Exploring the nuances and complexities in men's and women's accounts of how mainstream pornography is experienced in their everyday lives, this book demonstrates how pornography can be both a site for pleasure and pain across gendered lines.
Schon vor der Französischen Revolution gab es gelegentliche Hinrichtungen durch das Fallbeil, aber erst ab 1791 kommt der Tod auf dem Schafott flächendeckend und für alle zum Einsatz.
Artists, Writers and Philosophers on Psychoanalysis presents eclectic interviews with leading figures in their fields, focusing on the impact psychoanalysis has had on their lives and work, and the place of psychoanalysis within culture.
Des Grecs au christianisme naissant, de Byzance au Moyen âge, s’opère une révolution religieuse, politique, philosophique et artistique de l’image, qui opposera tout au long de l’histoire les iconophiles aux iconoclastes.
Dans un monde où la technologie influence chaque aspect de notre quotidien, l'intelligence artificielle (IA) transforme également en profondeur les marchés financiers.
Addressing a neglected area in academic research, media coverage and public understanding, this book takes a critical political economy approach to understanding food insecurity in Canada and the UK.
Discover Michel Eugene Chevreul's groundbreaking theories on colour as he explores the principles of contrasting and harmonising colours in this classic text on colour theory.
A stunning collection from Governor General's Award winner Roy Miki, Flow presents all of this critically acclaimed writer's poetry - from his collections Saving Face, Random Access File, Surrender, There, and Mannequin Rising - as well as a substantial chapter of new, previously unpublished works.
What food production, presentation, and consumption reveals about the exercise of power in early modern Germany In politics, as with food, presentation is everything.
What food production, presentation, and consumption reveals about the exercise of power in early modern Germany In politics, as with food, presentation is everything.
In the wake of both Joycean and Dantean celebrations, this volume aims to investigate the fecund influence of Italian culture on Samuel Beckett's work, with a specific focus on the twentieth century.