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Rembrandt And Picasso: Tales Of Lights And Lines (3.32 MB)
Rembrandt And Picasso: Tales of lights and lines Written into an imaginary dialog between two great artists, the book has relevant historical sources. It sho......

Heritage, Museums And Galleries: An Introductory Reader (1.29 MB)
This comprehensive reader outlines and explains the many diverse issues that have been identified and brought to the forefront in the field of heritage, muse......

Discourse (0.2 MB)
This volume provides a broad analysis of the term discourse" and a thorough examination of the many theoretical assumptions surrounding it. In the revised ed......

Rethinking Architecture: A Reader In Cultural Theory (1.09 MB)
Rethinking Architecture offers a refreshing take on the statement of architecture -- what we mean by what we build. Brought together for the first time, this......

Genre And Hollywood (0.84 MB)
In this comprehensive introduction to the study of genre, Steve Neale discusses all the major concepts, theories and accounts of Hollywood and genre, as well......

Nordic National Cinemas (4.57 MB)
Nordic National Cinemas explores the film histories and cultures of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden and challenges prevailing notions of Nordic ......

Philosophy, Literature And The Human Good (0.3 MB)
In this extremely important book of speculative and scholarly criticism, Mr Kermode is setting out to re-define the notion of the Romantic tradition, especia......

Fashioning The Feminine In The Greek Novel (1.66 MB)
In the on-going debate on gender in antiquity the Greek novel occupies a special place. This is a simultaneously reliable and fascinating insight into the k......

Archaeological Theory And The Politics Of Cultural Heritage (0.38 MB)
Laurajane Smith's controversial new book gives lucid appraisals of key debates such as NAGPRA, Kennewick, and the repatriation of Tasmanian artifacts show ho......

Uses Of Heritage (3.46 MB)
Heritage value is too often seen as self-evident -- things must be preserved and treasured because they have an inherent importance. Laurajane Smith challeng......

