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  • - George, Rilke, Kandinsky, Lasker-Schueler
    av Rey Conquer
    1 150,-

    This ambitious and exciting study analyses the use of colour language in the work of Stefan George, Rainer Maria Rilke, Wassily Kandinsky and Else Lasker-Schuler to open up an understanding of how poetic language works and to ask how we read poetry.

  • - Pemulwuy, Jandamarra and Yagan in Australian Indigenous Film, Theatre and Literature
    av Matteo Dutto
    956,-

    This book explores the ways in which Australian Indigenous filmmakers, performers and writers work within their Indigenous communities to tell the stories of early Indigenous resistance leaders who fought against British invaders and settlers, thus keeping their legacies alive and connected to community in the present.

  • - Essays on Gaelic Poetry and Song
    av Virginia Blankenhorn
    1 050,-

    Since World War I, communities of Gaelic-speaking Scotland, characterised by collaborative effort and a robust sense of communal identity, have been transformed. This book will help scholars and general readers grasp the magnitude of change as it has transformed an important aspect of Scottish Gaelic culture.

  • - Nationhood, Cosmopolitanism and the Cultural Politics of Identity
    av Fabrizio De Donno
    730,-

    The on-going debate on the legacies of European Orientalism has yet to fully consider its Italian context. This book is a literary and intellectual history both of the reception of European Orientalism in Risorgimento Italy, and of the birth and development of an Italian Orientalist expression in the post-unification and fascist periods.

  • - Monsters, Mutants, Aliens, Artificial Beings
    av Simona Micali
    660,-

    This book explores the rich variety of non-human figures in contemporary science fiction literature and film and considers what these figures tell us about our notions of humankind. The posthuman ultimately comes to serve as the symbol of a revolutionary vision of humanity that embraces a new, more humble way of being and living.

  • av Franco Marucci
    716 - 720,-

    From the Metaphysicals to the Romantics.

  • - New Romanian Plays
     
    256,-

    Four plays by new and upcoming Romanian playwrights.

  • av Tom Swift
    346,-

    Selected plays by Tom Swift.

  •  
    460,-

    A useful and provocative book that collects the diverse and related practices of theatre makers and theatre professionals deserving of greater attention from artists, teachers and scholars. (Willie White, Director of Dublin Theatre Festival and President of IETM)Radical Contemporary Theatre Practices by Women in Ireland is an important contribution to the fields of Irish theatre and performance studies, and gender and performance in Ireland. The essays and interviews explore the work of women directors, designers, and playwrights on both sides of the Irish Border, who are currently shaping theatre practice on the island. By gathering such an impressive range of material, Mária Kurdi and Miriam Haughton have produced a collection that offers a snapshot of radical practice on the Irish stage in the early 21st century. (Lisa Fitzpatrick, Senior Lecturer in Theatre, University of Ulster)

  • - Telling stories from the ground up
     
    416,-

    Marie Jones is one of the most prolific and popular writers working in Northern Irish theatre today. Her work has achieved local relevance and international recognition. In the course of a remarkable career now spanning five decades, Jones has been an actor, playwright, and screenwriter; she also helped to establish two major Irish theatre companies (Charabanc and DubbelJoint) as well as playing a major role in theatre-in-education through her plays for Replay Productions. From her earliest work with Charabanc in the early 1980s to the present day, Jones's work has engaged with Irish (and, more often than not, specifically Northern Irish) experience in ways that reveal the extent to which the personal is political in a distinctive form of popular theatre. This volume of essays engages critically with Jones's oeuvre, her reception in Ireland and beyond, and her position in the canon of contemporary drama.

  • - The Theatre of Mark O'Rowe
     
    460,-

    Sullied Magnificence: The Theatre of Mark O'Rowe is a collection of essays that combines the voices of Mark O'Rowe's collaborators and critics with analysis by leading academics. It examines the role of the actor and director in monologue theatre. It questions the use of violence in O'Rowe's films and plays. It explores influences and inspirations, and provides a thorough introduction to the work of one of Ireland's most unique theatrical voices. It also takes a brief look at O'Rowe's work for film, as both writer and director, and the crossover effect this work has had on his plays.

