Fodor's Essential Japan (Fodor's Travel Guides), 3rd Edition


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English | 22nd, 2025 | ISBN: 1640977910 | 800 pages | True | 204.68 MB
Whether you want to have sushi in a top Tokyo restaurant, visit the shrines of historic Kyoto, go skiing on the slopes of Hokkaido, or head to the beaches of Okinawa, the local Fodor's travel experts in Japan are here to help! Fodor's Essential Japan guidebook is packed with maps, carefully curated recommendations, and everything else you need to simplify your trip- process and make the most of your time. This new edition has been fully redesigned with an easy-to-read layout, fresh information, and beautiful color photos.
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Fix-It and Forget-It Simple & Satisfying Weeknight Dinners for Your Slow Cooker or Instant Pot (Fix-It and Forget-It)


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English | 1st, 2025 | ISBN: 1680999613 | 232 pages | True | 30.30 MB
127 Easy-to-Prepare, No-Fuss, and Supremely Satisfying Meals from the New York Times Bestselling Series!
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Finding Alaska's Villages And Connecting Them


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English | | ISBN: 1457551101 | | pages: 188 | 6.4 mb
InFinding Alaska's VillagesAlex Hills tells how he traveled Alaska by bush plane and snow machine, braving extreme weather and terrain to bring telephone service to small villages across the big state. Alex and his team battled the wind at Diomede and used some thinking to bring phone service to that remote village. He arrived at Little Diomede at the same time that some Inupiaq Russians appeared on the ice nearby.
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Film and Ethics What Would You Have Done


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| 180 Pages | ISBN: 1443866466 | | 1 MB
This book forms part of the multi-disciplinary Studies in Ethics Series from Liverpool Hope University. It explores the slipperiness of ethics as a concept and demonstrates the multiplicity of intellectual inquiry within contemporary Film Studies.At first glance, 'ethics' is not necessarily a subject conventionally associated with film. Film is often regarded as a form of 'lowbrow' culture, either offering bland entertainment or deliberately setting out to shock - or, more cynically, generate box office revenue - through gratuitous inclusion of sex and violence. Certainly, there have always been a minority of films based on the stereotypically 'ethical' subject of , but these have often generated the most controversy, from the studio system decree that it was blasphemous to represent the corporeal body of Christ to the furore surrounding Martin Scorsese's The Last Temptation of Christ (1988). This book shows that from the silent to the present day, film has been inherently concerned with ethical issues. In this light, the definition of ethics that informs the volume and is taken as the starting point of each of the chapters is the notion of personal or institutional motivation; most usually because a character or industry figure makes a or choice based on their own moral - or ethical - . Once this is defined, the ethical dimension to films is immediately evident.This book takes as its central theme the difficulty of decisions refracted through personal ethical codes, and thus recognises that what counts as ethics, or morality, is always subjective. Some of the chapters explore films which take conventionally 'good' ethical standpoints, others investigate why 'bad' decisions were made; at least one explores the celebration of invoking popular disgust, but all the contributions study ethical decisions within film that represent the strongly felt convictions of those involved and, moreover, address of filmmaking which force the spectator to be an active and reciprocal participant in the creation of meaning, thus implicitly acknowledging that ethics are subjective and in perpetual flux rather than fixed, objective truths.
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Figures of Memory From the Muses to Eighteenth-Century British Aesthetics


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| 178 Pages | ISBN: 1611480442 | | 1 MB
Zsolt Komáromy's Figures of Memory: From the Muses to Eighteenth-Century British Aesthetics effects a rapprochement between memory studies and eighteenth-century British aesthetics. It argues that the assessment of memory in the of aesthetics and criticism has been determined by the ideological import of the imagination, based on the dichotomies of imitative versus creative or reproductive versus productive and artistic procedures. The legacy of such an opposition can still be felt in the way the literary relevance of memory is based on either viewing it as a representational (reproductive, imitative) power that is a counterterm to the creative sense of the imagination, or as a constructive (productive, creative) power that is assimilated by the creative imagination. The notion of memory, however, harbors problems that unsettle such dichotomies. This book does the timely work of employing insights offered by memory studies in reconsidering memory in the history of aesthetics: it suggests that memory's literary relevance is explained precisely by the problems that make it resistant to the reproductive-productive opposition. These problems are explored through various "figures" representing senses of memory, such as the Muses, or metaphors for memory in and discourse. Tracing figures of memory from the Muses through Plato and Descartes to works by Pope, Addison, Gerard and Kames, Komáromy reveals an undercurrent of thought in eighteenth-century British aesthetics that questions memory's nominal opposition to the imagination , and that exploits memory's simultaneously reproductive and constructive nature in the theory of the imagination. By thus claiming that the tradition of memory's literary relevance is not marginalized but in fact perpetuated in eighteenth-century British critical thought, Figures of Memory gives a powerful new perspective on the history of memory in aesthetics and criticism. A work with claims for historical generalization, Figures of Memory will appeal to those interested in the history of aesthetics and criticism, in memory studies, in literary theory, to students of literature and memory, of literature and psychology, and to scholars of the eighteenth century with theoretical interests.
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Female Amerindians in Early Modern Spanish Theater


Free Download Female Amerindians in Modern Spanish Theater By Gladys Robalino; Moisés R. Castillo; Judith G. Caballero ; Erin Alice Cowling; Ronna Feit; Esther Fernandez; María Ferrer-Lightner; Melissa Figueroa; Glenda Nieto-Cuebas; María Luisa Quiroz Taub
2014 | 251 Pages | ISBN: 1611486106 | | 1 MB
Female Amerindians in Early Modern Spanish Theater is a collection of that focuses on the female Amerindian characters in comedias based on the discovery, exploration, and conquest of America. This book emerges as a response to the limited number of studies that on these characters, and more importantly, on the function of these characters as theatrical artifacts within conquest plays. Conquest plays are about a handful, their heroes are the male conquerors, yet 'the Amerindian' has attracted attention from critics for the value as constructs of discourse. We see this character, the 'theatrical ,' as a construct, an instrument, in many ways, a spectacular artifact of the baroque tramoya, which emerges from the conversion point of the Counterreformation ideology. It has been our purpose here to advance the study of these characters by adding a gender . Therefore, while sociological and cultural studies are still a fundamental part of the framework of this project, we use feminism as a matrix in our inquiries. Amerindian female characters stand apart from male Amerindians and Spanish women in dramas, which, we believe, make them worthy of individual attention. The articles in this collection delineate different representations of Amerindian women and, as a whole, this book contributes to a better understanding of the dramatic use of these characters.
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Facets of Women's Migration


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| 143 Pages | ISBN: 1443866164 | PDF | 1 MB
This volume presents original and high quality contributions on women's migration from several different . Because of its complex nature, this topic has been examined in order to bring into dialogue a variety of perspectives, within an interdisciplinary context which includes not only sociology, anthropology, and political geography, but also linguistics and . As the papers present the results of research projects which refer to specific geographical contexts, the collection is structured around the diverse destinations of the migrations here considered: namely, the Italian of Palermo, and . All the papers were presented during the sixth edition of the "Migration, Rights and " Summer School, organized by the University of Palermo, Italy, in September 2012, which every year focuses on specific topics concerning questions of migration and human motilities in the contemporary world.
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