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University of Minnesota Press Radioactive Ghosts
A pioneering examination of nuclear trauma, the continuing and new nuclear peril, and the subjectivities they generate Amid resurgent calls for widespread nuclear energy and “limited nuclear war,” the populations that must live with the consequences of these decisions are increasingly insecure. The nuclear peril combined with the looming threat of climate change means that we are seeing the formation of a new kind of subjectivity: humans who are in a position of perpetual ontological insecurity. In Radioactive Ghosts, Gabriele Schwab articulates a vision of these “nuclear subjectivities” that we all live with. Focusing on the legacies of the Manhattan Project, Hiroshima, and nuclear energy politics, Radioactive Ghosts takes us on a tour of the little-seen sides of our nuclear world. Examining devastating uranium mining on Native lands, nuclear sacrifice zones, the catastrophic accidents at Chernobyl and Fukushima, and the formation of a new transspecies ethics, Schwab shows how individuals threatened with extinction are creating new adaptations, defenses, and communal spaces. Ranging from personal accounts of experiences with radiation to in-depth readings of literature, film, art, and scholarly works, Schwab gives us a complex, idiosyncratic, and personal analysis of one of the most overlooked issues of our time.
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University of Minnesota Press Radioactive Ghosts
A pioneering examination of nuclear trauma, the continuing and new nuclear peril, and the subjectivities they generate Amid resurgent calls for widespread nuclear energy and “limited nuclear war,” the populations that must live with the consequences of these decisions are increasingly insecure. The nuclear peril combined with the looming threat of climate change means that we are seeing the formation of a new kind of subjectivity: humans who are in a position of perpetual ontological insecurity. In Radioactive Ghosts, Gabriele Schwab articulates a vision of these “nuclear subjectivities” that we all live with. Focusing on the legacies of the Manhattan Project, Hiroshima, and nuclear energy politics, Radioactive Ghosts takes us on a tour of the little-seen sides of our nuclear world. Examining devastating uranium mining on Native lands, nuclear sacrifice zones, the catastrophic accidents at Chernobyl and Fukushima, and the formation of a new transspecies ethics, Schwab shows how individuals threatened with extinction are creating new adaptations, defenses, and communal spaces. Ranging from personal accounts of experiences with radiation to in-depth readings of literature, film, art, and scholarly works, Schwab gives us a complex, idiosyncratic, and personal analysis of one of the most overlooked issues of our time.
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Stanford University Press Healing Labor: Japanese Sex Work in the Gendered Economy
Contemporary Japan is home to one of the world's largest and most diversified markets for sex. Widely understood to be socially necessary, the sex industry operates and recruits openly, staffed by a diverse group of women who are attracted by its high pay and the promise of autonomy—but whose work remains stigmatized and unmentionable. Based on fieldwork with adult Japanese women in Tokyo's sex industry, Healing Labor explores the relationship between how sex workers think about what sex is and what it does and the political-economic roles and possibilities that they imagine for themselves. Gabriele Koch reveals how Japanese sex workers regard sex as a deeply feminized care—a healing labor—that is both necessary and significant for the well-being and productivity of men. In this nuanced ethnography that approaches sex as a social practice with political and economic effects, Koch compellingly illustrates the linkages between women's work, sex, and the gendered economy.
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John Wiley & Sons Inc Volumetric Image Analysis
Volumetric, or three-dimensional, digital imaging now plays a vital role in many areas of research such as medicine and geology. Medical images acquired by tomographic scanners for instance are often given as a stack of cross-sectional image slices. Such images are called ?volumetric? because they depict objects in their entire three-dimensional extent rather than just as a projection onto a two-dimensional image plane. Since huge amounts of volumetric data are continually being produced in many places around the world, techniques for their automatic analysis become ever more important. Written by a computer vision specialist, this clear, detailed account of volumetric image analysis techniques provides a practical approach to the field including the following topics: preprocessing of volumetric images obtaining quantitative measurements in volumetric images detection and modelling of objects in volumetric images To students without prior knowledge of computer vision this book will serve as a self-contained comprehensive introduction. Experienced practitioners and researchers will find it a helpful reference and a source of high level case material.
