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Movie Acting, The Film Reader

Wojcik, Pamela Robertson
Movie Acting, The Film Reader
Movie Acting: The Film Reader explores one of the most central but often overlooked aspects of cinema: film acting. Combining classic and recent essays, it examines key issues such as: What constitutes film acting? How is film acting different from stage acting?How has film acting changed over time?What signifies realism in film acting?How is acting different in different genres?What is the role of the character actor? In addition to theoretic...

CHF 140.00

Colonial Virginia's Cooking Dynasty

Harbury, Katharine E.
Colonial Virginia's Cooking Dynasty
The cookbooks of colonial and antebellum America contained recipes, medical cures and housekeeping information that women of that time deemed necessary for family life. This work contains commentary on two early manuals of food preparation and entertaining in colonial America.

CHF 89.00

Word and World

Hanna, Patricia
Word and World
Proposing a new account of the nature of language, founded upon an original interpretation of Wittgenstein, Patricia Hanna and Bernard Harrison deny the existence of a direct referential relationship between words and things. Their provocative re-examination of the interrelations of language and social practice will interest not only philosophers of language but also linguists, psycholinguists, and students of communication.

CHF 114.00

Word and World

Hanna, Patricia / Harrison, Bernard
Word and World
Proposing a new account of the nature of language, founded upon an original interpretation of Wittgenstein, Patricia Hanna and Bernard Harrison deny the existence of a direct referential relationship between words and things. Their provocative re-examination of the interrelations of language and social practice will interest not only philosophers of language but also linguists, psycholinguists, and students of communication.

CHF 58.50

Colin McPhee

Oja, Carol J.
Colin McPhee
Colin McPhee was a performer, writer, and pioneer among Western composers in turning to Asia for inspiration. A close friend of Aaron Copland, Carlos Chavez, Henry Cowell, and Virgil Thomson, he played a vital role in new music activities in New York in the 1920s, but his most important accomplishments came from his devotion to the music of Bali. Carol Oja's Colin McPhee: Composer in Two Worlds traces his life, his influences on fellow musicia...

CHF 41.90

Christian Faith and History

Ogletree, Thomas
Christian Faith and History
Thomas Olgetree's "Christian Faith and History" offers a critical analysis of the views of Ernst Troeltsch and Karl Barth regarding Christian faith and history. Troeltsch and Barth appraoched theology from seemingly antithetical vantage points, but Ogletree seeks to identify overlapping interests in the writing of these two authors, and to suggest a broader framework for understanding that constructively combines the insights of both.

CHF 51.90

Statistical Aspects of the Design and Analysis of Clinica...

Everitt, Brian S / Pickles, Andrew
Statistical Aspects of the Design and Analysis of Clinical Trials (Revised Edition)
About 8000 clinical trials are undertaken annually in all areas of medicine, from the treatment of acne to the prevention of cancer. Correct interpretation of the data from such trials depends largely on adequate design and on performing the appropriate statistical analyses. In this book, the statistical aspects of both the design and analysis of trials are described, with particular emphasis on recently developed methods of analysis.

CHF 175.00

Family Time

Bittman, Michael / Folbre, Nancy
Family Time
One of the central issues within feminist economics is unpaid work. There is a strong feeling that conventional economics fails to properly measure the benefits to society of looking after a household and caring for our families. This title examines issues relating to this subject.

CHF 93.00

Management and Change in Africa

Jackson, Terence
Management and Change in Africa
Combining methodology, theory, and exploration of the cultural, historical and economic influences on management in Africa, this is a much needed study of the dynamics of a fascinating area of cross-cultural management.

CHF 119.00

The Overture of the Book of Consolations

Akpunonu, Peter Damian
The Overture of the Book of Consolations
An inspiration to writers, musicians, and mystics, The Overture of the Book of Consolations summarizes and highlights all the major themes of Deutero-Isaiah. Its predominant theme is consolation - consolation of Israel after the destruction of Jerusalem and the temple and the depopulation of the kingdom of Judah. The Overture assures Judah that the past is forgiven and Yahweh is ushering in a New Creation, a future more glorious than the Exodu...

