Colour permeates contemporary visual and material culture and affects our senses beyond the superficial encounter by infiltrating our perceptions and memories and becoming deeply rooted in thought processes that categorise and divide along culturall...Loe edasi...
Colour permeates contemporary visual and material culture and affects our senses beyond the superficial encounter by infiltrating our perceptions and memories and becoming deeply rooted in thought processes that categorise and divide along culturall...Loe edasi...
Whereas in English-speaking countries comics are for children or adults who should know better , in France and Belgium the form is recognized as the Ninth Art and follows in the path of poetry, architecture, painting and cinema. The bande dessine...Loe edasi...
Whereas in English-speaking countries comics are for children or adults who should know better , in France and Belgium the form is recognized as the Ninth Art and follows in the path of poetry, architecture, painting and cinema. The bande dessine...Loe edasi...
The 1950s and 1960s were a key moment in the development of postwar France. The period was one of rapid change, derived from post-World War II economic and social modernization; yet many traditional characteristics were retained. By analyzing the er...Loe edasi...
The 1950s and 1960s were a key moment in the development of postwar France. The period was one of rapid change, derived from post-World War II economic and social modernization; yet many traditional characteristics were retained. By analyzing the er...Loe edasi...
London incessantly generates and incites cultural responses, pre-eminently in the interconnected domains of literature and film. This book demonstrates that those responses have been sustained as vital experiments and engagements in configuring the c...Loe edasi...
Why do the people of the French Caribbean still continue to be haunted by the memory of their slave past more than one hundred and fifty years after the abolition of slavery? What process led to the divorce of their collective memory of slavery and e...Loe edasi...
The Third Republic, known as the belle epoque , was a period of lively, articulate and surprisingly radical feminist activity in France, borne out of the contradiction between the Republican ideals of liberty, equality and fraternity and the realit...Loe edasi...
The Third Republic, known as the belle epoque , was a period of lively, articulate and surprisingly radical feminist activity in France, borne out of the contradiction between the Republican ideals of liberty, equality and fraternity and the realit...Loe edasi...
Exile is the dominant theme of our times. It can be found in the forced migration of populations but also in the temporal, cultural and physical alienation of the individuals experiences of the postmodern world. This is a world of unstable, shifting...Loe edasi...
Since the rise of television, much radio consists of capsule news and music formats which are heard as background to other activities. However the medium offers a great deal more. This collection of essays shows how in North America, the Unite...Loe edasi...
What view of man did the French Revolutionaries hold? Anyone who purports to be interested in the "e;Rights of Man"e; could be expected to see this question as crucial and yet, surprisingly, it is rarely raised. Through his work as a legal hi...Loe edasi...
There are many stories featuring the villainous hero Reynard the Fox in many languages told over many centuries, goingback as far as the early 12th century. All these stories are comic and much of the humour depends on parody and satire resulting...Loe edasi...