  • - Histories and Contemporary Practice
     
    460,-

    Devised Performance in Irish Theatre: Histories and Contemporary Practice is the first collection to focus exclusively on devised theatre throughout the island of Ireland by bringing together a range of perspectives from both academics and practitioners. It situates the histories and contemporary practice of devised performance in the Irish theatre, responding to a decisive shift in the working approach of several prominent emerging companies including ANU Productions, Brokentalkers, THEATREclub, and THISISPOPBABY. This collection takes a historical approach that demonstrates how this contemporary surge of work builds on a physical and dance theatre movement in Irish theatre that began to coalesce in the 1990s through the work of companies like Barabbas, Macnas, Blue Raincoat, and Pan Pan which was in turn influenced by earlier community arts practice on the island of Ireland beginning in the late 1970s. Devised Performance in Irish Theatre makes visible a uniquely Irish body of work that will also further international understandings of devised performance as collaborative process and working methodology.

  • - A Story of Twentieth-Century Ireland
    av Gerard Rodgers
    556,-

    Through his own experience of clerical abuse and his struggle with the system that allowed it to happen, the author documents an important period of social change in Ireland. The aim of the study is to situate tough personal experiences in lifeworld contexts for the purpose of changing powerful beliefs and practices.

  • - Training and Entertainment, Ideology and Propaganda
     
    740,-

    In this edited volume, an international team of authors examines the development of football during the Second World War in a dozen European states. The volume concludes with essays on the representation of the topic in the arts and the media.

  • - Contested Bodies and Spaces
     
    760,-

    This edited volume focuses on a key notion in Queer Theory and activism: challenging, resisting and subverting contestations to the identitarian expression and performance of LGBTIQ+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans*, intersex, queer/querying etc.) subjects.

  • - L'Irlande Du Nord Apres Le Conflit
    av Fabrice Mourlon
    630,-

    Depuis la fin des années 1990 et la signature de l¿Accord du Vendredi-Saint à Belfast en 1998, un nombre croissant de témoignages de survivants du conflit nord-irlandais ont été recueillis et publiés et occupent une place importante dans l¿espace public, tant dans la presse que le monde de l¿édition. Le sentiment de n¿être pas véritablement reconnu par la société et par ses institutions, d¿être exclu du récit historique dominant, et le manque de consensus sur le statut de « victime » contribuent au besoin de raconter sa propre histoire, donnant ainsi l¿impression d¿une polyphonie de points de vue.Alors que la plupart des études ont analysé la fonction et la portée politique et sociale des témoignages en Irlande du Nord, cet ouvrage montre dans quelle mesure ces récits permettent aux affects et aux émotions de s¿exprimer et de s¿élaborer, tant du côté du narrateur que de celui du lecteur. En adoptant une approche pluridisciplinaire et en soulignant le rôle de l¿intersubjectivité, ces récits, adressés à un Autre, sont ici analysés par le prisme d¿un lecteur bien particulier : celui du chercheur, qui accepte sa subjectivité et se situe délibérément dans l¿interaction entre le narrateur et lui-même.

  • - Offspring of an Icon
    av Cristiana Pagliarusco
    1 066,-

    The book examines the renderings into poetry of the life and works of Georgia O'Keeffe. It intends to show how these poems have interpreted, de-codified and translated O'Keeffe's subjects into words by making room for new meaningful images, expanding what O'Keeffe meant to do with her art and nourishing her artistic legacy.

  • - Adriatic and Central European Perspectives
     
    686,-

    West vs East, antifascism vs fascism, capitalism vs communism: these are the symbolic boundaries that have divided Europe. Focusing on the Adriatic and central European regions, this collection of essays explores ruptures and continuities in memory cultures, commemorative practices and the varying politics of the past in European borderlands.

