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View Rights PortalVerlag J.H.W. Dietz is an independent publishing house founded in 1881 and located in Bonn. We focus on political and historical non-fiction and academic literature.
View Rights PortalIn Welcome to the club, Manchester legend DJ Paulette shares the highs, lows and lessons of a thirty-year music career, with help from some famous friends. One of the Haçienda's first female DJs, Paulette has scaled the heights of the music industry, playing to crowds of thousands all around the world, and descended to the lows of being unceremoniously benched by COVID-19, with no chance of furlough and little support from the government. Here she tells her story, offering a remarkable view of the music industry from a Black woman's perspective. Behind the core values of peace, love, unity and respect, dance music is a world of exclusion, misogyny, racism and classism. But, as Paulette reveals, it is also a space bursting at the seams with powerful women. Part personal account, part call to arms, Welcome to the club exposes the exclusivity of the music industry while seeking to do justice to the often invisible women who keep the beat going.
Nina is playing on a swing and looking forward to the summer. However, it turns out that there will be neither flowers in the flowerbeds nor any blue dolphins in the sea this summer. And all because of Nina’s carelessness! There’s no reason to despair, though. With a little bit of effort, and the help of other characters in this picture book, Nina will not only save the summer, but also achieve something very special. This book and charming illustrations, originally published in bilingual edition (Ukrainian-English) will appeal to both children and their parents. From 3 to 6 years, 785 words (Ukrainian and English). Rightsholders: olushchevska@gmail.com
In the book The Hole, the girl tells a story about the time when she lost her beloved grandfather. Together with her dad, the girl goes through their loss by digging a hole. A very deep hole that reaches even Africa. The place where bad feelings become lighter. This book is about loss and strength. It is a story about continuity of life and opportunity to say farewell to those we love. We can find different ways to do it. The Hole offers one of them.
Childhood friends Aqilah and Yong Qiang have lost touch over the years. Whenthey are unexpectedly reunited in Pangolin Secondary School, they discover thatthings are very different and life seems a lot more uncertain than it once was. Willthey have the courage to start up a brand new school club and convince everyone,including themselves, that they’re ready for independence? Find out how the foundingmembers of The Makers Club forged a friendship that would change their lives forever.
Yang Peng's Award-winning Novels are a collection of the award-winning works of Yang Peng's many outstanding stories. Not only are the selected articles humorous, but also rich in imagination. They are also rich in profound educational philosophy that can enlighten the mind and help readers to reflect on themselves. There have been a lot of strange things happening in the classroom recently. Sometimes students' homeworks were lost. Other times some pencil sharpener or rubber may be missing. Is this because of someone who want to escape from writing homework or is there a thief in the classroom? When everyone talked about it, some people found out that there was actually a black hole in the classroom. The black hole sucked away all these things. Further, the more amazing thing is that not only can the black hole absorb substances, but also colors, viruses, selfish distractions and many other things. As a result, students would like to make a wish, asking the black hole to suck away what they didn't want ...
