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Tinfoil Hats

Smith, Phil
Tinfoil Hats
Tinfoil Hats: Stories by Mad People in an Insane World is a collection of stories by neurodivergent people who identify as being Mad, about what it's like to live Mad in a world that oppresses them for the ways they think, live, and act differently from those who consider themselves Normal. intensely personal, sometimes funny, sometimes dark, these stories are always illuminating. some describe situations that are vibrantly shameful, horrifyin...

CHF 38.50

The Silversnake Project

Smith, Phil
The Silversnake Project
As our relationship with the world around us becomes more fragile, these 3 ecogothic novellas voice the fears and feelings we have about our environment and climate change. They show individuals and societies coming apart at the seams.The toolkit proposes walking and other practices that draw on the novellas and invite reflection and reconnection.

CHF 35.50

Bonelines

Smith, Phil / Whitehead, Tony
Bonelines
A dark novel set in the 'Lovecraft Villages' of Devon, spanning several thousand years, from the time it was occupied by the Dumnonii, through the 19th century to its more contemporary occupation by holiday park dwellers, marketing professionals, doggers and other romantics.

CHF 27.50

The Routledge Research Companion to Popular Music Education

Smith, Gareth / Brennan, Matt / Kirkman, Phil / Rambarran, Shara / Moir, Zack
The Routledge Research Companion to Popular Music Education
Popular music is a growing presence in education, formal and otherwise, from primary school to postgraduate study. Programmes, courses and modules in popular music studies, popular music performance, songwriting and areas of music technology are becoming commonplace across higher education. Additionally, specialist pop/rock/jazz graded exam syll

CHF 65.00

She is the Sea

Smith, Phil / Billinghurst, Helen
She is the Sea
Walking and movement artists often stumble when they describe the modes and registers of perception and expression they adopt in their practice. The attempt to represent their experience can end in a kind of somatic soup. Crab & Bee eschew the soup and, in this little book of poems and essays − the prequel to their forthcoming book The Pattern (2020) - they give us clear hints of where and how they find and make meaning in their work. They tel...

CHF 30.50

Storming the Wheatfield

Smith, James M. / Bagley, Chris / Laino, Phil
Storming the Wheatfield
Becoming a trampled, bloody, no-man's land for thousands of wounded soldiers, Gettysburg's infamous Wheatfield changed hands nearly six times within two hours on July 2, 1863. Smith's gripping narrative examines the valiant Union soldiers in General John Caldwell's Division-as well as leaders Cross, Kelly, Zook, Brooke, and Caldwell himself.

CHF 33.50

The Mk Myth

Smith, Phil
The Mk Myth
Every place has its stories. Sometimes those stories get tarmacked and concreted over. This is nowhere more true than in Milton Keynes. Writer and walker Phil Smith has walked Milton Keynes to find its missing stories. Here he gives Milton Keynes a new myth of itself. Readers can take the book onto the streets and walk or cycle K's journey.

CHF 72.00

Writhing Writing

Smith, Phil
Writhing Writing
To dive into Phil Smith's writing - a dazzling blend of poetry, ethnography, social critique, and gleefully mad wordplay - can feel more like taking a psychedelic drug than like reading the work of a distinguished scholar. And yet, a distinguished scholar he is. For two decades, he has been a bold trailblazer and innovator in the realms of education, disability studies, mad studies, neurodiversity, and poetry, and in exploring how these realms...

CHF 35.90

Making Site-Specific Theatre and Performance

Smith, Phil
Making Site-Specific Theatre and Performance
This practical, accessible and far-reaching guide to making site-specific theatre and performance emphasises the diversity of approaches to the practice, and explores key principles of space and site. Phil Smith draws on a wide range of interdisciplinary and international performance examples, and uses an innovative variety of exercises, to show students and aspiring performance-makers how to find a site and generate a performance beyond the t...

CHF 56.90

Rethinking Mythogeography

Smith, Phil
Rethinking Mythogeography
Since 2010, when 'Mythogeography' was published, the thinking and practice surrounding psychogeography and mythogeography have moved on significantly. This is a 2018 upgrade for radical walkers, students and performers with an essay by Phil and photographs by John Schott taken when Phil was Artist-in-Residence at Carleton College, Northfield, MN.

CHF 25.90

ANYWHERE

Smith, Phil
ANYWHERE
Mythogeographer Phil Smith has been walking, exploring, photographing, filming, talking and writing about South Devon for about 20 years. He has absorbed it, and it him. In Anywhere, walking and writing as Cecile Oak (a young PhD student of Symbolist art and performance who is invited to report on a Radical Walking conference in Paignton) Phil offers us an extraordinarily vivid portrait of a small part of South Devon - including Dawlish, Teign...

CHF 47.90