Beyond the Green Zone
Title | Beyond the Green Zone PDF eBook |
Author | Dahr Jamail |
Publisher | Haymarket Books |
Pages | 330 |
Release | 2016-12-05 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 160846055X |
The critically acclaimed account of life in Iraq under US occupation with a new afterword.
Beyond Green
Title | Beyond Green PDF eBook |
Author | Stephanie Smith |
Publisher | Smart Museum of Art, the University of C |
Pages | 164 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Art |
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Exploring the ways in which sustainable development is being used by an emerging group of artists who combine fresh aesthetic sensibilities with constructively critical approaches to the production, dissemination, and display of their art, this book considers environmental issues in the context of art and design.
Beyond the Green
Title | Beyond the Green PDF eBook |
Author | N.L. Reppert |
Publisher | Natural Reflection |
Pages | 45 |
Release | 2024-07-26 |
Genre | Body, Mind & Spirit |
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Social media and curated perfection fuel comparison. It's easy to believe that the grass is always greener on the other side. Delve into the pervasive myth that others lead better, happier lives and offer a pathway to lasting contentment. Practical mindfulness exercises, gratitude practices, and self-compassion techniques guide your focus to shift from external comparisons to internal validation. By embracing your unique journeys and fostering authentic connections, you can break free from envy and dissatisfaction, cultivating a life of genuine happiness and fulfillment. Whether you struggle with career comparisons, relationship envy, or lifestyle dissatisfaction, discover the tools to help you appreciate your grass and find peace in the present moment.
Beyond the Green Myth
Title | Beyond the Green Myth PDF eBook |
Author | Peter G. Sercombe |
Publisher | NIAS Press |
Pages | 400 |
Release | 2008-03-18 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 8776940187 |
This is the first comprehensive picture of the nomadic and formerly nomadic hunting-gathering groups of the Borneo tropical rain forest, totaling about 20,000 people.
Beyond the Blue Moon
Title | Beyond the Blue Moon PDF eBook |
Author | Simon R. Green |
Publisher | Jabberwocky Literary Agency, Inc. |
Pages | 500 |
Release | 2011-01-01 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1936535009 |
It has been many years since the long night of the Blue Moon. King Harald is dead, and chaos reigns in the Forest Kingdom. The long-lost heroes of Blue Moon Rising must return in order to save the nation of their birth--and it might already be too late. Favorite characters return, and a stunning revelation about the true identities of two Haven cops (whom readers will recognize from Green's popular Hawk & Fisher series) awaits. At long last, revisit the world of the Blue Moon. A continuation of several of New York Times-bestselling author Simon R. Green's most beloved series, Beyond The Blue Moon was chosen as one of the year's best books by Science Fiction Chronicle, who wrote "If they’re making fantasy adventure much better than this, I don’t know about it." Locus lauded it as "an engrossing adventure", and Library Journal declared that "this fast-moving, wise-cracking sequel to Blue Moon Rising belongs in most fantasy collections."
Beyond the Green Economy
Title | Beyond the Green Economy PDF eBook |
Author | Ricardo Abramovay |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 173 |
Release | 2015-09-07 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1317382048 |
The world needs a new economy. In spite of tremendous and growing material prosperity, inequality is on the rise and the current organization of the Earth’s natural resources has failed to address the basic human needs of billions of people. This book exposes the bottlenecks of the present path of economic growth and discusses the main path to alternatives. In spite of undeniable advances, all evidence points towards the growing depletion of the very ecosystems that societies depend on. By placing ethics squarely in the middle of economic life, this book demonstrates the need for a new economy, one that fosters unity between society, nature, economics and ethics. It questions the most important scientific and political pillar that forms the basis for evaluating social resource use: economic growth. Written in a non-specialist language, this book is an introduction to the main issues involving sustainable development. It will be essential reading for both students and professionals working in the field of socio-environmental responsibility.
Shakespeare Beyond the Green World
Title | Shakespeare Beyond the Green World PDF eBook |
Author | Todd Andrew Borlik |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 305 |
Release | 2023-01-19 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN | 019286663X |
Unpicking the ecopolitics of Shakespeare's plays at the Stuart court, Shakespeare Beyond the Green World establishes that the playwright was remarkably attentive to the environmental issues of his era. As a court dramatist, he designed his plays to captivate a patron deeply involved in both the conservation and exploitation of a burgeoning empire's natural resources. Spurred by James' campaign to unify his kingdoms, the Jacobean Shakespeare ventures beyond the green and pleasant lowlands of England to chart the wild topographies of an expansionist Great Britain: the blasted heath in Macbeth, the caves and mines of Timon of Athens, the overfished North Sea in Pericles, the Welsh mountains in Cymbeline, the Arctic fur country in The Winter's Tale, the fens in The Tempest, overcrowded London and empty Ulster in Measure for Measure and Coriolanus, and the night in Antony and Cleopatra and King Lear. While these plays often simulate a monarch's-eye-view of the natural world, t reveal that Crown policies were fiercely contested from below. In addition to trekking beyond verdant landscapes, Shakespeare Beyond the Green World seeks to mitigate the Anglocentric and anthropocentric bias of the archive by putting the plays into conversation with texts in which the subaltern wild growls back. Combining deep dives into environmental history with close readings of Shakespearean wordplay, original typography, and original performance conditions, this study re-wilds the Renaissance stage. It spotlights Shakespeare's tendency to humanize beasts and bestialize allegedly godlike monarchs, debunking fantasies of human exceptionalism. By clarifying how the Jacobean plays expose monarchical dominion as ecological tyranny, this study remains scrupulously historicist while reasserting Shakespearean drama's scorching relevance in the Anthropocene.