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        July 2025

        Emma - Die Graphic Novel nach Jane Austen

        Der Regency-Klassiker erstmals als liebevoll umgesetzte Graphic Novel - 250 Jahre Jane Austen

        by Jane Austen, Claudia Kühn, Tara Spruit

        Wer braucht einen Ritter, wenn Mr Knightley um die Ecke wohnt? Das Letzte, was Emma Woodhouse braucht, ist ein Mann. Sie ist doch schön, reich und unabhängig. Lieber sorgt sie dafür, dass ihre mittellose Freundin Harriet Smith standesgemäß unter die Haube kommt. Aber damit bringt sie die feine Gesellschaft des kleinen Städtchens Highbury ganz schon durcheinander, Harriet in schlimmste Liebesnöte und sich selbst fast um die Zuneigung des einzigen Menschen, der ihr wichtig ist. Dabei schlägt ihr Herz doch schon lange für Mr Knightley. Sie hat es einfach nur nicht wissen wollen … Nach Stolz und Vorurteil liegt nun ein weiteres Hauptwerk Jane Austens als Graphic Novel vor. Liebevoll illustriert von Tara Spruit und einfühlsam nacherzählt von Claudia Kühn.

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        March 1905

        Concerning the Spiritual in Art

        by Wassily Kandinsky

        A pioneering work in the movement to free art from its traditional bonds to material reality, this book is one of the most important documents in the history of modern art. Written by the famous nonobjective painter Wassily Kandinsky (1866–1944), it explains Kandinsky's own theory of painting and crystallizes the ideas that were influencing many other modern artists of the period. Along with his own groundbreaking paintings, this book had a tremendous impact on the development of modern art. Kandinsky's ideas are presented in two parts. The first part, called "About General Aesthetic," issues a call for a spiritual revolution in painting that will let artists express their own inner lives in abstract, non-material terms. Just as musicians do not depend upon the material world for their music, so artists should not have to depend upon the material world for their art. In the second part, "About Painting," Kandinsky discusses the psychology of colors, the language of form and color, and the responsibilities of the artist. An Introduction by the translator, Michael T. H. Sadler, offers additional explanation of Kandinsky's art and theories, while a new Preface by Richard Stratton discusses Kandinsky's career as a whole and the impact of the book. Making the book even more valuable are nine woodcuts by Kandinsky himself that appear at the chapter headings. This English translation of Über das Geistige in der Kunst was a significant contribution to the understanding of nonobjectivism in art. It continues to be a stimulating and necessary reading experience for every artist, art student, and art patron concerned with the direction of 20th-century painting.

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        Business, Economics & Law
        October 2020

        Design Thinking Navigator

        Kartenset zur kreativen Projektarbeit

        by Mayer, Lena; Osann, Isabell; Szymanski, Caroline; Taheri, Mana

        Design Thinking: Solve problems together, user-centered and iterative, develop innovations and have fun doing so! - Practical cards for innovation project work with change of perspective- Consistently customer-oriented and iterative- Targeted use of the maps in project planning and implementation with Design Thinking- Pragmatic, compact and wonderfully descriptive- Suitable for the most diverse questions or problems- With folding poster for targeted use of maps in project planning and decorative at the workplace- From the authors "Design Thinking Quick Start

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        October 2014

        Lulu und das schwarze Quadrat

        Frei nach Frank Wedekind

        by Nicolas Mahler

        Frank Wedekinds männerverzehrende Lulu findet sich im Atelier eines Suprematisten wieder. Im Ringen zwischen Körperlichkeit und Abstraktion werden sie von Lulus Mann in flagranti erwischt. Dieser erleidet einen Herzanfall. Im weiteren Verlauf wird Lulu noch zwei Männer unter die Erde bringen, bis sie schließlich Jack the Ripper in die Arme läuft … Frank Wedekinds Tragödien »Erdgeist« und »Die Büchse der Pandora« entschlackt Nicolas Mahler in seiner brillanten neuen Graphic Novel zu einer schwarzen Komödie über weibliche Körperlichkeit, männliches Besitzdenken und Kasimir Malewitschs Schwarzem Quadrat.

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        Psychiatry

        Character Strength Interventions

        A Field Guide for Practitioners

        by Ryan M. Niemiec

        This unique guide brings together the vast experience of the author with the science and the practice of positive psychology in such a way that both new and experienced practitioners will benefit. New practitioners will learn about the core concepts of character and signature strengths and how to fine-tune their approach and troubleshoot. Experienced practitioners will deepen their knowledge about advanced topics such as strengths overuse and collisions, hot button issues, morality, and integrating strengths with savoring, flow, and mindfulness. Hands-on practitioner tips throughout the book provide valuable hints on how to take a truly strengths-based approach. The 24 summary sheets spotlighting each of the universal character strengths are an indispensable resource for client sessions, succinctly summarizing the core features of and research on each strength. 70 evidence-based step-by-step activity handouts can be given to clients to help them develop character strengths awareness and use, increase resilience, set and meet goals, develop positive relationships, and find meaning and engagement in their daily lives.   Working with client’s (and our own) character strengths boosts well-being, fosters resilience, improves relationships, and creates strong, supportive cultures in our practices, classrooms, and organizations.   Target Group: psychotherapists / clinical psychologists / counselors/ teachers