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Columbia University Press Moments for Nothing: Samuel Beckett and the End Times
Samuel Beckett’s work has entranced generations of readers with its portrayal of the end times. Beckett’s characters are preoccupied with death, and the specters of cataclysm and extinction overshadow their barren, bleak worlds. Yet somehow, they endure, experiencing surreal and often comic repetitions that seem at once to confront finitude and the infinite, up to the limits of existence.Gabriele Schwab draws on decades of close engagement with Beckett to explore how his work speaks to our current existential anxieties and fears. Interweaving critical analysis with personal reflections, she shows how Beckett’s writing provides unexpected resources for making sense of personal and planetary catastrophes. Moments for Nothing examines the ways Beckett’s works have taken on new meaning in an era of crises—climate change, environmental devastation, and the COVID-19 pandemic—that are defined by both paralyzing stasis and pervasive uncertainty. They also offer a bracing depiction of aging and the end of life, exploring loneliness, vulnerability, and decay. Beckett’s particular vision of the apocalypse and his sense of persistence, Schwab argues, help us understand our times and even, perhaps, provide sanctuary and solace.Moments for Nothing features insightful close readings of iconic works such as Endgame, Happy Days, and the trilogy, as well as lesser-known writings including the thirty-five-second play Breath, which Schwab reconsiders in light of the pandemic.
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Columbia University Press On Niccolò Machiavelli: The Bonds of Politics
Five hundred years after his death, Niccolò Machiavelli still draws an astonishing range of contradictory characterizations. Was he a friend of tyrants? An ardent republican loyal to Florence’s free institutions? The father of political realism? A revolutionary populist? A calculating rationalist? A Renaissance humanist? A prophet of Italian unification? A theorist of mixed government? A forerunner to authoritarianism? The master of the dark arts of intrigue?This book provides a vivid and engaging introduction to Machiavelli’s life and works that sheds new light on his originality and relevance. Gabriele Pedullà—a leading Italian expert and acclaimed writer—offers fresh readings of the Florentine thinker’s most famous writings, The Prince and the Discourses on Livy, as well as lesser-known texts. A new and often surprising Machiavelli emerges: one closer to his time but also better suited to inform our own. Pedullà’s portrait of Machiavelli highlights his close attention to social and emotional bonds, staunch opposition to oligarchy, keen awareness of the economic side of power dynamics, and strong preference for history over philosophy as a guide for leaders.This book recovers the excitement Machiavelli roused in his first readers for a twenty-first-century audience, capturing his capacity to provoke, both then and now, with unconventional ideas and startling insights.
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John Wiley and Sons Ltd Visual Methods for Digital Research
Over the last decade, images have become a key feature of digital culture; at the same time, they have made a mark on a wide range of research practices. Visual Methods for Digital Researchis the first textbook to bring the fields of visual methods and digital research together. Presenting visual methods for digitaland participatoryresearch, the book covers both the application of existing digital methods for image research and new visual methodologies developed specifically for digital research. It encompassesvarious approachesto studying digital images,including the distant reading of image collections, the close reading of visual vernaculars of social media platforms, and participatory research with visual materials.Offering a theoretical framework illustrated with hands-on techniques, Sabine Niederer and Gabriele Colombo provide compelling examples for studying online images through visual and digital means, and discuss critical data practices such as data feminism and digital me
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Pen & Sword Books Ltd Armies of Ancient Italy 753-218 BC: From the Foundation of Rome to the Start of the Second Punic War
Before becoming the masters of the Mediterranean world, the Romans had first to conquer the Italian peninsula in a series of harsh conflicts against its other varied and warlike residents. The outcome was no foregone conclusion and it took the Romans half a millennium to secure the whole of Italy. Gabriele Esposito presents the armies that fought these wars, in which the Roman military spirit and their famous legions were forged. He not only follows the evolution of the Roman forces from the Regal Period to the outbreak of the Second Punic War but also the forces of their neighbours, rivals and enemies. The most notable of these, the Etruscans, Samnites and the Italian Greeks are given particular attention but others, such as the Celts and Ligures of the North and the warriors of Sicily and Sardinia, are also considered. Details of the organization, weapons, equipment and tactics of each army are described, while dozens of beautiful colour photos of reenactors show how these warriors looked in the field.
