News from Nowhere in News from Nowhere and Other Writings Edited with an Introduction and Notes by Clive Wilmer Penguin Classics

News from Nowhere  in  News from Nowhere and Other Writings  Edited with an Introduction and Notes by Clive Wilmer   Penguin Classics
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2004
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:926485907

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News from Nowhere and Other Writings

News from Nowhere and Other Writings
Author: William Morris
Publsiher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2004-12-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780141927428

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Poet, pattern-designer, environmentalist and maker of fine books, William Morris (1834-96) was also a committed socialist and visionary writer, obsessively concerned with the struggle to achieve a perfect society on earth. News From Nowhere, one of the most significant English works on the theme of utopia, is the tale of William Guest, a Victorian who wakes one morning to find himself in the year 2102 and discovers a society that has changed beyond recognition into a pastoral paradise, in which all people live in blissful equality and contentment. A socialist masterpiece, News From Nowhere is a vision of a future free from capitalism, isolation and industrialisation. This volume also contains a wide selection of Morris's writings, lectures, journalism and letters, which expand upon the key themes of News From Nowhere.

Society in Early Modern England

Society in Early Modern England
Author: Phil Withington
Publsiher: Polity
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2010-09-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780745641300

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The sixteenth and seventeenth centuries have traditionally been regarded by historians as a period of intense and formative historical change, so much so that they have often been described as ‘early modern' - an epoch separate from ‘the medieval' and ‘the modern'. Paying particular attention to England, this book reflects on the implications of this categorization for contemporary debates about the nature of modernity and society. The book traces the forgotten history of the phrase 'early modern' to its coinage as a category of historical analysis by the Victorians and considers when and why words like 'modern' and 'society' were first introduced into English in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. In so doing it unpicks the connections between linguistic and social change and how the consequences of those processes still resonate today. A major contribution to our understanding of European history before 1700 and its resonance for social thought today, the book will interest anybody concerned with the historical antecedents of contemporary culture and the interconnections between the past and the present.

Useful Work Versus Useless Toil in News from Nowhere and Other Writings Edited with an Introduction and Notes by Clive Wilmer Penguin Classics

Useful Work Versus Useless Toil  in  News from Nowhere and Other Writings  Edited with an Introduction and Notes by Clive Wilmer   Penguin Classics
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2004
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:926485880

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Theatre in the Expanded Field

Theatre in the Expanded Field
Author: Alan Read
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2013-12-05
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781408183410

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Theatre in the Expanded Field is a fiercely original, bold and daring exploration of the fields of theatre and performance studies and the received narratives and histories that underpin them. Rich with interdisciplinary reference, international, eclectic and broad-ranging in its examples, it offers readers a compelling and provocative reassessment of the disciplines, one that spans pre-history to the present day. Sixty years ago, in 1962, Richard Southern wrote a remarkable book called The Seven Ages of the Theatre. It was unusual in its time for taking a trans-disciplinary, new-historical and avowedly internationalist approach to its subject - nothing less than a totalizing view of its field. Theatre in the Expanded Field does not attempt to mimic Southern's work but rather takes his spirit of adventure and ambition as its frame for the contemporary moment of performance and its diverse pasts. Identifying seven ways of exploring the performance field, from pre-history to postdramatic theatre the book presents studies of both contemporary and historical works not as a chronological succession, but in keeping with their coeval qualities, as movements or 'generations' of connection and interaction, dissensus and interruption. It does this with the same purpose as Richard Southern's original work: to provide for the planning of responsive performance spaces 'now'. Illustrated throughout with line-drawings, Theatre in the Expanded Field is as richly rewarding as it is ambitious and expansive in it vision.

The Birmingham Quean

The Birmingham Quean
Author: S. A. M. Trainor
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 583
Release: 2010-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780953832828

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We are to believe there was a time when The Birmingham Quean was just a poem: a mock-epic burlesque in which a fake pound coin told how she was won in a game of darts by a drag-queen called Britannia Spears. It parodied Pope ́s The Rape of the Lock, Byron ́s Don Juan and an anonymous eighteenth century novel, The Birmingham Counterfeit. The transformation of this bit of picaresque doggerel into the sprawling work barely contained by this cover is the central mystery of a ludic novel. It mirrors the unlikely story of a dirty little settlement of nailers and cutlers becoming the principle city of the Industrial Revolution by flooding the Restoration economy with counterfeit coins. What remains is an absurd scholarly edition of a poem recast as a futuristic dystopia in which nothing is authentic. It is also the tale of an impossible love affair that uncovers an impossible text by an impossible author. It is as strange, ironic, sombre, flashy and anarchic as the city to which it owes its existence.

Making is Connecting

Making is Connecting
Author: David Gauntlett
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2013-04-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780745637754

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In Making is Connecting, David Gauntlett argues that, through making things, people engage with the world and create connections with each other. Both online and offline, we see that people want to make their mark on the world, and to make connections. During the previous century, the production of culture became dominated by professional elite producers. But today, a vast array of people are making and sharing their own ideas, videos and other creative material online, as well as engaging in real-world crafts, art projects and hands-on experiences. Gauntlett argues that we are seeing a shift from a ‘sit-back-and-be-told culture' to a ‘making-and-doing culture'. People are rejecting traditional teaching and television, and making their own learning and entertainment instead. Drawing on evidence from psychology, politics, philosophy and economics, he shows how this shift is necessary and essential for the happiness and survival of modern societies.

Architecturally Speaking

Architecturally Speaking
Author: Alan Read
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2002-09-11
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781134564026

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Architecturally Speaking is an international collection of essays by leading architects, artists and theorists of locality and space. Together these essays build to reflect not only what it might mean to 'speak architecturally' but also the innate relations between the artist's and architect's work, how they are distinct, and in inspiring ways, how they might relate through questions of built form. This book will appeal to urbanists, geographers, artists, architects, cultural historians and theorists.