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        The Arts
        November 2017

        Empire and Art

        by Renate Dohmen

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        July 2025

        Empirical art

        Filmmaking for fieldwork in practice

        by Andy Lawrence, Martha-Cecilia Dietrich

        Empirical art: Filmmaking for fieldwork in practice is an insightful exploration of what the craft of filmmaking brings to social science research. Providing creative avenues on how to narrate encounters, relationships, and experiences during fieldwork, this comprehensive volume offers a rich tapestry of theoretical explorations and explorative methodologies. Skilfully connecting the worlds of ethnography, art and cinema, the contributors in this book act as a compass for filmmakers and researchers venturing to use a camera and microphone to relate and narrate their research collaborations and fieldsites. Drawing from the authors' extensive experience in disciplines like social anthropology, environmental humanities, and political science, "Empirical Art" breaks down the intricate process of crafting ethnographic films that departs from the researcher's subjectivity. Covering aspects of filmmaking from conceptualisation to production and distribution, readers are equipped with a treasure trove of collaborative techniques, innovative approaches, and ethical considerations necessary to generate and examine storytelling practices in contemporary fields of study. The authors discuss the significance of the multiple roles that technologies of filmmaking play in reflecting on cultural practices, social dynamics, and (beyond) human storytelling and their transformative potentials. Whether a seasoned filmmaker, an aspiring ethnographer, or an academic seeking new dimensions for their research, Empirical Art serves as a guide to integrating visual storytelling, cinema craft and empirical research.

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        September 2006

        Character Design

        Manga-, Comic- und Fantasyfiguren entwerfen Mit Beispielen von Künstlern aus aller Welt

        by Patmore, Chris / Übersetzt von Krabbe, Wiebke

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        July 2025

        Nachts in der Bibliothek (Band 1)

        Komm mit zwischen die Seiten der größten Klassiker und lerne die Welt der bekanntesten Literaturfiguren kennen - Magische Graphic Novel und ein Must-Have fürs Bücherregal

        by Christopher Lincoln, Christopher Lincoln, Nadine Mannchen

        Zwischen den Seiten steckt MagieIn Büchern wächst eine ungeahnte Magie. Kein Wunder, schließlich stecken sie voller Hoffnungen, Träume und Inspiration. Doch je älter die Bücher sind und je mehr von ihnen sich an einem Ort befinden, desto größer wird die Magie. Bis sie droht, außer Kontrolle zu geraten …Für die Zwillinge Page und Turner ist die New York Public Library wie ihr zweites Zuhause. Aber eines Tages erkennen sie, dass Bücher magischer sind, als sie bisher geahnt haben. Aus diesem Grund gibt es in der Bücherei die Nachtbibliothekarin. Doch in letzter Zeit brechen immer mehr Figuren aus ihren Geschichten aus und die Magie droht, außer Kontrolle zu geraten …Ein Muss für alle Bücherwürmer!In diesem Graphic Novel-Debüt trifft Nachts im Museum auf Tintenherz: Christopher Lincoln nimmt Kinder und Jugendliche ab 10 in dieser neuen Reihe mit in die magische Welt der Bücher. Stimmungsvolle Illustrationen: Während die Figuren aus ihren Büchern herauskommen, ziehen die wunderschönen Illustrationen des Autors einen beim Lesen immer tiefer in die Geschichte hinein. Spannendes Setting: Christopher Lincoln geht der Frage auf den Grund, was passiert, wenn die Bibliothek nachts ihre Tore schließt. Das perfekte Geschenk für Buchliebhaber*innen: Angefangen bei den Charakteren Page und Turner Reed und der Nachtbibliothekarin Ms Literati, über die New York Public Library, bis hin zu bekannten Figuren aus Alice im Wunderland, Die Schatzinsel und vielen anderen Werken der Weltliteratur, ist dieses Comicbuch ein absolutes Muss für alle Bücherwürmer und Leseratten.

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        The Arts
        June 2026

        Borderline bodies in art and visual culture

        Unsettling identity and place since 1800

        by Keren Hammerschlag, Natasha Ruiz-Gómez, Tania Anne Cleaves

        Borderline bodies offers original interpretations of visual representations of human bodies as bounded and unbounded, fortified and permeable, mobile and static-subject to borders and able to traverse and challenge them. It also takes as its focus images and objects that might be considered 'borderline' because they sit at the intersection of disciplines or sit outside accepted notions of what constitutes serious 'art.' By mapping the ways human bodies traverse borders and straddle-even dismantle-categories, this volume's essays approach afresh the relationship of bodies to traditional modes of representation, especially in art and medicine, and encourage us to think anew about how we understand the relationship between human corporeality, identity and place. Critical transdisciplinary and transnational analyses of objects and images from a range of geographies shed new light on the themes of: bodies and identity; typologies of the body; racialised bodies; 'normal' and 'abnormal' bodies; encounters between bodies; bodies in transition; bodies and mobility; and the bounded and unbounded human body. The outcome is a fresh approach to depictions of the human body produced for the purposes of artistic and medical education, aesthetic edification, and scientific and professional advancement, which disrupts assumptions about the normative human body perpetuated through Western image-making traditions.

