Made in France ARCHITECTURE / GeneralThis book explores the forces that structure life in France from the cradle to the grave. These rules, norms and power relations are the result of work conducted by a wide range of politicians, administrators, business people and activists. Some have changed recently, but most have resisted the calls of neo liberalism, globalisation and populism.
Crossley explores the doing and meanings of music
but with less of the learned apparatus that is appropriate to a critical edition
First full-length study on the 1951 Festival of Britain
A profound new way to approach Eugene O’Neill’s Long Day’s Journey Into Night comes from reading this intensely autobiographical masterpiece in terms of the Taoism-inspired California house where it was written on the verge of World War II and the fractious marriage to Carlotta Monterey O’Neill to whom the play is dedicated
is a linguistical journey intertwined with Abenaki culture that offers a study of Indigenous names and naming conventions
the racial and spatial politics of its development and change
The only editions of the play in print
Mourning Walk by Carl Lavery
brief chapters by a master of the art
facsimile documents)
one reliant on motor responses
Birgit Beumers and Mark Lipovetsky examine the representation of violence in new dramatic works by young Russian playwrights