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History of Spain --- book review --- Joan of Austria [Princess of Portugal]
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Private Charles Smith had been dead for close to a century when Jonathan Hart discovered the soldier’s small diary in the Baldwin Collection at the Toronto Public Library. The diary’s first entry was marked 28 June 1915. After some research, Hart discovered that Charles Smith was an Anglo-Canadian, born in Kent, and that this diary was almost all that remained of this forgotten man, who like so many soldiers from ordinary families had lost his life in the First World War. In reading the diary, Hart discovered a voice full of life, and the presence of a rhythm, a cadence that urged him to bring forth the poetry in Smith’s words. Unforgetting Private Charles Smith is the poetic setting of the words in Smith’s diary, work undertaken by Hart with the intention of remembering Smith’s life rather than commemorating his death.
Canadian poetry. --- Canadian poetry (English) --- Canadian literature --- Smith, Charles, --- WWW1. --- armistice. --- battle of mount sorrel. --- canadian expeditionary force. --- canadian poetry. --- first world war. --- great war. --- historical poetry. --- in flanders fields. --- paris 1919. --- princess patricia canadian light infantry. --- treaty of versailles. --- trench soldier. --- war diaries. --- war poetry. --- war stories. --- world war 1. --- world war l. --- ypres.
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The Medea of Euripides is one of the greatest of all Greek tragedies and arguably the one with the most significance today. A barbarian woman brought to Corinth and there abandoned by her Greek husband, Medea seeks vengeance on Jason and is willing to strike out against his new wife and family-even slaughtering the sons she has born him. At its center is Medea herself, a character who refuses definition: Is she a hero, a witch, a psychopath, a goddess? All that can be said for certain is that she is a woman who has loved, has suffered, and will stop at nothing for vengeance. In this stunning translation, poet Charles Martin captures the rhythms of Euripides' original text through contemporary rhyme and meter that speak directly to modern readers. An introduction by classicist and poet A.E. Stallings examines the complex and multifaceted Medea in patriarchal ancient Greece. Perfect in and out of the classroom as well as for theatrical performance, this faithful translation succeeds like no other.
Euripides --- Criticism and interpretation. --- abandoned by greek husband. --- against new wife and family. --- ancient greek tragedy. --- barbarian woman brought to corinth. --- contemporary rhyme and meter. --- escapes to athens. --- euripides. --- for theatrical performances. --- former princess. --- myth of jason and medea. --- patriarchal ancient greece. --- seeks vengeance on jason. --- slaughtering sons she bore. --- use in classrooms.
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In this volume of 15 articles, contributors from a wide range of disciplines present their analyses of Disney movies and Disney music, which are mainstays of popular culture. The power of the Disney brand has heightened the need for academics to question whether Disney’s films and music function as a tool of the Western elite that shapes the views of those less empowered. Given its global reach, how the Walt Disney Company handles the role of race, gender, and sexuality in social structural inequality merits serious reflection according to a number of the articles in the volume. On the other hand, other authors argue that Disney productions can help individuals cope with difficult situations or embrace progressive thinking. The different approaches to the assessment of Disney films as cultural artifacts also vary according to the theoretical perspectives guiding the interpretation of both overt and latent symbolic meaning in the movies. The authors of the 15 articles encourage readers to engage with the material, showcasing a variety of views about the good, the bad, and the best way forward.
Zeus --- snowmen --- adaptation --- family jewels --- motherhood --- feminist political economy of media --- Lilo & --- music --- children --- heroism --- princess --- transnational media --- feminist film criticism --- EPCOT --- stereotyping --- applause --- family function --- queer --- gender --- entertainment --- masculinity --- fireworks --- diversity --- world --- coping mechanisms --- appropriation --- selflessness --- snowflake --- Megara --- Pixar --- Walter Benjamin --- cultivation --- gender nonconformity --- Disney --- Elsa --- enchantment --- witches --- empowered mothering --- cultural studies --- bullroarer --- postfeminism --- storms --- imperialism --- magic --- matrix of domination --- sexuality --- beauty --- children’s media --- fertility --- boobs and boyfriends --- girls --- parthenogenesis --- Polynesia --- coloniality --- commodification --- Marshmallow --- content coding analysis --- colonialism --- Moana --- Let it Go --- non-binary --- Africana --- family roles --- hypermasculinity --- media criticism --- cultures --- political economy of film --- mean girls --- death --- engagement ring --- Olaf --- intersectionality --- Hercules --- sounds --- Kristoff --- Dumbo --- hegemony --- park --- alternative royals --- prince --- girl cartoon --- pink elephants --- Stitch --- gender stereotypes --- standing ovation --- gender roles --- wedding toast --- diamond --- content analysis --- family structure --- feminism --- family --- Children's films --- Psychological aspects. --- Social aspects. --- Walt Disney Company --- Influence. --- Juvenile films --- Motion pictures for children --- Moving-pictures for children --- Video recordings for children --- Motion pictures --- Disney Studio --- 迪斯尼公司 --- Mei guo di shi ni gong si --- 美國迪士尼公司 --- Walt Disney Productions --- 21st Century Fox (Firm)
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