Creative Haven Art Nouveau Animal Designs Coloring Book

Creative Haven Art Nouveau Animal Designs Coloring Book
Title Creative Haven Art Nouveau Animal Designs Coloring Book PDF eBook
Author Marty Noble
Publisher Courier Corporation
Pages 37
Release 2013-03-21
Genre Art
ISBN 0486493105

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Thirty-one elegant designs adapted from the works of Verneuil, Mucha, and other Art Nouveau masters. Features patterns inspired by swans, peacocks, and other creatures. Previously published as Art Nouveau Animal Designs Coloring Book.

Creative Haven Wildlife Color by Number Coloring Book

Creative Haven Wildlife Color by Number Coloring Book
Title Creative Haven Wildlife Color by Number Coloring Book PDF eBook
Author Diego Jourdan Pereira
Publisher Courier Dover Publications
Pages 53
Release 2015-08-19
Genre Games & Activities
ISBN 0486798569

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From a towering bull moose to a tiny leopard toad, this color by number coloring book features 46 animals from around the globe, including a baboon, jaguar, kangaroo, wombat, python, and many others.

Beast-People Onscreen and in Your Brain

Beast-People Onscreen and in Your Brain
Title Beast-People Onscreen and in Your Brain PDF eBook
Author Mark Pizzato
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 336
Release 2016-02-22
Genre Psychology
ISBN

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A new take on our bio-cultural evolution explores how the "inner theatre" of the brain and its "animal-human stages" are reflected in and shaped by the mirror of cinema. Vampire, werewolf, and ape-planet films are perennial favorites—perhaps because they speak to something primal in human nature. This intriguing volume examines such films in light of the latest developments in neuroscience, revealing ways in which animal-human monster movies reflect and affect what we naturally imagine in our minds. Examining specific films as well as early cave images, the book discusses how certain creatures on rock walls and movie screens express animal-to-human evolution and the structures of our brains. The book presents a new model of the human brain with its theatrical, cinematic, and animal elements. It also develops a theory of "rasa-catharsis" as the clarifying of emotions within and between spectators of the stage or screen, drawing on Eastern and Western aesthetics as well as current neuroscience. It focuses on the "inner movie theater" of memories, dreams, and reality representations, involving developmental stages, as well as the "hall of mirrors," ape-egos, and body-swapping identifications between human beings. Finally, the book shows how ironic twists onscreen—especially of contradictory emotions—might evoke a reappraisal of feelings, helping spectators to be more attentive to their own impulses. Through this interdisciplinary study, scholars, artists, and general readers will find a fresh way to understand the potential for interactive mindfulness and yet cathartic backfire between human brains—in cinema, in theater, and in daily life.

Play and Performance

Play and Performance
Title Play and Performance PDF eBook
Author Carrie Lobman
Publisher University Press of America
Pages 293
Release 2011-10-16
Genre Art
ISBN 0761855319

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Play and Performance offers hope to those lamenting the loss of play in the twenty-first century and aims to broaden the understanding of what play is. This volume showcases the work of programs from early childhood through adulthood, in a variety of educational and therapeutic settings, and from a range of theoretical and practical perspectives. The chapters cover an array of practices that can be seen across the play to performance continuum. Taken together, the myriad ways that play is performance and performance is play becomes clear, sometimes blurring the need for distinction. The volume provides play advocates, researchers and practitioners a wealth of practical and theoretical ideas for expanding the use of performance as a tool for creatingplayful environments where children and adults can create and develop.

Monthly Catalogue, United States Public Documents

Monthly Catalogue, United States Public Documents
Title Monthly Catalogue, United States Public Documents PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 1028
Release 1990-03
Genre Government publications
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The Mythology of the Animal Farm in Children's Literature

The Mythology of the Animal Farm in Children's Literature
Title The Mythology of the Animal Farm in Children's Literature PDF eBook
Author Stacy E. Hoult-Saros
Publisher Lexington Books
Pages 193
Release 2016-07-21
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1498519784

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The Mythology of the Animal Farm in Children’s Literature: Over the Fence analyzes the ways in which myths about farmed animals’ lives are perpetuated in children’s materials. Specifically, this book investigates the use of five recurring thematic devices in about eighty books for young children published during the past five decades. The close readings of texts and images draw on a wide range of fields, including animal theory, psychoanalytic and Marxian literary criticism, child development theory, histories of farming and domestication, and postcolonial theory. In spite of the underlying seriousness of the project, the material lends itself to humorous and not overly heavy-handed explications that provide insight into the complex workings of a literary genre based on the covering up of real animal lives.

Animal Behavior

Animal Behavior
Title Animal Behavior PDF eBook
Author Lee C. Drickamer
Publisher McGraw-Hill Science, Engineering & Mathematics
Pages 472
Release 1996
Genre Animal behavior
ISBN

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