Dead Pledges

Dead Pledges
Author: Annie McClanahan
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2018-01-09
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781503600690

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Dead Pledges is the first book to explore the ways that U.S. culture—from novels and poems to photojournalism and horror movies—has responded to the collapse of the financialized consumer credit economy in 2008. Connecting debt theory to questions of cultural form, this book argues that artists, filmmakers, and writers have re-imagined what it means to owe and to own in a period when debt is what makes our economic lives possible. Encompassing both popular entertainment and avant-garde art, the post-crisis productions examined here help to map the landscape of contemporary debt: from foreclosure to credit scoring, student debt to securitized risk, microeconomic theory to anti-eviction activism. A searing critique of the ideology of debt, Dead Pledges dismantles the discourse of moral obligation so often invoked to make us repay. Debt is no longer a source of economic credibility, it contends, but a system of dispossession that threatens the basic fabric of social life.

Knights Lords and Ladies

Knights  Lords  and Ladies
Author: John W. Baldwin
Publsiher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2019-11-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780812251289

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At the beginning of the twelfth century, the region around Paris had a reputation for being the land of unruly aristocrats. Entrenched within their castles, the nobles were viewed as quarrelling among themselves, terrorizing the countryside, harassing churchmen and peasants, pillaging, and committing unspeakable atrocities. By the end of the century, during the reign of Philip Augustus, the situation was dramatically different. The king had created the principal governmental organs of the Capetian monarchy and replaced the feudal magnates at the royal court with loyal men of lesser rank. The major castles had been subdued and peace reigned throughout the countryside. The aristocratic families remain the same, but no longer brigands, they had now been recruited for royal service. In his final book, the distinguished historian John Baldwin turned to church charters, royal inventories of fiefs and vassals, aristocratic seals and documents, vernacular texts, and archaeological evidence to create a detailed picture of the transformation of aristocratic life in the areas around Paris during the four decades of Philip Augustus's reign. Working outward from the reconstructed biographies of seventy-five individuals from thirty-three noble families, Baldwin offers a rich description of their domestic lives, their horses and war gear, their tourneys and crusades, their romantic fantasies, and their penances and apprehensions about final judgment. Knights, Lords, and Ladies argues that the aristocrats who inhabited the region of Paris over the turn of the twelfth century were important not only because they contributed to Philip Augustus's increase of royal power and to the wealth of churches and monasteries, but also for their own establishment as an elite and powerful social class.

Irish Sufferers and Anti Irish Philosophers Their Pledges and Performances

Irish Sufferers  and Anti Irish Philosophers  Their Pledges and Performances
Author: Eneas Macdonnell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 62
Release: 1847
Genre: Famines
ISBN: BL:A0023592145

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The Creed Explained Or An Exposition of Catholic Doctrine

The Creed Explained  Or  An Exposition of Catholic Doctrine
Author: Arthur Devine
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 480
Release: 1897
Genre: Apostles' Creed
ISBN: UCAL:$B479795

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The Etymologicon

The Etymologicon
Author: Mark Forsyth
Publsiher: Icon Books Ltd
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2011-11-03
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781848313194

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'Witty and erudite ... stuffed with the kind of arcane information that nobody strictly needs to know, but which is a pleasure to learn nonetheless.' Nick Duerden, Independent. 'Particularly good ... Forsyth takes words and draws us into their, and our, murky history.' William Leith, Evening Standard. The Etymologicon is an occasionally ribald, frequently witty and unerringly erudite guided tour of the secret labyrinth that lurks beneath the English language. What is the actual connection between disgruntled and gruntled? What links church organs to organised crime, California to the Caliphate, or brackets to codpieces? Mark Forsyth's riotous celebration of the idiosyncratic and sometimes absurd connections between words is a classic of its kind: a mine of fascinating information and a must-read for word-lovers everywhere. 'Highly recommended' Spectator.

Commentaries on the Laws of England

Commentaries on the Laws of England
Author: Herbert Broom,Edward Alfred Hadley
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 966
Release: 1875
Genre: Law
ISBN: STANFORD:36105043974299

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Speak the Speech

Speak the Speech
Author: Rhona Silverbush,Sami Plotkin
Publsiher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Total Pages: 1088
Release: 2002-09-18
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9781429998499

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The most comprehensive sourcebook of Shakespeare's monologues ever available in one volume. A detailed guide to approaching Shakespearean text, Speak the Speech! contains everything an actor needs to select and prepare a Shakespeare monologue for classwork, auditions, or performance. Included herein are over 150 monologues. Each one is placed in context with a brief introduction, is carefully punctuated in the manner that best illustrates its meaning, and is painstakingly and thoroughly annotated. Each is also accompanied by commentary that will spark the actor's imagination by exploring how the interrelationship of meter and the choice of words and sounds yields clues to character and performance. And throughout the book sidebars relate historical, topical, technical, and other useful and entertaining information relevant to the text. In addition, the authors include an overview of poetic and rhetorical elements, brief synopses of all the plays, and a comprehensive index along with other guidelines that will help readers locate the perfect monologue for their needs. More than just an actor's toolkit, Speak the Speech! is also an entertaining resource that will help demystify Shakespeare's language for the student and theater lover alike.

Visible Borders Invisible Economies

Visible Borders  Invisible Economies
Author: Kristy L. Ulibarri
Publsiher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2022-11-22
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781477326572

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A thorough examination of the political and economic exploitation of Latinx subjects, migrants, and workers through the lens of Latinx literature, photography, and film.