future to such an
extent, Huang contends, that the seeds of dissent at the heart of
urban horror make it possible to imagine new forms of resistance.
In Urban Horror Erin Y. Huang theorizes the economic, cultural, and
political conditions of neoliberal post-socialist China. Drawing on
Marxist phenomenology, geography, and aesthetics from Engels and
Merleau-Ponty to Lefebvre and Ranciere, Huang traces the emergence
and mediation of what she calls urban horror-a sociopolitical
public affect that exceeds comprehension and provides the grounds
for possible future revolutionary dissent. She shows how
documentaries, blockbuster feature films, and video art from China,
Hong Kong, and Taiwan made between the 1990s and the present
rehearse and communicate urban horror. In these films urban horror
circulates through myriad urban spaces characterized by the
creation of speculative crises, shifting temporalities, and
dystopic environments inhospitable to the human body. The cinematic
image and the aesthetics of urban horror in neoliberal
post-socialist China lay the groundwork for the future to such an
extent, Huang contends, that the seeds of dissent at the heart of
urban horror make it possible to imagine new forms of resistance.
This book offers a case study of four of the most influential
contemporary Chinese writers and 'cultural bastards' - Duoduo, an
underground 'misty' poet; Wang Shuo, a 'hooligan' writer; Zhang
Chengzhi, an old 'Red Guard' and new 'cultural heretic'; and Wang
Xiaobo, a chronicler of Rabelaisian modern history.
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