The Agony and the Ecstasy of Underground Culture!

The Agony and the Ecstasy of Underground Culture!
Title The Agony and the Ecstasy of Underground Culture! PDF eBook
Author David Kerekes
Publisher Critical Vision
Pages 156
Release 1999
Genre Education
ISBN

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Agony and the Ecstasy

Agony and the Ecstasy
Title Agony and the Ecstasy PDF eBook
Author Irving Stone
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1993
Genre
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The Imperfectionists

The Imperfectionists
Title The Imperfectionists PDF eBook
Author Tom Rachman
Publisher Anchor Canada
Pages 300
Release 2011-01-04
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0385671040

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Set against the gorgeous backdrop of Rome, Tom Rachman's wry, vibrant debut follows the topsy-turvy private lives of the reporters, editors, and executives of an international English language newspaper as they struggle to keep it - and themselves - afloat. Fifty years and many changes have ensued since the paper was founded by an enigmatic millionaire, and now, amid the stained carpeting and dingy office furniture, the staff's personal dramas seem far more important than the daily headlines. Kathleen, the imperious editor in chief, is smarting from a betrayal in her open marriage; Arthur, the lazy obituary writer, is transformed by a personal tragedy; Abby, the embattled financial officer, discovers that her job cuts and her love life are intertwined in a most unexpected way. Out in the field, a veteran Paris freelancer goes to desperate lengths for his next byline, while the new Cairo stringer is mercilessly manipulated by an outrageous war correspondent with an outsize ego. And in the shadows is the isolated young publisher who pays more attention to his prized basset hound, Schopenhauer, than to the fate of his family's quirky newspaper. As the era of print news gives way to the Internet age and this imperfect crew stumbles toward an uncertain future, the paper's rich history is revealed, including the surprising truth about its founder's intentions. Spirited, moving, and highly original, The Imperfectionists will establish Tom Rachman as one of our most perceptive, assured literary talents.

Games People Played

Games People Played
Title Games People Played PDF eBook
Author Wray Vamplew
Publisher Reaktion Books
Pages 0
Release 2023-08-21
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9781789147759

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Now in paperback, this first global history of sports offers all spectators and participants a reason to cheer—and to think. Games People Played is, surprisingly, the first global history of sports. The book shows how sports have been practiced, experienced, and made meaningful by players and fans throughout history. It assesses how sports developed and diffused across the globe, as well as many other aspects, from emotion, discrimination, and conviviality; to politics, nationalism, and protest; and how economics has turned sports into a huge consumer industry. It shows how sports are sociable and health-giving, and also contribute to charity. However, it also examines their dark side: sports’ impact on the environment, the use of performance-enhancing drugs, and match-fixing. Covering everything from curling to baseball, boxing to motor racing, this book will appeal to anyone who plays, watches, and enjoys sports, and wants to know more about their history and global impact.

The Cultures of Alternative Mobilities

The Cultures of Alternative Mobilities
Title The Cultures of Alternative Mobilities PDF eBook
Author Phillip Vannini
Publisher Routledge
Pages 300
Release 2016-03-16
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317036581

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The Cultures of Alternative Mobilities presents a series of ethnographic studies, focusing on the local cultures of mobilities and immobilities, emphasizing the everyday sense of contingency and heterogeneity that accompanies them. Compensating for the excess of theory and criticism based on the notion of 'hypermobilities', this book sheds light on the nuanced differences and idiosyncrasies of mobility, with a view to rediscovering meanings and lifestyles marked by movement and immobility. Original, empirical and global case studies are presented by an international team of scholars, exploring the complex, negotiated and contingent nature of the social worlds of movement. By avoiding sweeping generalizations on the deeply connected and readily mobile nature of society as a whole, this volume sheds light on the diversity of mobility modes in an accessible and interdisciplinary form that will be of key interest, to sociologists, geographers and scholars of human mobility, communication and culture.

Agony/Ecstasy

Agony/Ecstasy
Title Agony/Ecstasy PDF eBook
Author Jane Litte
Publisher Berkley
Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780425243459

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With historical, contemporary and futuristic backdrops, this outrageously diverse collection of original stories explores every conceivable variation of BDSM erotica - from knitting circles to the Titanic to the retelling of The Little Mermaid. Agony/Ecstasy features all-new tales by some of the hottest names in romance and erotica, as well as a host of newcomers. Authors include Meljean Brook, Jean Johnson, Bettie Sharp and many more.

Dissent and the Dynamics of Cultural Change

Dissent and the Dynamics of Cultural Change
Title Dissent and the Dynamics of Cultural Change PDF eBook
Author Matthew T. Pifer
Publisher Routledge
Pages 216
Release 2019-11-08
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1000754073

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Dissent and the Dynamics of Cultural Change: Lessons from the Underground Presses of the Late Sixties, examines alternative presses’ critique of culture at a time of infamous transformation and revolution in the United States. In this new study, author Matthew Pifer seeks to delineate the structure of dissent to better understand how cultural change is realized, and explores the relationships between the public and those cultural institutions that define the values and social norms that shaped daily life.