The Films of Jean-Luc Godard Dr Gian Carlo CogheA generously illustrated overview of, and introduction to, the entirety of Godard's work as a filmmaker and video artist. One of the most important, controversial, and prolific filmmakers in film history, and a founder of French New Wave cinema, Jean Luc Godard has maintained an unbroken string of films in various genres and mediums from the late 1950s onward. Godard has established a reputation as a rebel who can work within and outside the system,
sweeping study of one man’s struggle with faith in political
Tarzan will rise to rule his tribe of apes and encounter fellow humans at last
This chapter discusses the role of robotics in greenhouse cultivation
A single chapter on Palestinian politics provides insights into his later activist work and experiences of working as a consultant with the Palestine Liberation Organization to produce an economic plan for an eventual Palestinian state
an analysis of sexual ideologies through examples taken from the Japanese translation of Russian literature
and moral argument in late modernity
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Susan must choose whether to stay with her family or to move with Tom to Panama
where bytes of information and cyberspace need to be managed more than people
atoms carry (partial) charges and ions with opposite charges attract and form (chemical) bonds
archives of women’s oral narratives were almost non-existent with the exception of small documentation efforts tied to individual research
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