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Silent Eloquence

Silent Eloquence
Author: Surya Ramkumar
Publisher: Spotted Okapi
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2020-02-09
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9083051315

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Silent Eloquence is a book that celebrates the beauty and power of words. It is a collection of reflective essays written over 15 years, as the author moved across multiple countries (from Asia to Africa to Europe) and encountered different cultures and colorful personalities along the way. The stories are personal, but the themes are universal. They question our need to belong and to be different at the same time, the balance between being a global citizen and being loyal to nationalistic identities, the clash of the new and the old and many more. The topics covered are eclectic - from our appreciation of art, the effect of technology on creativity, the need for credibility in negotiations, the increasing impatience of the modern audience, the move away from breadth towards depth and apathy in social life - to name a few. It is written by an adventurer for those who relish adventure - not just in life, but also in the world of books. For after all, you never know what you might read in the next page, and that is just part of the joy of reading such a varied, engaging and honest collection.


Silent Eloquence

Silent Eloquence
Author: Ismene Lada-Richards
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2013-11-20
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1472537696

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One of the greatest aesthetic attractions in the ancient world was pantomime dancing, a ballet-style entertainment in which a silent, solo dancer incarnated a series of mythological characters to the accompaniment of music and sung narrative. Looking at a multitude of texts and particularly Lucian's "On the Dance", a dialogue written at the height of pantomime's popularity, this innovative cultural study of the genre offers a radical reassessment of its importance in the symbolic economy of imperial and later antiquity. Rather than being trivial or lowbrow, pantomime was thoroughly enmeshed in wider social discourses on morality and sexuality, gender and desire and a key player in the fierce battles about education and culture that raged in the ancient world. A close reading of primary sources, judiciously interlaced with a wealth of interdisciplinary perspectives, makes this challenging book essential for anyone interested in the performance culture of the Greek and Roman world.


Silent Eloquence

Silent Eloquence
Author: Satya Maya
Publisher: Partridge Publishing
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2013-09-09
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1482811553

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The male and female alter egos, Satya and Maya, come together to create Silent Eloquence as a collection of stories each distinct from the other. Spanning their own age difference and biological distinctions, their collection puts forth the viewpoint of the different ways in which a man and a woman express their innate thoughts on the vast canvas of words, and collate them as stories for everyone to ponder. Silent Eloquence comes in two distinct parts of Satya, the male, and Maya, the female, whothrough their own experience in their own agessee the same world differently and focus on the human relationship differently. A unique experience of expressions that put the ordinary trivial happenings of life onto a larger canvas through observation and imagery.


Stillness and Light

Stillness and Light
Author: Henry Plummer
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2009-08-11
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 025300778X

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Shaker buildings have long been admired for their simplicity of design and sturdy craftsmanship, with form always following function. Over the years, their distinctive physical characteristics have invited as much study as imitation. Their clean, unadorned lines have been said to reflect core Shaker beliefs such as honesty, integrity, purity, and perfection. In this book, Henry Plummer focuses on the use of natural light in Shaker architecture, noting that Shaker builders manipulated light not only for practical reasons of illumination but also to sculpt a deliberately spiritual, visual presence within their space. Stillness and Light celebrates this subtly beautiful aspect of Shaker innovation and construction, captured in more than 100 stunning photographs.


Silent Eloquence

Silent Eloquence
Author: Ismene Lada-Richards
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2013-10-16
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 147253770X

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One of the greatest aesthetic attractions in the ancient world was pantomime dancing, a ballet-style entertainment in which a silent, solo dancer incarnated a series of mythological characters to the accompaniment of music and sung narrative. Looking at a multitude of texts and particularly Lucian's "On the Dance", a dialogue written at the height of pantomime's popularity, this innovative cultural study of the genre offers a radical reassessment of its importance in the symbolic economy of imperial and later antiquity. Rather than being trivial or lowbrow, pantomime was thoroughly enmeshed in wider social discourses on morality and sexuality, gender and desire and a key player in the fierce battles about education and culture that raged in the ancient world. A close reading of primary sources, judiciously interlaced with a wealth of interdisciplinary perspectives, makes this challenging book essential for anyone interested in the performance culture of the Greek and Roman world.


