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    Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,
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    almafu_9958070473602883
    Format: 1 online resource (xx, 266 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 1-139-81647-0 , 0-511-99859-7 , 1-280-15934-0 , 0-511-11916-X , 0-511-04130-6 , 0-511-15721-5 , 0-511-32956-3 , 0-511-04727-4
    Series Statement: Cambridge companions to literature
    Content: This collection of specially-commissioned essays by experts in the field explores key dimensions of Edgar Allan Poe's work and life. Contributions provide a series of alternative perspectives on one of the most enigmatic and controversial American writers. The essays, specially tailored to the needs of undergraduates, examine all of Poe's major writings, his poetry, short stories and criticism, and place his work in a variety of literary, cultural and political contexts. They situate his imaginative writings in relation to different modes of writing: humor, Gothicism, anti-slavery tracts, science fiction, the detective story, and sentimental fiction. Three chapters examine specific works: The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym, 'The Fall of the House of Usher', 'The Raven', and 'Ulalume'. The volume features a detailed chronology and a comprehensive guide to further reading, and will be of interest to students and scholars alike.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 09 Nov 2015). , The poet as critic / , Poe and his circle / , Poe's aesthetic theory / , Poe's humor / , Poe and the Gothic tradition / , Poe, sensationalism, and slavery / , Extra! Extra! : Poe invents science fiction! / , Poe's Dupin and the power of detection / , Poe's feminine ideal / , A confused beginning : the narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym, of Nantucket / , Poe's "constructiveness" and "The fall of the house of Usher" / , Two verse masterworks : "The raven" and "Ulalume" / , Poe and popular culture / , One-man modernist / , English
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    Language: English
    Subjects: American Studies
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_9949301447602882
    Format: 1 online resource (180 pages)
    ISBN: 9783839448816
    Series Statement: Edition Kulturwissenschaft Ser. ; v.210
    Note: Intro -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- References -- Why Imagined Economies? -- Making up markets -- Imagining Otherwise -- Acknowledgements -- References -- The Rise and Decline of Doux Commerce: Change of Experience and Change of Perception -- The rise of commerce and doux commerce: British peculiarities -- Early Start and Slow Pace of the Market Economy -- Power Relations and Exchange Relations -- Empathy as a Market Strategy -- The decline of doux commerce -- Commerce and doux commerce in the long-term perspective -- References -- The Emotional Economies of Colonial Capitalism and Its Legacies -- Introduction -- Legacies in 21st-Century Non-Fiction: Either Economy or Race -- Mid-19th-Century Colonial Fiction: Economy, Race, Emotions -- Managing Anger in the Imagined Plantation Economy of Lutchmee and Dilloo -- Conclusion -- References -- Imagining Money -- Introduction -- Money in Macroeconomics -- Real Fictions -- Conclusion -- References -- Beneath and Beyond the City: The Multiple Faces of British Finance -- Introduction -- The 'City' in Britain: A brief historical retrospect -- Beyond the City: The British state -- Beneath the City: The diversity of British finance -- Conclusion -- References -- A Nation of Shopkeepers? The Idealised High Street in Brexit Britain -- Imagining the economy -- Nostalgia for the high street -- The idealised high street: three instances -- Economic imaginaries in Brexit Britain -- A Nice Row of Shops: The High Street in Little England -- 'Our Town': The High Street in a Democratised Economy -- Beyond the high street -- Conclusion -- References -- The New Democratic Economy: An Imaginary and Real Alternative -- Labour, Conservatives and Social Ownership -- Community Wealth Building: from an extractive to a circulatory economy -- Institutional, Ownership and System Change: a road to socialism?. , Plurality of Institutions: complexity and reversibility -- Social Change and Scaling Up -- Localism and its Limits? Community, competition and inequality -- National and Public Ownership -- The Imaginary and Real Alternative -- References -- Imaginary Economies: Narratives for the 21st Century -- References -- Authors.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Fischer, Jessica Imagined Economies - Real Fictions Bielefeld : Transcript Verlag,c2020
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    UID:
    almahu_9949972232202882
    Format: 1 online resource (466 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781399505208
    Content: Assesses the rise of the 'New' Humanities alongside the traditional disciplines and inter-disciplinary 'studies' areas, stressing the positive impact of the Humanities and confronting the threats facing them today.