  • - From the Metaphysicals to the Romantics
    av Franco Marucci
    1 310,-

    History of English Literature is a comprehensive, eight-volume survey of English literature from the Middle Ages to the early twenty-first century. Volume 3 includes an exploration of Milton's great biblical epic and traces the rise of the novel under Defoe, Swift, Fielding and Sterne. It ends with the Romantic poets.

  • - Contested Grounds
     
    840,-

    This volume brings together three key and contested areas facing educationalists within schools, colleges and universities: values education, religious education and human rights education. Challenges and opportunities within each of these three areas may be illuminated and explored by bringing them into creative dialogue.

  • - Irish Theatre in the 1990s
     
    450,-

  • av Rachel Knighton
    1 150,-

    This book examines a selection of prison memoirs by five renowned African writers - Ngugi wa Thiong'o, Ruth First, Wole Soyinka, Nawal El Saadawi and Jack Mapanje - who were detained from the 1960s onward due to their political engagement.

  • - Conflicts, Responsibilities, Representations
     
    766,-

    This volume represents a significant new stage in Irish Famine scholarship, adopting a broad interdisciplinary approach that includes ground-breaking demographical, economic, cultural and literary research on poverty, poor relief and class relations during one of Europe's most devastating food crises.

  • - Cultural Identity Beyond Geography
     
    950,-

    This book is a cutting-edge, interdisciplinary collection of essays by some of today's most forward-thinking scholars. The contributors explore the ways in which the prefix "trans" erupts German identity and the identity of Germany itself. What are the promises and perils for Germany, and German identity, in becoming transGerman?

  • - Reflexiones Sobre La Representacion de la Comedia Aurea
    av Isaac Benabu
    1 100,-

    Textos «ilegibles», entre comillas; porque en gran parte los textos dramáticos se compusieron para ser representados, no para ser leídos. Por supuesto que en primer lugar hay que leer el texto de una obra para enterarse de qué se trata. Sin embargo para su representación sobre las tablas hay que recurrir a una lectura especializada, la lectura teatral. Esta aproximación requiere que el texto se lea a la inversa, por decirlo así, desde el final, punto donde toda la acción se resuelve, hacia el principio punto donde nada se sabe. Así al preparar un montaje o estudiar la dramaturgia de una obra se hace posible construir tanto el desarrollo de la trama como la caracterización de los personajes. Este libro aplica esta aproximación teórica a una interpretación de varias comedias del Siglo de Oro español como ejemplificación de la metodología empleada.

  • - The History of a 'National Disgrace'
    av Patrick McGauley
    730,-

    The southern Italian city of Matera was dubbed a "national disgrace" in the immediate post-war period due to media and political focus on its distinctive cave homes, the Sassi. This book explores how and why Matera came to be viewed in such negative terms and investigates the impact this had on the city's social and urban development.

  • - Why Song Sounds the Way It Does
    av Lynn Whidden
    630,-

    Why does human music sound the way it does? To understand this, the authors look at human and animal ability for mimicry, at existing acoustic niches and introduce the idea of at least three habitats for music. Is there a unified sound quality for music created indoors, for song sung outdoors, and for music produced with electric signals?

  • - A Companion
     
    426,-

    What is Cli-Fi? Climate change fiction is a new phenomenon that responds to the effects of extreme weather events and explores what climate change means for the survival of humanity. With short, accessible chapters on texts from Kim Stanley Robinson's trilogy to Frozen, this book will appeal to fans, teachers and students alike.

  • - Irish Theatre - Past, Present and Future
     
    400,-

    As Ireland changes, how should we think about the works of familiar figures - writers like Synge, O'Casey, Friel, Murphy, Carr and McGuinness? Is the distinction between popular and literary drama tenable in a Celtic Tiger Ireland where the arts and economics are becoming increasingly intertwined.

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    730,-

    This collection aims to correct the imbalance of London-dominated periodicals by investigating the development, maturation and persistence of the provincial political press in the British Isles in the modern era. Chapters covering aspects of the Irish, Yorkshire, Welsh, Scottish and Midlands political press are included to redress this imbalance.

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