Goya
- 184 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
This groundbreaking reconstruction of Goya's so-called 'Witches and Old Women' album will offer rich insights into the artist's concerns and preoccupations and will immeasurably deepen our understanding of the artist.




This groundbreaking reconstruction of Goya's so-called 'Witches and Old Women' album will offer rich insights into the artist's concerns and preoccupations and will immeasurably deepen our understanding of the artist.
Prepare yourself. Fishin' for Trouble is about to hook you! These two new stories by Vail Johnson - a 9-year-old scribe - and Ed Payne - a veteran journalist and children's author - are just what this cynical world needs. They're full of friendship, humor and insight.While Vail died suddenly in her sleep before she could turn 10, her unique stories are still putting smiles on faces and teaching lessons to young and old alike. Payne's storytelling skills refine the young writer's promise and the vivid images of illustrator Britt Sekulic transport you into Vail's world where she grabs your imagination and inspires your soul.
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Living in Competition -- Part I: Critical Foundations -- 1 A New Hegemony: The Rise of Neoliberalism -- 2 Neoliberal Truths and Consequences: The Four Ds -- 3 The Cultural Powers of Neoliberalism: A Case Study -- Part II: Neoliberal Culture -- 4 The Hustle: Self-Enterprise and Neoliberal Labor -- 5 The Moods of Enterprise: Neoliberal Affect and the Care of the Self -- 6 Enterprising Democracy: Neoliberal Citizenship and the Privatization of Politics -- Conclusion: Living in Common -- Bibliography -- Glossary of Concepts -- Index
Originally published in 1901, this book presents five essays on different aspects of foreign policy, including Oliver Cromwell's approach to international affairs.