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      • Christine Heimannsberg

        Gelobtes Land, die dystopische Climate Fiction Trilogie: Mit CO2 verbindet man den Klimawandel, schmelzende Gletscher und Überflutungen. Mittlerweile ist der Klimawandel auch in der Literatur angekommen. „Climate Fiction“ oder „Cli-fi“ lautet das Stichwort, das zuletzt verstärkt in den Feuilletons auftauchte. Die deutsche Autorin Christine Heimannsberg präsentiert mit ihrer Debüt-Trilogie „Gelobtes Land“ eine ungewöhnliche, spannende Dystopie, die ökologische wie humanistische Themen geschickt im neuen Genre zusammenführt.

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        Theory of architecture
        November 2014

        The extended self

        Architecture, memes and minds

        by Chris Abel

        In his wide-ranging study of architecture and cultural evolution, Chris Abel argues that, despite progress in sustainable development and design, resistance to changing personal and social identities shaped by a technology-based and energy-hungry culture is impeding efforts to avert drastic climate change. The book traces the roots of that culture to the coevolution of Homo sapiens and technology, from the first use of tools as artificial extensions to the human body, to the motorized cities spreading around the world, whose uncontrolled effects are changing the planet itself. Advancing a new concept of the meme, called the 'technical meme,' as the primary agent of cognitive extension and technical embodiment, Abel proposes a theory of the 'extended self' encompassing material and spatial as well as psychological and social elements. Drawing upon research from philosophy, psychology and the neurosciences, the book presents a new approach to environmental and cultural studies that will appeal to a broad readership searching for insights into the origins of the crisis.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        November 2014

        Class, ethnicity and religion in the Bengali East End

        A political history

        by Sarah Glynn

        This exploration of one of the most concentrated immigrant communities in Britain combines a fascinating narrative history, an original theoretical analysis of the evolving relationship between progressive left politics and ethnic minorities, and an incisive critique of political multiculturalism. It recounts and analyses the experiences of many of those who took part in over six decades of political history that range over secular nationalism, trade unionism, black radicalism, mainstream local politics, Islamism and the rise and fall of the Respect Coalition. Through this Bengali case study and examples from wider immigrant politics, it traces the development and adoption of the concepts of popular frontism, revolutionary stages theory and identity politics. It demonstrates how these theories and tactics have cut across class-based organisation and acted as an impediment to addressing socio-economic inequality; and it argues for a left materialist alternative. It will appeal equally to sociologists, political activists and local historians. ;

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        February 2017

        Class, ethnicity and religion in the Bengali East End

        by Sarah Glynn

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        The Arts
        June 2016

        The British monarchy on screen

        by Mandy Merck

        Moving images of the British monarchy are almost as old as the moving image itself, dating back to an 1895 American drama, The Execution of Mary Queen of Scots. And from 1896, actual British monarchs appeared in the new 'animated photography', led by Queen Victoria. Half a century later the 1953 coronation of Elizabeth II was a milestone in the adoption of television, watched by 20 million Britons and 100 million North Americans. At the century's end, Princess Diana's funeral was viewed by 2.5 billion worldwide. In the first book length examination of film and television representations of this enduring institution, distinguished scholars of media and political history analyze the screen representations of royalty from Henry VIII to 'William and Kate'. Seventeen essays by Ian Christie, Elisabeth Bronfen, Andrew Higson, Karen Lury, Glynn Davies, Jane Landman and other international commentators examine the portrayal of royalty in the 'actuality' picture, the early extended feature, amateur cinema, the movie melodrama, the Commonwealth documentary, New Queer Cinema, TV current affairs, the big screen ceremonial and the post-historical boxed set. A long overdue contribution to film and television studies, this book will be essential reading for scholars and students of British media and political history.

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        Das Kartell

        Roman

        by Winslow, Don

        Übersetzt von Chris Hirte

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        October 2016

        Die goldenen Tage

        Roman

        by Monica Sabolo

        Crans-Montana in den 1960ern. Jahr für Jahr treffen sich in dem mondänen Urlaubsort drei betörende junge Frauen: Chris, Charlie und Claudia. Ein paar Jungen sind den sirenenhaften Erscheinungen hoffnungslos verfallen. Dazu verdammt, die »drei Cs« aus der Ferne – auf der Skipiste, am Pool, im Nachtclub – zu beobachten, bedeuten für die Jungen bereits die unscheinbarsten Gesten die Welt. Und dann gibt es da auch noch ihre unbezwingbaren Konkurrenten: »die Italiener«. Die Jahre verstreichen, es werden exzentrische Feste gefeiert, Ehen geschlossen, und noch immer streben Chris, Charlie, Claudia und ihre ehemaligen Verehrer nach dem vielleicht Unerreichbaren: Leichtigkeit, Liebe, Wahrhaftigkeit. Die goldenen Tage erzählt vom Aufstieg und Fall einer jeunesse dorée, von ihren unschuldigen ersten Verliebtheiten und späteren abgründigen Obsessionen. Eine atemberaubende Gratwanderung zwischen Unbeschwertheit, Glamour und Tragik – und eine Lektüre, die Sehnsüchte heraufbeschwört, die man längst für vergessen hielt.

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        Military history
        July 2013

        From victory to Vichy

        by Chris Millington

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        July 2017

        Northern Ireland and the crisis of anti-racism

        by Chris Gilligan

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