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  • Oxfam books & music lancaster diaspora & hybridity deals with those theoretical issues which concern social theory and social change in the new millenniumthe authors demonstrate how diaspora and hybridity serve as problematic tools, cutting across traditional boundaries of nations and groups, where trans-national spaces for a range of contested cultural, political and economic outcomes might arisethe volume provides a refreshing, critical and illuminating analysis of concepts of diaspora and hybridity and their impact on multi-ethnic and multi-cultural societies - dr rohit barot, department of archaeology and anthropology, university of bristol what do we mean by 'diaspora' and 'hybridity'? why are they pivotal concepts in contemporary debates on race, culture and society? this book is an exhaustive, politically inflected, assessment of the key debates on diaspora and hybridityit relates the topics to contemporary social struggles and cultural contexts, providing the reader with a framework to evaluate and displace the key ideological arguments, theories and narratives deployed in culturalist academic circles todaysee oxfam website for delivery information read morewide ranging, richly illustrated and challenging, it will be of interest to students of cultural studies, sociology, ethnicity and nationalism

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  • Oxfam bookshop canterbury sudesh mishra edinburgh university press see oxfam website for delivery information read more

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  • This realism bases social and political criticism in the purposes of a nonviolent, patient, and reconciling godin developing this theological realism, the book furnishes an account of christian criticism capable of addressing key debates in contemporary theology and political theoryoxfam books & music lancaster seek the peace of the city provides a robust engagement with the theological foundations and practices of christian social and political criticismbourne develops this account and shows how it is consonant with aspects of the work of a range of contemporary theologians including stanley hauerwas, john milbank, karl barth, and dietrich bonhoefferbourne begins by arguing for the public status of theological political claimsthe book concludes by developing an account of the impact such a theological realism and practice of critique might have on contemporary political theory--with explorations of the doxological nature of social change, the changing shape of the state, governmentality and political sovereignty, and the status and role of religious communities in civil societysee oxfam website for delivery information read morerichard bourne identifies a theological realism found in the work of john howard yoderhe demonstrates that only a vigorous theological realism, grounded in the universal lordship of christ, is capable of providing a foundation for local, particular, and ad hoc practices of critique

    19 €

  • Bauhaus diaspora and beyond transforming education through art, design and architecture by ann stephen (paperback, ) delivery uk delivery is usually within 12 to 14 working daysinternational delivery varies by country, please see the wordery store help page for details

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  • The norton anthology of theory and criticism by vincent bleitch (hardbackdispatched with royal mail 2nd classcondition is very good

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  • Written by the philosopher and theologian friedrich schleiermacher as a method for the interpretation and textual criticism of the new testament, it develops ideas about language and the interpretation of texts that are in many respects still unsurpassed and are becoming current in the contemporary philosophy of languagethis volume offers the text in a new translation by andrew bowie, together with related writings on secular hermeneutics and on language, and an introduction that places the texts in the context of schleiermacher's philosophy as a wholeoverall in good condition, some slight rubbing to the cornerssee oxfam website for delivery information read moreoxfam bookshop hexham the founding text of modern hermeneuticscontrary to the traditional view of schleiermacher as a theorist of empathetic interpretation, in this text he offers a view of understanding that acknowledges both the structurally and historically determined aspects of language and the need to take account of the activity of the individual subject in the constitution of meaning

    20 €

  • Modern criticism & theory: a reader, eddavid lodge, 7th impression very good conditioncan post email me for details

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  • Oxfam bookshop st albans essential writings by the founders of russian literary and social criticismsee oxfam website for delivery information read more

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  • But what is a diaspora ? derived from jewish tradition, the word is now often applied to any minority which has migrated from its place of originspecific chapters study africans in modern europe, jews in ancient egypt, syrians throughout the roman empire, hindus in britain and muslims in the netherlands today, and other so-called diaspora communitiesafrican americans, and muslims and hindus in europe, are some of the best known among themit considers under what circumstances people may be classified as living in a diaspora, and the consequences this has for their position in societyincreasingly, the criterion used by journalists and academics for identifying such minorities is ethnic identity rather than religious allegiancesee oxfam website for delivery information read moreoxfam books & music lancaster the modern world is full of diasporasthe present volume explores the ways in which the term 'diaspora' has been applied in past and present to various religious communities in different contextsthe concept of 'diaspora' has spread rapidly in academic writing and the popular press