CHF 79.00

The Metaphor of the City in the Apocalypse of John

Räpple, Eva Maria
The Metaphor of the City in the Apocalypse of John
Throughout history, the vision of a new city - the heavenly Jerusalem coming down from heaven - has inspired human beings to dream about community, society, and the world. Acting as an incentive to turn unsatisfied longing into utopian ideas and, ultimately, action, the language of the Apocalypse of John has long inspired human imagination in a highly effective manner. This fact has contributed to its controversial role in the history of New T...

CHF 124.00

The Renaissance of Impasse

Leroux, Jean-Fran cois
The Renaissance of Impasse
In his 1963 debut essay for the militant Quebec journal, Parti pris, André Brochu invoked the figure of the sixteenth-century skeptic Michel de Montaigne in the name of what Ralph Waldo Emerson, responding to the same over a century earlier, had called, «an original relation to the universe». «Écrire», wrote Brochu, «c'est redéfinir la relation originelle de l'homme à l'univers, c'est, comme écrit magnifiquement Montaigne, 'faire l'homme'...» ...

CHF 99.00

Reading Romans as a Diatribe

Song, Changwon
Reading Romans as a Diatribe
This book illustrates how the macro-structure of the «body» of Romans essentially follows that of the diatribes in Epictetus's Discourses. As in Discourses, the diatribe in Romans begins with the thesis (1.16-17), then follows an indictment (1.18-32) and dialogues with a fictitious second-person singular in chapter two. Arguments with the me genoito formula dominate the middle part of the diatribe. In the middle of chapter eleven, the phase ch...

CHF 99.00

The Creative Conscience as Human Destiny

Strauch, Eduard Hugo
The Creative Conscience as Human Destiny
The Creative Conscience as Human Destiny explains how human nature derived from our biogenetic evolution. Whereas human ingenuity and self-realization replicate nature's creativity (its morphogenesis), human conscience epitomizes the integration of organic life (its symbiosis). These mutual processes became incarnate as humanity's creative conscience. Similarly, the co-evolution of man and woman has enabled us to create cultures and civilizati...

CHF 109.00

Beyond the Paradox of the Nostalgic Modernist

Donato, Elisabeth M.
Beyond the Paradox of the Nostalgic Modernist
This investigation of J.-K. Huysmans' representation of temporality sheds light on the complex and paradoxical nature of this late-nineteenth-century novelist and art critic, who was a modernist steeped in nostalgia as well as a nostalgic steeped in modernity. To unveil and understand the mechanisms and logic of this paradox, Elisabeth M. Donato examines Huysmans' characters' dealings with measured time and schedules, investigates the failure ...

CHF 99.00

Bending the Rules in the Quest for an Authentic Female Id...

Santos, Cristina
Bending the Rules in the Quest for an Authentic Female Identity
The narrative style of both Clarice Lispector and Carmen Boullosa is characterized by a postmodern tendency toward an increased reader participation. This is accomplished by a process of liberalizing a pre-established socio-cultural repertoire with respect to female identity. The female protagonists, created by Lispector and Boullosa and examined in this book, struggle to find their true voices and their real life experiences. The resulting li...

CHF 95.00

Assimilating the Primitive

Swarthout, Kelley R.
Assimilating the Primitive
This book examines the Mexican nationalist rhetoric that promoted race mixing as a cultural ideal, placing it within its broader contemporary polemic between vitalist and scientific thought. Part of its analysis compares the attitudes of anthropologist Manuel Gamio and educator José Vasconcelos with those of the European primitivist D. H. Lawrence, and concludes that although Gamio and Vasconcelos made lasting contributions to the construction...

CHF 105.00

National Security in the Information Age

Goldman, Emily O
National Security in the Information Age
As the activities of individuals, organizations, and nations increasingly occur in cyberspace, the security of those activities is becoming a growing concern. Political, economic and military leaders must manage and reduce the level of risk associated with threats from hostile states, malevolent nonstate actors such as organized terrorist groups or individual hackers, and high-tech accidents. The impact of the information technology revolution...

CHF 201.00