Slum[e]scape
Author | : Francesca De Filippi |
Publisher | : Alinea Editrice |
Total Pages | : 74 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 8860554101 |
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Author | : Francesca De Filippi |
Publisher | : Alinea Editrice |
Total Pages | : 74 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 8860554101 |
Author | : Lyndon Hardy |
Publisher | : Lyndon Hardy |
Total Pages | : 398 |
Release | : 2021-08-08 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1733095063 |
Sylvia is a serving wench tending to the needs of a wizard who is past his prime. She gets sucked into a palace intrigue that has a much deeper threat lurking below the surface. A blend of rigorous fantasy with the latest happenings in the world of science.
Author | : Tie BeiLe |
Publisher | : Funstory |
Total Pages | : 879 |
Release | : 2020-07-14 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1649912633 |
Li Yifan, with the Nine Yin Meridians on his body, was able to reach the world with just his hands alone. He had stolen the hearts of countless young girls, and facing the women around him, Li Yifan chuckled and waved his hand, "Come ... Let this Divine Doctor treat your illnesses. "
Author | : Victoria. Dept. of Mines and Water Supply |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 658 |
Release | : 1905 |
Genre | : Mine accidents |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Doug Moench |
Publisher | : DC Comics |
Total Pages | : 24 |
Release | : 2016-11-03 |
Genre | : Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN | : |
Scott, Big Barda and Oberon move to New York!
Author | : Frederick Luis Aldama |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 657 |
Release | : 2018-05-24 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1351717200 |
The Routledge Companion to Gender, Sex and Latin American Culture is the first comprehensive volume to explore the intersections between gender, sexuality, and the creation, consumption, and interpretation of popular culture in the Américas. The chapters seek to enrich our understanding of the role of pop culture in the everyday lives of its creators and consumers, primarily in the 20th and 21st centuries. They reveal how popular culture expresses the historical, social, cultural, and political commonalities that have shaped the lives of peoples that make up the Américas, and also highlight how pop culture can conform to and solidify existing social hierarchies, whilst on other occasions contest and resist the status quo. Front and center in this collection are issues of gender and sexuality, making visible the ways in which subjects who inhabit intersectional identities (sex, gender, race, class) are "othered", as well as demonstrating how these same subjects can, and do, use pop-cultural phenomena in self-affirmative and progressively transformative ways. Topics covered in this volume include TV, film, pop and performance art, hip-hop, dance, slam poetry, gender-fluid religious ritual, theater, stand-up comedy, graffiti, videogames, photography, graphic arts, sports spectacles, comic books, sci-fi and other genre novels, lotería card games, news, web, and digital media.
Author | : Peter Davies |
Publisher | : Black Inc. |
Total Pages | : 311 |
Release | : 2019-08-05 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1743821093 |
The fascinating, troubling legacy of the gold rush. Everyone knows gold made Victoria rich. But did you know gold mining was disastrous for the land, engulfing it in floods of sand, gravel and silt that gushed out of the mines? Or that this environmental devastation still affects our rivers and floodplains? Victorians had a name for this mining waste: ‘sludge’. Sludge submerged Victoria’s best grapevines near Bendigo, filled Laanecoorie Reservoir on the Loddon River and flowed down from Beechworth over thousands of hectares of rich agricultural land. Children and animals drowned in sludge lakes. Mining effluent contaminated three-quarters of Victoria’s creeks and rivers. Sludge is the compelling story of the forgotten filth that plagued nineteenth-century Victoria. It exposes the big dirty secret of Victoria’s mining history – the way it transformed the state’s water and land, and how the battle against sludge helped lay the ground for the modern environmental movement. ‘Sludge is a fascinating, entangled story of human endeavour and environmental destruction. An exciting and timely reminder that history is a dirty business, precisely because it oozes its way into the present.’ —Clare Wright ‘Sludge, slurry, slickens or porridge: call it what you will, mining waste made a mess of Victoria’s environment. In Sludge, Susan Lawrence and Peter Davies carefully investigate this murky history of greed, mismanagement, reform and forgetting. It is a gripping account of an environmental catastrophe, and it vividly conveys the long-term costs of short-term gains.’—Billy Griffiths ‘This is the book about the goldfields I most wanted to read but didn’t think could be written. It’s a remarkable achievement.’—Tom Griffiths ‘If Victorians dreamed of glittering gold, what they got was a tidal wave of sludge that covered the land like a poisonous blanket and made the rivers run thick as gruel. Susan Lawrence and Peter Davies vividly recreate the forgotten landscapes of nineteenth-century Victoria, revealing how people and mining destroyed the country that nurtured them, and how that silent legacy is still with us today. Here is a powerful parable, a work of brilliant rediscovery and a wakeup call for our own times.’ —Grace Karskens
Author | : Victoria. Department of Mines and Water Supply |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 236 |
Release | : 1906 |
Genre | : Mines and mineral resources |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Middlemass Brown |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 132 |
Release | : 1900 |
Genre | : Scottish poetry |
ISBN | : |