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Columbia University Press Haunting Legacies: Violent Histories and Transgenerational Trauma
From mass murder to genocide, slavery to colonial suppression, acts of atrocity have lives that extend far beyond the horrific moment. They engender trauma that echoes for generations, in the experiences of those on both sides of the act. Gabriele Schwab reads these legacies in a number of narratives, primarily through the writing of postwar Germans and the descendents of Holocaust survivors. She connects their work to earlier histories of slavery and colonialism and to more recent events, such as South African Apartheid, the practice of torture after 9/11, and the "disappearances" that occurred during South American dictatorships. Schwab's texts include memoirs, such as Ruth Kluger's Still Alive and Marguerite Duras's La Douleur; second-generation accounts by the children of Holocaust survivors, such as Georges Perec's W, Art Spiegelman's Maus, and Philippe Grimbert's Secret; and second-generation recollections by Germans, such as W. G. Sebald's Austerlitz, Sabine Reichel's What Did You Do in the War, Daddy?, and Ursula Duba's Tales from a Child of the Enemy. She also incorporates her own reminiscences of growing up in postwar Germany, mapping interlaced memories and histories as they interact in psychic life and cultural memory. Schwab concludes with a bracing look at issues of responsibility, reparation, and forgiveness across the victim/perpetrator divide.
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Pen & Sword Books Ltd The Macedonian Army of Philip II and Alexander the Great, 359–323 BC: History, Organization and Equipment
This book provides a complete and detailed analysis of the organization and equipment of the Macedonian army built by Philip II and later employed to world-changing effect by his son, Alexander III (the Great). This work explains how Philip took the traditional forces of Macedon and reformed them into the most modern and sophisticated combined-arms force in the Mediterranean world. Not only the formidable pike phalanx and the hard-charging Companion cavalry, but also the less famous components, such as light and cavalry types, are described in detail. The tactics employed in the great battles that won the largest empire the world had seen are analysed. With numerous colour photos showing replica weapons and equipment in use, this is a vivid, detailed and accessible study of the army that made Alexander great.
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Pen & Sword Books Ltd Armies of Early Colonial North America 1607 - 1713: History, Organization and Uniforms
Gabriele Esposito presents a detailed overview of the military history of Colonial North America during its earliest period, from the first colonial settlement in Jamestown to the end of the first continental war fought in the Americas. He follows the development of organization and uniforms not only for the British Colonies of North America but also for the French ones of Canada. Every colonial unit formed by the Europeans in the New World, as well as the regular troops sent to America by Britain and France, is covered in detail: from the early militias of the Thirteen Colonies to the expeditionary forces formed during the War of the Spanish Succession. Great military events, like King Philip s War or Bacon s Rebellion, are analysed and the evolution of tactics employed in this theatre are discussed, showing how much warfare was influenced by the terrain and conditions in North America. Dozens of illustrations, including colour art works, show the first military uniforms ever worn in North America, as well as interesting details of weaponry and equipment used.
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Pen & Sword Books Ltd Carthaginian Armies of the Punic Wars, 264–146 BC: History, Organization and Equipment
The Carthaginians were undoubtedly the most formidable enemies of the ever-expanding Roman Republic, due to their sophisticated and often well-led military forces. Although the citizens of Carthage itself, a seafaring, mercantile state by tradition, may not have had the same military ethos as the Romans, they compensated by fielding varied multinational armies consisting of subject, allied and mercenary contingents, many of them recruited from the most famous warrior peoples of the Mediterranean. These included the incomparable Numidian light cavalry, the famed slingers of the Balearic islands, fierce Celts and skilled Spanish swordsmen, not forgetting the famous war elephants. During the first of the three conflicts that they fought against the Roman Republic - the famous Punic Wars - the Carthaginians completely reformed their land forces along Hellenistic lines and invited an experienced Spartan officer to command it. During the Second Punic War, they obtained a series of stunning victories over the Romans under the brilliant leadership of their own Hannibal Barca, marauding through Italy for some fifteen years. Gabriele Esposito reconstructs the history, organization and weapons of the Carthaginian military forces across the Punic Wars (264-146 BC). The weapons, armour and tactics of each of the various ethnic components is analyzed and the accessible text is supported by dozens of excellent colour photographs, showing replica equipment in use.