    Note: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Notes on Contributors -- Preface -- Introduction -- Part I: The Humanities in Action: Topics and Methods -- 1. On the Emergence and Convergence of the New Transversal Humanities -- 2. Shaping the Integration of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences in Interdisciplinary and Transdisciplinary Research -- 3. Synergies Between Humanities, Science and Technology: A Transformative Understanding of the Humanities in the Twenty-First Century -- Part II: Humanities, Democracy and Civic Responsibility -- 4. The University and the City -- 5. Humanities in Post-COVID-19 Times: Challenges and Opportunities -- 6. Public Humanities Today: Between Community Engagement and Social Critique -- Part III: Intercultural Perspectives and Changing Patterns in the New Humanities -- 7. Intercultural Humanities: What They Are and What They Can Do -- 8. Changing Patterns of Self-Other Interaction in the Contemporary World -- 9. Post- and Decolonial Perspectives on the Humanities Curriculum -- 10. Digital and Posthuman Narratives in Literature -- Part IV: The New Humanities -- IV.1 Public Humanities: Concepts and Perspectives -- 11. Towards Critical Public Humanities -- 12. Transmedia Science Fiction and New Social Imaginaries -- 13. European Archaeological Research at the Dawn of the Third Millennium -- IV.2 Digital Humanities: Emerging Paradigms -- 14. Humanities in a Digital World -- 15. Artificial Intelligence and New Paradigms of Human Decision Making: Towards a New Idea of Humanity? -- IV.3 Environmental Humanities -- 16. The Environmental Humanities: European Perspectives on How the Field is Addressing Twenty-first-Century Global Challenges -- 17. Feminist Posthumanities: Redefining and Expanding Humanities' Foundations -- IV.4 Medical Humanities. , 18. Medical Humanities: Concepts, Practices and Perspectives -- 19. Medical Humanities With and Beyond Bioethics - Disciplinary Diversification in Medicine Facing the Complexity of the Bio-Cultural Corporeality -- 20. From Single Human Disease to a Holistic One Health Approach -- Part V: The Humanities as a Building Block for Future Sciences -- 21. In the Shadows of a Pandemic: Humanities in European Research and Innovation -- 22. Humanities for Science/Policy for Humanities -- 23. Where Next for the Humanities? Perspectives From Across Europe -- Conclusion -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Braidotti, Rosi The Edinburgh Companion to the New European Humanities Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press,c2024
    Language: English
    Subjects: General works
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  • 4
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    Cham :Palgrave Macmillan,
    UID:
    almahu_9949863649602882
    Format: 1 online resource (312 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783031606229
    Series Statement: Palgrave Studies in Screenwriting Series
    Note: Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- About the Author -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Previously On … -- 1.2 The Quality Drama as a Current Industry Discourse: An Introduction -- 1.3 Screenwriting in Focus -- 1.4 Media Industry Studies and Screenwriting Research -- 1.5 Cultural Studies and Television Industry Research -- 1.6 Production Cultures -- 1.7 Temporal and Geographical Context -- 1.8 Structure of the Present Study -- Note -- 2 Quality TV Drama: Fields of Research and Practitioners' Perspectives -- 2.1 Location in the Research Field of "Quality TV" -- Television and Quality -- Quality TV -- German and Public-Service Contexts -- 2.2 Quality TV Drama as a Discourse on Values and the Industry -- Which Quality and Whose? -- Quality Judgements in the Television Industry -- 2.3 Concepts and Attributions: Quality TV Drama from the Practitioners' Perspective -- The Quality Drama as a Transnational Discourse -- The Quality Drama as a Public Discourse -- Quality TV Prototypes -- Serial Storylines -- Character Development -- Authenticity and Edginess -- Notes -- 3 Drama Production in Networks: Starting Points, Methods and First Results -- 3.1 The Project Network and Screen Idea Work Group in Television Series Production -- The Project Network -- The Screen Idea Work Group -- Quality Attributions in the Project Network and the Screen Idea Work Group -- 3.2 Methodological Approaches to the Industry Discourse -- Expert Interviews -- Participant Observations -- Analysis and Interpretation -- 3.3 Commissioning Editors in Networks -- Editors as Mediators -- Criticism of Editors -- Editors' Agency -- Editors' Changing Work in Project Networks -- Notes -- 4 Germany's Television Landscape: Actors and Production Areas -- 4.1 Programme Providers and Commissioners -- Public-Service Providers in Transition. , Advertising-Financed Channels -- Pay TV -- Transnational Streaming Providers -- Diversifying Business Models -- Relevance of Public Broadcasters -- 4.2 Production Companies -- Production Companies and Broadcasters: Interconnections and Overlaps -- Television Production and Film: Flowing Boundaries -- Other Actors: Beyond Production Companies and Programme Providers -- 4.3 Series Types and Production Areas -- Industrial, Weekly, Local and High-End Series -- Classifying the Quality Drama -- Television Hybrids: Between Film and Series -- Broadcast Slots and Linear Structures -- Notes -- 5 Financing and Distributing Television Drama: Economic Networks -- 5.1 Networks in Production and Distribution -- Distribution Partnerships -- Networking Between Programme Providers -- 5.2 Co-productions and Co-financing -- Revitalising Co-production -- "Europudding" and Other Challenges -- 5.3 Production Companies and Commissioners -- A Proliferation of Commissioners -- Financing Screenwriting -- Moving Away from the "total buyout" Model -- Mixed and Co-financing -- Trends Towards the Studio Model -- Notes -- 6 Quality Drama as Transnational Expansion: Exports and Local Specifics -- 6.1 Transnational and Local Dimensions of the Television Industry -- Transnationalism and Regionalism in the German-Speaking Television Landscape -- Advancing Transnationalisation -- Public Broadcasters as Glocal and Crucial Players in German Television Drama -- Germany as a Conservative Import Market -- 6.2 Serial Exports and Transnational Distribution -- Serial Export Traditions -- Series Exports in a Changing Media Environment -- The Dilemma of Language(s) -- 6.3 The Transnationalisation of Project Networks and Actors -- The Transnationalisation of Individual Actors -- Transnationality as a Selection and Quality Criterion -- Notes. , 7 Contents and Forms of German TV Drama: Aesthetic and Narrative Styles and Criticisms -- 7.1 Current Television Fiction from Germany -- Formulas and Formats -- The Omnipresent Crime Genre -- Character Formulation -- Realism and Authenticity -- Sociopolitical Relevance -- The Television Film as a Central Programme Trend -- 7.2 Quality Drama Series from Germany -- The Recent Series Boom -- Failures and Unfulfilled Expectations -- Gender Representations -- 7.3 Historical Perspectives on German TV Drama -- Quality Drama in Television History -- "Harmonisation" and Formulas: Developments in Public-Service Drama -- US- and Mainstream-Centricity: Germany's Commercial Broadcasters -- Germany's Television Film Tradition -- Notes -- 8 Quality TV and Its Production Cultures: Negotiations on Writing and Producing -- 8.1 The Economic Conditions of Screenwriting -- Underfunding Script Development -- Payment Structures in Script Development -- Commitment and Symbolic Capital -- 8.2 The Writers' Room and Collaborativity -- Collaborativity in Series Development -- The Writers' Room as a Collaborative Practice -- Different Production Cultures -- "Writers' Room Lite" -- Who Belongs in the Writers' Room? -- Practices and Techniques -- 8.3 The Showrunner and the Evolution of Television Screenwriting -- The Showrunner as Creative and Business Leader -- Showrunner Adaptations and Practices -- 8.4 Evaluating the Scriptwriter's Power -- The Marginalisation of Writers -- Kontrakt '18: Writers' Demands -- Director and Writer: A Complicated Relationship -- Increased Agency of Writers? -- Notes -- 9 To Be Continued: Conclusion and Outlook -- 9.1 Transformation of the Television Industry -- 9.2 Transformation of Distribution -- 9.3 Transformation of Reception and Its Capture -- 9.4 Transformation of Production Cultures and Practices. , 9.5 Transformation of Contents, Forms and Storytelling -- 9.6 Outlook -- Notes -- References -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Krauß, Florian Television Drama from Germany Cham : Palgrave Macmillan,c2024 ISBN 9783031606212
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  • 5
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    Online Resource
    Singapore :Springer,
    UID:
    almahu_9949708075102882
