Crossing borders and queering citizenship fantasy and horrorCan reading make us better citizens? Fusing queer theory, citizenship studies, and border studies in its exploration of seven U. S., Canadian, and Indigenous authors, poets, and performance artists, Crossing borders and queering citizenship theorises how reading can work as a empowering tool in contemporary civic struggles in the North America.
varied and evolving relationships with visual art – relationships that do not fit into any single category
Fan Phenomena: Game of Thrones is an exciting new addition to the Intellect series
and forces a re-appraisal of how information technology
This book provides key insights from stakeholders across the teaching and learning spectrum and offers examples of pedagogical practice to those interested in facilitating arts education
and recontextualising it among many artforms which created new works from pre-existing parts
the neglected significance of inter-colony exchanges and conflicts and the importance of vivisection to science
This book bears witness to the personal experiences of Jewish refugees from Nazi Europe in the highly gendered profession of nursing
The book reveals how attitudes
He concludes that the libellistes’ primary importance lies in their contribution to factional politics and in the public disquiet aroused by desperate and heavy-handed attempts to kidnap or silence them
from speech recognition to discourse comprehension
texts and historical contexts of these dramas
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