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Genre | : Philosophy |
Author | : Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. Staff |
Publisher | : Booktango |
Release | : 2012-06-11 |
File | : 36 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9781468906103 |
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Genre | : Philosophy |
Author | : Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. Staff |
Publisher | : Booktango |
Release | : 2012-06-11 |
File | : 36 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9781468906103 |
Genre | : Literature |
Author | : Robert Maynard Hutchins |
Publisher | : |
Release | : 1952 |
File | : 1386 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : OSU:32435019259183 |
Genre | : Literature |
Author | : |
Publisher | : |
Release | : 1952 |
File | : 688 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : STANFORD:36105061846585 |
Genre | : Literature |
Author | : Charles Dudley Warner |
Publisher | : |
Release | : 1897 |
File | : 470 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : CHI:096733837 |
One of the greatest untold stories about the globalization of the Western is the key role of comics. Few American cultural exports have been as successful globally as the Western, a phenomenon commonly attributed to the widespread circulation of fiction, film, and television. The Comic Book Western centers comics in the Western’s international success. Even as readers consumed translations of American comic book Westerns, they fell in love with local ones that became national or international sensations. These essays reveal the unexpected cross-pollinations that allowed the Western to emerge from and speak to a wide range of historical and cultural contexts, including Spanish and Italian fascism, Polish historical memory, the ideology of shōjo manga from Japan, British post-apocalypticism and the gothic, race and identity in Canada, Mexican gender politics, French critiques of manifest destiny, and gaucho nationalism in Argentina. The vibrant themes uncovered in The Comic Book Western teach us that international comic book Westerns are not hollow imitations but complex and aesthetically powerful statements about identity, culture, and politics.
Genre | : Comics & Graphic Novels |
Author | : Christopher Conway |
Publisher | : U of Nebraska Press |
Release | : 2022-06 |
File | : 342 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9781496232236 |
Genre | : Literature |
Author | : Charles Dudley Warner |
Publisher | : |
Release | : 1896 |
File | : 518 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : IND:30000092143530 |
Genre | : |
Author | : Paul Eugene Ried |
Publisher | : |
Release | : 1954 |
File | : 312 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : OSU:32435069997690 |
Genre | : Literature |
Author | : |
Publisher | : |
Release | : 1892 |
File | : 528 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : HARVARD:32044094018645 |
This volume examines a variety of utopian writing for children from the 18th century to the present day, defining and exploring this new genre in the field of children's literature. The original essays discuss thematic conventions and present detailed case studies of individual works. All address the pedagogical implications of work that challenges children to grapple with questions of perfect or wildly imperfect social organizations and their own autonomy. The book includes interviews with creative writers and the first bibliography of utopian fiction for children.
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
Author | : Carrie Hintz |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Release | : 2013-10-11 |
File | : 257 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9781135373368 |
Despite its rough-and-tumble image, Chicago has long been identified as a city where books take center stage. In fact, a volume by A. J. Liebling gave the Second City its nickname. Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle arose from the midwestern capital’s most infamous industry. The great Chicago Fire led to the founding of the Chicago Public Library. The city has fostered writers such as Nelson Algren, Saul Bellow, and Gwendolyn Brooks. Chicago’s literary magazines The Little Review and Poetry introduced the world to Eliot, Hemingway, Joyce, and Pound. The city’s robust commercial printing industry supported a flourishing culture of the book. With this beautifully produced collection, Chicago’s rich literary tradition finally gets its due. Chicago by the Book profiles 101 landmark publications about Chicago from the past 170 years that have helped define the city and its image. Each title—carefully selected by the Caxton Club, a venerable Chicago bibliophilic organization—is the focus of an illustrated essay by a leading scholar, writer, or bibliophile. Arranged chronologically to show the history of both the city and its books, the essays can be read in order from Mrs. John H. Kinzie’s 1844 Narrative of the Massacre of Chicago to Sara Paretsky’s 2015 crime novel Brush Back. Or one can dip in and out, savoring reflections on the arts, sports, crime, race relations, urban planning, politics, and even Mrs. O’Leary’s legendary cow. The selections do not shy from the underside of the city, recognizing that its grit and graft have as much a place in the written imagination as soaring odes and boosterism. As Neil Harris observes in his introduction, “Even when Chicagoans celebrate their hearth and home, they do so while acknowledging deep-seated flaws.” At the same time, this collection heartily reminds us all of what makes Chicago, as Norman Mailer called it, the “great American city.” With essays from, among others, Ira Berkow, Thomas Dyja, Ann Durkin Keating, Alex Kotlowitz, Toni Preckwinkle, Frank Rich, Don Share, Carl Smith, Regina Taylor, Garry Wills, and William Julius Wilson; and featuring works by Saul Bellow, Gwendolyn Brooks, Sandra Cisneros, Clarence Darrow, Erik Larson, David Mamet, Studs Terkel, Ida B. Wells-Barnett, Frank Lloyd Wright, and many more.
Genre | : History |
Author | : Caxton Club |
Publisher | : University of Chicago Press |
Release | : 2018-11-20 |
File | : 295 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9780226468501 |