    Format: 1 online resource (227 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789819956593
    Series Statement: Engaging Indonesia Series
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Praise for Gender, Islam and Sexuality in Contemporary Indonesia -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- 1 Gender, Islam and Sexuality in Contemporary Indonesia: An Overview -- 1.1 Regulatory Zeal -- 1.2 Where We Step In -- 1.3 Gender, Sexuality and Islam in Contemporary Indonesia: An Overview -- 1.3.1 Part I: Sexuality and Violence -- 1.4 Criminalisation and Care -- 1.4.1 Part II Halal Lifestyle -- 1.5 Modesty and Commodification -- 1.5.1 Part III Shame and Self-Determination -- 1.6 The Janda and Shame -- Notes -- References -- Part I Sexuality and Violence -- 2 Advocating for Change: Cultural and Institutional Factors of Sexual Violence in Indonesia -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Sexual Violence and Rape -- 2.3 Cultural Factors of Sexual Violence in Indonesia -- 2.4 Institutional Factors of Sexual Violence: Opacity of Secluded Spaces -- 2.5 Sexual Violence in Indonesian Institutions -- 2.6 The Long Road to the Sexual Violence Bill -- 2.7 The Expected Impact of the Sexual Violence Bill -- 2.8 Voices of Muslims on RUU TPKS -- 2.8.1 KUPI and Its Networks Struggling for RUU TPKS -- 2.8.2 KUPI: Women as Victims? -- 2.8.3 KUPI and Marital Violence -- 2.9 Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 3 Criminalisation and Care: Indonesian Muslim Mass Organisations' Perspectives on LGBT People -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Making Sense of LGBT in the Indonesian Context -- 3.3 Criminalisation and Care -- 3.4 Muhammadiyah and Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) -- 3.5 Muhammadiyah's Non-Confrontational Approach Toward LGBT -- 3.6 Aisyiyah's Press Release: LGBT Disapproval -- 3.7 NU's Religious Edict: Condemning LGBT -- 3.8 Aisyiyah Yogyakarta: Mutual Respect Through a Healthcare Programme -- 3.9 NU Yogyakarta: Religious Advocacy for Pesantren Waria Al-Fatah -- 3.10 Conclusion -- Notes -- References. , Part II Halal Lifestyle -- 4 Fraught Relations: Indonesian Modest Fashion, New York Catwalks, and the Spectacle of Travel -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Methods -- 4.3 Modest Fashion and the Minority Identity -- 4.4 Discourses of Travel -- 4.5 Arriving in New York City -- 4.6 The Political Stance of Modest Fashion -- 4.7 Traveling: The False Promise -- 4.8 Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 5 On Certification and Beauty: Representations of Halal Cosmetics on YouTube in Indonesia -- 5.1 On the Way to Leading the Global Islamic Economy -- 5.2 The Halal Cosmetics Market in Indonesia -- 5.3 The New Hijaber Identity -- 5.4 Methods -- 5.5 The Representation of the Muslim Woman in Cosmetics Commercials -- 5.6 Halal, Hijab, and Happiness -- 5.7 Make-Up and Cosmetics from Islamic Male Preachers' Point of View -- 5.8 Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 6 Online Halal Dating: AyoPoligami and the Contestations of Polygamy as the "New Normal" in Indonesia -- 6.1 Polygamy Twists -- 6.2 Muslim Matchmaking in the Digital Era -- 6.3 AyoPoligami -- 6.4 An AyoPoligami Experiment -- 6.5 AyoPoligami Revisited -- 6.6 Registration and Functions -- 6.7 Users and Their Motivation to Use the App -- 6.8 Online-Dating Commodified -- 6.9 Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Part III Shame and Self-Determination -- 7 Fate, Desire, and Shame: Janda in Indonesian Pop Culture -- 7.1 Introduction: Images of Women -- 7.2 Janda in Film, Literature, and Music -- 7.2.1 Films -- 7.2.2 MetroPop Novels -- 7.2.3 Dangdut Music -- 7.3 The Janda Symbol in Popular Culture -- 7.3.1 Desire (Nafsu) -- 7.3.2 Fate (Nasib) -- 7.3.3 The Janda as a Threat -- 7.3.4 Shame -- 7.3.5 Redeemed by Men -- 7.3.6 Pretext -- 7.3.7 The Janda of the Cosmopolitan World -- 7.4 Conclusion -- Note -- References -- 8 Sexuality, Shame and Subversions in Indonesian Migrant Women's Fiction. , 8.1 Sastra Buruh Migran Indonesia -- 8.2 Malu, Morality and Mobility -- 8.3 Shame, Submission and Subversion -- 8.4 Desire, Deference and Defiance -- 8.5 Conclusion -- References -- 9 Can Kartini Be Lesbian? Identity, Gender, and Sexual Orientation in a Post-Suharto Pop Novel -- 9.1 What's in a Name? -- 9.2 Judging by the Cover -- 9.3 Love and Marriage -- 9.4 Conversion to Heterosexuality? -- 9.5 The Socially Dead Lesbian -- 9.6 Readers' Responses -- 9.7 No Country for Lesbians -- Notes -- References -- 10 