New to the Second Edition: A new Chapter 6 includes a selection of techniques from each chapter to show you how different techniques may be used together when reading text.
This book engages with the quest for definition and appropriate delimitation of reenactment as well as questions about the relationship between realism and affect.
It presents theatrical queer feminist interpretations of architecture staged within a series of architectural scenes: architect Eileen Gray's building E.1027 in the south of France (1926-29); author Natalie Barney's literary salon at 20 rue ...
Civilizing Rituals is ideal reading for students of art history and museum studies, and professionals in the field will also find much of interest here.
It has changed the public understanding of justice and the role of memory. In this book, leading scholars in philosophy, history, political science, and semiotics offer new essays that discuss and assess these momentous global developments.
The book argues that the problems posed by historical injustices are best resolved by a reconciliatory view of reparative justice and an approach that explains how people acquire intergenerational responsibilities and entitlements.