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  • This continuity was broken by the theories or romantic writers, english and german; and their innovations include many of the points of view and procedures which make the characteristic differences between traditional criticism and the criticism of our own time, including some criticism which professes to be anti-romanticthere were many important differences between, let us say, horace's  art of poetry and the criticism of dr  the primary concern of this book is with the english theory of poetry, and to a lesser extent of the other major arts, during the first four decades of the nineteenth centuryoxfam bookshop byres road the development of literary theory in the lifetime of coleridge was to a surprising extent the making of the modern critical mindit stresses the common orientation which justifies us in identifying a specifically 'romantic' criticism; but not, i trust, at the cost of overlooking the many important diversities among the writers who concern themselves with the nature of poetry or art, its psychological genesis, its constitution and kinds, its major criteria, and its relation to other original and enduring critics of the time, rather than with the run-of-the-mill reviewers who often had more immediate, though shorter-lived influence on the general reading publicsee oxfam website for delivery information read morejohnston, but there was also a discernible continuity in premises, aims and methods

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  • In particular, there was criticism of the garret, and the cafe scenesthis performance received some good reviews but there was criticism of some aspects of the setshas photos and relevant informed articles about the production and the music and history of the operala boheme royal opera house programme, elegant and stylish maroon red glossy programme with royal arms for seasonpostage extra but can be collected in personthe orchestral playing by the royal opera house orchestra was excellent, along with the singing

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  • This performance received mixed reviews and there was criticism of the sets in particular, the opening set for act ithe orchestral playing by the london coliseum orchestra was excellent, although alfredo came in for strong criticism as being wrongly castla traviata london coliseum programme, elegant and stylish programme for seasonhas photos and relevant informed articles about the production and the music and history of the operapostage extra but can be collected in personthe singing was sung in english translation

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  • This performance received mixed reviews and there was criticism of the sets in particular, the opening set for act ithe orchestral playing by the london coliseum orchestra was excellent, although alfredo came in for strong criticism as being wrongly casthas photos and relevant informed articles about the production and the music and history of the operala traviata english national opera eno london coliseum programme, elegant and stylish programme for seasonpostage extra but can be collected in personthe singing was sung in english translation

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  • This volume includes sixteen new essays by critics and art historians on ford's engagement with the rapidly transforming visual cultures of his era, which break new ground discussing his writing about visual arts, and how it affected his fiction, poetry and criticismthis series of international ford madox ford studies was founded to reflect the recent resurgence of interest in himoxfam shop magdelen street the controversial british writer ford madox ford () is increasingly recognized as a major presence in early twentieth-century literaturealso published here for the first time are generous extracts from biala's marvelous letters from the s about fordthis volume marks the seventieth anniversary of ford's deathbut his art-writing ranges much more widely, from holbein to cézanne and matissehe wrote criticism, biography, and reminiscences about the pre-raphaelite artists he'd been brought up amongst - rossetti, holman hunt, and in particular his grandfather ford madox brownthis work is discussed, not just in terms of what it tells us about art, but for what it reveals about the development of ford's own practice as a writer, and of his critical ideassee oxfam website for delivery information read moreamong numerous illustrations are several portraits of ford by janice biala reproduced for the first timeits focus is how his work engages with visual culturein london before the first world war he got to know avant-garde artists like wyndham lewis and henri gaudier-brzeska, and wrote about modern visual art movements, such as futurism, vorticism and cubismafter the war he lived in france with two painters, first the australian stella bowen, then the american janice biala, and moved in the modernist art circles of picasso, juan gris, gertrude stein and brancusiford came to advocate impressionism in literatureeach volume is based upon a particular theme or issue; and relates aspects of ford's work, life, and contacts, to broader concerns of his time

