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Author | : Shelleen Greene |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Total Pages | : 329 |
Release | : 2014-03-27 |
Genre | : Performing Arts |
ISBN | : 1472535219 |
Analysing the depiction of African Italian mixed-race subjects from the historical epics of the Italian silent "golden" era to the contemporary period, Equivocal Subjects engages the history of Italian nationalism and colonialism through theories of subject formation, ideologies of race, and postcolonial theory. Greene's approach also provides a novel interpretation of recent developments surrounding Italy's status as a major passage for immigrants seeking to enter the European Union. This book provides an original theoretical approach to the Italian cinema that speaks to the nation's current political and social climate.
Author | : Grace Russo Bullaro |
Publisher | : Troubador Publishing Ltd |
Total Pages | : 455 |
Release | : 2010 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 1848761767 |
With the emergence of immigration in the last thirty years, and the arrival into Italy of people of different races and colors, the bigotry, racism and pernicious stereotypes that have been present since the nation was created in 1861, especially those expressing the North-South divide, have acquired new relevance and stronger dimensions. Bigotry, racism and pernicious stereotypes, present in Italian society are examined through its cinema. This volume offers an informative, challenging and thought-provoking mosaic.
Author | : Rhiannon Noel Welch |
Publisher | : Liverpool University Press |
Total Pages | : 304 |
Release | : 2016-04-22 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 178138455X |
Vital Subjects examines cultural production—literature, sociology and public health discourse, and early film—from the years between Unification and the end of the First World War (ca. 1860 and 1920) in order to explore how race and colonialism were integral to modern Italian national culture, rather than a marginal afterthought or a Fascist aberration.
Author | : Felicitas Opwis |
Publisher | : BRILL |
Total Pages | : 508 |
Release | : 2011-12-09 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 9004217762 |
Islamic intellectual thought is at the center of this collection of articles honoring Dimitri Gutas by friends, colleagues, and former students. The essays cover three main areas: the classical heritage and Islamic culture; classical Arabic science and philosophy; and Muslim traditional sciences. They show the interconnectedness between the Islamic intellectual tradition and its historical predecessors of Greek and Persian provenance, ranging from poetry to science and philosophy. Yet, at the same time, the authors demonstrate the independence of Muslim scholarship and the rich inner-Muslim debates that brought forth a flourishing scholastic culture in the sciences, philosophy, literature, and religious sciences. This collection also reflects the breadth of contemporary research on the intellectual traditions of Islamic civilization. Contributors include: Amos Bertolacci, Kevin van Bladel, Gideon Bohak, Sonja Brentjes, Charles Burnett, Hans Daiber, Gerhard Endress, William Fortenbaugh, Beatrice Gruendler, Jules Janssens, David King, Yahya Michot, Suleiman Mourad, Racha Omari, Felicitas Opwis, David Reisman, Heinrich von Staden, Tony Street, Hidemi Takahashi, Alexander Treiger, and Robert Wisnovsky.
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Publisher | : ScholarlyEditions |
Total Pages | : 233 |
Release | : 2012-01-09 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 1464923582 |
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Author | : John Porcari |
Publisher | : F.A. Davis |
Total Pages | : 936 |
Release | : 2015-02-25 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 0803640978 |
Learn how to apply the science of exercise physiology to your exercise programs and to solve the problems you’ll encounter every day in practice. You’ll explore the principles of movement on which exercise is based, while you develop the confidence you need to create individualized exercise programs based on current lifestyles, schedules, and abilities, and properly progress those fitness programs through the stages of the ACE IFT training model.
