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Promoted ContentThe ArtsJuly 2024
Pasticcio opera in Britain
History and context
by Peter Morgan Barnes
This study overturns twentieth-century thinking about pasticcio opera. This radical way of creating opera formed a counterweight, even a relief, to the trenchant masculinity of literate culture in the seventeenth century. It undermined the narrowing of nationalism in the eighteenth century, and was an act of gross sacrilege against the cult of Romantic genius in the nineteenth century. In the twentieth century, it found itself on the wrong side of copyright law. However, in the twenty-first century it is enjoying a tentative revival. This book redefines pasticcio as a method rather than a genre of opera and aligns it with other art forms which also created their works from pre-existing parts, including sculpture. A pasticcio opera is created from pre-existing music and text, thus flying in face of insistence on originality and creation by a solo genius.
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Promoted ContentJanuary 1993
Opera Minora
Romanische Sprachwissenschaft, romanische Philologie und Rhetorik, Textanalyse (Mit einem Anh. "In memoriam Heinrich Lausberg"). Hrsg. und eingeleitet von Arnold Arens
by Lausberg, Heinrich / Herausgegeben von Arens, Arnold
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Trusted PartnerOctober 2005
Opera semiseria
Gattungskonvergenz und Kulturtransfer im Musiktheater
by Jacobshagen, Arnold
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Trusted PartnerApril 2019
Space Opera
Der metagalaktische Grand Prix
by Valente, Catherynne M. / Übersetzer Borchardt, Kirsten
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Trusted PartnerThe ArtsOctober 2017
4 saints in 3 acts
A snapshot of the American avant-garde in the 1930s
by Patricia Allmer, John Sears
Four Saints in Three Acts by Gertrude Stein and Virgil Thomson was a major avant-garde phenomenon of the 1930s, an experimental opera that nonetheless achieved remarkable popular success. Photography was a key element of that success, but its complex roles in the construction, representation and dissemination of the opera have hitherto received little critical attention. The photographic recording of the all-African American cast in particular affords a unique insight into the complexities of Four Saints in relation to the Harlem Renaissance and the New York avant-gardes of the time. This book, published in collaboration with The Photographers' Gallery, London, presents a wide selection of photographs of the cast, performances, and other material - many images reproduced for the first time - alongside essays by an international range of scholars exploring different aspects of the opera, including dance, fashion, music, and avant-garde writing, as well as photography.
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Trusted PartnerPsychology
Everything Is Different with the Beaver Family
A Story for Children Whose Parents are Affected by Unemployment
by Lisa Bartling, Lea Buchner, Yannik Bendel, Hannah Grote, Johannes Kresse, Jennifer Koy
Bene Beaver is quite certain of the following: His Mom has the coolest job in the world! At dinnertime, his mother often talks about the latest construction of a beaver den, until one evening she is quiet at dinner and seems sad. Papa Bernhard explains that Mom has lost her job. “How can you lose something like that?” asks Bene, who goes to visit the wisest animal in the forest: the moose. This book is designed to help children, whose parents are affected by unemployment, to better understand and master their situation. The story of Bene Beaver and his family addresses a number of the different challenges that occur when a parent is unemployed. For: • children of elementary school age (between 6 and 12 years of age) whose parents are affected by unemployment• parents, relatives• therapists
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Benny Beaver. The Great Forest Adventure
by Inga Maria Ramcke/Christine Kugler
Benny Beaver is involved in every adventure. Among other things, he’s a master builder. He’s always eager to learn something new – in the forest and anywhere else. There’s a lot to learn about our environment and Nature. This eventful tale about Benny Beaver and his friends Daisy Duck, Sally Squirrel and Manny Mole is great fun, as is the CD with its sounds of Nature. What happens in the forest? Who creeps, crawls and flies here? And what trees, bushes and fungi grow here? A lively tale about the environment and Nature for nursery school and first year primary school. A picture-book tale, exciting and entertaining – as is the CD with its sounds from Nature. Welcome to the world of Benny Beaver and his friends! Share their adventures in the forest and elsewhere!
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Trusted PartnerHumanities & Social SciencesJune 2011
The Europeanisation of the Western Balkans
EU justice and home affairs in Croatia and Macedonia
by Florian Trauner, Emil Kirchner, Thomas Christiansen
This book deals with the scope and nature of the EU's external influence over South-Eastern Europe in the present enlargement. By elaborating on the Europeanisation of the Western Balkans in a systematic, theory-oriented and comparative way, the book provides rich insight into the dynamics of the current enlargement and offers a comprehensive analysis of the EU's avenues of external leverage in the field of justice and home affairs, a key sector of cooperation in the EU-Western Balkans relations. The book is an important contribution towards a better understanding of how the EU's use of pre-accession conditionality has changed since the Eastern enlargement. It will be of interest to decision-makers, officials and academics concerned with adaptation and transformation processes in South-Eastern Europe and the possibilities and limitations of the EU's influence in the outside world. ;
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Trusted PartnerHumanities & Social SciencesNovember 2020
Non-Western responses to terrorism
by Michael J. Boyle
This edited collection surveys how non-Western states have responded to the threats of domestic and international terrorism in ways consistent with and reflective of their broad historical, political, cultural and religious traditions. It presents a series of eighteen case studies of counterterrorism theory and practice in the non-Western world, including countries such as China, Japan, India, Pakistan, Egypt and Brazil. These case studies, written by country experts and drawing on original language sources, demonstrate the diversity of counter-terrorism theory and practice and illustrate how the world 'sees' and responds to terrorism is different from the way that the United States, the United Kingdom and many European governments do. This volume - the first ever comprehensive account of counter-terrorism in the non-Western world - will be of interest to students, scholars, students and policymakers responsible for developing counter-terrorism policy.