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  • In particular, there was criticism of the garret, and the cafe scenesthis performance received some good reviews but there was criticism of some aspects of the setsthe photos above are from the original programme, which has been sold, although the scans are scanned from the programme in colourthe scan is an accurate electronic copy of the complete programme cover to cover, including all adverts etcthat programme had exactly the same articles as the production, and the only changes were some of the photos and of course the advertsthe orchestral playing by the royal opera house orchestra was excellent, along with the singingthe production was revived for the winter and spring seasonhas photos and relevant informed articles about the recent production and the music and history of the operala boheme, pdf royal opera house programme, elegant and stylish maroon red glossy programme with royal arms for summer seasonwill send by cd by post or email attachment as requested

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  • Review this is a timely conversation about the resilience of india's pluralist democracy in a variety of spheres, from education and the media to electoral politics, public institutions and the diasporathe essays point to how challenges to a democratic public culture can be resisted by drawing upon india's long historical tradition of critical thinking, argument and dissentnussbaum is ernst freund distinguished service professor of law and ethics at the university of chicagojayal, professor in the center for the study of law and governance, jawaharlal nehru university) about the author wendy doniger is mircea eliade distinguished service professor of the history of religions at the university of chicago

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  • Nelson greenwood press (13 april ) a very good copy,ownership signature to inner board  see oxfam website for delivery information read moreoxfam bookshop canterbury  emmanuel s

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  • See oxfam website for delivery information read moreoxfam bookshop byres road an original collection of essays that introduces the study of film theory through contemporary issuesit examines issues at the forefront of contemporary film studies: bodies, technology, mobile identities, sexuality, transnationaltiy, globalism, diaspora/home and post-cinematic selvesusing topics of genre, gender and race, this book encourages critical discussion, combining formal, historical, cultural and theoretical approaches to the study of world cinema

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  • Bernstein, steven - lucky 7:21bernstein, steven - aveenu malkenu 5:50bernstein, steven - misratze b'rachamimbernstein, steven - blessing 3:08bernstein, steven - v'lirushalayim irchu 9:14

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  • 'black sun' is a term with multiple meanings; it represents the eclipse of the day, but is also a symbol of esoteric or occult significance used in various belief systemsincluding works by artists ayisha abraham, tino sehgal, wolfgang tillmans, amongst others, the texts and interviews provide an in-depth exploration of the 'black sun'see oxfam website for delivery information read moreoxfam books & music totnes the multiple notions embedded within the 'black sun' relating to eclipse, transfiguration and alchemy are explored in this beautifully produced publication conceived by the artist shezad dawoodaccompanying a travelling exhibition at devi art foundation, india, and arnolfini, uk, this catalogue examines structures that look to deconstruct or displace our everyday modes of seeingit is linked to the metaphor dark night of the soul, which is used to describe a phase in a person's spiritual life, marked by a sense of loneliness and desolation, and which can be experienced in particular by those who are marginalised by ethnicity, sexuality and displacement

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  • This performance received some good reviews but there was criticism of some aspects of the setshas photos and relevant informed articles about the production and the music and history of the operathe performance commenced with a bee buzzing around a clavichordpostage extra but can be collected in personmarriage of figaro london coliseum programme, elegant and stylish programme for seasonthe orchestral playing by the london coliseum orchestra was excellent, along with the singing, which was sung in english translation

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  • This performance received mixed reviews and there was criticism of the sets in particular the sets were minimalist, but effective in this symbolist interpretation of this one act opera by richard strauss, full of dream like music with influences of siegried and possibly in the dance of the seven veils and other orchestral interludes, sampson and delilah and pelleas and melisande, written at around the same time by debussythe orchestral playing by the eno london coliseum orchestra conducted by martyn brabbins was excellent, along with allison cook as salome who was making her eno london coliseum debuthas photos and relevant informed articles about the production and the music and history of the operathe singing was sung in english translationcurrent salome eno london coliseum programme, elegant and stylish programme for season

