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Cultural Politics in Harry Potter Life Death and the Politics of Fear

Cultural Politics in Harry Potter Life Death and the Politics of Fear

Cultural Politics in Harry Potter: Life Death and the Politics of Fear is the first book-length analysis of topics such as death fear and biopolitics in J. K. Rowling’s work from controversial and interdisciplinary perspectives. This collection brings together recent theoretical and applied cultural studies and focuses on three key areas of inquiry: (1) wizarding biopolitics and intersected discourses; (2) anxiety death resilience and trauma; and (3) the politics of fear and postmodern transformations. As such this book: provides a comprehensive overview of national and gender discourses as well as the transiting bodies in-between in relation to the Harry Potter books series and related multimedia franchise; situates the transformative power of death within the fandom transmedia and film depictions of the Potterverse and critically deconstructs the processes of subjectivation and legitimation of death and fear; examines the strategies and mechanisms through which cultural and political processes are managed as well as reminding us how fiction and reality intersect at junctions such as terrorism homonationalism materialism capitalism posthumanism and technology. Exploring precisely what is cultural about wizarding politics and what is political about culture this book is key reading for students of contemporary literature media and culture as well as anyone with an interest in the fictional universe and wizarding world of Harry Potter. | Cultural Politics in Harry Potter Life Death and the Politics of Fear

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The Bet Truth in Science Literature and Everyday Knowledges

The Waste Fix Seizures of the Sacred from Upton Sinclair to the Sopranos

The Urban Fix Resilient Cities in the War Against Climate Change Heat Islands and Overpopulation

The Future of the Nineteenth-Century Dream-Child Fantasy Dystopia Cyberculture

The Future of the Nineteenth-Century Dream-Child Fantasy Dystopia Cyberculture

This book investigates the reappearance of the 19th-century dream-child from the Golden Age of Children's Literature both in the Harry Potter series and in other works that have reached unprecedented levels of popular success today. Discussing Harry Potter as a reincarnation of Lewis Carroll's Alice and J. M. Barrie's Peter Pan Billone goes on to examine the recent resurrection of Alice in Tim Burton's Alice and of Peter Pan in Michael Jackson and in James Bond. Visiting trends that have emerged since the Harry Potter series ended the book studies revisions of the dream-child in texts and films that have inspired mass fandom in the twenty-first century: Stephenie Meyer's Twilight E. L. James's 50 Shades of Grey and Suzanne Collins's The Hunger Games. The volume argues that the 21st-century desire to achieve dream-states in relationship to eternal youth results from the way that dreams provide a means of realizing the fantastic yet alarming possibility of escaping from time. This current identification with the dream-child stems from the threat of political unrest and economic and environmental collapse as well as from the simultaneous technophilia and technophobia of a culture immersed in the breathless revolution of the digital age. This book not only explores how the dream-child from the past has returned to reflect misgivings about imagined dystopian futures but also reveals how the rebirth of the dream-child opens up possibilities for new narratives where happy endings remain viable against all odds. It will appeal to scholars in a wide variety of fields including Childhood Studies Children's/YA Literature Cinema Studies Cultural Studies Cyberculture Gender Studies Queer Studies Gothic Studies New Media and Popular Culture. | The Future of the Nineteenth-Century Dream-Child Fantasy Dystopia Cyberculture

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The History and Bioethics of Medical Education You've Got to Be Carefully Taught

From the Minds of Jazz Musicians Conversations with the Creative and Inspired

New Directions in Children's Gothic Debatable Lands

Thinking about Stories An Introduction to Philosophy of Fiction

The Communicator's Guide to Media Law and Ethics A Handbook for Australian Professionals

The Communicator's Guide to Media Law and Ethics A Handbook for Australian Professionals

This book offers an introduction to the key legal and ethical topics confronting Australian journalists and strategic communicators both at home and internationally and offers a suite of reflective techniques for navigating them. It starts by positioning morals ethics and the law in their historical and philosophical frameworks by tracing the evolution of free expression and professional media ethics. Media law and ethics are then contextualized in their modern international human rights framework. Readers are equipped with a skill set for reflecting on the law and ethics of professional media dilemmas – including mindful reflection the Potter Box journaling concept mapping and discussion. Such approaches are then applied to key topic areas including free expression; reputation; confidentiality; privacy; justice; intellectual property; national security; discrimination and harassment; and conflicted interests. Each is examined in terms of its philosophical underpinnings relationship to human rights professional ethical context international examples legal principles key Australian laws legal cases and strategies for applying reflective practice techniques. It concludes on a confident note – imploring communicators to engage in constructive and mindful strategic communication with the authority and confidence that results from a working knowledge of media law and ethics. This handbook is for professional communicators and students in all fields but particularly in journalism public relations corporate communication media relations and marketing. | The Communicator's Guide to Media Law and Ethics A Handbook for Australian Professionals

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Pragmatics in Korean and Japanese Translation