Für alle, die von „Mein Lotta-Leben“ nicht genug bekommen: Hier kommt Linni von Links! Linni von Links reicht es: Seit Uroma Emilie sind alle Frauen der Familie von Links berühmt geworden. Als sogar ihre kleine Schwester zum Star wird, steht für Linni fest: Sie muss etwas tun. Leider ist sie weder als Dichterin noch als Schauspielerin begabt. Doch aufgeben kommt für Linni niemals infrage. Mit ihrer besten Freundin Isadora versucht sie alles, sich ihren Traum vom Berühmtsein zu erfüllen. Dass in letzter Zeit ständig eine griesgrämige alte Dame auftaucht, die aussieht wie ein Geist und Linni und Isadora von einem Missgeschick ins nächste führt, hilft dabei auch nicht. Hochkomisch, liebenswert und originell erzählt von „Mein Lotta-Leben“-Bestsellerautorin Alice Pantermüller. Kunterbunt und einzigartig gestaltet von „Mein Lotta-Leben“-Bestsellerillustratorin Daniela Kohl. Die beliebte Kinderbuchreihe für Mädchen ab 8 Jahren erstmals im attraktiven Sammelband. Weitere Bücher von Alice Pantermüller und Daniela Kohl im Arena Verlag: Mein Lotta-Leben. Alles voller Kaninchen (1) Mein Lotta-Leben. Wie belämmert ist das denn? (2) Mein Lotta-Leben. Hier steckt der Wurm drin! (3) Mein Lotta-Leben. Daher weht der Hase! (4) Mein Lotta-Leben. Ich glaub, meine Kröte pfeift! (5) Mein Lotta-Leben. Den Letzten knutschen die Elche! (6) Mein Lotta-Leben. Und täglich grüßt der Camembär (7) Mein Lotta-Leben. Kein Drama ohne Lama (8) Mein Lotta-Leben. Das reinste Katzentheater (9) Mein Lotta-Leben. Der Schuh des Känguru (10) Mein Lotta-Leben. Volle Kanne Koala (11) Mein Lotta-Leben. Eine Natter macht die Flatter (12) Mein Lotta-Leben. Wenn die Frösche zweimal quaken (13) Mein Lotta-Leben. Da lachen ja die Hunde! (14) Mein Lotta-Leben. Wer den Wal hat (15) Linni von Links. Sammelband. Band 1 und 2 Linni von Links. Alle Pflaumen fliegen hoch (3) Linni von Links. Die Heldin der Bananentorte (4)
There is a lot of fun in the "The Chinese Stories Reading Club." Pete, the Bread Wolf, wants to learn a lot from Chinese in the Chinese Story Reading Club. What surprised Pete is that the vast knowledge of Chinese can never be exhausted, such as the usage of punctuation marks, Chinese characters, the rules of writing, and the use of rhetoric... These knowledge simply make Pete feel overwhelmed. After feeling upset, Pete decicdes to work hard to catch up!
Kopfäktschn: Der Wissenschaftler Carlsson hat zur Rettung der Menschen vor dem Verlust der Sprache einen Kopf vom Rest des Körpers getrennt und versucht nun, ihn zu psychosozialisieren. Was aber sagt der Kopf dazu? Im Club der einsamen Herzen: Eine Frau erlebt die Nacht vor ihrer Hinrichtung in einem Club der einsamen Herzen. Ein Barkeeper und eine Schauspielerin sind ihr letztes Geleit. Ein wenig wünschen darf sie sich noch und ein wenig ausleben.
Was heißt »Kultur«? Kaum ein anderer Begriff durchzieht die theoretische Debatte der letzten Jahrzehnte mit solch einer Wucht.Kulturtheorie ist nicht nur zu einem interdisziplinären, sondern auch zu einem internationalen intellektuellen Abenteuer geworden.Auch der zweite Band des Culture Club bietet eine Orientierung in diesem schwer überschaubaren Feld, indem er einen überblick über das jeweilige Werk und Denken zentraler Kulturtheoretiker gibt.Vorgestellt werden Max Weber, Siegfried Kracauer, Martin Heidegger, Helmuth Plessner, Margaret Mead, Hannah Arendt, Marshall McLuhan, Richard Hoggart, Vilém Flusser, Raymond Williams, Paul Feyerabend, Jean-François Lyotard, Ivan Illich, Clifford Geertz, Jacques Derrida und Stuart Hall.