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  • This performance received some good reviews but there was criticism of some aspects of the setshas photos and relevant informed articles about the production and the music and history of the operathe performance commenced with a bee buzzing around a clavichordpostage extra but can be collected in personthe orchestral playing by the london coliseum orchestra was excellent, along with the singing, which was sung in english translationmarriage of figaro english national opera eno london coliseum programme, elegant and stylish programme for season

    4 €

  • We take pride in serving youcondition note books spine maybe slightly creased due to age and wearpages maybe folded due to previous owners useother details:condition: gooditem information:author: burke, dr

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  • Mimesis, desire, and the novel rene girard and literary criticism by pierpaolo antonello (paperback, ) delivery uk delivery is usually within 12 to 14 working daysinternational delivery varies by country, please see the wordery store help page for details

    18 €

  • This performance received some good reviews but there was criticism of some aspects of the setshas photos and relevant informed articles about the production and the music and history of the operathe performance commenced with a bee buzzing around a clavichordthe orchestral playing by the english national opera london coliseum orchestra was excellent, along with the singing, which was sung in english translationmarriage of figaro eno london coliseum programme, elegant and stylish programme for spring season

    3 €

  • This performance received mixed reviews and there was criticism of the sets in particularthe orchestral playing by the english national opera london coliseum orchestra conducted by martyn brabbins was excellent, along with allison cook as salome who was making her english national opera london coliseum debuthas photos and relevant informed articles about the production and the music and history of the operasalome english national opera london coliseum programme, elegant and stylish programme for autumn seasonthe singing was sung in english translationthe sets were minimalist, but effective in this symbolist interpretation of this one act opera by richard strauss, full of dream like music with influences of siegried and possibly in the dance of the seven veils and other orchestral interludes, sampson and delilah and pelleas and melisande, written at around the same time by debussy

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  • This production has attracted controversy and criticismthere were slight geometrical patterns in hard edged stylethere were also children making writings in paint on either side of the stage, and also in the end death scene paint dripping down card backdropsdifferent from his stirling tuxedo role in wno's recent production of rigolletto, a more successful role for himthe set was minimalistic white and throughout it seemed that we were in a gigantic freezerpostage extra or collection in person freehas photos and relevant informed articles about the current production and the music and history of this verdi operaluisa miller, english national opera programme london coliseum, elegant and stylish programme for winter seasonthe back of the scene moved forwards and backwards at times, with an octagonal style entrance in the middlethe costumes were varied, with wurm in dark black with comical costumes for others, and rodulfo appeared in tuxedo for the final scenethe orchestral playing by the english national opera orchestra was excellent, conducted by alexander joel, along with the singing with elizabeth llewellyn as luisa, olafur sigurdarson as miller, david junghoon kim as rodulfo, james cresswell as count walter, soloman howard as wurm, christine rice as federica a duchessthere was interesting use of the eno chorusthere was also use of black stip like caging for parts of the stage in the second part

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  • There was criticism of the stylised swan, the storm troopers and the bannersthe photos above are from the original programme, which has been sold, although the scans are scanned from the programme in colourthe scan is an accurate electronic copy of the complete programme cover to cover, including all adverts etcthe swan was suggested by projected wing images, and there were slanting buildings in the first acthas photos and relevant informed articles about the production and the music and history of the operathis performance received some excellent reviews, whilst some others were critical of parts of the sets and costumeslohengrin's white suit was criticised as a 's pop singer, along with the singing of klaus florian vogt, although there was also equal praise by other critics for this bayreuth singer who specialises in this particular roleshe made a fantastic debut in the role howeverpdf copy of lohengrin royal opera house programme, elegant and stylish maroon red glossy programme with royal arms for summer seasonthe orchestral playing by the royal opera house orchestra was excellent, along with the singingjennifer davis came in for particular praise as else, although she was a stand inwill send by cd by post or email attachment as requested

    1 €

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