Fear within Melting Boundaries

Fear within Melting Boundaries
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Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2020-05-18
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1848880537

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This volume is comprised of a group of essays presented at the 4th Global Conference on Fear, Horror & Terror. Employing interdisciplinary approaches, this volume is comprised of works ranging from film, gaming and literary analysis to history, (geo)political, and social sciences utilizing an assortment of theoretical approaches.

Edinburgh Companion to Gothic and the Arts

Edinburgh Companion to Gothic and the Arts
Author: David Punter
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 520
Release: 2019-08-05
Genre: Art, Gothic
ISBN: 1474432379

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The Gothic is a contested and complicated phenomenon, extending over many centuries and across all the arts. In The Edinburgh Companion to the Gothic and the Arts, the range of essays run from medieval architecture and design to contemporary gaming and internet fiction; from classical painting to the modern novel; from ballet and dance to contemporary Goth music. The contributors include many of the best-known critics of the Gothic (e.g., Hogle, Punter, Spooner, Bruhm) as well as newer names such as Kirk and Round. The editor has put all these contributors in touch with each other in the preparation of their essays in order to ensure the maximum benefit to the reader by producing a well-integrated book which will prove much more than a collection of disparate essays, but rather a distinctive contribution to a field.

Music, Nostalgia and Memory

Music, Nostalgia and Memory
Author: Sandra Garrido
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2019-03-19
Genre: Music
ISBN: 303002556X

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How are our personal soundtracks of life devised? What makes some pieces of music more meaningful to us than others? This book explores the role of memory, both personal and cultural, in imbuing music with the power to move us. Focusing on the relationship between music and key life moments from birth to death, the text takes a cross-disciplinary approach, combining perspectives from a ‘history of emotions’ with modern day psychology, empirical surveys of modern-day listeners and analysis of musical works. The book traces the trajectory of emotional response to music over the past 500 years, illuminating the interaction between personal, historical and contextual variables that influence our hard-wired emotional responses to music, and the key role of memory and nostalgia in the mechanisms of emotional response.

The Ashgate Research Companion to Moral Panics

The Ashgate Research Companion to Moral Panics
Author: Charles Krinsky
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 501
Release: 2016-03-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1317042433

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The Ashgate Research Companion to Moral Panics offers a comprehensive assemblage of cutting-edge critical and theoretical perspectives on the concept of moral panic. All chapters represent original research by many of the most influential theorists and researchers now working in the area of moral panic, including Nachman Ben-Yehuda and Erich Goode, Joel Best, Chas Critcher, Mary deYoung, Alan Hunt, Toby Miller, Willem Schinkel, Kenneth Thompson, Sheldon Ungar, and Grazyna Zajdow. Chapters come from a range of disciplines, including media studies, literary studies, history, legal studies, and sociology, with significant new elaborations on the concept of moral panic (and its future), informed and powerful critiques, and detailed empirical studies from several continents. A clear and comprehensive survey of a concept that is increasingly influential in a number of disciplines as well as in popular culture, this collection of the latest research in the field addresses themes including the evolution of the moral panic concept, sex panics, media panics, moral panics over children and youth, and the future of the moral panic concept.

Pandemics and Emerging Infectious Diseases

Pandemics and Emerging Infectious Diseases
Author: Robert Dingwall
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2013-06-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1118553934

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Infectious disease pandemics are a rising threat in our globalizing world. This agenda-setting collection provides international analysis of the pressing sociological concerns they confront us with, from cross-border coordination of public health governance to geopolitical issues of development and social equity. Focuses on vital sociological issues raised by resurgent disease pandemics Detailed analysis of case studies as well as broader, systemic factors Contributions from North America, Europe and Asia provide international perspective Bold, agenda-setting treatment of a high-profile topic

Love Unveiled

Love Unveiled
Author: A. H. Almaas
Publisher: Shambhala Publications
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2020-03-23
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1611808391

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A passionate and deep exploration of how love is essential to our spiritual growth and development, from beloved author and teacher A. H. Almaas. Love is a universal energy--and a primary force that powers our movement toward spiritual illumination. All the ways we need love are simply reflections of our need for spiritual growth. In Love Unveiled, A. H. Almaas explores three dimensions of love: appreciative love--the true liking of somebody or something; merging or connecting love--a force that melts away separateness; and passionate, ecstatic love--capable of consuming us from inside. In their own way, each reveals the beauty and exquisiteness of our spiritual heart, which is the heart of the divine. However, the path of spiritual love is not without challenges. Almaas explores the barriers that tend to block our experience of loving awakening and provides experiential exercises throughout the book to help readers along their path. The exercises focus on the obstacles or misunderstandings that commonly arise for each quality or dimension of love. Presented in the form of writing or monologuing prompts, readers can work independently or in small groups to confront the emotional obstacles on their spiritual path. Regardless of where you are on your path, Love Unveiled will help you explore love in three essential dimensions and gain a deeper connection to yourself.

Liquid Society and Its Law

Liquid Society and Its Law
Author: Jiří Přibáň
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2016-05-06
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1317104730

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This collection of essays brings together Zygmunt Bauman and a number of internationally distinguished legal scholars who examine the influence of Bauman's recent works on social theory of law and socio-legal studies. Contributors focus on the concept of 'liquid society' and its adoption by legal scholars. The volume opens with Bauman's analysis of fears and policing in 'liquid society' and continues by examining the social and legal theoretical context and implications of Bauman's theory.

Transgressing Boundaries in Jeanette Winterson's Fiction

Transgressing Boundaries in Jeanette Winterson's Fiction
Author: Sonia Front
Publisher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2009
Genre: Desire in literature
ISBN: 9783631589533

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The subsequent chapters of the book deal with selected questions from Jeanette Winterson's fiction, such as gender issues, love and eroticism, language and time, constituting areas within which Winterson's characters seek their identity. As they contest and repudiate clichés, stereotypes and patterns, their journey of self-discovery is accomplished through transgression. The book analyzes how the subversion of phallogocentric narrative and scenarios entails the reenvisaging of relations between the genders and reconceptualization of female desire. The author attempts to determine the consequences of Winterson's manipulations with gender, sexuality and time, and her disruption of the binary system.

Melting Soul

Melting Soul
Author: Anukriti Srivastava
Publisher: INK FREEDOM PUBLISHERS
Total Pages: 87
Release: 2023-09-06
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 8119175166

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This book celebrates the connections men make with their loved ones, friends, and even with themselves. It discusses the significant relationships that influence a man's journey and provides insights into the unsaid feelings, unbreakable bonds, and life lessons discovered along the route. We want to honour the sincerity, vulnerability, and strength that are the very essence of men via the tales that are shared inside these pages. As we turn the pages, we are invited into the lives of these men, each chapter revealing a new facet of their souls. We witness their quiet reflection moments, struggles against societal norms, aspirations, and deep desires to be seen and understood. "Melting Souls" is a mirror that reflects the highs and lows of a man's voyage, unveiling the beauty that lies within their heart. This book is an invitation to understand, empathize, and appreciate the complexities of men's lives. It's a journey that transcends stereotypes and assumptions, painting a vibrant picture of their experiences. Through every page, "Melting Souls" aims to evoke emotions, inspire conversations, and create a space where every man's story can find resonance. So, dear readers, let us embark on this journey together—immersing ourselves in the stories, bonds, and emotions that define the essence of men. As we navigate through the narratives, may we realize the shared humanity that connects us all, and may we be reminded that every soul has a story worth telling, understanding, and celebrating.