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Divine Filth

Author : Georges Bataille
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2009-05
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0982046405

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A collection of Bataille's long-overlooked erotic prose and scatological fragments, rivalled only by his most well-known work 'Story of the Eye' for pure pornographic content that transcends the limits of literature and the self. The prose section comprises two intensely erogenous evocations of the postmodern psyche, while the poetic fragments come straight from Bataille's private notebooks. Never before has such profanity risen to the level of the sacred and sublime. Translated for the first time into English by Mark Spitzer.

Divine Stories

Author : Andy Rotman
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 545 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2017-12-05
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781614294702

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Explore this second volume of translations, in vivid prose, from one of the most celebrated collections of ancient Buddhist stories. Actions never come to naught, even after hundreds of millions of years. When the right conditions gather and the time is right, then they will have their effect on embodied beings. Ancient Buddhist literature is filled with tales of past lives. The Buddha, surrounded by his followers, is asked how it came to be that a certain person has met a particular fate. With his omniscience, the Buddha looks into eons past and uncovers the events that led to the present outcome and foretells the future as well. With stories of wicked wives, patricidal princes, and shape-shifting serpents, Divine Stories offers a fascinating illustration of the law of karma—the truth that the power of good and bad deeds is never lost. These are some of the oldest Buddhist tales ever committed to writing, illuminating the culture of northern India in the early centuries of the common era and bringing to life the Buddhist values of generosity and faith. Andy Rotman’s evocative translation combines accuracy with readability, with detailed editorial notes comparing readings in various Sanskrit, Pali, and Tibetan sources. Divine Stories is a major contribution to Indian and Buddhist studies.

Unmaking Waste

Author : Sarah Newman
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 317 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2023-05-26
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780226826394

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"In Unmaking Waste, Sarah Newman asks what happens when there are disagreements about what constitutes waste and what one should do with it, both at singular moments in time (for example, when ideas about waste collide in emerging colonial contexts) and across time (such as between those who left things behind in the past and the archaeologists who recover them). Newman examines ancient Mesoamerican understandings of waste, Euro-American perceptions of waste in New Spain, and early modern European ideals of civility and Christian understandings of good and bad, expressed metaphorically through cleanliness and filth. These differing perceptions, Newman argues, demands that we rethink centuries of assumptions imposed on other places, times, and peoples: so long as "waste" remains a category misunderstood to be common-sensical and stable, archaeological methods will prove unequal to their task. Newman instead proposes "anamorphic archaeology," an approach that emphasizes the possibility that archaeological objects have multiple physical and conceptual lives"--

Chaos

Author : Jamar E. Johnson
Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2015-07-07
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781503579446

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One man’s hunt to avoid the inevitable, brought him grave misfortune, and with the world hanging in the balance a young boy’s father sacrificed himself so that his son could have a future. Time passes and the next generation unwittingly opened a gateway to another dimension where all things that go bump in the night are real, with the world thrown into chaos, one boy sought to save the world and his friends and undo what they caused. With a new found power, and responsibility to humanity, he becomes a single solitary light at the end of days. Taking on evil in its purest form, triumphing over the face of darkness, so that hell on earth will not become a reality, or worse.

Mr. Know-It-All

Author : John Waters
Publisher : Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2019-05-21
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780374715571

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No one knows more about everything—especially everything rude, clever, and offensively compelling—than John Waters. The man in the pencil-thin mustache, auteur of the transgressive movie classics Pink Flamingos, Polyester, Hairspray, Cry-Baby, and A Dirty Shame, is one of the world’s great sophisticates, and in Mr. Know-It-All he serves it up raw: how to fail upward in Hollywood; how to develop musical taste, from Nervous Norvus to Maria Callas; how to build a home so ugly and trendy that no one but you would dare live in it; more important, how to tell someone you love them without emotional risk; and yes, how to cheat death itself. Through it all, Waters swears by one undeniable truth: “Whatever you might have heard, there is absolutely no downside to being famous. None at all.” Studded with cameos, from Divine and Mink Stole to Johnny Depp, Kathleen Turner, Patricia Hearst, and Tracey Ullman, and illustrated with unseen photos from the author's personal collection, Mr. Know-It-All is Waters’ most hypnotically readable, upsetting, revelatory book—another instant Waters classic. “Waters doesn’t kowtow to the received wisdom, he flips it the bird . . . [Waters] has the ability to show humanity at its most ridiculous and make that funny rather than repellent.” —Jonathan Yardley, The Washington Post “Carsick becomes a portrait not just of America’s desolate freeway nodes—though they’re brilliantly evoked—but of American fame itself.” —Lawrence Osborne, The New York Times Book Review

