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Bodies and Ruins

Bodies and Ruins
Author: David F. Crew
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2017-05-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 0472130137

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Explores visual representations of the Allied bombing war on Germany to reveal how Germans remembered and commemorated WWII


Bodies from the Ash

Bodies from the Ash
Author: James M. Deem
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2005
Genre: Excavations (Archaeology)
ISBN: 0618473084

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Bodies in Ruins

Bodies in Ruins
Author: Alan R. Graham
Publisher:
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2018-05-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9781981006533

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The plots, of which there are many, are suspended between affluent, city life and an isolated village in the West Country. It is the story of a love that develops between a respectable paediatrician and a young, female social worker; an affair to be deviously manipulated by a beautiful but deranged widow.In part, it explores the winddings of male sexuality from the view point of four female characters, while the compassionate and confused man in the middle, cursed with being unable to understand nor control his sexual urges, is left open to extreme exploitation. He is a child, serial killer.., living a double life. However, with care and great tenderness, our social worker, on discovering the appalling truth, finally breaks through and finds the answer to the madness haunting him.


Cities in Ruins

Cities in Ruins
Author: Cecilia Enjuto Rangel
Publisher: Purdue University Press
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2010
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 155753571X

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Purdue Studies in Romance Literatures publishes studies on topics of literary, theoretical, or philological importance that make a significant contribution to scholarship in French. Italian. Luso Brazilian, Spanish, and Spanish American literatures. --Book Jacket.


Telling Ruins in Latin America

Telling Ruins in Latin America
Author: M. Lazzara
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2009-07-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0230623271

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This book highlights the ruin's prolific resurgence in Latin American cultural life at the turn of the millennium and sharply reveals a stirring creative drive by artists and intellectuals toward ethical reflection and change in the midst of ruinous devastation.


The Ruins

The Ruins
Author: Scott Smith
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2006-07-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0307266044

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NATIONAL BESTSELLER • Trapped in the Mexican jungle, a group of friends stumble upon a creeping horror unlike anything they could ever imagine in "the best horror novel of the new century" (Stephen King). Also a major motion picture! Two young couples are on a lazy Mexican vacation—sun-drenched days, drunken nights, making friends with fellow tourists. When the brother of one of those friends disappears, they decide to venture into the jungle to look for him. What started out as a fun day-trip slowly spirals into a nightmare when they find an ancient ruins site ... and the terrifying presence that lurks there. "The Ruins does for Mexican vacations what Jaws did for New England beaches.” —Entertainment Weekly “Smith’s nail-biting tension is a pleasure all its own.... This stuff isn’t for the faint of heart.” —New York Post “A story so scary you may never want to go on vacation, or dig around in your garden, again.” —USA Today


The Aesthetics of Ruins

The Aesthetics of Ruins
Author: Robert Ginsberg
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 573
Release: 2021-08-04
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9004495932

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This book constructs a theory of ruins that celebrates their vitality and unity in aesthetic experience. Its argument draws upon over 100 illustrations prepared in 40 countries. Ruins flourish as matter, form, function, incongruity, site, and symbol. Ruin underlies cultural values in cinema, literature and philosophy. Finally, ruin guides meditations upon our mortality and endangered world.


Beautiful Terrible Ruins

Beautiful Terrible Ruins
Author: Dora Apel
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2015-06-23
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0813574099

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Once the manufacturing powerhouse of the nation, Detroit has become emblematic of failing cities everywhere—the paradigmatic city of ruins—and the epicenter of an explosive growth in images of urban decay. In Beautiful Terrible Ruins, art historian Dora Apel explores a wide array of these images, ranging from photography, advertising, and television, to documentaries, video games, and zombie and disaster films. Apel shows how Detroit has become pivotal to an expanding network of ruin imagery, imagery ultimately driven by a pervasive and growing cultural pessimism, a loss of faith in progress, and a deepening fear that worse times are coming. The images of Detroit’s decay speak to the overarching anxieties of our era: increasing poverty, declining wages and social services, inadequate health care, unemployment, homelessness, and ecological disaster—in short, the failure of capitalism. Apel reveals how, through the aesthetic distancing of representation, the haunted beauty and fascination of ruin imagery, embodied by Detroit’s abandoned downtown skyscrapers, empty urban spaces, decaying factories, and derelict neighborhoods help us to cope with our fears. But Apel warns that these images, while pleasurable, have little explanatory power, lulling us into seeing Detroit’s deterioration as either inevitable or the city’s own fault, and absolving the real agents of decline—corporate disinvestment and globalization. Beautiful Terrible Ruins helps us understand the ways that the pleasure and the horror of urban decay hold us in thrall.


Imperial Debris

Imperial Debris
Author: Ann Laura Stoler
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2013-05-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 082235361X

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Imperial Debris redirects critical focus from ruins as evidence of the past to "ruination" as the processes through which imperial power occupies the present. Ann Laura Stoler's introduction is a manifesto, a compelling call for postcolonial studies to expand its analytical scope to address the toxic but less perceptible corrosions and violent accruals of colonial aftermaths, as well as their durable traces on the material environment and people's bodies and minds. In their provocative, tightly focused responses to Stoler, the contributors explore subjects as seemingly diverse as villages submerged during the building of a massive dam in southern India, Palestinian children taught to envision and document ancestral homes razed by the Israeli military, and survival on the toxic edges of oil refineries and amid the remains of apartheid in Durban, South Africa. They consider the significance of Cold War imagery of a United States decimated by nuclear blast, perceptions of a swath of Argentina's Gran Chaco as a barbarous void, and the enduring resonance, in contemporary sexual violence, of atrocities in King Leopold's Congo. Reflecting on the physical destruction of Sri Lanka, on Detroit as a colonial metropole in relation to sites of ruination in the Amazon, and on interactions near a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Brazilian state of Bahia, the contributors attend to present-day harms in the occluded, unexpected sites and situations where earlier imperial formations persist. Contributors. Ariella Azoulay, John F. Collins, Sharad Chari, E. Valentine Daniel, Gastón Gordillo, Greg Grandin, Nancy Rose Hunt, Joseph Masco, Vyjayanthi Venuturupalli Rao, Ann Laura Stoler


The Bible Among Ruins

The Bible Among Ruins
Author: Daniel Pioske
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2023-10-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1009412574

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This book offers the first study of ruination in the Hebrew Bible. Drawing on scholarship in biblical studies, archaeology, contemporary historical theory, and philosophy, he demonstrates how the ancient experience of ruins differed radically from that of the modern era.