Syria Speaks

Syria Speaks
Author: Malu Halasa
Publisher: Saqi
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2014-06-16
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 0863567924

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In Syria, culture has become a critical line of defence against tyranny. Syria Speaks is a celebration of a people determined to reclaim their dignity, freedom and self-expression. It showcases the work of over fifty artists and writers who are challenging the culture of violence in Syria. Their literature, poems and songs, cartoons, political posters and photographs document and interpret the momentous changes that have shifted the frame of reality so drastically in Syria. Moving and inspiring, Syria Speaks is testament to the courage, creativity and imagination of the Syrian people. 'Syria Speaks is a remarkable achievement and a remarkable book – a wise, courageous, imaginative and beautiful response to all that is ugly in human behaviour. This extraordinary anthology gives a voice to those we may have forgotten, or whom we may classify as simply passive and silent victims. The people shown living, dreaming and speaking here are far more than victims and only silent if we refuse to hear them.' A.L. Kennedy 'An extraordinary collection, revealing a dynamic and exciting culture in painful transition – a culture where artists are really making a difference ... You need to read this book.' Brian Eno

Art from the Frontline

Art from the Frontline
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1990
Genre: Art, African
ISBN: 9781854650375

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Art from the Frontline

Art from the Frontline
Author: One Spirit Gallery (London)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 5
Release: 1988
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Falklands War

The Falklands War
Author: Linda Kitson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 112
Release: 1982
Genre: Falkland Islands War, 1982
ISBN: 9780902490611

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On the Frontline

On the Frontline
Author: Susan Meiselas
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: PHOTOGRAPHY
ISBN: 9781597114271

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Susan Meiselas, one of the most influential photographers of our time and an important contributor to the evolution of documentary storytelling, provides an insightful personal commentary on the trajectory of her career in Susan Meiselas: On the Frontline. She guides us through her ideas, practices, and decision-making along her journey--from Carnival Strippers (1976) and Nicaragua: June 1978-July 1979 (1981; reissued by Aperture 2008, 2016) to Kurdistan: In the Shadow of History (1997) and Cova da Moura, Portugal (2004). This book includes over one hundred photographs from her earliest work and most iconic images, along with previously unpublished photographs.

How to Make 30k in 30 Days

How to Make 30k in 30 Days
Author: Christopher Kudela
Publisher:
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2020-05-08
Genre:
ISBN:

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Are you sick and tired of living on draw checks and meager commissions? Well, trust me when I say that corporate does not want you to know any of this. Because once I threw out all their processes, I skyrocketed to the top of our field. Do you want to be the #1 salesperson? Well, then this book is your expressway to that success. Why are you still waiting when the top spot is waiting for you?

Frontline Pakistan

Frontline Pakistan
Author: Zahid Hussain
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780231142250

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Veteran Pakistani journalist and commentator Zahid Hussain explores Pakistan's complex political power web and the consequences of Musharraf's decision to support America's drive against jihadism, which essentially took Pakistan to war with itself. Conducting exclusive interviews with key players and grassroots radicals, Hussain pinpoints the origin of the jihadi movement in Pakistan and Afghanistan, the long-standing and often denied links between militants and Pakistani authorities, the weaknesses of successive elected governments, and the challenges to Musharraf's authority posed by politico-religious, sectarian, and civil society elements within the country. The jihadi madrassas of Pakistan are incubators of the most feared terrorists in the world. Although the country's "war on terror" has so far been a stage show, a very real battle is looming, the outcome of which will have grave implications for the future security of the world.

Animals On the Edge

Animals On the Edge
Author: C Weston
Publisher: Thames and Hudson
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2009-09-22
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

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Animal Extinction & Conservation.

Dragon Girl and Monkey King: the Art of Katsuya Terada

Dragon Girl and Monkey King: the Art of Katsuya Terada
Author: Katsuya Terada
Publisher: Dark Horse Manga
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Comic books, strips, etc
ISBN: 9781593073794

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Dark Horse proudly presents the first English-language artbook showcasing one of Japan's most sought-after painters and illustrators, Katsuya Terada. Dragon Girl and Monkey King collects Terada's art in every mood: sexy, brutal, bizarre and humourous, including his distinctive Hellboy figurine work, commentary, and an exclusive interview with the artist. This is a landmark release for one of the most prominent 'rakugaki' artists in the world - the art of drawing a little and often, wherever you can.

The Everyday and Everydayness

The Everyday and Everydayness
Author: Henri Lefebvre
Publisher: Walther Konig Verlag
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2021-09-28
Genre:
ISBN: 9783960989028

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A new, affordable edition of French Marxist and proto-Situationist Henri Lefebvre's classic text on the everyday, illustrated by Julie Mehretu The work of French Marxist sociologist and philosopher Henri Lefebvre radically transformed the discourse of political geography. Witness to the rapid urbanization of the 20th century, Lefebvre conceptualized public space as socially produced--a mirror image of capitalist ideology--and levied a humanitarian slogan in response: "the right to the city," a notion that has energized the thought of leading American geographers such as David Harvey and Edward Soja. Lefebvre also worked closely with the Situationist International, collaborating with them on urban experiments in the '50s and '60s. Arguably his greatest legacy, however, is his theory of "the everyday"--a topic he returned to throughout his life, culminating in his three-volume magnum opus, The Critique of Everyday Life. Like public space, Lefebvre argued, the everyday is a social structure concurrent with modernity: "the everyday is a product, the most general of products in an era where production engenders consumption." In this edition of Lefebvre's classic but largely unavailable text, New York-based artist Julie Mehretu responds to Lefebvre's 1987 essay, reflecting upon its implications during a time when conceptions of "the everyday" are both heightened and obscured. She identifies thematic connections between his text and her own work, casting into relief the enduring relevance of Lefebvre's consideration of time, space and place. An immensely prolific author, Henri Lefebvre (1901-91) is best known for his books Critique of Everyday Life (1947-81), The Production of Space (1974) and The Urban Revolution (1970).