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Invasion Operation Sea Lion 1940

The Lion and the Unicorn What England Has Meant to Scotland

Singapore – Two Hundred Years of the Lion City

Lion's Share

Drawn to Life: 20 Golden Years of Disney Master Classes Volume 1: The Walt Stanchfield Lectures

Drawn to Life: 20 Golden Years of Disney Master Classes Two Volume Set: The Walt Stanchfield Lectures

Drawn to Life: 20 Golden Years of Disney Master Classes Volume 2: The Walt Stanchfield Lectures

The New Review Economy Third-Party Review Sites Reputation and Neo-Liberal Public Relations in the Digital Age

Ranna Gadāyuddham – The Duel of the Maces

Disney Theatrical Productions Producing Broadway Musicals the Disney Way

Interspecies Interactions Animals and Humans between the Middle Ages and Modernity

Interspecies Interactions Animals and Humans between the Middle Ages and Modernity

Interspecies Interactions surveys the rapidly developing field of human-animal relations from the late medieval and early modern eras through to the mid-Victorian period. By viewing animals as authentic and autonomous historical agents who had a real impact on the world around them this book concentrates on an under-examined but crucial aspect of the human-animal relationship: interaction. Each chapter provides scholarly debate on the methods and challenges of the study of interspecies interactions and together they offer an insight into the part that humans and animals have played in shaping each other’s lives as well as encouraging reflection on the directions that human-animal relations may yet take. Beginning with an exploration of Samuel Pepys’ often emotional relationships with the many animals that he knew the chapters cover a wide range of domestic working and wild animals and include case studies on carnival animals cattle dogs horses apes snakes sharks and invertebrates. These case studies of human-animal interactions are further brought to life through visual representation by the inclusion of over 20 images within the book. From ‘sleeve cats’ to lion fights Interspecies Interactions encompasses a broad spectrum of relationships between humans and animals. Covering topics such as use emotion cognition empire status and performance across several centuries and continents it is essential reading for all students and scholars of historical animal studies. | Interspecies Interactions Animals and Humans between the Middle Ages and Modernity

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Humans and Hyenas Monster or Misunderstood

Humans and Hyenas Monster or Misunderstood

Humans and Hyenas examines the origins and development of the relationship between the two to present an accurate and realistic picture of the hyena and its interactions with people. The hyena is one of the most maligned misrepresented and defamed mammals. It is still despite decades of research-led knowledge seen as a skulking cowardly scavenger rather than a successful hunter with complex family and communal systems. Hyenas are portrayed as sex-shifting deviants grave robbers and attackers of children in everything from African folk tales through Greek and Roman accounts of animal life to Disney’s The Lion King depicting hyenas with a lack of respect and disgust despite the reality of their behaviour and social structures. Combining the personal in-depth mining of scientific papers about the three main species and historical accounts Keith Somerville delves into our relationship with hyenas from the earliest records from millennia ago through the accounts by colonisers to contemporary coexistence where hyenas and humans are forced into ever closer proximity due to shrinking habitats and loss of prey. Are hyenas fated to retain their bad image or can their amazing ability to adapt to humans more successfully than lions and other predators lead to a shift in perspective? This book will be of great interest to students and scholars in the environmental sciences conservation biology and wildlife and conservation issues. | Humans and Hyenas Monster or Misunderstood

