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The works of Richard Edwards: politics, poetry and performance in sixteenth-century England
This book contains fully annotated critical editions of the surviving work of one of the most influential poets and dramatists writing in England before Shakespeare. Ros King rewrites the history of pre-Shakespearean drama, illustrating new approaches to 16th-century prosody, and to the modernization of dramatic poetry. King also re-evaluates the public role of theater and poetry during a turbulent period in English history. The book includes some of Edwards' never before printed and some newly ascribed poems, along with a number of original musical settings
Conversatorio con Lisa Garforth=Conversation with Lisa Garforth
Julia Ramírez-Blanco conversa con Lisa Garforth, autora del libro Green Utopias y especialista en utopías medioambientales. Con ella, hablamos acerca de las posibles maneras de definir las ecotopías, y cómo estas se manifiestan tanto en la literatura como en distintas formas de práctica social.Julia Ramírez-Blanco interviews Lisa Garforth, author of the book Green Utopias and specialist in environmental utopias. With her, we talk about the possible ways of defining ecotopias, and how they manifest themselves both in literature and in different forms of social practice.http://re-visiones.net/audio/Entrevista-Lisa-Garfoth.mp
Marriner S. Eccles, correspondence with Congressman Don Edwards
Correspondence of Marriner S. Eccles with Don Edwards, U.S. Representative from California. Topics discussed included U.S. involvement in Vietnam and the Congressman\u27s decision not to run for re-election in 1970
Epílogo. Una vida más alla del trabajo=Epilogue. A Life Beyond Work
Epílogo del libro El problema del trabajo, Madrid, Traficantes de sueños, 2020.Cesión por parte de la autora y la editorial Epilogue of the book The problem with work, Madrid, Traficantes de sueños, 2020.Assignment by the author and publishe
CASE STUDY: ZULUETA´S RAPTURE. Writtings from inside and outside the Academics on trial
The present text is divided into two parts: a presentation and a paper. First, in italics, I present what could be called “Case Study: Zulueta’s Rapture” and propose some reflections on its meaning within the framework of current university practices surrounding knowledge. Next to take the stand is the paper itself, the object of the trial, whose author proposes a political reading of the film Rapture (Arrebato in the original Spanish) by Iván Zulueta. Lastly, some conclusions are offered. I will say no more; the text has a complex structure and is best judged by reading it
Audio Interview with Mr. Jefferson Davis Edwards
Audio - Mr. Edwards discusses immigrating to Alberta due to segregation in the United States. He recounts the early history, leaders and locations of black settlements in Alberta. He reveals how Amber Valley got its name along with descriptions of early social activities such as picnics and Sunday School. Freighting, the post office, the Hudson's Bay and various other businesses and social activities are also described (20 minutes)Interview of Mr. J.D. Edwards in April 1961, re-recorded by R. Tannas March 1980, from Reel to Reel to Cassette. Mr. Edwards is approximately 73 years of age at time of interview and recalls numerous details
The Time of Montage. A lecture in the form of a dialogue
In this lecture-conversation, Isabel de Naverán and Leire Vergara offer an array of readings, life experiences and descriptions of films in order to address the concept of montage as applied to contemporary choreography and curatorial work.Taking the description of several scenes as a point of departure, the authors propose an understanding of montage (both in exhibits and in choreography) based on a specific temporality in which peripheral elements and everyday life lend intention and meaning to the work. In this partially scripted conversation the authors exchange their perspectives on the white cube and the black box, and question some of the dynamics of those two mechanisms.The Time of Montage has been staged on three occasions. The first was in the Teatro Pradillo in Madrid, in the context of Laboratorio 987 (2013) organized by Chus Domínguez, Nilo Gallego and Silvia Zayas and the cycle of exhibits Form and Vouloir-dire curated by Leire Vergara in 2012 at the MUSAC (Museum of Contemporary Art of Castille and Leon), the second was in the Laboratorio 987 at MUSAC within the same initiative, and the third time in Sukaldea-Tabakalera in San Sebastián (2014) as part of the program Paracinema curated by Esperanza Collado. Each staging involved some changes to the text, the props and the dialogue conducted afterwards.RE-VISIONES presents a new version of the lecture, including the transcription and translation into English of the first two points proposed by each author, and a video recording of the lecture as staged at the Teatro Pradillo
Putting the World to Work
This text is a translation of the recently published book’s Introduction by Cara New Daggett, The Birth of Energy: Fossil Fuels, Thermodynamics, and the Politics of Work (Durham, Duke University Press, 2019), where this author records how 19th-century cultural imaginaries (particularly those gestated in the British Isles) were deeply convulsed by the articulation of two specific phenomena: on one hand, the creation of a new fossil fuel-based industrial production regime (in particular the massive use of coal) and the increase in employee productivity (subject to the logic of relative capital plusvalia, i.e. the work intensification for each unit of time); on the other hand, the emergence of a new concept of energy around thermodynamic science , which legitimized productive imaginaries and fossil imperialism through the theological perception of nature as an infinite source of resources at the service of human material progress (Western).Original publication: "Introduction: Putting the World to Work," in The Birth of Energy, Cara Daggett, pp. 1-14. Copyright, 2019, Duke University Press. All rights reserved. Republished by permission of the copyright holder.https://read.dukeupress.edu/books/book/2619/chapter/1627666/Putting-the-World-to-Wor
An historical comparative analysis of family and parenting: a feasibility study across sources and timeframes
In this Working Paper we lay out the process of a research project that assessed the feasibility of conducting qualitative secondary analysis and undertaking historical comparison in order to explore people‘s experiences of family and parenting practice, in an attempt to provide insights into the nature of social change and continuity over four decades
Land Registration, Conveyancing and Property Markets: The Edwards Report, June 2001
Discussion of the main issues considered by a Report published by the Lord Chancellor on 26 June 2001 making far-reaching proposals for completing the Land Register, registration of leases, electronic property searches, certificates, deeds, transfers and settlements, re-engineering of the national processes for buying and selling houses, promoting transparent property markets, independent adjudication of property disputes, new specialist advisory services and reform of the national bankruptcy index. Article by Andrew Edwards, formerly a deputy Secretary at HM. Treasury and author of the Report. Published in Amicus Curiae - Journal of the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies and its Society for Advanced Legal Studies. The Journal is produced by the Society for Advanced Legal Studies at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of Londo
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