Elora Halim Chowdhury, "Ethical Encounters: Transnational Feminism, Human Rights, and War Cinema in Bangladesh" English | ISBN: 143992225X | 2022 | 241 pages | PDF | 13 MB Ethical Encounters is an exploration of the intersection of feminism, human rights, and memory to illuminate how visual practices of recollecting violent legacies in Bangladeshi cinema can conjure a global cinematic imagination for the advancement of humanity.
Establishment of "Drama" Orientation: Transition of the Research Paradigm of Chinese Dramas in the 1920s and 1930s By Zhang Yifan 2019 | 232 Pages | ISBN: 0367367386 | PDF | 4 MB The "national drama" in China is a historical concept. Grown on longstanding Chinese culture and art, the traditional drama, mainly in the form of "opera", has been integrated with "drama" of an international background. From the perspective of modern "drama and opera", this book mainly studies the conditions and research of Chinese traditional drama in the 1920s and 1930s. Instead of analyzing from the viewpoint of literature appreciation or music theory, the author regards the drama as a comprehensive stage art. He attaches special importance to restoring historical scenes and therefore mainly introduces the drama journals and monographs published in that historical period, in order to help readers understand the original state of drama at that time through the records of the witnesses. In particular, this book delivers an insightful view about the evolution of the meaning of "national drama" and "drama". The book will help scholars and readers understand the meaning and the whole story of the "national drama" concept, and will certainly facilitate the construction of the discipline of Drama and Opera. Peter Vanezis, "Essential Forensic Medicine " English | ISBN: 047074863X | 2020 | 475 pages | PDF/epub | 44 MB Provides an invaluable distillation of key topics in forensic medicine for undergraduate, masters, and postgraduate students
Michael Benson, "Escape from Dannemora: Richard Matt, David Sweat, and the Great Adirondack Manhunt" English | ISBN: 1611689767 | 2017 | 256 pages | EPUB | 9 MB It was one of the biggest crime stories of the decade―two deadly killers, desperate and on the run. After months of planning, Ricky Matt and David Sweat cut, chopped, coerced, and connived their way out of a maximum-security prison in the wilderness of upstate New York and managed to elude police for three weeks, sending the region into lockdown and keeping the entire country on edge. The media called it "a bold escape for the ages," and veteran true-crime writer Michael Benson leads us along the story's every wild path to dig out a tale of adventure, psychology, sex, and brutality. Escape from Dannemora examines the strange case of Joyce Mitchell, the long-time prison employee who had a sexual relationship with at least one of the killers, and who smuggled them tools and aided in the escape, while they cooked up a plan to kill her husband. In the end, Benson looks closely at conditions at the Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora, NY, a crumbling Gothic pile now under investigation for charges of drug trafficking and brutality. Ernest Hemingway (Critical Lives) By Verna Kale 2016 | 224 Pages | ISBN: 178023578X | PDF | 3 MB Ernest Hemingway has enjoyed a rich legacy as the progenitor of modern fiction, as an outsized character in literary lore who wrote some of the most honest and moving accounts of the twentieth century, set against such grand backdrops as the bullrings of Spain, the savannahs of Africa, and the rivers and lakes of the American Midwest. In this portrait of the Nobel-prize winner, Verna Kale challenges many of the long-standing assumptions Hemingway's legacy has created. Drawing on numerous sources, she reexamines him, offering a real-life portrait of the historical figure as he really was: a writer, a sportsman, and a celebrity with a long and turbulent career. Kale follows Hemingway around the world and through his many roles-as a young Red Cross volunteer in World War I, as an expatriate poet in 1920s Paris, as a career novelist navigating the burgeoning middlebrow fiction market, and as a seasoned but struggling writer still trying to draft his masterpiece. She takes readers through his four marriages, his joyous big game expeditions in Africa, and his struggles with celebrity and craft, especially his decades-long attempt at a novel that was supposed to blow open the boundaries of American fiction and upset the very conventions he helped to create. It is this final aspect of Hemingway's life-Kale shows-that wreaked the greatest havoc on him, taking a steep physical and mental toll that was likely exacerbated by a medical condition that science is only beginning to understand. Concise but insightful, this book offers an acute portrait of one of the most important figures of American arts and letters. Epic Vegan: Wild and Over-the-Top Plant-Based Recipes by Dustin Harder English | July 2nd, 2019 | ISBN: 1592338763 | 192 pages | True EPUB (Retail Copy) | 19.90 MB Not Your Granny's Home Cookin'! Jerome Katz, Richard Green, "Entrepreneurial Small Business" English | 2017 | pages: 782 | ISBN: 1259573796 | PDF | 56,1 mb Entrepreneurial Small Business (ESB) provides students with a clear vision of small business as it is today. ESB focuses on the distinctive nature of small businesses that students might actually start versus high growth firms. The authors of ESB incorporate the latest findings and best practices from academic and consulting arenas, and recognize the distinction between entrepreneurs who aim to start the successor to Amazon.com or the pizza place around the corner. Entertaining Uncertainty in the Early Modern Theater: Stage Spectacle and Audience Response English | 2023 | ISBN: 1009225154 | 269 Pages | PDF | 4 MB Lauren Robertson's original study shows that the theater of Shakespeare and his contemporaries responded to the crises of knowledge that roiled through early modern England by rendering them spectacular. Revealing the radical, exciting instability of the early modern theater's representational practices, Robertson uncovers the uncertainty that went to the heart of playgoing experience in this period. Doubt was not merely the purview of Hamlet and other onstage characters, but was in fact constitutive of spectators' imaginative participation in performance. Within a culture in the midst of extreme epistemological upheaval, the commercial theater licensed spectators' suspension among opposed possibilities, transforming dubiety itself into exuberantly enjoyable, spectacular show. Robertson shows that the playhouse was a site for the entertainment of uncertainty in a double sense: its pleasures made the very trial of unknowing possible. 1.42 GB | 01:31:06 | mp4 | 1912X1006 | 1.901:1 | 2000 Kbps ,6 Language:English Genres:: Comedy|Drama iMDB info Inspired by real events, this ribald comedy pits an unlikely gang of students against their principal after she bars safe-sex activities on campus. Protesting Principal Weller's muzzling of free speech, the teens stage a bold and hilarious rebellion.
English Short Stories for Intermediate Learners: Learn English and Build Your Vocabulary the Fun and Easy Way by Language Guru English | November 1, 2022 | ISBN: 1950321444 | 114 pages | EPUB | 0.17 Mb Are you learning English? If so, that's great! |