Satukangeun Lalangsé: Sundanese Sexuality From Behind the Curtain -- 10.1 The Satukangeun Lalangsé Rubric and the Role of Aam Amilia -- 10.2 The Structure and Plots of the Stories -- 10.3 Fiction and Reality -- 10.4 The Role of a Wife and the Institution of Polygamy -- 10.5 Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 11 Afterthought: Vulnerability and Tenacity -- 11.1 Artists's Engagements with Islamic Dress -- 11.2 Exploring the Interface Between Gender, Islam, and Sexuality -- 11.3 The Conservative Wave -- Notes -- References -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Arnez, Monika Gender, Islam and Sexuality in Contemporary Indonesia Singapore : Springer,c2024 ISBN 9789819956586
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  • 6
    UID:
    almafu_9961797620602883
    Format: 1 online resource (479 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781487550226 , 1487550227
    Series Statement: Studies in the Anthropology of Language, Sign, and Social Life Series
    Content: This collection brings together leading anthropologists and fresh new voices in the discipline to consider freedoms of speech with a wide comparative lens.
    Note: Cover -- Half-Title Page -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Introduction: Anthropologies of Free Speech -- Part One: Traditions and Comparisons -- 1 Comparing Freedoms: "Liberal Freedom of Speech" in Frontal and Lateral Perspective -- 2 When Speech Isn't Free: Varieties of Metapragmatic Struggle -- 3 Speaking for Oneself: Language Reform and the Confucian Legacy in Late Colonial Vietnam -- 4 Risking Speech in Islam -- 5 Ten-and-a-Half Seconds of God's Silence: Mormon Parrhesia in the Time of Donald Trump -- 6 Fascism, Real or Stuffed: Ordinary Scepticism at Mussolini's Grave -- 7 The Imaginative Power of Language in the Vacated Space of "Free Speech" in Putin-Era Russia -- Part Two: Extending the Politics of Free Speech -- 8 Designing Limits on Public Speaking: The Case of Hungary -- 9 Expression Is Transaction: Talk, Freedom, and Authority when Egalitarians Embrace the State -- 10 Dissent, Hierarchy, and Value Creation: Liberalism and the Problem of Critique -- 11 The People's Radio between Populism and Bullshit -- 12 Environments for Expression on Palestine: Fields, Fear, and the Politics of Movement -- Part Three: Narrating, Witnessing, Troubling -- 13 Freedom of Speech in Jeju Shamanism -- 14 Truth of War: Immersive Fiction Reading and Public Modes of Remembrance in an English Literary Society -- 15 As It Were: Narrative Struggles, Historiopraxy, and the Stakes of the Future in the Documentation of the Syrian Uprising -- 16 Historical Vertigo: Art, Censorship, and the Contested History of Bangladesh -- Part Four: Therapies, Individual and Collective -- 17 Free Speech, without Listening? Liberalism and the Problem of Reception -- 18 An American Canard: The Freedom of (Therapeutic) Speech -- 19 Therapeutic Politics and the Performance of Reparation: A Dialogical Approach to Mental Health Care in the UK. , 20 Secrecy, Curse, Psychiatrist, Saint: Scandals of Sexuality and Censorship in Global/Indian Publics -- References -- Contributors -- Index.
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 1487548842
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    almahu_9949281368302882
    Format: 1 online resource (464 pages) : , digital file(s).
    ISBN: 9781526152893 , 1526152894
    Series Statement: Interventions: rethinking the nineteenth century
    Content: This collection brings together for the first time literary studies of British colonies in nineteenth-century Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, South America, Southeast Asia, and the South Pacific Islands. Drawing on hemispheric studies, Indigenous studies, and southern theory to decentre British and other European metropoles, the collection offers a groundbreaking challenge to national paradigms and traditional literary periodisations and canons by prioritising southern cultural networks in multiple regional centres from Cape Town to Dunedin. Worlding the South examines the dialectics of literary worldedness in ways that recognise inequalities of power, textual and material violence, and literary and cultural resistance. The collection revises current literary histories of the 'British world' by arguing for the distinctiveness of settler colonialism in the southern hemisphere, and by incorporating Indigenous, diasporic, and south-south perspectives.