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        The Arts
        March 2026

        Contemporary art and ecological transformation in East and Southeast Asia

        by Meiqin Wang

        This anthology, presenting new research from fourteen scholars, delves into the interplay between contemporary art and ecological concerns in East and Southeast Asia. Focused on the concept of artistic remediation, the book unravels the diverse capacities of art to combat systemic anthropogenic destruction to the environment and ecology. At its core, the book articulates the ongoing ecological transformation in art and art history that embraces a paradigm shift in human-nature relationships, emphasizing interconnectedness of all life forms of the Earth. Bridging art studies, activism, and environmental studies, the book examines how artistic practices in the region have engaged with ecocritical reflection, biodiversity advocacy, sustainable practices, and environmental justice, among others. Providing a platform for critical and timely analysis of artistic interventions in the face of existential crises, the book acknowledges diverse voices of scholars who have situated their scholarship in the cultural and artistic specificities of various societies, locales, and communities in the region.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        February 2007

        Design and the modern magazine

        by Christopher Breward, Jeremy Aynsley, Kate Forde, Bill Sherman, Martin Hargreaves

        Design and the Modern Magazine provides a thematically arranged set of essays that examine the changing character of the magazine as an important aspect of cultural life from the late nineteenth century until today. In doing so it offers some of the first detailed case-studies of individual titles and analyses how design decisions are made alongside editorial, commercial and technical considerations. The book suggests ways to understand the magazine as a designed object. Among the more significant titles considered are Woman's Home Companion, Design, Woman and Vogue. While largely drawing from British and American sources, the book also covers the impact of modern design ideas from Europe on such publications. The essays present new and original scholarship on the subject and will be of use to students and teachers working on a wide range of art and design history, and literature studies courses. ;

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        The Arts
        September 2025

        Art as worldmaking

        Critical essays on realism and naturalism

        by Malcolm Baker, Andrew Hemingway

        Introduction : Realism and its others in the 21st century: Why Realism won't go away - Andrew Hemingway Part I: Theory 1. The figure as double agent: realism and abstraction in European post-war art - Briony Fer 2. Realism's Credibility Problem - Joshua Shannon 3. If only; only if ... - Adrian Rifkin Part II: Sculpture 4. Confronting the Veristic Sculptural Portrait - Malcolm Baker 5. Sculpture, Realism and the Neo-classical Ideal - Martina Droth 6. Elasticity and Victorian Sculptural Form - Caroline Arscott 7. Image of the People: Charles Ray's Recent Work - Anne M. Wagner Part III: Garden Design 8. Of Gardens and Persons: the English Engagement with China's Garden Design - Martin Powers 9. Traditional Views. Conservative Anti-Naturalism and Landscape Aesthetics in France around 1900 - Neil McWilliam Part IV: Painting and Photography 10. Willem Kalf on Reflexykonst and the Aesthetics of Transformation in Still Life - Celeste Brusati 11. Democratic light: phenomenology and the worldliness of painting - Brendan Prendeville 12. The Visibility of Labor - T.J. Clark 13. Body and Soul in the work of Thomas Eakins and F. Holland Day - Rebecca Zurier Part V: Photography and Conema 14. Photography as counter forensics - Steve Edwards 15. Woman, War and Social Documentary Photography in South Africa - Tamar Garb 16. Antonioni's Blow-Up (1966): photography and film - Lisa Tickner Part VI: Post-Media / Contemporary Practice 17. Peter Dreher's Everyday Realism - Alistair Rider 18. From grey and rainy Vermont - Thomas Crow 19. 'Every day, something happens to us': Realism at the crossroads - Gail Day Index

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        Art: Financial Aspects

        The rise of the modern art market in London

        1850–1939

        by Edited by Pamela Fletcher and Anne Helmreich

        Now available in paperback for the first time, this study of the modern London art market establishes the central importance of London for the development of the modern retail market in fine art. Leading experts track the emergence and development of the structures and practices that have come to characterize the commercial art system, including the commercial art gallery, the professional dealer, the exhibition cycle and its accompanying rhetoric of press coverage and publicity, and an international network for the circulation of goods. This new commercial system involved a massive transformation of the experience of viewing art; of the relationships between artists, dealers, collectors, art objects and audiences; and of the very criteria of aesthetic value itself. Its history is thus a vital part of the history of modern art, and this anthology will be of interest to art historians as well as scholars of Victorian Studies, Museum Studies, and Social History.

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