Author | : Catherine H. Zuckert |
Publisher | : University of Chicago Press |
Total Pages | : 511 |
Release | : 2017-04-25 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 022643480X |
Machiavelli is popularly known as a teacher of tyrants, a key proponent of the unscrupulous “Machiavellian” politics laid down in his landmark political treatise The Prince. Others cite the Discourses on Livy to argue that Machiavelli is actually a passionate advocate of republican politics who saw the need for occasional harsh measures to maintain political order. Which best characterizes the teachings of the prolific Italian philosopher? With Machiavelli’s Politics, Catherine H. Zuckert turns this question on its head with a major reinterpretation of Machiavelli’s prose works that reveals a surprisingly cohesive view of politics. Starting with Machiavelli’s two major political works, Zuckert persuasively shows that the moral revolution Machiavelli sets out in The Prince lays the foundation for the new form of democratic republic he proposes in the Discourses. Distrusting ambitious politicians to serve the public interest of their own accord, Machiavelli sought to persuade them in The Prince that the best way to achieve their own ambitions was to secure the desires and ambitions of their subjects and fellow citizens. In the Discourses, he then describes the types of laws and institutions that would balance the conflict between the two in a way that would secure the liberty of most, if not all. In the second half of her book, Zuckert places selected later works—La Mandragola, The Art of War, The Life of Castruccio Castracani, Clizia, and Florentine Histories—under scrutiny, showing how Machiavelli further developed certain aspects of his thought in these works. In The Art of War, for example, he explains more concretely how and to what extent the principles of organization he advanced in The Prince and the Discourses ought to be applied in modern circumstances. Because human beings act primarily on passions, Machiavelli attempts to show readers what those passions are and how they can be guided to have productive rather than destructive results. A stunning and ambitious analysis, Machiavelli’s Politics brilliantly shows how many conflicting perspectives do inform Machiavelli’s teachings, but that one needs to consider all of his works in order to understand how they cohere into a unified political view. This is a magisterial work that cannot be ignored if a comprehensive understanding of the philosopher is to be obtained.
Author | : Myrvin H. Ellestad |
Publisher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 200 |
Release | : 2001-11-30 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 9780792373780 |
Since it was introduced less than 100 years ago, analysis of the circulatory response to exercise as a measure of cardiac function has undergone remarkable development. Most recently this approach has incorporated the burgeoning technology of the last half of the 20th century to meet the physiological and diagnostic needs of scientist and clinicians. The ease of administration, economy and abundant data that characterize exercise testing for its relative staying power as the most frequently utilized noninvasive method of cardiovascular evaluation. The basic modalities of exercise electrocardiography of treadmill and bicycle have been extended by noninvasive cardiac imaging techniques, including scintigraphy and echocardiography, that have provided new insights in myocardial function during exertion and pharmacologic stress. At the same time, traditional exercise electrocardiography has also been refined by innovations that have broadened its applications. Exercise Testing: Current Concepts and Recent Advances affords the reader a state-of-the-art presentation of the diverse and expanding methods of exercise testing and their roles in patient management. The contributors to this volume include individuals who have made seminal contributions to the field during the last several decades. Indeed, it is legitimate to designate this group as a `Who's Who of Exercise Testing'. It is our hope that this book will enhance the reader's understanding of contemporary methods of exercise testing, as well as provide a glimpse into future directions of this science, that this knowledge is applied to optimal diagnosis and management of our patients.
Author | : George Grote |
Publisher | : Prabhat Prakashan |
Total Pages | : 2094 |
Release | : 2024-05-29 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : |
Explore the life and philosophy of one of history's greatest thinkers with "Aristotle" by George Grote, a comprehensive journey through the intellectual contributions and legacy of Aristotle. Immerse yourself in Grote's insightful exploration of Aristotle's ideas and their impact on philosophy, science, and ethics. As the pages unfold, delve into Aristotle's profound thoughts on metaphysics, ethics, politics, and more. George Grote provides a detailed examination of Aristotle's life and works, offering readers a nuanced understanding of the philosopher's enduring influence on Western thought. But here's a question that echoes through the corridors of intellectual history: How did Aristotle's ideas shape the foundations of philosophy, and how do they continue to resonate in contemporary discourse? Reflect on the profound insights presented by Grote, prompting contemplation on the timeless relevance of Aristotle's philosophical contributions. Experience the intellectual journey of "Aristotle." Short, enlightening paragraphs guide you through Aristotle's key concepts, fostering a deeper appreciation for the mind of this ancient Greek philosopher. Are you ready to embark on a philosophical exploration with Aristotle as your guide? Join George Grote on an intellectual journey through the pages of "Aristotle" and discover the enduring legacy of a thinker whose ideas have shaped the course of Western philosophy. Open the doors to a world of philosophical enlightenment. Purchase "Aristotle" now, and let the insightful exploration within these pages be your guide to understanding the intellectual legacy of one of history's greatest minds. Seize the opportunity to own a piece of philosophical brilliance. Embrace the wisdom of Aristotle with "Aristotle" and let Grote's scholarly examination deepen your appreciation for the contributions of this ancient philosopher.
Author | : Taki Suto |
Publisher | : BRILL |
Total Pages | : 321 |
Release | : 2011-11-11 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9004214186 |
Boethius, the Roman philosopher, was executed for treason and pilloried by modern scholars for misinterpreting Aristotle to the West. This book examines his semantics and logic, attempting to clear his name and lend him new credence.