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Mithras

Mithras

Mithras explores the history and practices of the ancient mystery religion Mithraism looking at both literary and material evidence for the god Mithras and the reception and allure of his mysteries in the present. The genesis and spread of Mithraism remain highly controversial. This book examines our current state of knowledge on the pre-classical Indo-Iranian god Mitra and argues that Mithraism was a product of Mitra’s encounter with the religious thought of the classical world. It then charts the life history of Mithraism in the Roman Empire exploring the social background of its initiates and the reasons for their attraction to the religion. The rituals and beliefs of the cult are as mysterious as its origins; in studying Mithraic caves and paintings found in some Mithraic temples we can better understand and reconstruct the rituals the Mithraists practiced. While bull-slaying or tauroctony lies at the core of the Mithraic mythos this volume explores other incidents in the god’s life depicted in ancient art including his miraculous birth and his banquet with the sun as well as the disconcerting lion-headed enveloped god. After a fall from grace in the post-classical world Mithras has resurrected himself in the present establishing himself as one of the most recognisable if elusive gods of antiquity. Mithras provides a fascinating study of this complex god that will be of interest to scholars and students of Roman and Late Antique religion mystery cults as well as those working on society and religion in antiquity more broadly.

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Trophy Hunting A Psychological Perspective

Trophy Hunting A Psychological Perspective

This book explores the psychology of trophy hunting from a critical perspective and considers the reasons why some people engage in the controversial activity of killing often endangered animals for sport. Recent highly charged debate reaching a peak with the killing of Cecil the lion in 2015 has brought trophy hunting under unprecedented public scrutiny and yet the psychology of trophy hunting crucially remains under-explored. Considering all related issues from the evolutionary perspective and ‘inclusive fitness’ to personality and individual factors like narcissism empathy and the Duchenne smiles of hunters posing with their prey Professor Beattie makes connections between a variety of indicators of prestige and dominance showing how trophy hunting is inherently linked to a desire for status. He argues that we need to identify analyse and deconstruct the factors that hold the behaviour of trophy hunting in place if we are to understand why it continues and indeed why it flourishes in an age of collapsing ecosystems and dwindling species populations. The first book of its kind to examine current research critically to determine whether there really is an evolutionary argument for trophy hunting and what range of motivations and personality traits may be linked to this activity. This is essential reading for students and academics in psychology geography business environmental studies animal welfare as well as policy makers and charities in these and related areas. It is of major relevance for anyone who cares about the future of our planet and the species that inhabit it. | Trophy Hunting A Psychological Perspective

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Analog Synthesizers: Understanding Performing Buying From the Legacy of Moog to Software Synthesis

Analog Synthesizers: Understanding Performing Buying From the Legacy of Moog to Software Synthesis

Making its first huge impact in the 1960s through the inventions of Bob Moog the analog synthesizer sound riding a wave of later developments in digital and software synthesis has now become more popular than ever. Analog Synthesizers charts the technology instruments designers and musicians associated with its three major historical phases: invention in the 1960s–1970s and the music of Walter Carlos Pink Floyd Gary Numan Genesis Kraftwerk The Human League Tangerine Dream and Jean-Michel Jarre; re-birth in the 1980s–1990s through techno and dance music and jazz fusion; and software synthesis. Now updated this new edition also includes sections on the explosion from 2000 to the present day in affordable mass market Eurorack format and other analog instruments which has helped make the analog synthesizer sound hugely popular once again particularly in the fields of TV and movie music. Major artists interviewed in depth include: Hans Zimmer (Golden Globe and Academy Award nominee and winner Gladiator and The Lion King) Mike Oldfield (Grammy Award winner Tubular Bells) Isao Tomita (Grammy Award nominee Snowflakes Are Dancing) Rick Wakeman (Grammy Award nominee Yes) Tony Banks (Grammy Ivor Novello and Brit Awards Genesis) Nick Rhodes (Grammy Award Winner Duran Duran) and from the worlds of TV and movie music: Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein (Primetime Emmy Award Stranger Things) Paul Haslinger (BMI Film and TV Music Awards Underworld) Suzanne Ciani (Grammy Award Nominee Neverland) Adam Lastiwka (Travelers) The book opens with a grounding in the physics of sound instrument layout sound creation purchasing and instrument repair which will help entry level musicians as well as seasoned professionals appreciate and master the secrets of analog sound synthesis. Analog Synthesizers has a companion website featuring hundreds of examples of analog sound created using dozens of classic and modern instruments. | Analog Synthesizers: Understanding Performing Buying From the Legacy of Moog to Software Synthesis