Fleshing the Spirit

Author : Elisa Facio,Irene Lara
Publisher : University of Arizona Press
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2014-04-10
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780816530977

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Fleshing the Spirit brings together established and new writers to explore the relationships between the physical body, the spirit and spirituality, and social justice activism. The anthology incorporates different genres of writing—such as poetry, testimonials, critical essays, and historical analysis—and stimulates the reader to engage spirituality in a critical, personal, and creative way.

Derrida and the Writing of the Body

Author : Dr Jones Irwin
Publisher : Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Page : 206 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2012-12-28
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781409492429

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Derrida and the Writing of the Body by Dr Jones Irwin Pdf

Michel Foucault refers to 1965-1970 as, in philosophical terms, 'the five brief, impassioned, jubilant, enigmatic years'. This book reinterprets Jacques Derrida's work from this period, most especially in L'Écriture et la Différence (Writing and Difference), and argues that a transformation takes place here which has been marginalized in readings of his work to date. Irwin follows with a look at how the 'grammatological opening' becomes crucial for Derrida's work in the 1970s and beyond, incorporating one of his last readings of embodiment from 2000. By drawing our attention to the politics of desire and sexuality, this groundbreaking book engages with the work of key continental theorists, including Artaud, Bataille, Nietzsche, Heidegger, Habermas and Cixous, whilst also examining Derrida's relationship with Plato and feminist theory. It will appeal to a wide range of readers within the social sciences and philosophy, particularly those with interests in gender and sexuality, social theory, continental thought, queer studies and literary theory.

Performance, Identity, and the Neo-Political Subject

Author : Fintan Walsh,Matthew Causey
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 274 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2013-04-17
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781136154867

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Performance, Identity, and the Neo-Political Subject by Fintan Walsh,Matthew Causey Pdf

This book stages a timely discussion about the centrality of identity politics to theatre and performance studies. It acknowledges the important close relationship between the discourses and practices historically while maintaining that theatre and performance can enlighten ways of being with others that are not limited by conventional identitarian languages. The essays engage contemporary theatre and performance practices that pose challenging questions about identity, as well as subjectivity, relationality, and the politics of aesthetics, responding to neo-liberal constructions and exploitations of identity by seeking to discern, describe, or imagine a new political subject. Chapters by leading international scholars look to visual arts practice, digital culture, music, public events, experimental theatre, and performance to investigate questions about representation, metaphysics, and politics. The collections seeks to foreground shared, universalist connections that unite rather than divide, visiting metaphysical questions of being and becoming, and the possibilities of producing alternate realities and relationalities. The book asks what is at stake in thinking about a subject, a time, a place, and a performing arts practice that would come ‘after’ identity, and explores how theatre and performance pose and interrogate these questions.

Sin and Filth in Medieval Culture

Author : Martha Bayless
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 267 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2013-07-03
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781136490835

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Sin and Filth in Medieval Culture by Martha Bayless Pdf

This important new contribution to the history of the body analyzes the role of filth as the material counterpart of sin in medieval thought. Using a wide range of texts, including theology, historical documents, and literature from Augustine to Chaucer, the book shows how filth was regarded as fundamental to an understanding of human history. This theological significance explains the prominence of filth and dung in all genres of medieval writing: there is more dung in theology than there is in Chaucer. The author also demonstrates the ways in which the religious understanding of filth and sin influenced the secular world, from town planning to the execution of traitors. As part of this investigation the book looks at the symbolic order of the body and the ways in which the different aspects of the body were assigned moral meanings. The book also lays out the realities of medieval sanitation, providing the first comprehensive view of real-life attempts to cope with filth. This book will be essential reading for those interested in medieval religious thought, literature, amd social history. Filled with a wealth of entertaining examples, it will also appeal to those who simply want to glimpse the medieval world as it really was.

