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Strangely Familiar

Strangely Familiar
Author: Michal Chelbin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9781597110563

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Text by Leah Ollman.


Strangely Familiar

Strangely Familiar
Author: Nancy Calvert-Koyzis
Publisher: Society of Biblical Lit
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2009
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1589834534

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Poetic imagination, intertextuality, and life in a symbolic world / Roy F. Melugin -- Persistent vegetative states: people as plants and plants as people -- In Isaiah / Patricia K. Tull -- Like a mother I have comforted you: the function of figurative -- Language in Isaiah 1:7-26 and 66:7-14 / Chris A. Franke -- A bitter memory: Isaiah's commission in Isaiah 6:1-13 / A. Joseph Everson -- Poetic vision in Isaiah 7:18-25 / H.G.M. Williamson -- YHWH's sovereign rule and his adoration on Mount Zion: a -- Comparison of poetic visions in Isaiah 24-27, 52, and 66 / Willem A.M. Beuken -- The legacy of Josiah in Isaiah 40-55 / Marvin A. Sweeney -- Spectrality in the prologue to Deutero-Isaiah / Francis Landy -- The spider-poet: signs and symbols in Isaiah 41 / Hyun Chul Paul Kim -- Consider the source: a reading of the servant's identity and task in Isaiah 42:1-9 / James M. Kennedy -- "They all gather, they come to you": history, utopia, and the reading of Isaiah 49:18-26 and 60:4-16" / Roy D. Wells -- From desolation to delight: the transformative vision of Isaiah 60-62 / Carol J. Dempsey -- The nations' journey to Zion: pilgrimage and tribute as metaphor in the book of Isaiah / Gary Stansell.


Strangely Familiar

Strangely Familiar
Author: Steve Heikens
Publisher: Booklocker.com
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2016-07-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780991272624

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Emotional empathy becomes an empowering tool for investigating the disappearance of a rebellious teenage girl. In this intriguing thriller, Detective James Julius trusts reason and facts but, when he starts seeing images that others don't see, he fears he's losing his mind. With help from friends, a hacker, a gypsy and a rogue, his newfound empathy exposes the dark secrets behind her disappearance, and reveals that people become Strangely Familiar when they experience similar pain.


Strangely Familiar

Strangely Familiar
Author: Iain Borden
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2013-05-13
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1134761856

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This series of provocative views presents the ways we use and inhabit places and the ways our lives are shaped by those places. Strangely Familiar is a book about the unexpected, about the vitality and the complexity of the everyday.


Strangely Familiar

Strangely Familiar
Author: Andrew Blauvelt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2003
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

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In the past decade, designers have become increasingly engaged with the quotidian.


Strangely Familiar

Strangely Familiar
Author: Iain Borden
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2013-05-13
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1134761848

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This series of provocative views presents the ways we use and inhabit places and the ways our lives are shaped by those places. Strangely Familiar is a book about the unexpected, about the vitality and the complexity of the everyday.


The Familiar Made Strange

The Familiar Made Strange
Author: Brooke L. Blower
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2015-06-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 0801455456

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In The Familiar Made Strange, twelve distinguished historians offer original and playful readings of American icons and artifacts that cut across rather than stop at the nation’s borders to model new interpretive approaches to studying United States history. These leading practitioners of the "transnational turn" pause to consider such famous icons as John Singleton Copley’s painting Watson and the Shark, Alfred Eisenstaedt’s photograph V-J Day, 1945, Times Square, and Alfred Kinsey’s reports on sexual behavior, as well as more surprising but revealing artifacts like Josephine Baker’s banana skirt and William Howard Taft’s underpants. Together, they present a road map to the varying scales, angles and methods of transnational analysis that shed light on American politics, empire, gender, and the operation of power in everyday life.


Strange and Familiar

Strange and Familiar
Author: Alona Pardo
Publisher: Prestel Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN: 9783791382326

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Twenty-three photographers from countries around the world offer their own perspectives on British society. British photographer Martin Parr has selected works, dating from the 1930s to today, that capture the social, cultural, and political identity of the UK through the camera lens. These images range from social documentary and street photography to portraiture and architectural photography and offer a reflection of how Britain is perceived by those outside its borders.


Making the Familiar Strange

Making the Familiar Strange
Author: Ryan Gunderson
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2020-11-29
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1000191184

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This book examines the meaning and implications of the sociological maxim, ‘make the familiar strange’. Addressing the methodological questions of why and how sociologists should make the familiar strange, what it means to ‘make the familiar strange’, and how this approach benefits sociological research and theory, it draws on four central concepts: reification, familiarity, strangeness, and defamiliarization. Through a typology of the notoriously ambiguous concept of reification, the author argues that the primary barrier to sociological knowledge is our experience of the social world as fixed and unchangeable. Thus emerges the importance of constituting the familiar as the strange through a process of social defamiliarization as well as making this process more methodical by reflecting on heuristics and patterns of thinking that render society strange. The first concerted effort to examine an important feature of the sociological imagination, this volume will appeal to sociologists of any specialty and theoretical persuasion.


This Strange and Familiar Place

This Strange and Familiar Place
Author: Rachel Carter
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2013-07-02
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 0062081101

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This thrilling sequel to So Close to You explores how far we'll go to save the people we love—and what happens after you change the future. These are the things of which Lydia is now certain: The Montauk Project has been experimenting with time travel for years. The Project's subjects are "recruits" from across time. Recruits like Wes: Lydia's ally, friend, and love. The Project is now responsible for the disappearance of two members of her family. . . . And they're coming for Lydia next.