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The Lost Child Complex in Australian Film Jung Story and Playing Beneath the Past

The Lost Child Complex in Australian Film Jung Story and Playing Beneath the Past

The mythologising of lost and abandoned children significantly influences Australian storytelling. In The Lost Child Complex in Australian Film Terrie Waddell looks at the concept of the ‘lost child’ from a psychological and cultural perspective. Taking an interdisciplinary Jungian approach she re-evaluates this cyclic storytelling motif in history literature and the creative arts as the nucleus of a cultural complex – a group obsession that as Jung argued of all complexes has us. Waddell explores ‘the lost child’ in its many manifestations as an element of the individual and collective psyche historically related to the trauma of colonisation and war and as key theme in Australian cinema from the industry’s formative years to the present day. The films discussed in textual depth transcend literal lost in the bush mythologies or actual cases of displaced children to focus on vulnerable children rendered lost through government and institutional practices and adult/parental characters developmentally arrested by comforting or traumatic childhood memories. The victory/winning fixation governing the USA – diametrically opposed to the lost child motif – is also discussed as a comparative example of the mesmerising nature of the cultural complex. Examining iconic characters and events such as the Gallipoli Campaign and Trump’s presidency and films such as The Babadook Lion and Predestination this book scrutinises the way in which a culture talks to itself about itself. This analysis looks beyond the melancholy traditionally ascribed to the lost child by arguing that the repetitive and prolific imagery that this theme stimulates can be positive and inspiring. The Lost Child Complex in Australian Film is a unique and compelling work which will be highly relevant for academics and students of Jungian and post-Jungian ideas cultural studies screen and media studies. It will also appeal to Jungian psychotherapists and analytical psychologists as well as readers with a broader interest in Australian history and politics. | The Lost Child Complex in Australian Film Jung Story and Playing Beneath the Past

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Timing for Animation 40th Anniversary Edition

Timing for Animation 40th Anniversary Edition

Timing for Animation has been one of the pillars of animation since it was first published in 1981. Now this 40th anniversary edition captures the focus of the original and enhances this new edition with fresh images techniques and advice from world-renowned animators. Not only does the text explore timing in traditional animation but also timing in digital works. Vibrant illustrations and clear directions line the pages to help depict the various methods and procedures to bring your animation to life. Examples include timing for digital production digital storyboarding in 2D digital storyboarding in 3D and the use of After Effects as well as interactive games television animals and more. Learn how animated scenes should be arranged in relation to each other how much space should be used and how long each drawing should be shown for maximum dramatic effect. All you need to breathe life into your animation is at your fingertips with Timing for Animation. Key Features: Fully revised and updated with modern examples and techniques Explores the fundamentals of timing physics and animation Perfect for the animation novice and the expert Get straight to the good stuff with simple no-nonsense instruction on the key techniques like stretch and squash animated cycles overlapping and anticipation. Trying to time weight mood and power can make or break an animation—get it right the first time with these tried and tested techniques. Authors Harold Whitaker was a BAFTA-nominated professional animator and educator for 40 years; many of his students number among today’s most outstanding animation artists. John Halas known as The father of British animation and formerly of Halas & Batchelor Animation Studio produced more than 2 000 animation films including the legendary Animal Farm (1954) and the award-winning Dilemma (1981). He was also the founder and president of the International Animated Film Association (ASIFA) and former Chairman of the British Federation of Film Societies. Tom Sito is Professor of Animation at the University of Southern California and has written numerous books and articles on animation. Tom’s screen credits include Shrek (2001) and the Disney classics Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) The Little Mermaid (1989) Beauty and the Beast (1991) Aladdin (1992) and The Lion King (1994). In 1998 Tom was named by Animation Magazine as one of the 100 Most Important People in Animation. | Timing for Animation 40th Anniversary Edition

GBP 44.99
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