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Pen & Sword Books Ltd Napoleon's Infantry: French Line, Light and Foreign Regiments. 1799–1815
This volume covers the infantry units of Napoleon's Imperial Army, during the crucial years 1800-1815. When the future Emperor assumed control of France, the infantry of his army was disorganized and poorly equipped; it lacked discipline and was trained in a quite old-fashioned way. Napoleon acted very rapidly to resolve the major problems of his foot troops, by giving them a new structure and by teaching them new tactics. By 1805, the French infantry was without a doubt the best in the world in terms of combat capabilities. The book will cover all the categories of units that were part of Napoleon's infantry: line regiments, light regiments, foreign corps and special corps. It is not always realized that the French infantry of 1800-1815 included large numbers of foreign soldiers and even an Irish Legion; all these little-known corps are taken into consideration, together with several special corps like Corsican light infantry and mountain infantry. Gabriele Esposito provides a complete guide to the French infantry of Napoleon, illustrated with rare contemporary uniform plates that have never been published before.
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Lulu.com La guerra del ponte
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L'Erma Di Bretschneider Are We Living in Another Migration Period?: Pandemics, Migrations and the Environmental Link
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Duomo Ediciones Nuestro Cuerpo
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Duomo Ediciones Que Sueño!
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Duomo Ediciones Unicornio Arcoíris, El
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Fórcola Ediciones Crónicas romanas la sociedad y la vida mundana de fines del Ottocento en Roma
Encuadernación: RústicaColección: PeriplosEl joven Gabriele d?Annunzio llegó a Roma a finales de 1881, dispuesto a conquistarla. Aunque la publicación de sus primeros poemas le permitió introducirse en los círculos literarios de la época, fueron su talento y su pluma, así como su matrimonio con la hija de la condesa di Gallese, los que le abrieron las puertas del cerrado y exclusivo mundo de los palacios romanos y de la vida de sociedad, de la que se convirtió en cronista privilegiado y perspicaz. En sus crónicas trató a aquellos orgullosos y rústicos príncipes romanos como refinados sibaritas y maestros de distinción, y sedujo a sus esposas e hijas adulándolas como un elegante retratista que, sin haberlas visto jamás, les prestaba cuellos de cisne, manos de hada, cinturas de avispa y ocurrencias de Madame de Staël.Trabajador incansable, d?Annunzio, al que se le puede considerar el primer periodista moderno, escribió cientos de crónicas y reportajes que publicó, bajo diversos
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Universitatsverlag Winter Teaching Cultural Studies: Methods - Matters - Models
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Schnell & Steiner Geschichte Und Kulturelles Erbe Des Mittelalters: Umgang Mit Geschichte in Sachsen-Anhalt Und Andernorts
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Don Bosco Medien GmbH Die 50 besten Spiele fr Deutsch als Zweitsprache
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Austrian Academy of Sciences Press Verzeichnis Des Deutschsprachigen Japanschrifttums 1992-1993: Nebst Erganzungen Zu Den Jahren 1980-1991
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Trafalgar Square Games for Kids on Horseback: 16 Ideas for Fun and Safe Horseplay
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Kohl Verlag Zusammenhänge erkennen
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Christian Verlag GmbH Lunch in London
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Edition Forsbach Besser leben mit Stress
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Plan9 Verlag Nordland 2061
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Gaasterland Verlag Die letzte Karre Korn Das ehemalige Dorf Wollseifen im Nationalpark Eifel
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Pomaska-Brand, Druck Splendor Solis Das Purpurbad der Seele Zweiundzwanzig Pforten der initiatischen Alchemie
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Innsalz, Verlag ... oda was
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Edition Ost Im Verlag Das Abschied von Hans Modrow
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Vier Tuerme GmbH Miteinander
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Nikol Verlagsges.mbH Lustiges Sprechzeichnen Eine spielerische Sprachfrderung 24 Hexengeschichten und dazu passende bungszeichen
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Fe-Medienverlags GmbH Fürchte dich nicht du kleine Herde
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Fe-Medienverlags GmbH Christliche Prinzipien des politischen Kampfes
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Verbraucherzentrale NRW Bärenstarke Kinderkost
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Auer-System-Verlag, Carl LifeBalance Kartenset Systemische Fragen zur Stressbewltigung BurnoutPrvention und Selbstfrsorge
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Gmeiner Verlag Ahrweinkönigin
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DuMont Buchverlag GmbH Mein wundervoller Garten
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Waxmann Verlag GmbH In Resonanz Pädagogische didaktische und wissenschaftliche Reflexionen über Musik
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Schulz-Kirchner Verlag Gm Manuelle Stimmtherapie MST eine Therapie die berhrt Kompendium der manuellen Techniken zur Behandlung von Dystonien im Einflussbereich von Atem Artikulation Schlucken und Stimme
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