The Clash of Images

The Clash of Images
Author: Abdelfattah Kilito
Publisher: Darf Publishers Ltd.
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2018-04-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1850773114

The Clash of Images is a sweet, Borgesian mix of bildungsroman memoir, family history, short-story collection, fable, and literary criticism. Written in a graceful and charming style, Kilito’s story takes place in an unnamed coastal city of memories where a child experiences first-hand the cultural clash of text and image in a changing, modern society. It is a time when the old Arabic world of texts and oral traditions is making way for something new: the era of the image, the comic book, photo IDs, and the cinema. The stories form a kaleidoscopic memoir of growing up in two worlds, a brilliant mixture of cultural and family history. Here are tales of first kisses and first reads, Tintin and the Prophet Muhammad, fantasies of the Wild West, the inferno of the bathhouse, and the lost paradises of childhood. The Clash of Images is a celebration of the pleasures of storytelling, a magic lantern that delicately reveals how the world of books intimately connects with the world outside their pages.

The Clash of the Images

The Clash of the Images
Author: Adem Mulamustafic
Publisher:
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2021-12-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9783757400651

In everyday life, we take there to be ordinary objects such as persons, tables, and stones bearing certain properties such as color and shape and standing in various causal relationships to each other. Basic convictions such as these form our everyday picture of the world: the manifest image. The scientific image, on the other hand, is a system of beliefs that is only based on scientific results. It contains many beliefs we are not familiar with. At first glance, this may not seem to be a problem. But Mulamustafic shows convincingly that this is a mistake: The world as it is in itself cannot be both the way the manifest image depicts it and the way the scientific image describes it to be.

The Clash

The Clash
Author: Pennie Smith
Publisher: Gower Publishing Company, Limited
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1980
Genre: Punk rock music
ISBN: 9780906008232

A collection of black-and-white photographs accompanied by captions, depicting members of the British musical group called "The Clash."

The Clash of Gods

The Clash of Gods
Author: Thomas F. Mathews
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2022-09-13
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0691246998

Between the third and sixth centuries, the ancient gods, goddesses, and heroes who had populated the imagination of humankind for a millennium were replaced by a new imagery of Christ and his saints. Thomas Mathews explores the many different, often surprising, artistic images and religious interpretations of Christ during this period. He challenges the accepted theory of the "Emperor Mystique," which, interpreting Christ as king, derives the vocabulary of Christian art from the propagandistic imagery of the Roman emperor. This revised edition contains a new preface by the author and a new chapter on the origin and development of icons in private domestic cult.

Kick Over the Wall: Joe Strummer and the Clash (hardback)

Kick Over the Wall: Joe Strummer and the Clash (hardback)
Author: Steve Rapport
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-01-16
Genre:
ISBN: 9781034279259

A self-published 48-page 8"x10" hardback photo-book, with dust jacket, featuring more than 50 of Steve Rapport's black and white and color photos of Joe Strummer and The Clash, spanning the years 1978-1983.

The Clash

The Clash
Author: Brian J. Bowe
Publisher: Enslow Publishing, LLC
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2018-12-15
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 1978504055

Punk rock innovators the Clash were the first group to bring this style of high-energy music to the top of the charts. Their songs were explosive acts of defiance that combined the sounds of rockabilly, reggae, funk, and hip-hop. This engaging book examines how the group used music, art, and fashion to deliver a strong political message. Through full-color photographs, fascinating direct quotations, and informative sidebars, readers will discover how in the band's short history, the Clash created exciting and brand-new sounds and spoke out against racism and consumerism. Moving beyond hits such as "Rock the Casbah" and "Should I Stay or Should I Go?" this text reveals why some called the group "the only band that matters."

The Myth of the Clash of Civilizations

The Myth of the Clash of Civilizations
Author: Chiara Bottici
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2013-01-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 1136951199

While globalization unifies the world, divisions re-emerge within it in the form of a spectacular separation between Islam and the West. How can it be that Huntington’s contested idea of a clash of civilizations became such a powerful political myth through which so many people look at the world? Bottici and Challand disentangle such a process of myth-making both in the West and in Muslim majority countries, and call for a renewed critical attitude towards it. By analysing a process of elaboration of this myth that took place in academic books, arts and media, comics and Hollywood films, they show that the clash of civilizations has become a cognitive scheme through which people look at the world, a practical image on the basis of which they act on it, as well as a drama which mobilizes passions and emotions. Written in a concise and accessible way, this book is a timely and valuable contribution to the academic literature, and more generally, to the public debate. As such, it will be an important reference for scholars and students of political science, sociology, philosophy, cultural studies, Middle Eastern politics and Islam.

Metaphysics and Epistemology

Metaphysics and Epistemology
Author: Stephen Hetherington
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 676
Release: 2013-06-25
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1118660463

Metaphysics and Epistemology: A Guided Anthology presents a comprehensive introductory overview of key themes, thinkers, and texts in metaphysics and epistemology. Presents a wide-ranging collection of carefully excerpted readings on metaphysics and epistemology Blends classic and contemporary works to reveal the historical development and present directions in the fields of metaphysics and epistemology Provides succinct, insightful commentary to introduce the essence of each selection at the beginning of chapters which also serve to inter-link the selected writings

Enemy Images in American History

Enemy Images in American History
Author: Ragnhild Fiebig-von Hase
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 400
Release: 1998-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1789203996

It seems to be a tenet of the human condition to perceive “others” as “different” and potentially hostile. In nearly all societies stereotypes are developed to stigmatize suspected enemies within and without. The American case is particularly interesting in this respect because American society consists of nothing but “others”; to be open to “others” and welcome those who are “different” is one of the basic tenets of the country. However, this principle often conflicts with the need to integrate all these “strangers” into a homogeneous, governable society, which causes the formation of hostile stereotypes of certain ethnic groups that do not “fit in.” The authors in this volume look at the development of these “enemy images,” which form a fairly consistent pattern, from the period of the American Revolution to the post–World War II era. In doing so, they focus on the question of to what extent these enemy images influence the formulation and outcome of foreign, domestic, and immigration policies.