Eloquent Silence

Eloquent Silence
Author: Sandra Brown
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2014-05-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1455546283

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In a vibrant New Mexico art community, a career-driven young teacher is irresistibly drawn to a sexy and mysterious TV star with a dark past. Lauri is a dedicated young teacher for the deaf. Her past conceals a wound still unhealed, her present is a facade, and she uses her career to hide her loneliness. Drake, daytime TV's most popular actor, has two secrets -- the dead wife he can't forget and his daughter Jennifer, a hearing-impaired child who may become a pawn between the man and the woman she needs most. Now, in a chic New Mexico arts community, the three are given a chance to be a family . . . but each of them must find a voice to express the deepest fears and greatest needs of the heart.


The Eloquence of Color

The Eloquence of Color
Author: Jacqueline Lichtenstein
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 1993-01-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780520069077

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"An outstanding book, one of the most intelligent, penetrating, and intellectually rigorous studies of pictorial theory in the literature of art history."--Michael Fried, author of Absorption and Theatricality: Painting and the Beholder in the Age of Diderot "Jacqeline Lichtenstein's groundbreaking contribution to intellectual history reconstructs the history of the age-old debate between philosophy and rhetoric, discourse and images, drawing and color, truth and delight. She shows how, in opposition to the Platonic suspicion of eloquence and colour, 17th-century French aesthetics discovers that painting involves deception more than imitation and delight rather than logic. Impressively erudite, Lichtenstein is also a seductive writer. A book about the pleasure of seeing and the pleasure of reading."--Thomas Pavel, author of The Feud of Language: A History of Structuralist Thought


The Power of Eloquence and English Renaissance Literature

The Power of Eloquence and English Renaissance Literature
Author: Neil Rhodes
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 262
Release: 1992-10-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780312084219

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This book is an ambitious critical investigation of the idea of eloquence as it informs classical and Renaissance thinking about literature.


Silent Eloquence

Silent Eloquence
Author: Satya Maya
Publisher:
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2013-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781482811575

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The male and female alter egos, Satya and Maya, come together to create Silent Eloquence as a collection of stories each distinct from the other. Spanning their own age difference and biological distinctions, their collection puts forth the viewpoint of the different ways in which a man and a woman express their innate thoughts on the vast canvas of words, and collate them as stories for everyone to ponder. Silent Eloquence comes in two distinct parts of Satya, the male, and Maya, the female, who through their own experience in their own ages see the same world differently and focus on the human relationship differently. A unique experience of expressions that put the ordinary trivial happenings of life onto a larger canvas through observation and imagery.


The Eloquence of Silence

The Eloquence of Silence
Author: Marnia Lazreg
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2018-07-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1351867024

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The Eloquence of Silence, first published in 1994, is considered a seminal text in the scholarship of women and North Africa. Marnia Lazreg makes a critical departure from more traditional studies of Algerian women, which usually examine female roles in relation to Islam – and instead takes an interdisciplinary approach, arguing that Algerian women's roles are shaped by a variety of structural and symbolic factors. These include colonial domination, demographic change, nationalism, family formation, the turn to culturalism, and the progressive shift to a capitalist economy. Grounded in archival research supplemented by interviews, and adopting a historico-critical method, the book identifies and examines the significance of an enduring feature of women’s journey: their instrumental use as tropes in struggles between groups of men opposed to one another during political crises. It demonstrates that despite being central to contentious political issues, women’s needs and aspirations were obscured just as their voices have traditionally been silenced. This new edition is thoroughly updated throughout to connect the original material to major political disruptions in the twenty-first century, such as the 9/11 attacks on New York and events around the "Arab Spring." The book foregrounds women’s determination to forge ahead, as well as their activism, which led to progress in fighting rape and other forms of violence made banal in the wake of the civil war (1992–2002). It also calls for a "decolonization" of concepts and theoretical systems used in accounting for women’s lived reality, and a questioning of facile postfeminist discourses in their manifold expressions.