Red Medicine

Author : Patrisia Gonzales
Publisher : University of Arizona Press
Page : 314 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2012-11-01
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN : 9780816599714

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Patrisia Gonzales addresses "Red Medicine" as a system of healing that includes birthing practices, dreaming, and purification rites to re-establish personal and social equilibrium. The book explores Indigenous medicine across North America, with a special emphasis on how Indigenous knowledge has endured and persisted among peoples with a legacy to Mexico. Gonzales combines her lived experience in Red Medicine as an herbalist and traditional birth attendant with in-depth research into oral traditions, storytelling, and the meanings of symbols to uncover how Indigenous knowledge endures over time. And she shows how this knowledge is now being reclaimed by Chicanos, Mexican Americans and Mexican Indigenous peoples. For Gonzales, a central guiding force in Red Medicine is the principal of regeneration as it is manifested in Spiderwoman. Dating to Pre-Columbian times, the Mesoamerican Weaver/Spiderwoman—the guardian of birth, medicine, and purification rites such as the Nahua sweat bath—exemplifies the interconnected process of rebalancing that transpires throughout life in mental, spiritual and physical manifestations. Gonzales also explains how dreaming is a form of diagnosing in traditional Indigenous medicine and how Indigenous concepts of the body provide insight into healing various kinds of trauma. Gonzales links pre-Columbian thought to contemporary healing practices by examining ancient symbols and their relation to current curative knowledges among Indigenous peoples. Red Medicine suggests that Indigenous healing systems can usefully point contemporary people back to ancestral teachings and help them reconnect to the dynamics of the natural world.

The Filth of Progress

Author : Ryan Dearinger
Publisher : University of California Press
Page : 310 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2015-10-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9780520284609

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The Filth of Progress explores the untold side of a well-known American story. For more than a century, accounts of progress in the West foregrounded the technological feats performed while canals and railroads were built and lionized the capitalists who financed the projects. This book salvages stories often omitted from the triumphant narrative of progress by focusing on the suffering and survival of the workers who were treated as outsiders. Ryan Dearinger examines the moving frontiers of canal and railroad construction workers in the tumultuous years of American expansion, from the completion of the Erie Canal in 1825 to the joining of the Central Pacific and Union Pacific railroads in 1869. He tells the story of the immigrants and Americans—the Irish, Chinese, Mormons, and native-born citizens—whose labor created the West’s infrastructure and turned the nation’s dreams of a continental empire into a reality. Dearinger reveals that canals and railroads were not static monuments to progress but moving spaces of conflict and contestation.

The Arena

Author : Benjamin Orange Flower,John Clark Ridpath,Paul Tyner,John Emery McLean,Neuville O. Fanning,Charles Brodie Patterson
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 1182 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 1897
Category : Literature
ISBN : UOM:39015008887880

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The Arena

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 1200 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 1897
Category : United States
ISBN : HARVARD:HNYB4I

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Râmakrishna

Author : Friedrich Max Müller
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 1898
Category : Electronic
ISBN : PRNC:32101068980513

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Queer Technologies

Author : Katherine Sender,Adrienne Shaw
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 153 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2017-06-26
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781351838818

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Queer Technologies by Katherine Sender,Adrienne Shaw Pdf

Queer media studies has mostly focused on lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) visibility, stereotypes, and positive images, but media technologies aren’t just vehicles for representations, they also shape them. How can queer theory and queer methodologies complicate our understanding of communication technologies, their structures and uses, and the cultural and political implications of these? How can queer technologies inform debates about affect, temporality, and publics? This book presents new scholarship that addresses queer media production and practices across a wide range of media, including television, music, zines, video games, mobile applications, and online spaces. The authors consider how LGBTQ representations and reception are shaped by technological affordances and constraints. Chapters deal with critical contemporary concepts such as counterpublics, affect, temporality, nonbinary practices, queer technique, and transmediation to explore intersections among communication and media studies and cutting-edge queer and transgender theory. This collection moves beyond considering LGBTQ representations as they appear in media to consider the central role of technologies in understanding intersections among gender, sexuality, and media. Even the most heteromasculine technologies can be queered, yet we can’t assume queerness works in the same way across different media. Emergent media technologies afford queer worldmaking, but these worlds are forged between normalization and niche marketing. This book was originally published as a special issue of Critical Studies in Media Communication.