France on the World Stage

France on the World Stage
Title France on the World Stage PDF eBook
Author M. Maclean
Publisher Springer
Pages 253
Release 2008-04-30
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0230582931

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This book examines the ways in which France's relations with the international community have evolved in a period of accelerating globalization. It considers the role of the nation state, and its capacity for political initiative, examining French strategies to reinforce French influence on the world stage.

A Bite-Sized History of France

A Bite-Sized History of France
Title A Bite-Sized History of France PDF eBook
Author Stéphane Henaut
Publisher The New Press
Pages 345
Release 2018-07-10
Genre History
ISBN 1620972522

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A "delicious" (Dorie Greenspan), "genial" (Kirkus Reviews), "very cool book about the intersections of food and history" (Michael Pollan)—as featured in the New York Times "The complex political, historical, religious and social factors that shaped some of [France's] . . . most iconic dishes and culinary products are explored in a way that will make you rethink every sprinkling of fleur de sel." —The New York Times Book Review Acclaimed upon its hardcover publication as a "culinary treat for Francophiles" (Publishers Weekly), A Bite-Sized History of France is a thoroughly original book that explores the facts and legends of the most popular French foods and wines. Traversing the cuisines of France's most famous cities as well as its underexplored regions, the book is enriched by the "authors' friendly accessibility that makes these stories so memorable" (The New York Times Book Review). This innovative social history also explores the impact of war and imperialism, the age-old tension between tradition and innovation, and the enduring use of food to prop up social and political identities. The origins of the most legendary French foods and wines—from Roquefort and cognac to croissants and Calvados, from absinthe and oysters to Camembert and champagne—also reveal the social and political trends that propelled France's rise upon the world stage. As told by a Franco-American couple (Stéphane is a cheesemonger, Jeni is an academic) this is an "impressive book that intertwines stories of gastronomy, culture, war, and revolution. . . . It's a roller coaster ride, and when you're done you'll wish you could come back for more" (The Christian Science Monitor).

How the World Became a Stage

How the World Became a Stage
Title How the World Became a Stage PDF eBook
Author William Egginton
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 217
Release 2012-02-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0791487717

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What is special, distinct, modern about modernity? In How the World Became a Stage, William Egginton argues that the experience of modernity is fundamentally spatial rather than subjective and proposes replacing the vocabulary of subjectivity with the concepts of presence and theatricality. Following a Heideggerian injunctive to search for the roots of epochal change not in philosophies so much as in basic skills and practices, he describes the spatiality of modernity on the basis of a close historical analysis of the practices of spectacle from the late Middle Ages to the early modern period, paying particular attention to stage practices in France and Spain. He recounts how the space in which the world is disclosed changed from the full, magically charged space of presence to the empty, fungible, and theatrical space of the stage.

Occupying the Stage

Occupying the Stage
Title Occupying the Stage PDF eBook
Author Kate Bredeson
Publisher Northwestern University Press
Pages 289
Release 2018-11-15
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0810138174

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Occupying the Stage: the Theater of May '68 tells the story of student and worker uprisings in France through the lens of theater history, and the story of French theater through the lens of May '68. Based on detailed archival research and original translations, close readings of plays and historical documents, and a rigorous assessment of avant-garde theater history and theory, Occupying the Stage proposes that the French theater of 1959–71 forms a standalone paradigm called "The Theater of May '68." The book shows how French theater artists during this period used a strategy of occupation-occupying buildings, streets, language, words, traditions, and artistic processes-as their central tactic of protest and transformation. It further proposes that the Theater of May '68 has left imprints on contemporary artists and activists, and that this theater offers a scaffolding on which to build a meaningful analysis of contemporary protest and performance in France, North America, and beyond. At the book's heart is an inquiry into how artists of the period used theater as a way to engage in political work and, concurrently, questioned and overhauled traditional theater practices so their art would better reflect the way they wanted the world to be. Occupying the Stage embraces the utopic vision of May '68 while probing the period's many contradictions. It thus affirms the vital role theater can play in the ongoing work of social change.

Berber Culture on the World Stage

Berber Culture on the World Stage
Title Berber Culture on the World Stage PDF eBook
Author Jane E. Goodman
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 257
Release 2005-11-03
Genre History
ISBN 0253217849

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Annotation Explores Berber cultural identity and performance in Algeria, France, and on the world music scene.

Kehinde Wiley

Kehinde Wiley
Title Kehinde Wiley PDF eBook
Author Kehinde Wiley
Publisher ROBERTS & TILTON
Pages 60
Release 2019-01-22
Genre African Americans
ISBN 9780991488995

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Portraits of young African American St. Louis men and women whose poses are derived from paintings (and, in one case, sculpture) in the St. Louis Art Museum's collection.

Ireland on the World Stage

Ireland on the World Stage
Title Ireland on the World Stage PDF eBook
Author William Crotty
Publisher Routledge
Pages 225
Release 2014-06-03
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1317875451

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For 2nd and 3rd year courses in Irish Politics, European Politics, or Comparative Politics, International Relations or Economic Development. This book provides an up-to-date analysis of Ireland's place on the world stage, exploring its international relations, evolving economic power, changing relationship with the EU, its political role in the world and its changing relationship with England and Northern Ireland. The book traces Ireland's development from a rural and isolated country to one that has emerged as an influential player on the international stage. It looks at the continuing difficulties with the North, Ireland's role of prominence in Europe and the way in which it has benefited from economic globalisation.