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Frank Capra's Eastern Horizons
Author | : Elizabeth Rawitsch |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | : 197 |
Release | : 2014-10-16 |
Genre | : Performing Arts |
ISBN | : 0857737074 |
Frank Capra has long had a reputation as being the quintessential American director - the man who perfectly captured the identity and core values of the United States with a string of classic films in the 1930s and '40s, including It Happened One Night, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington and It's a Wonderful Life. However, as Elizabeth Rawitsch argues, Capra's construction of national identity did not occur within an exclusively national context. She points out that many of his films are actually set in, or include sequences set in, China, Latin America, the Philippines and the South Seas. Featuring in-depth textual analysis supported by original archival research, Frank Capra's Eastern Horizons explains that Capra's view of what constituted 'America' changed over time, extending its boundaries to embrace countries often far from the United States. Complicating Edward Said's theory of Orientalism as a strict binary in which the West constructs the East as an inferior 'other', it demonstrates that East and West often intermingle in films such as The Bitter Tea of General Yen and in Capra's orientation documentaries for World War II American servicemen; Capra imagined a kind of global community, albeit one with heavy undertones of British and American imperialism. Investigating shifts in what Capra's America has meant over time, both to Capra and to those who have watched and studied his films, this innovative book offers a startlingly fresh perspective on one of the most iconic figures in American film history.
The Christian Sky
Author | : Mark Edward Dodson |
Publisher | : Christian Sky, LLC |
Total Pages | : 188 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9780976240204 |
Why live under a pagan sky? For thousands of years, humankind has dwelled under a dome of stars that have been grouped and identified according to ancient superstitions. Today, the official star constellations pay homage to the pagan gods and goddesses of a dark and chaotic world, a world before Christ, and yet these are the constellations that scouting groups and school children all around the world have been encouraged to learn for hundreds of years. Now, for the first time, the sky has been mapped in accordance with easy-to-find star patterns that tell the stories of the Christian faith. No telescope required. No sophisticated instruments needed. After presenting a few simple but very effective techniques for finding your way through the sky at night, the author takes you on a tour of the Christian constellations. Using new constellations inspired by stories from the Bible, you will be able to locate stars, planets, star clusters, and galaxies during any time of the night and at any time of the year. If you have ever wanted to know more about God's grandest creation but have never felt comfortable learning about ancient pagan idols, then this book will provide you with a healthy fresh start.
Eastern Horizons
Author | : Levison Wood |
Publisher | : Hodder Paperbacks |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2018-08-09 |
Genre | : Hitchhiking |
ISBN | : 9781473676244 |
Levison Wood was only 22 when he decided to hitch-hike from England to India through Russia, Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan, but he wasn't the conventional follower of the hippy trail. A fascination with the deeds of the early explorers, a history degree in the bag, an army career already planned and a shoestring budget of £750 - including for the flight home - he was determined to find out more about the countries of the Caucasus and beyond - and meet the people who lived and worked there. EASTERN HORIZONS is a true traveller's tale in the tradition of the best of the genre, populated by a cast of eccentric characters; from mujahideen fighters to the Russian mafia. Along the way he meets some people who showed great hospitality, while others would rather have murdered him...
Half-hours with the Stars; a Plain and Easy Guide to the Knowledge of the Constellations
Author | : Richard Anthony Proctor |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 60 |
Release | : 1892 |
Genre | : Astrographic catalog and chart |
ISBN | : |
Showing, in 12 maps, the position of the principal star-groups night after night throughout the year, with introduction and a separate explanation of each map. True for every year.
Astrology and You
Author | : Gopesh Kumar Ojha |
Publisher | : Motilal Banarsidass |
Total Pages | : 181 |
Release | : 2008-01-01 |
Genre | : Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | : 8120819306 |
The present book proposes to bring Astrology within the easy grasp of the layman. You will be delighted to unravel the mystery of your future, and that of your near and dear ones. What is more you need no longer be the victim of unscrupulous people who exploit the layman's ignorance of the subject. The fututre is right here, contained in these very pags - a future that you would like to wait for with pleasure, or guard against !This work is based on Maharishi Parashar's Classical works. It includes the essence of all learned texts in modern Isioms.
A Descriptive Catalogue of Indian Astronomical Instruments
Author | : Sreeramula Rajeswara Sarma |
Publisher | : tredition |
Total Pages | : 618 |
Release | : 2019-03-28 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 3748227833 |
The large masonry instruments designed by Sawai Jai Singh and erected in his five observatories in the early eighteenth century mark the culmination of a long process of development in astronomical instrumentation. But what kind of astronomical instruments were used in India before Jai Singh's time? Sanskrit texts on astronomy describe the construction and use of several types of instruments. Are any of these extant in museums? Such questions led me to an exploration of nearly a hundred museums and private collections in India, Europe and USA for about a quarter century. The present catalogue is the outcome of this exploration. This catalogue describes each instrument in the context of the related extant specimens, while laying special emphasis on the interplay between Sanskrit and Islamic traditions of instrumentation. Therefore, each instrument type is organized in a separate section identified by the letters of the alphabet. These sections begin with introductory essays on the history of the instrument type and its varieties, followed by a full technical description of every specimen, with art historical notes. Moreover, all engraved data are reproduced and interpreted as far as possible. In some 4300 pages, it contains 600 entries, with introductory essays and long extracts from two important Sanskrit texts, namely Mahendra Sūri's Yantrarāja and Padmanābha's Dhruvabhramādhikāra, along with English translations. Following a suggestion that a shorter version of the Catalogue, consisting of all the introductory essays and appendices, but excluding the catalogue proper, would be easier for the general reader to handle, this Abridged Version has been prepared. The pagination here remains the same as in the Catalogue. Those who wish to read about individual instruments can always consult the Catalogue.
The Home Library of Useful Knowledge
Author | : Richard S. Peale |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 846 |
Release | : 1886 |
Genre | : Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
ISBN | : |
A Grammar of Geography Adapted to the Education Of"Indian Youth."
Author | : George NICHOLLS (of Calcutta.) |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 272 |
Release | : 1844 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : |
Sanskrit Astronomical Tables
Author | : Clemency Montelle |
Publisher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 311 |
Release | : 2019-03-07 |
Genre | : Mathematics |
ISBN | : 3319970372 |
This groundbreaking volume provides an up-to-date, accessible guide to Sanskrit astronomical tables and their analysis. It begins with an overview of Indian mathematical astronomy and its literature, including table texts, in the context of history of pre-modern astronomy. It then discusses the primary mathematical astronomy content of table texts and the attempted taxonomy of this genre before diving into the broad outlines of their representation in the Sanskrit scientific manuscript corpus. Finally, the authors survey the major categories of individual tables compiled in these texts, complete with brief analyses of some of the methods for constructing and using them, and then chronicle the evolution of the table-text genre and the impacts of its changing role on the discipline of Sanskrit jyotiṣa. There are also three appendices: one inventories all the identified individual works in the genre currently known to the authors; one provides reference information about the details of all the notational, calendric, astronomical, and other classification systems invoked in the study; and one serves as a glossary of the relevant Sanskrit terms.