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    Walking Stumbling Limping Falling
    Stone Talks
    Enchanted Things
    Writhing Writing
    DIE AUFERSTEHUNGSMASCHINE
    Die Auferstehungsmaschine.
    • Im Roman "Die Auferstehungsmaschine" von Phil Smith werden jahrtausendealte Gräber in einem englischen Moor durch den Bau einer Laser-Versuchsanlage gestört. Unerklärliche Vorfälle geschehen, während die Wissenschaftler unwissentlich eine Verbindung ins Jenseits herstellen, bis sich die Gräber schließlich öffnen.

      DIE AUFERSTEHUNGSMASCHINE
    • Writhing Writing

      Moving Towards a Mad Poetics

      • 184 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      5,0(5)Abgeben

      Phil Smith's writing offers a vibrant fusion of poetry, ethnography, and social critique, creating an experience akin to a psychedelic journey. As a distinguished scholar, he has spent two decades innovating in education, disability studies, and neurodiversity. Each chapter serves as a poetic thought experiment that challenges cultural norms, encourages new scholarly directions, and invites readers to rethink their assumptions. This work promises to engage and provoke thought, pushing the boundaries of conventional scholarship.

      Writhing Writing
    • Enchanted Things

      signposts to a new nomadism

      • 96 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden
      4,5(2)Abgeben

      Amidst rising seas and shifting landscapes, traditional concepts of home and nation are revealed as fragile constructs. As deserts encroach on urban areas and lost battlefields resurface, only soap operas seem to offer a sense of stability. This changing world paves the way for a new form of benevolent nomadism, encouraging a transformative approach to living that embraces both collective and personal journeys. The narrative explores the implications of these changes on identity and community in a fluid, evolving environment.

      Enchanted Things
    • Stone Talks brings together poems and four essays by Alyson Hallett on the subject of stones, somatics and our relationship with our environment. It invites us to listen again to the world around us, reawakens a childlike curiosity, makes connections we had forgotten, and gives us permission to experience the world in an embodied, vibrant way.

      Stone Talks
    • An email conversation between a noted poet.walker and a noted performance.walker about being temporarily prevented from walking 'normally' by illness/surgery. Their reflections cover cultural perceptions and personal values associated with walking, personal anecdotes, philosophical reflection, practices for daily-life and an alphabet of falling.

      Walking Stumbling Limping Falling
    • 4,0(2)Abgeben

      Follow mythogeographer Phil Smith, photographer John Schott and ornithorgrapher Tony Whitehead, in words and pictures, on an imagined pilgrimage through a real but extraordinary landscape. Over the course of the 19-day Armchair Pilgrimage, we experience the world around us just as they did as they walked - finding our own destination.

      Guidebook for an Armchair Pilgrimage
    • Mike Leigh

      • 256 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      3,5(4)Abgeben

      Mike Leigh may well be Britain's greatest living film director; his worldview has permeated our national consciousness. Written with the co-operation of Leigh himself, this book gives detailed readings of the nine feature films he has made for the cinema, as well as an overview of his work for television. -- .

      Mike Leigh
    • The authors offer a handbook for exploration, embodiment and art making: part account of a pilgrimage they walked; part invitation to walk and sensitise ourselves to the world around us in a wholly new way; part political/philosophical/ecological reflection; part compendium of games, pastimes, tactics and new rituals; part invitation to create art.

      The Pattern
    • Police forces across the United States have been transformed into extensions of the military. Our towns and cities have become battlefields, and we the American people are now the enemy combatants to be spied on, tracked, frisked, and searched. For those who resist, the consequences can be a one-way trip to jail, or even death. Battlefield America: The War on the American People is constitutional attorney John W. Whitehead's terrifying portrait of a nation at war with itself. In exchange for safe schools and lower crime rates, we have opened the doors to militarized police, zero tolerance policies in schools, and SWAT team raids. The insidious shift was so subtle that most of us had no idea it was happening. This follow-up to Whitehead's award-winning A Government of Wolves is a brutal critique of an America on the verge of destroying the very freedoms that define it. Hands up!--the police state has arrived.

      Battlefield America