Beclouded Visions
Title | Beclouded Visions PDF eBook |
Author | Kyo Maclear |
Publisher | SUNY Press |
Pages | 232 |
Release | 1999-01-01 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9780791440056 |
The trauma of Hiroshima and Nagasaki demonstrates the limits of dominant visual models, such as photography, for providing adequate historical memory. The author argues that collective traumas suggest the need for a prolonged gaze, such as can be provided by expressive art.
Beclouded Visions [microform] : Hiroshima-Nagasaki and the Art of Witness
Title | Beclouded Visions [microform] : Hiroshima-Nagasaki and the Art of Witness PDF eBook |
Author | Kyo Iona Maclear |
Publisher | National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada |
Pages | 422 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9780612125438 |
Books on Japan in Western Languages Recently Acquired by the National Diet Library
Title | Books on Japan in Western Languages Recently Acquired by the National Diet Library PDF eBook |
Author | Kokuritsu Kokkai Toshokan (Japan) |
Publisher | |
Pages | 140 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Japan |
ISBN |
A Prehistory of the Cloud
Title | A Prehistory of the Cloud PDF eBook |
Author | Tung-Hui Hu |
Publisher | MIT Press |
Pages | 241 |
Release | 2015-08-21 |
Genre | Computers |
ISBN | 0262330105 |
The militarized legacy of the digital cloud: how the cloud grew out of older network technologies and politics. We may imagine the digital cloud as placeless, mute, ethereal, and unmediated. Yet the reality of the cloud is embodied in thousands of massive data centers, any one of which can use as much electricity as a midsized town. Even all these data centers are only one small part of the cloud. Behind that cloud-shaped icon on our screens is a whole universe of technologies and cultural norms, all working to keep us from noticing their existence. In this book, Tung-Hui Hu examines the gap between the real and the virtual in our understanding of the cloud. Hu shows that the cloud grew out of such older networks as railroad tracks, sewer lines, and television circuits. He describes key moments in the prehistory of the cloud, from the game “Spacewar” as exemplar of time-sharing computers to Cold War bunkers that were later reused as data centers. Countering the popular perception of a new “cloudlike” political power that is dispersed and immaterial, Hu argues that the cloud grafts digital technologies onto older ways of exerting power over a population. But because we invest the cloud with cultural fantasies about security and participation, we fail to recognize its militarized origins and ideology. Moving between the materiality of the technology itself and its cultural rhetoric, Hu's account offers a set of new tools for rethinking the contemporary digital environment.
The Paths of Heaven The Evolution of Airpower Theory
Title | The Paths of Heaven The Evolution of Airpower Theory PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Airpower is not widely understood. Even though it has come to play an increasingly important role in both peace and war, the basic concepts that define and govern airpower remain obscure to many people, even to professional military officers. This fact is largely due to fundamental differences of opinion as to whether or not the aircraft has altered the strategies of war or merely its tactics. If the former, then one can see airpower as a revolutionary leap along the continuum of war; but if the latter, then airpower is simply another weapon that joins the arsenal along with the rifle, machine gun, tank, submarine, and radio. This book implicitly assumes that airpower has brought about a revolution in war. It has altered virtually all aspects of war: how it is fought, by whom, against whom, and with what weapons. Flowing from those factors have been changes in training, organization, administration, command and control, and doctrine. War has been fundamentally transformed by the advent of the airplane.
Cartographies of Violence
Title | Cartographies of Violence PDF eBook |
Author | Mona Oikawa |
Publisher | University of Toronto Press |
Pages | 493 |
Release | 2012-01-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0802096018 |
"In 1942, the federal government expelled more than 22,000 Japanese Canadians from their homes in British Columbia. From 1942 to 1949, they were dispossessed, sent to incarceration sites, and dispersed across Canada. Over 4,000 were deported to Japan. Cartographies of Violence analyses the effects of these processes for some Japanese Canadian women. Using critical race, feminist, anti-colonial, and cultural geographic theory, Mona Oikawa deconstructs prevalent images, stereotypes, and language used to describe the 'internment' in ways that masks its inherent violence. Through interviews with women survivors and their daughters, Oikawa analyses recurring themes of racism and resistance, as well as the struggle to communicate what happened. Disturbing and provocative, Cartographies of Violence explores women's memories in order to map the effects of forced displacements, incarcerations, and the separations of family, friends, and communities"--Publisher's website.
Diplomacy and Negotiation for Humanitarian NGOs
Title | Diplomacy and Negotiation for Humanitarian NGOs PDF eBook |
Author | Larry Winter Roeder, Jr. |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 462 |
Release | 2013-05-25 |
Genre | Medical |
ISBN | 1461471133 |
Diplomacy and Funding for Humanitarian Non-Profits is a practical guide to best practices in diplomacy and negotiation for non-profits (NGOs) who work to convince governments and international institutions to effectively protect humans through disaster assistance, sustainable development and the protection of cultures. The volume proposes a holistic approach to humanitarian assistance by integrating non-traditional and traditional humanitarian partners. Users of the book will be prepared to speak to diplomats and government officials in any setting, including war zones. The book mainly focuses on approaching local and national governments, the United Nations system, the international Red Cross movement and other international organizations. The reader will learn the rules of “diplomatic protocol", and much about the rules and procedures of major international bodies, as well as how to leverage media and knowledge management for planning, establishing, and managing a humanitarian initiative. To provide balance and real world relevance, the guide draws on a compilation of the extensive activities of both authors across a range of development, emergency management, knowledge management, and climate issues in government and in the NGO world, as well as interviews with a broad range of scholars and officials from NGOs, diplomatic missions, the media, the United Nations, the Red Cross, governments and corporations.