    Content: "This collection brings together for the first time literary studies of British colonies in nineteenth-century Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, South America, Southeast Asia and the South Pacific Islands. Drawing on hemispheric studies, Indigenous studies and southern theory to decentre British and other European metropoles, the collection offers a groundbreaking challenge to national paradigms and traditional literary periodisations and canons by proposing a new literary history of the region that is predicated less on metropolitan turning points and more on southern cultural networks in multiple regional centres from Cape Town to Dunedin. With a focus on south-south interactions, southern audiences and southern modes of addressivity Worlding the South foregrounds marginal, minor and neglected writers and texts across a hemispheric complex of southern oceans and terrains. Adopting an ontological tradition that tests the dominance of networked theories of globalisation, the collection asks how we can better understand the dialectical relationship between the 'real' world in which a literary text or art object exists and the symbolic or conceptual world it shows or creates. By examining the literary processes of worlding, it demonstrates how art objects make legible homogenising imperial and colonial narratives, inequalities of linguistic power, textual and material violence and literary and cultural resistance. With contributions from leading scholars in nineteenth-century literary and cultural studies, the collection revises literary histories of the 'British world' by arguing for the distinctiveness of settler colonialism in the southern hemisphere and by incorporating Indigenous, diasporic and south-south perspectives." -- Back cover.
    Note: Introduction: Southern worlds, globes, and spheres / Sarah Comyn and Porscha Fermanis World/Globe -- 1. Making, mapping, and unmaking worlds: globes, panoramas, fictions, and oceans / Peter Otto -- 2. Southern doubles: Antipodean life as a comparative exercise / Sarah Comyn -- 3. Lag fever, flash men, and late fashionable worlds / Clara Tuite -- 4. Spatial synchronicities: settler emigration, the voyage out, and shipboard literary production / Fariha Shaikh -- 5. Augustus Earle's pedestrian tour in New Zealand: or, get off the beach / Ingrid Horrocks -- 6. Australia to Paraguay: race, class, and poetry in a South American colony - Jason Rudy, Aaron Bartlett, Lindy O'Neil, and Justin Thompson II Acculturation/Transculturation -- 7. 'The renowned Crusoe in the native costume of our adopted country': reading Robinson Crusoe in colonial New Zealand / Jane Stafford -- 8. The transnational kangaroo hunt / Ken Gelder and Rachael Weaver -- 9. 'Then came the high unpromising forests, and miles of loneliness': Louisa Atkinson's recasting of the Australian landscape / Grace Moore -- 10. Mapping the way forward: Thomas Baines on expedition to the coronation of Cetshwayo kaMpande, Zululand, 1873 / Lindy Stiebel -- 11. 'Wild, desert and lawless countries': William Burchell's Travels in the Interior of Southern Africa / Matthew Shum -- 12. Short stories of the southern seas: the island as collective in the works of Louis Becke / Jennifer Fuller -- III Indigenous/Diasporic -- 13. 'That's white fellow's talk you know, missis': wordlists, songs, and knowledge production on the colonial Australian frontier / Anna Johnston -- 14. Kiro's thoughts about England: an unexpected text in an unexpected place / Michelle Elleray -- 15. Mokena and Macaulay: cultural geographies of poetry in colonial Aotearoa / Nikki Hessell -- 16. Vigilance: petitions, politics, and the African Christian converts of the nineteenth century / Hlonipha Mokoena -- 17. Reading indigeneity in nineteenth-century British Guiana / Manu Samriti Chander -- 18. 'Some Genuine Chinese Authors': literary appreciation, comparatism, and universalism in the Straits Chinese Magazine / Porscha Fermanis -- The south in the world / Elleke Boehmer. , In English.
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  • 8
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    Online Resource
    Bielefeld :transcript-Verlag,
    UID:
    almafu_9959782089302883
    Format: 1 online resource (216 p.)
    ISBN: 9783839455609
    Series Statement: Science Studies
    Content: We know that robots are just machines. Why then do we often talk about them as if they were alive? Laura Voss explores this fascinating phenomenon, providing a rich insight into practices of animacy (and inanimacy) attribution to robot technology: from science-fiction to robotics R&D, from science communication to media discourse, and from the theoretical perspectives of STS to the cognitive sciences. Taking an interdisciplinary perspective, and backed by a wealth of empirical material, Voss shows how scientists, engineers, journalists - and everyone else - can face the challenge of robot technology appearing »a little bit alive« with a reflexive and yet pragmatic stance.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Acknowledgements -- , Preface -- , 1. Robots Wanted – Dead And/Or Alive -- , 2. Disciplinary Context and Terminology -- , 3. Making Robots: In/Animacy Attributions in Robotics Research and Development -- , 4. Showing Off Robots: In/Animacy Attributions in Robotics Demonstrations, Science Communication, and Marketing -- , 5. Reporting on Robots: In/Animacy Attributions in Media Discourse -- , 6. Conclusions … and Openings -- , References -- , List of Figures -- , List of Abbreviations -- , Appendix , In English.
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    Subjects: Sociology
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  • 9
    UID:
    almahu_9949086561102882
    Format: 1 online resource (295 pages).
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-351-58855-9 , 1-315-10126-2 , 1-351-58856-7
    Series Statement: Children's Literature and Culture
    Content: "The Embodied Child: Readings in Children's Literature and Culture brings together essays that offer compelling analyses of children's bodies as they read and are read, as they interact with literature and other cultural artifacts, and as they are constructed in literature and popular culture. The chapters examine the ideology behind the cultural constructions of the child's body and the impact they have on society, and how the child's body becomes a carrier of cultural ideology within the cultural imagination. They also consider the portrayal of children's bodies in terms of the seeming dichotomies between healthy-vs-unhealthy bodies as well as able-bodied-vs-disabled, and examines flesh-and-blood bodies that engage with literary texts and other media. The contributors bring perspectives from anthropology, communication, education, literary criticism, cultural studies, philosophy, physical education, and religious studies. With wide and astute coverage of disparate literary and cultural texts, and lively scholarly discussions in the introductions to the collection and to each section, this book makes a long-needed contribution to discussions of the body and the child. "--Provided by publisher.
    Note: Chapter The Embodied Child -- , An Introduction / , chapter 1 Anne{u2019}s Body Has a Mind (and Soul) of Its Own -- , Embodiment and the Cartesian Legacy in Anne of Green Gables / , part I Politicizations -- , chapter 2 Learning Not to Hate What We Are -- , Black Power, Literature, and the Black Child / , chapter 3 ?[I]t{u2019}s my skin that{u2019}s paid most dearly? -- , Katniss Everdeen and/as the Appalachian Body / , chapter 4 Invisibility and (Dis)Embodiment in Louise O{u2019}Neill{u2019}s Only Ever Yours / , chapter 5 Kitchens and Edges -- , The Politics of Hair in African American Children{u2019}s Picturebooks / , part II Corporealities -- , chapter 6 Disciplining Normalcy -- , What Katy Did and Nineteenth-Century Female Bodies / , chapter 7 Embodying the Healthy, Charitable Child in the Junior Red Cross / , chapter 8 Liberty in the Age of Eugenics -- , Non-Normative Bodies in Fabian Socialist Children{u2019}s Fiction / , part III Reading Bodies -- , chapter 9 ?My story starts right here? -- , The Embodied Identities of Blackfoot Readers / , chapter 10 A Feeling Connection -- , Embodied Flourishing as Represented in Contemporary Picturebooks / , chapter 11 The Child{u2019}s Reading Body / , chapter 12 Hands on Reading -- , The Body, the Brain, and the Book / , part IV Commodifications -- , chapter 13 ?Little cooks? -- , Food and the Disciplined Body in Nineteenth-Century Stories for Girls / , chapter 14 Break Dancing -- , Reading the Ballerina in To Dance / , chapter 15 Embodied Performances by Lesbian Cheerleaders and Dancers in Glee and Leading Ladies / , chapter 16 ?A dolla makes her holla? -- , Honey Boo Boo and the Collaborative Gaze of the Twenty-First-Century Knowing Child / , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-138-08156-6