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Trusted PartnerJuly 2020
Delphine über den Dächern
Ein Ballettroman aus Paris
by Odette Joyeux
»Beide wollen die Hauptrolle. Doch nur eine wird sie bekommen …« Die verträumte Delphine wächst bei ihrer verwitweten Mutter auf, die viele Opfer bringt, damit ihre Tochter Ballett tanzen darf. Ganz anders Julie: Die Tochter aus reichem Hause ist verzärtelt, stets von sich überzeugt und Liebling ihrer Lehrerin. Beide besuchen die Ballettklasse der Pariser Opera Garnier und bekommen die Chance, an der Seite des umschwärmten Solisten Ivan Barlof die Galatea zu tanzen. Als Delphine die Rolle ergattert und Julie nur zweite Besetzung wird, sinnt sie auf Rache und stellt der arglosen Delphine eine Falle, die alles verändern wird … Seit Generationen lieben Mädchen und ihre Mütter die Geschichte der kleinen Pariser Elevin Delphine und ihrer Widersacherin Julie. Die Autorin – einst selber Ballettschülerin an der Opera Garnier – gewährt einen realistischen Einblick in die häufig romantisierte, in Wahrheit recht unbarmherzige Welt des klassischen Balletts. Und berührt gleichsam die universellen Themen an der Schwelle zum Erwachsenwerden: Leistungsdruck, Versagensangst, das wechselhafte Gefühl zum eigenen Körper oder der Wunsch, sich zu behaupten. Das wahrscheinlich schönste Ballettbuch aller Zeiten – endlich neu aufgelegt! Illustriert von Leanne Shapton.
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Trusted PartnerJuly 2020
Delphine über den Dächern
Ein Ballettroman aus Paris
by Odette Joyeux, Hildegard Lest, Polina Semionova
»Beide wollen die Hauptrolle. Doch nur eine wird sie bekommen …« Die verträumte Delphine wächst bei ihrer verwitweten Mutter auf, die viele Opfer bringt, damit ihre Tochter Ballett tanzen darf. Ganz anders Julie: Die Tochter aus reichem Hause ist verzärtelt, stets von sich überzeugt und Liebling ihrer Lehrerin. Beide besuchen die Ballettklasse der Pariser Opera Garnier und bekommen die Chance, an der Seite des umschwärmten Solisten Ivan Barlof die Galatea zu tanzen. Als Delphine die Rolle ergattert und Julie nur zweite Besetzung wird, sinnt sie auf Rache und stellt der arglosen Delphine eine Falle, die alles verändern wird … Seit Generationen lieben Mädchen und ihre Mütter die Geschichte der kleinen Pariser Elevin Delphine und ihrer Widersacherin Julie. Die Autorin – einst selber Ballettschülerin an der Opera Garnier – gewährt einen realistischen Einblick in die häufig romantisierte, in Wahrheit recht unbarmherzige Welt des klassischen Balletts. Und berührt gleichsam die universellen Themen an der Schwelle zum Erwachsenwerden: Leistungsdruck, Versagensangst, das wechselhafte Gefühl zum eigenen Körper oder der Wunsch, sich zu behaupten. Das wahrscheinlich schönste Ballettbuch aller Zeiten – endlich neu aufgelegt! Illustriert von Leanne Shapton.
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Trusted PartnerLiterature & Literary StudiesAugust 2024
Instead of modernity
The Western canon and the incorporation of the Hispanic (c. 1850–75)
by Andrew Ginger
Instead of modernity goes to the very heart of comparative cultural study: the question of what happens when intimate, dynamic connections are made over place and time, what it is to feel at home amid the lavish diversity of culture. This ambitious interdisciplinary book reconsiders foundational figures of the modern western canon, from Darwin to Cameron, Baudelaire to Whistler. It weaves together brain images from France, preserved insects from the Americas, glass in London, poetry from Argentina, paintings from Spain. Flaubert, Whitman, and Nietzsche find themselves with Hostos from Puerto Rico and Gorriti from Argentina. The book ranges over theoretical fields: trauma and sexuality studies, theories of visuality, the philosophy of sacrifice and intimacy, the thought of Wittgenstein. Instead of modernity is an adventure in the practice of comparative writing: resonances join suggestively over place and time, the textures of words, phrases and images combine to form moods.
