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500 Common Korean Idioms

Global Medieval Contexts 500 – 1500 Connections and Comparisons

Global Medieval Contexts 500 – 1500 Connections and Comparisons

Global Medieval Contexts 500–1500: Connections and Comparisons provides a unique wide-lens introduction to world history during this period. Designed for students new to the subject this textbook explores vital networks and relationships among geographies and cultures that shaped medieval societies. The expert author team aims to advance a global view of the period and introduce the reader to histories and narratives beyond an exclusively European context. Key Features: Divided into chronological sections chapters are organized by four key themes: Religion Economics Politics and Society. This framework enables students to connect wider ideas and debates across 500 to 1500. Individual chapters address current theoretical discussions including issues around gender migration and sustainable environments. The authors’ combined teaching experience and subject specialties ensure an engaging and accessible overview for students of history literature and those undertaking general studies courses. Theory boxes and end-of-chapter questions provide a basis for group discussion and research. Full-color maps and images illustrate chapter content and support understanding. As a result this text is essential reading for all those interested in learning more about the histories and cultures of the period as well as their relevance to our own contemporary experiences and perspectives. This textbook is supported by a companion website providing core resources for students and lecturers. | Global Medieval Contexts 500 – 1500 Connections and Comparisons

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Jewish Women in the Medieval World 500–1500 CE

The Routledge Handbook of East Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages 500-1300

The Makeup Artist Handbook Techniques for Film Television Photography and Theatre

Labels Making Independent Music

Morph Mastery: A Morphological Intervention for Reading Spelling and Vocabulary

A Thematic Dictionary of Contemporary Chinese

Why It's OK to Love Bad Movies

Why It's OK to Love Bad Movies

Most people are too busy to keep up with all the good movies they’d like to see so why should anyone spend their precious time watching the bad ones? In Why It’s OK to Love Bad Movies philosopher and cinematic bottom feeder Matthew Strohl enthusiastically defends a fondness for disreputable films. Combining philosophy of art with film criticism Strohl flips conventional notions of good and bad on their heads and makes the case that the ultimate value of a work of art lies in what it can add to our lives. By this measure some of the worst movies ever made are also among the best. Through detailed discussions of films such as Troll 2 The Room Batman & Robin Twilight Ninja III: The Domination and a significant portion of Nicolas Cage’s filmography Strohl argues that so-called bad movies are the ones that break the rules of the art form without the aura of artistic seriousness that surrounds the avant-garde. These movies may not win any awards but they offer rich opportunities for creative engagement and enable the formation of lively fan communities and they can be a key ingredient in a fulfilling aesthetic life. Key Features: Written in a humorous approachable style appealing to readers with no background in philosophy. Elaborates the rewards of loving bad movies such as forming unlikely social bonds and developing refinement without narrowness. Discusses a wide range of beloved bad movies including Plan 9 from Outer Space The Core Battlefield Earth and Freddy Got Fingered. Contains the most extensive discussion of Nicolas Cage ever included in a philosophy book. | Why It's OK to Love Bad Movies

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The Letters of Wyndham Lewis

God and Man In the Old Testament

The New Routledge & Van Dale Dutch Dictionary Dutch-English/English-Dutch

Sex Feminism and Lesbian Desire in Women’s Magazines

Sex Feminism and Lesbian Desire in Women’s Magazines

This book examines evolving pop culture representations of sex and relationships from the 1970s onwards to demonstrate parallels between the strength of the feminist movement and positive portrayals of women’s sexuality. In charting changes in the sex and relationship content of women’s magazines over time this analysis reveals that despite surface-level changes in sexual and relationship content the underlying paradigm of hetero-monogamy remains unchanged. Despite a seemingly more diverse empowered and liberated sexuality for women in contemporary magazines in reality such feminist rhetoric masks an enduring model of sexuality which rests on women’s sexual and emotional maintenance of male partners and their own self-objectification and self-surveillance. Where substantive changes can be identified they rise and fall in tandem with feminism. By demonstrating this empirical relationship between cultural products and feminist organising the book validates an assumption that has rarely been tested: that a feminist social milieu improves cultural narratives about sexuality for women. Sex Feminism and Lesbian Desire builds on ground-breaking feminist texts such as Susan Faludi’s Backlash to present an empirically focused comprehensive study interrogating changes in content over the lifetime of women’s magazines. By charting the representation of sex and relationships in two women’s magazines—Cosmopolitan and Cleo—since the 1970s through an analysis of over 6 500 magazine pages and 1 500 articles this timely work interrogates—and ultimately complicates—the apparent linear progression of feminism. This book is suitable for researchers and students in women’s and gender studies queer studies LGBT studies media studies cultural studies and sociology. | Sex Feminism and Lesbian Desire in Women’s Magazines

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A History of Cast Iron in Architecture

Dictionary of British Cartoonists and Caricaturists 1730-1980

Political Geography of Cities and Regions Changing Legitimacy and Identity

Medieval English Benedictine Liturgy Studies in the Formation Structure and Content of the Monastic Votive Office c. 950-1540

Michelangelo’s Vatican Pietà and its Afterlives

Teaching Korean as a Foreign Language Theories and Practices

International Who's Who of Women 2024

The Parthians The Forgotten Empire

The Selected Letters of W.E. Henley

Understanding and Reducing Prison Violence An Integrated Social Control-Opportunity Perspective