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-367-34648-6
    Language: English
    Keywords: Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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    Cambridge, UK :Open Book Publishers,
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    almahu_9949616274402882
    Format: 1 online resource (660 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781805111290
    Note: Intro -- List of Artwork -- About the editors -- About the authors and artists -- List of peer-reviewers -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- Jonathan Jansen -- Preface -- Carolina Guzmán-Valenzuela -- Section I Finding Fortitude and Hope -- Higher education for good -- Catherine Cronin and Laura Czerniewicz -- 1. Writing from the wreckage: Austerity and the public university -- Robin DeRosa -- 2. Counters to despair -- Sherri Spelic -- Section II Making Sense of the Unknown and Emergent -- 3. On public goods, cursing, and finding hope in the (neoliberal) twilight zone -- Su-Ming Khoo -- 4. Imagining higher education as infrastructures of care -- Leslie Chan, Mona Ghali, and Paul Prinsloo -- 5. Why decolonising "knowledge" matters: Deliberations for educators on that made fragile -- Dina Zoe Belluigi -- 6. Closing the factory: Reimagining higher education as commons -- Jim Luke -- 7. Fostering the gift: On property regimes and teaching pedagogies in higher education -- Andreas Wittel -- 8. A meditation on global further education, in haiku form -- Jess Auerbach Jahajeeah -- 9. Artificial intelligence for good? Challenges and possibilities of AI in higher education from a data justice perspective -- Ekaterina Pechenkina -- 10. HE4Good assemblages: FemEdTech Quilt of Care and Justice in Open Education -- Frances Bell, Lorna Campbell, Giulia Forsythe, Lou Mycroft, and Anne-Marie Scott -- Section III Considering Alternative Futures -- 11. Calm in the storm -- Paola Corti and Chrissi Nerantzi -- 12. Visioning futures of higher education for the common good -- Mpine Makoe -- 13. Speculative futures for higher education: weaving perspectives for good -- Elizabeth Childs, George Veletsianos, Amber Donahue, Tamara Leary, Kyla McLeod, and Anne-Marie Scott -- 14. "Vibrant, open and accessible": Students' visions of higher education futures. , Sharon Flynn, Julie Byrne, Maeve Devoy, Jonathon Johnston, Rob Lowney, Eimer Magee, Kate Molloy, David Moloney, Morag Munro, Fernandos Ongolly, Jasmine Ryan, Suzanne Stone, Michaela Waters, and Kyle Wright -- 15. Vulnerability and generosity: The good future for Australian higher education -- Kate Bowles -- Section IV Making Change through Teaching, Assessment and Learning Design -- 16. A design justice approach to Universal Design for Learning: Perspectives from the Global South -- Aleya Ramparsad Banwari, Philip Dambisya, Benedict Khumalo, and Kristin van Tonder -- 17. Humanising learning design with digital pragmatism -- Kate Molloy and Clare Thomson -- 18. Advancing 'openness' as a strategy against platformisation in education -- Tel Amiel and Janaina do Rozário Diniz -- 19. Imagination and justice: Teaching the future(s) of higher education through Africanfuturist speculative fiction -- Felicitas Macgilchrist and Eamon Costello -- 20. One-one coco full basket - on the value of critical pedagogy of caring for learning and teaching in higher education -- Carol Hordatt Gentles -- 21. Critical data literacies for good -- Caroline Kuhn, Judith Pete, and Juliana E. Raffaghelli -- 22. Collaboratively reimagining teaching and learning -- Flora Fabian, Jonathan Harle, Perpetua Kalimasi, Rehema Kilonzo, Gloria Lamaro, Albert Luswata, David Monk, Edwin Ngowi, Femi Nzegwu, and Damary Sikalieh -- 23. The only way is ethics: A dialogue of assessment and social good -- Tim Fawns and Juuso Nieminen, but not necessarily in that order -- Section V (Re)making HE Systems and Structures -- 24. Cultivating sustainable blended and open learning ecosystems -- Patricia Arinto, Primo Garcia, and Ana Katrina Marcial -- 25. Making higher education institutions as open knowledge institutions -- Pradeep Kumar Misra and Sanjaya Mishra. , 26. "It's about transforming lives!": Supporting students in post pandemic higher education -- Vicki Trowler -- 27. Who cares about procurement? -- Anne-Marie Scott and Brenna Clarke Gray -- Afterword: Higher education for good -- Raewyn Connell -- The last word: "Making noises through our work" -- Jyoti Arora -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Czerniewicz, Laura Higher Education for Good Cambridge, UK : Open Book Publishers,c2023
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
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