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  • Title: Dementia and Subjectivity / Demenz und Subjektivität

    Dementia and Subjectivity / Demenz und Subjektivität

    Aesthetic, Literary and Philosophical Perspectives / Ästhetische, literarische und philosophische Perspektiven
    by Daniela Ringkamp (Volume editor) Sara Strauß (Volume editor) Leonie Süwolto (Volume editor) 2017
    ©2017 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Communicators, Audiences, and Strategies

    Communicators, Audiences, and Strategies

    Past Experiences and Contemporary Perspectives
    by Cosmin-Ștefan Dogaru (Volume editor) 2023
    ©2023 Edited Collection
  • The City as Place: Emotions, Experiences, and Meanings

    ISSN: 2632-0924

    The purpose of this series is to examine the city as a lived place. Specifically, we are interested in the ways in which the city is invested with meaning through everyday lived experiences. The series is particularly interested in submissions that focus on the perceptual and felt dimensions of urban places through exploring the experiential, emotional, sensory, and affective dimensions that contribute to how people behave in, feel about, and move around in cities. Books in this series will interrogate the relationship between people and place through a focus on the diverse ways in which subjective and intimate feelings are fundamental constituents of the urban experience. We encourage authors to examine the city as a lived place from a range of different perspectives, and to be inclusive of individual and collective voices in the city to better understand the historical development and contemporary evolution of diverse urban settings. Some of the questions we seek to explore through the series include, but are not restricted to: How is the city experienced, by whom, and how does this change over time? Who shapes the experience of the city and for what reasons? How do individual and shared joy, fear, pride, nostalgia, disgust, or other emotions, shape the meanings attributed to urban spaces? How does the lived experience of, and emotional connections to, urban places inform the way particular spaces within cities are preserved and memorialized, or alternatively demolished and redeveloped? In what ways is our understanding of the lived experience of the city sharpened through the lens of comparative, transnational, and global approaches? The series seeks to examine the real and the imaginary, the representational and the non-representational, the historical and the contemporary, the remembered and the recreated in all historical periods including research on the twenty-first-century city. The series is open to work covering all geographic areas, and we encourage authors, where possible and relevant, to situate their studies in comparative, transnational, or global perspectives. Books may be published in English or in French. Series Editors: Dr Rebecca Madgin, Urban Studies, University of Glasgow and Dr Nicolas Kenny, History, Simon Fraser University. Advisory Board: Prof. Jan Plamper, Goldsmiths, London; Dr Katie Barclay, Adelaide; Prof. Nicole Eustace, NYU; Dr Joseph Prestel, FU Berlin; Prof. Piroska Nagy, Université du Québec à Montréal; Prof. Roey Sweet, Leicester; Prof. Astrid Swenson, Bath Spa; Prof. Steve Cooke, Deakin; Prof. Sian Jones, Stirling; Dr James Lesh, Melbourne; Dr Anneleen Arnout, Radboud. The purpose of this series is to examine the city as a lived place. Specifically, we are interested in the ways in which the city is invested with meaning through everyday lived experiences. The series is particularly interested in submissions that focus on the perceptual and felt dimensions of urban places through exploring the experiential, emotional, sensory, and affective dimensions that contribute to how people behave in, feel about, and move around in cities. Books in this series will interrogate the relationship between people and place through a focus on the diverse ways in which subjective and intimate feelings are fundamental constituents of the urban experience. We encourage authors to examine the city as a lived place from a range of different perspectives, and to be inclusive of individual and collective voices in the city to better understand the historical development and contemporary evolution of diverse urban settings. Some of the questions we seek to explore through the series include, but are not restricted to: How is the city experienced, by whom, and how does this change over time? Who shapes the experience of the city and for what reasons? How do individual and shared joy, fear, pride, nostalgia, disgust, or other emotions, shape the meanings attributed to urban spaces? How does the lived experience of, and emotional connections to, urban places inform the way particular spaces within cities are preserved and memorialized, or alternatively demolished and redeveloped? In what ways is our understanding of the lived experience of the city sharpened through the lens of comparative, transnational, and global approaches? The series seeks to examine the real and the imaginary, the representational and the non-representational, the historical and the contemporary, the remembered and the recreated in all historical periods including research on the twenty-first-century city. The series is open to work covering all geographic areas, and we encourage authors, where possible and relevant, to situate their studies in comparative, transnational, or global perspectives. Books may be published in English or in French. Series Editors: Dr Rebecca Madgin, Urban Studies, University of Glasgow and Dr Nicolas Kenny, History, Simon Fraser University. Advisory Board: Prof. Jan Plamper, Goldsmiths, London; Dr Katie Barclay, Adelaide; Prof. Nicole Eustace, NYU; Dr Joseph Prestel, FU Berlin; Prof. Piroska Nagy, Université du Québec à Montréal; Prof. Roey Sweet, Leicester; Prof. Astrid Swenson, Bath Spa; Prof. Steve Cooke, Deakin; Prof. Sian Jones, Stirling; Dr James Lesh, Melbourne; Dr Anneleen Arnout, Radboud. The purpose of this series is to examine the city as a lived place. Specifically, we are interested in the ways in which the city is invested with meaning through everyday lived experiences. The series is particularly interested in submissions that focus on the perceptual and felt dimensions of urban places through exploring the experiential, emotional, sensory, and affective dimensions that contribute to how people behave in, feel about, and move around in cities. Books in this series will interrogate the relationship between people and place through a focus on the diverse ways in which subjective and intimate feelings are fundamental constituents of the urban experience. We encourage authors to examine the city as a lived place from a range of different perspectives, and to be inclusive of individual and collective voices in the city to better understand the historical development and contemporary evolution of diverse urban settings. Some of the questions we seek to explore through the series include, but are not restricted to: How is the city experienced, by whom, and how does this change over time? Who shapes the experience of the city and for what reasons? How do individual and shared joy, fear, pride, nostalgia, disgust, or other emotions, shape the meanings attributed to urban spaces? How does the lived experience of, and emotional connections to, urban places inform the way particular spaces within cities are preserved and memorialized, or alternatively demolished and redeveloped? In what ways is our understanding of the lived experience of the city sharpened through the lens of comparative, transnational, and global approaches? The series seeks to examine the real and the imaginary, the representational and the non-representational, the historical and the contemporary, the remembered and the recreated in all historical periods including research on the twenty-first-century city. The series is open to work covering all geographic areas, and we encourage authors, where possible and relevant, to situate their studies in comparative, transnational, or global perspectives. Books may be published in English or in French. Series Editors: Dr Rebecca Madgin, Urban Studies, University of Glasgow and Dr Nicolas Kenny, History, Simon Fraser University. Advisory Board: Prof. Jan Plamper, Goldsmiths, London; Dr Katie Barclay, Adelaide; Prof. Nicole Eustace, NYU; Dr Joseph Prestel, FU Berlin; Prof. Piroska Nagy, Université du Québec à Montréal; Prof. Roey Sweet, Leicester; Prof. Astrid Swenson, Bath Spa; Prof. Steve Cooke, Deakin; Prof. Sian Jones, Stirling; Dr James Lesh, Melbourne; Dr Anneleen Arnout, Radboud.

    2 publications

  • Title: Beauty, Aesthetic Experience, and Emotional Affective States

    Beauty, Aesthetic Experience, and Emotional Affective States

    by Andrej Démuth (Author) 2019
    Monographs
  • