Ewe Comic Heroes RLE Folklore

Ewe Comic Heroes  RLE Folklore
Author: Zinta Konrad
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2015-02-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317551720

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The trickster character is prominent in the cultural, particularly narrative, traditions of many different peoples throughout the world. Comic and serious, stupid and clever, benevolent and evil, winner and loser, the trickster is a study in contradictions. The trickster cannot be pigeonholed, for he does not fit into any neat categories or definitions. This study, first published in 1994, aims to give the reader the opportunity to experience in some small measure the dynamic and exciting dramatic oral narrative performances of the Ewe people of West Africa.

A Hero Like You

A Hero Like You
Author: Nikki Rogers
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 30
Release: 2020-10-10
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0648723232

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A Hero Like You looks at everyday heroes and highlights qualities such as loyalty, compassion, resourcefulness, justice, and courage. The lyrical rhyme and relatable illustrations remind us that we all have the opportunity to be a hero by helping others, doing right and making the world a better place. "What the world needs is a hero like you!"

Electric Sheep Slouching Towards Bethlehem

Electric Sheep Slouching Towards Bethlehem
Author: Harry Eiss
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2014-03-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781443858625

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On Monday, 8:15 a.m., August 6, 1945, the world changed forever. In the single largest act of destruction ever initiated by humans, a bomb with the equivalent force of 20,000 tons of TNT shattered Hiroshima, killing tens of thousands of civilians, people who had become used to the American war planes flying overhead, planes that were purposely not dropping bombs on their city, to the point where the rush to the bomb shelters had become lackadaisical, and the normal activities continued with little interruption – getting the children up and off to school, opening the many small retail stores for the daily customers, perhaps stopping at a local café for morning coffee or tea, perhaps joining in on the group exercise classes. This is the precise instant we entered the postmodern world, one where the easy truths of centuries no longer applied. Speculative Fiction projects real possibilities beyond the now shattered assumptions, moving through marginalized fictional landscapes – science fiction, fantasy, horror, weird fiction, supernatural fiction, superhero comics, graphic novels, and movies, utopian and dystopian fiction, apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction, Cyber Punk, the New Wave, as well as related static, motion, and virtual arts, including everything from graphic novels to video games.

Lone Heroes and the Myth of the American West in Comic Books 1945 1962

Lone Heroes and the Myth of the American West in Comic Books  1945 1962
Author: David Huxley
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2018-06-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783319930855

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This book examines the role of comics in the perpetuation of the myth of the American West. In particular, it looks at the ways in which lone central characters, and their acts of violence, are posited as heroic. In doing so, the book raises questions both about the role of women in a supposedly male space, in addition to the portrayal of Native Americans within the context of this violence. Various adaptations of historical figures, such as Buffalo Bill and Billy the Kid, as well as film and television stars such as The Lone Ranger and Dale Evans are examined in detail. Although concentrating on American comics, examples both from Britain and France are also analyzed.

Pre Colonial Africa in Colonial African Narratives

Pre Colonial Africa in Colonial African Narratives
Author: Dr Donald R Wehrs
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2013-04-28
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781409474951

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In his study of the origins of political reflection in twentieth-century African fiction, Donald Wehrs examines a neglected but important body of African texts written in colonial (English and French) and indigenous (Hausa and Yoruba) languages. He explores pioneering narrative representations of pre-colonial African history and society in seven texts: Casely Hayford's Ethiopia Unbound (1911), Alhaji Sir Abubaker Tafawa Balewa's Shaihu Umar (1934), Paul Hazoumé's Doguicimi (1938), D.O. Fagunwa's Forest of a Thousand Daemons (1938), Amos Tutuola's The Palm-Wine Drinkard (1952) and My Life in the Bush of Ghosts (1954), and Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart (1958). Wehrs highlights the role of pre-colonial political economies and articulations of state power on colonial-era considerations of ethical and political issues, and is attentive to the gendered implications of texts and authorial choices. By positioning Things Fall Apart as the culmination of a tradition, rather than as its inaugural work, he also reconfigures how we think of African fiction. His book supplements recent work on the importance of indigenous contexts and discourses in situating colonial-era narratives and will inspire fresh methodological strategies for studying the continent from a multiplicity of perspectives.

Folklore Public Sphere and Civil Society

Folklore  Public Sphere  and Civil Society
Author: M. D. Muthukumaraswamy,Molly Kaushal
Publsiher: NFSC www.indianfolklore.org
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2004
Genre: Folklore
ISBN: 9788190148146

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In the Indian context; papers presented at a symposium held at New Delhi in 2002.

Exploring Catholic Theology

Exploring Catholic Theology
Author: Robert Barron
Publsiher: Baker Academic
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2015-07-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781441227157

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Robert Barron is one of the Catholic Church's premier theologians and author of the influential The Priority of Christ. In this volume, Barron sets forth a thoroughgoing vision for an evangelical catholic theology that is steeped in the tradition and engaged with the contemporary world. Striking a balance between academic rigor and accessibility, the book covers issues of perennial interest in the twenty-first-century church: who God is, how to rightly worship him, and how his followers engage contemporary culture. Topics include the doctrine of God, Catholic theology, philosophy, liturgy, and evangelizing the culture. This work will be of special interest to readers concerned about the so-called "new atheism."

Marvelous Mythology

Marvelous Mythology
Author: Todd Frye
Publsiher: Todd Frye
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2014-12-20
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 9780989135467

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The world of the Marvel Comics superheroes began in 1961 thanks to talented creators such as Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, Steve Ditko, and others. Over time, their work became more than just a collection of comic book stories for kids; the characters, and the fictional universe they inhabited, evolved into a sophisticated series of inter-connected tales that would entertain millions of readers and movie-goers for decades. This is the story of how that unique universe was created: a realm of monsters, gods, aliens, robots, sorcerers, hyper-strong men and beguiling women - a world of fantasy filled with incredible wonders and unimaginable terrors. Step out of the ordinary world and into this Marvelous Mythology.