The Imperative of Sociability
Title | The Imperative of Sociability PDF eBook |
Author | John Dwyer |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 1990 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Cosmopolitan Sociability
Title | Cosmopolitan Sociability PDF eBook |
Author | Tsypylma Darieva |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 127 |
Release | 2014-06-11 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1317979311 |
This book approaches the concept of cosmopolitan sociability as a cultural or territorial rootedness that facilitates a simultaneous openness to shared human emotions, experiences, and aspirations. Cosmopolitan Sociability critiques definitions of cosmopolitanism as a tolerance for cultural difference or a universalist morality that arise from contemporary experiences of mobility and globalization. Challenging these assumptions, the book explores the degree to which a 'cosmopolitan dimension' can be practised within particular religious communities, diasporic ties, or gendered migrant identities in different parts of the world. A wide variety of expert contributors offer rich ethnographic insights into the interplay of social interactions and cosmopolitan sociability. In this way the book contributes significantly to ethnic and migration studies, global anthropology, social theory, and religious and cultural studies. Cosmopolitan Sociability was originally published as a special issue of Ethnic and Racial Studies.
The Poetics of Digital Media
Title | The Poetics of Digital Media PDF eBook |
Author | Paul Frosh |
Publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
Pages | 186 |
Release | 2018-12-14 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1509532684 |
Media are poetic forces. They produce and reveal worlds, representing them to our senses and connecting them to our lives. While the poetic powers of media are perceptual, symbolic, social and technical, they are also profoundly moral and existential. They matter for how we reflect upon and act in a shared, everyday world of finite human existence. The Poetics of Digital Media explores the poetic work of media in digital culture. Developing an argument through close readings of overlooked or denigrated media objects – screenshots, tagging, selfies and more – the book reveals how media shape the taken-for-granted structures of our lives, and how they disclose our world through sudden moments of visibility and tangibility. Bringing us face to face with the conditions of our existence, it investigates how the ‘given’ world we inhabit is given through media. This book is important reading for students and scholars of media theory, philosophy of media, visual culture and media aesthetics.
The Social Imperative
Title | The Social Imperative PDF eBook |
Author | Gregory Baum |
Publisher | New York : Paulist Press |
Pages | 276 |
Release | 1979 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN |
Essays on the critical issues that confront the Christian churches.
The Warrior's Camera
Title | The Warrior's Camera PDF eBook |
Author | Stephen Prince |
Publisher | Princeton University Press |
Pages | 444 |
Release | 1999-11-14 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 9780691010465 |
The Japanese film director Akira Kurosawa, who died at the age of 88, has been internationally acclaimed as a giant of world cinema. Rashomon, which won both the Venice Film Festival's grand prize and an Academy Award for best foreign-language film, helped ignite Western interest in the Japanese cinema. Seven Samurai and Yojimbo remain enormously popular both in Japan and abroad. In this newly revised and expanded edition of his study of Kurosawa's films, Stephen Prince provides two new chapters that examine Kurosawa's remaining films, placing him in the context of cinema history. Prince also discusses how Kurosawa furnished a template for some well-known Hollywood directors, including Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg, and George Lucas. Providing a new and comprehensive look at this master filmmaker, The Warrior's Camera probes the complex visual structure of Kurosawa's work. The book shows how Kurosawa attempted to symbolize on film a course of national development for post-war Japan, and it traces the ways that he tied his social visions to a dynamic system of visual and narrative forms. The author analyzes Kurosawa's entire career and places the films in context by drawing on the director's autobiography--a fascinating work that presents Kurosawa as a Kurosawa character and the story of his life as the kind of spiritual odyssey witnessed so often in his films. After examining the development of Kurosawa's visual style in his early work, The Warrior's Camera explains how he used this style in subsequent films to forge a politically committed model of filmmaking. It then demonstrates how the collapse of Kurosawa's efforts to participate as a filmmaker in the tasks of social reconstruction led to the very different cinematic style evident in his most recent films, works of pessimism that view the world as resistant to change.
Instrumental Music in an Age of Sociability
Title | Instrumental Music in an Age of Sociability PDF eBook |
Author | W. Dean Sutcliffe |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 613 |
Release | 2019-10-10 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 110701381X |
Interprets an eighteenth-century musical repertoire in sociable terms, both technically (specific musical patterns) and affectively (predominant emotional registers of the music).
Social Leadership
Title | Social Leadership PDF eBook |
Author | Julian Stodd |
Publisher | |
Pages | 246 |
Release | 2017 |
Genre | Leadership |
ISBN | 9780957319981 |