Terracene
Title | Terracene PDF eBook |
Author | Salar Mameni |
Publisher | Duke University Press |
Pages | 143 |
Release | 2023-08-04 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 1478027045 |
In Terracene Salar Mameni historicizes the popularization of the scientific notion of the Anthropocene alongside the emergence of the global war on terror. Mameni theorizes the Terracene as an epoch marked by a convergence of racialized militarism and environmental destruction. Both the Anthropocene and the war on terror centered the antagonist figures of the Anthropos and the terrorist as responsible for epochal changes in the new geological and geopolitical world orders. In response, Mameni shows how the Terracene requires radically new engagements with terra (the earth), whose intelligence resides in matters such as oil and phenomena like earthquakes and fires. Drawing on the work of artists whose practices interrogate histories of settler-colonial and imperial interests in land and resources in Iran, Iraq, Yemen, Kuwait, Syria, Palestine, and other regions most affected by the war on terror, Mameni offers speculative paths into the aesthetics of the Terracene.
Disturbed Ecologies
Title | Disturbed Ecologies PDF eBook |
Author | Darcy White |
Publisher | transcript Verlag |
Pages | 347 |
Release | 2023-03-31 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 3839460263 |
The imaginaries of northern landscape have not remained static in the era of ecological crisis but play a pivotal function within the geopolitics of visual representation. Such imaginaries can sanction those dominant discourses that frame environmental catastrophe as the consequence of undifferentiated human activity, but, it is argued, they also have the capacity to represent a complexity and heterogeneity frequently absent from this broad discursive field. The contributors to this volume engage with the practice, curation and utilization of photography and other lens-based media, to examine the critical role of visual culture in shaping and interrogating conceptions of environmental catastrophe.
Handbook of Cultural Studies and Education
Title | Handbook of Cultural Studies and Education PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Pericles Trifonas |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 513 |
Release | 2018-11-15 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1351202375 |
The Handbook of Cultural Studies in Education brings together interdisciplinary voices to ask critical questions about the meanings of diverse forms of cultural studies and the ways in which it can enrich both education scholarship and practice. Examining multiple forms, mechanisms, and actors of resistance in cultural studies, it seeks to bridge the gap between theory and practice by examining the theme of resistance in multiple fields and contested spaces from a holistic multi-dimensional perspective converging insights from leading scholars, practitioners, and community activists. Particular focus is paid to the practical role and impact of these converging fields in challenging, rupturing, subverting, and changing the dominant socio-economic, political, and cultural forces that work to maintain injustice and inequity in various educational contexts. With contributions from international scholars, this handbook serves as a key transdisciplinary resource for scholars and students interested in how and in what forms Cultural Studies can be applied to education.
Revolutionary Nonviolence in Violent Times
Title | Revolutionary Nonviolence in Violent Times PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Minch |
Publisher | Cambridge Scholars Publishing |
Pages | 151 |
Release | 2020-02-18 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1527547183 |
This edited volume focuses on the evolving nature of peacebuilding. Chapters address important and timely questions, including how groups select their peacebuilding methods, whether any form of violence is acceptable, and the role of neoliberalism. Further, the contributions here, written from a variety of disciplinary perspectives, evaluate the effectiveness of many historical and current peacebuilding efforts. The book offers cutting edge work in the field of peace and conflict studies, and will be useful to academics, students, and educators.
Hamilton Gita
Title | Hamilton Gita PDF eBook |
Author | Helen Hamilton |
Publisher | Balboa Press |
Pages | 44 |
Release | 2021-04-27 |
Genre | Self-Help |
ISBN | 1982283483 |
This lovingly crafted selection of writings show us the viewpoint from the Self. Reading these writings will lift your consciousness up into a place before division. Every great teacher that has lived from and as the One has described how reality actually is and this book will give you a taste of your real Self along with pointers of how to realise that Self that you are. Let this collection uplift and inspire you to find that greatness within yourself. Let these words become alive inside you and blossom into a full experience of peace, love and joy. Recognition of your real Self is waiting and available right now. This book is formed from the loved filled expressions of an enlightened being in the heights of bliss and joy. It is offered lovingly to lift you up also.
Succulent Dark
Title | Succulent Dark PDF eBook |
Author | D.J. Manly |
Publisher | Totally Entwined Group (USA+CAD) |
Pages | 77 |
Release | 2013-12-13 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 178184867X |
Teak has been attracting way too much attention lately. Will he learn his lesson when he is banished to Canada's far north? Teak has always taken what he wants, when he wants, with no regard for the council of vampires overseeing his every move. When he crosses the line, he is sent to the far north as punishment and severely warned not to drink from any human there. He's also told to blend in by taking up his old profession. It all seems doable...until Teak meets the attractive pharmacist, Marcus Kent. When Teak tries to steal a bite as well as a kiss by glamouring the object of his desire, he discovers that where Marcus is concerned, his powers are moot.
Empire Amethyst
Title | Empire Amethyst PDF eBook |
Author | Carmen F. Zumot |
Publisher | Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Pages | 94 |
Release | 2021-06-08 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN | 1666712728 |
Empire Amethyst is a journey through themes of light, love, and madness with author Carmen F. Zumot. An abstract autobiography through the lens of poetry, her debut work as a poetess is raw, vulnerable, and mystical. Think of a yin yang symbol come to life. Each word rich with depth dancing from page to page, moments of humor laced with grace, a passionate desire to harmonize the dualities that plague us, will leave you breathless, mesmerized, and captivated. Journey with her on a poetic exploration that will open your eyes, heart, and mind. Her ability to express her emotions in lyrical prose will leave the reader seduced with each beautiful expression.