Pragmatics in Korean and Japanese Translation

This book explores how the greater amount of pragmatic information encoded in Korean and Japanese can result in pragmatic (in)visibility when translating between those languages and English. Pragmatic information must be added when translating from English to Korean or Japanese and is easily lost when translating in the other direction. This book offers an analysis of translations in Japanese and Korean of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone and The Hobbit or There and Back Again to show how the translated versions crystallise the translators’ interpretations of relationships in the way characters address one another. This book discusses fan translations of Korean and Japanese to English of various popular media observing that the emotional meanings easily lost when translating in this direction are often deemed important enough to warrant the insertion of additional explanatory material. The book additionally discusses the role of fan translation in the construction of international online communities and a heightened communal commentary on translation. Western translation commentary has historically lacked sufficient emphasis on translation to and from East Asian languages and these case studies help to address a problem of central importance to translation to and from languages that encode interpersonal dynamics in dramatically different ways to English. This book will be of interest to students and researchers in translation studies particularly in Korean and Japanese translation. The book will also appeal to students and researchers of the Korean and Japanese languages. | Pragmatics in Korean and Japanese Translation

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Principles of Management

Blockchain Transforming Your Business and Our World

A Life Well Lived Dialogues with a “Kabouter

A Life Well Lived Dialogues with a “Kabouter

Manfred Kets de Vries wears many “hats”—psychoanalyst executive coach consultant management educator researcher writer—but he has noticed that whichever hat he is wearing every question he is asked boils down to one thing: “How can I live a well-lived life?” Over many years of practice in all these disciplines Professor Kets de Vries has realized the unsurpassed value of stories in tackling human dilemmas and providing answers to this question. The book is therefore one of the most important books he has written for coaches students leaders managers educators—or anyone seeking a more reflective text to guide them through the multitude of questions that we face in work and in life. He draws on a long literary tradition of the unexpected encounter with a wise “other ” fantastic or magical—think The Little Prince Alice's Adventures in Wonderland The Once and Future King the Harry Potter novels—to animate an exploration of the deepest questions and concerns of human beings. He constructs an extended Socratic dialogue between his two “selves”; the first a naïve traveler lost in the Siberian wilderness and the second a reflective avatar who comes to his aid. The avatar takes the form of a “kabouter ” a familiar figure in Dutch folklore whose counterpart can be found in different cultures around the world and throughout centuries of storytelling. Through stories riddles and puzzles the kabouter challenges the traveler to question and reflect upon his life and values guiding him—and readers—toward the insights that will help them achieve a life well lived. | A Life Well Lived Dialogues with a “Kabouter

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Introducing Translation Studies Theories and Applications

Introducing Translation Studies Theories and Applications

Introducing Translation Studies remains the definitive guide to the theories and concepts that make up the field of translation studies. Providing an accessible and up-to-date overview it has long been the essential textbook on courses worldwide. This fifth edition has been fully revised and continues to provide a balanced and detailed guide to the theoretical landscape. Each theory is applied to a wide range of languages including Bengali Chinese English French German Italian Punjabi Portuguese and Spanish. A broad spectrum of texts is analysed including the Bible Buddhist sutras Beowulf the fiction of Proust and the theatre of Shakespeare European Union and UNESCO documents a range of contemporary films a travel brochure a children's cookery book and the translations of Harry Potter. Each chapter comprises an introduction outlining the translation theory or theories illustrative texts with translations case studies a chapter summary and discussion points and exercises. New features in this fifth edition include: New material to keep up with developments in research and practice; this includes the sociology of translation chapter where a new case study employs a Bourdieusian approach; there is also newly structured discussion on translation in the digital age and audiovisual and machine translation; Revised discussion points and updated figures and tables; New in-chapter activities with links in the enhanced ebook to online materials and articles to encourage independent research; An extensive updated companion website with video introductions and journal articles to accompany each chapter online exercises an interactive timeline weblinks and PowerPoint slides for teacher support. This is a practical user-friendly textbook ideal for students and researchers on courses in translation and translation studies. | Introducing Translation Studies Theories and Applications

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Birthing Justice Black Women Pregnancy and Childbirth

Implicit Bias in Schools A Practitioner’s Guide

The Scale Model How to Set Up and Run a Successful Enterprise

The Underwater Photographer

Education for All in Times of Crisis Lessons from Covid-19

David Harvey A Critical Introduction to His Thought

The Solution-focused Parent How to Help Children Conquer Challenges by Learning Skills

Decolonising Heritage in South Asia The Global the National and the Transnational

Decolonising Heritage in South Asia The Global the National and the Transnational

This volume cross-examines the stability of heritage as a concept. It interrogates the past which materialises through multi-layered narratives on monuments and other objects that sustain cultural diversity. It seeks to understand how interpretations of “monuments” as “texts” are affected at the local level of experience even as institutions such as UNESCO work to globalise and fix constructs of stable and universal heritage. Shifting away from a largely Eurocentric concept associated with architecture and monumental archaeology this book reassesses how local and regional heritage needs to be balanced with the global and transnational. It argues that material objects and monuments are not static embodiments of culture but are rather a medium through which identity power and society are produced and reproduced. This is especially relevant in South and Southeast Asian contexts where debates over heritage often have local regional and national political implications and consequences. Reevaluating how traditional valuation of monuments and cultural landscapes could help aid sustainability and long-term preservation of the heritage this book will be useful for scholars and researchers of South and Southeast Asian history heritage studies archaeology cultural studies tourism studies and political history as well. | Decolonising Heritage in South Asia The Global the National and the Transnational

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Sound Design for Low & No Budget Films

Shaping the Future of Work A Handbook for Action and a New Social Contract