The unknown and classified KGB history of the largest country in Europe - Ukraine is the history of people, events, documents and files. The files have answers to many questions. The most important of which - why did a war begin again in Europe? Why is it so important for Russia to conquer Ukraine? Why are Ukrainians putting up such a powerful resistance? Historian Volodymyr Viatrovych, who declassified the secret archives of the Soviet special services from the Cheka to the KGB, talks about the history of Ukraine, the USSR and Eastern Europe from 1918 to 1991. The reader, is offered, along with various heroes and traitors, those who thought they were in control of events, and those who thought they had no power over them, to recreate the nearly century-old chess game between the Ukrainian liberation movement and the creators of the "prison of nations." Described in reports and recreated by a historian, this work looks at the cunning “special operations”, deadly moves, information wars and complex games among several players that are all an attempt to find an answer to the question: what creates our destiny - human will or circumstances?
Vasyl Stus was not only a poet of rare talent, publicist, translator and literary critic, but he is also a personification of "the voice of conscience in the world of shaky and blurred concepts of honour, truth, decency." He spent nearly half of his life in Soviet detention centres, solitary confinement cells, Mordovian and Kolyma camps and toiling at mines. The Soviet penal system deprived him of family visits, seized his poems, letters and manuscripts, physically abused him and tried to destroy him morally but it never managed to break his spirit.The poems in this collection are the best examples of Vasyl Stus's lyrics. In these lines, civic motives and the artist's pain for the fate of Ukraine are intertwined with a delicate lace of love lyrics and philosophical reflections on life and the purpose of man. Poems are full of hope and unyielding resolve.
Hanns-Josef Ortheil durchstreift das alte »Paris, links der Seine« mit dem Blick eines Flaneurs von heute und erlebt seine verführerischen Winkel abseits von den touristischen Ecken auf intensive Weise neu.Seit Jahrhunderten haben die Straßen von Saint-Germain-des-Prés sowie die Terrains rund um das Quartier Latin Künstler, Musiker und Schriftsteller aus aller Welt in ihren Bann gezogen. Auf kleinem Raum entstand eine einzigartige, lebendige Atmosphäre, die vom intellektuellen Milieu der Pariser Universität ebenso lebte wie von den Salons, Ateliers, Studios und Cafés der künstlerischen Moderne. Sie ließ jenes für Paris typische Lebensgefühl eines melancholisch durchtränkten Glücks entstehen, das in den Pariser Chansons besungen wurde und das Ernest Hemingway in seinen Skizzen Paris – ein Fest fürs Leben beschrieben hat.
Sam Hanna (1903-96), a pioneering filmmaker from Burnley, Lancashire, was dubbed the 'Lowry of filmmaking' by BBC broadcaster Brian Redhead in the 1980s. The well-meant label stuck, even though it misses the variety of Hanna's remarkable output. Hanna's intimate glimpses into the lives of strangers enable us to imagine the possible stories that lie behind the images. Away from mid-century exponents of documentary filmmaking and photography, Hanna shows us humanity and a microcosm of a world in change, where his subjects are caught up in issues far beyond their grasp that we, as onlookers years later, encounter and see afresh. Written and curated by historian Heather Norris Nicholson, Round our way combines stills, essays and archive photography to document Hanna's unique visual record on film, particularly in northern England, but also further afield, during decades of profound change.
Als die Elektronische Musik um 1950 mit der Verheißung antrat, alle physischen Begrenzungen des Musizierens hinter sich zu lassen, war dies – neben vielem anderen – auch eine prometheische Männerphantasie. Doch gebar sie in der Folge alles andere als Entkörperlichung: Über die psychedelischen Trancen der 60er, die Kraftwerk-Robotik der 70er, die Techno-Ekstasen und genderpolitischen Interventionen der 90er bis zur Laptop-Performance oder Versuchen akustischer Kriegsführung – immer neu bleibt zu verhandeln, wie die Elektronik und der Körper von wem in welcher Absicht und in welchen Kontexten verkabelt werden. Mit Beiträgen von Olaf Arndt, Mariola Brillowska, Kurt Dahlke, Diederich Diederichsen, Harald Fricke, Christoph Gurk, Tom Holert, Thomas Meinecke, Genesis P. Orridge, Eckhard Schumacher, Terre Thaemlitz u. v. a.