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Trusted PartnerLiterature & Literary StudiesMarch 2017
Asia in Western fiction
by Robin Winks
Any reader who has ever visited Asia knows that the great bulk of Western-language fiction about Asian cultures turns on stereotypes. This book, a collection of essays, explores the problem of entering Asian societies through Western fiction, since this is the major port of entry for most school children, university students and most adults. In the thirteenth century, serious attempts were made to understand Asian literature for its own sake. Hau Kioou Choaan, a typical Chinese novel, was quite different from the wild and magical pseudo-Oriental tales. European perceptions of the Muslim world are centuries old, originating in medieval Christendom's encounter with Islam in the age of the Crusades. There is explicit and sustained criticism of medieval mores and values in Scott's novels set in the Middle Ages, and this is to be true of much English-language historical fiction of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Even mediocre novels take on momentary importance because of the pervasive power of India. The awesome, remote and inaccessible Himalayas inevitably became for Western writers an idealised setting for novels of magic, romance and high adventure, and for travellers' tales that read like fiction. Chinese fictions flourish in many guises. Most contemporary Hong Kong fiction reinforced corrupt mandarins, barbaric punishments and heathens. Of the novels about Japan published after 1945, two may serve to frame a discussion of Japanese behaviour as it could be observed (or imagined) by prisoners of war: Black Fountains and Three Bamboos.
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Trusted PartnerJanuary 2004
Conradi Summenhart opera omnia, Band 1
Tractatus theologici canonistici
by Summenhart, Conrad / Herausgegeben von Feld, Helmut
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Trusted PartnerSeptember 2020
Pina Bausch
Little People, Big Dreams. Deutsche Ausgabe | Kinderbuch ab 4 Jahre
by María Isabel Sánchez Vegara, Hanna Barczyk, Svenja Becker
Als Kind half Pina in der Gastwirtschaft ihrer Eltern mit und liebte es zu tanzen. Durch ein besonderes Stipendium durfte sie nach New York reisen und dort an der Metropolitan Opera auftreten. Später wurde sie selbst Ballettdirektorin und gründete ein eigenes Tanztheater. Mit ihren radikalen Choreografien wurde sie zur Kultfigur der internationalen Tanzszene. Little People, Big Dreams erzählt von den beeindruckenden Lebensgeschichten großer Menschen: Jede dieser Persönlichkeiten, ob Malerin, Sänger oder Architektin, hat Unvorstellbares erreicht. Dabei begann alles, als sie noch klein waren: mit großen Träumen.
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Trusted PartnerHumanities & Social SciencesAugust 2023
Picturing the Western Front
Photography, practices and experiences in First World War France
by Beatriz Pichel
Between 1914 and 1918, military, press and amateur photographers produced thousands of pictures. Either classified in military archives specially created with this purpose in 1915, collected in personal albums or circulated in illustrated magazines, photographs were supposed to tell the story of the war. Picturing the Western Front argues that photographic practices also shaped combatants and civilians' war experiences. Doing photography (taking pictures, posing for them, exhibiting, cataloguing and looking at them) allowed combatants and civilians to make sense of what they were living through. Photography mattered because it enabled combatants and civilians to record events, establish or reinforce bonds with one another, represent bodies, place people and events in imaginative geographies and making things visible, while making others, such as suicide, invisible. Photographic practices became, thus, frames of experience.
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Trusted PartnerHumanities & Social SciencesJuly 2005
The extreme Right in Western Europe
Success or failure?
by Elisabeth Carter
Parties of the extreme Right have experienced a dramatic rise in electoral support in many countries in Western Europe over the last two and a half decades. This phenomenon has been far from uniform, however, and the considerable attention that the more successful Right-wing extremist parties have received has sometimes obscured the fact that these parties have not recorded high electoral results in all West European democracies. Furthermore, their electoral scores have also varied over time, with the same party recording low electoral scores in one election but securing high electoral scores in another. This book examines the reasons behind the variation in the electoral fortunes of the West European parties of the extreme Right in the period since the late 1970s. It proposes a number of different explanations as to why certain parties of the extreme Right have performed better than others at the polls and it investigates each of these different explanations systematically and in depth. ;
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Trusted PartnerHumanities & Social SciencesApril 2025
The return of the housewife
Why women are still cleaning up
by Emma Casey
An illuminating look at the world of cleanfluencers that asks why the burden of housework still falls on women. Housework is good for you. Housework sparks joy. Housework is beautiful. Housework is glamorous. Housework is key to a happy family. Housework shows that you care. Housework is women's work. Social media is flooded with images of the perfect home. TikTok and Instagram 'cleanfluencers' produce endless photos and videos of women cleaning, tidying and putting things right. Figures such as Marie Kondo and Mrs Hinch have placed housework, with its promise of a life of love and contentment, at the centre of self-care and positive thinking. And yet housework remains one of the world's most unequal institutions. Women, especially poorer women and women of colour, do most low-paid and unpaid domestic labour. In The return of the housewife, Emma Casey asks why these inequalities matter and why they persist after a century of dramatic advances in women's rights. She offers a powerful call to challenge the prevailing myths around housework and the 'naturally competent' woman homemaker.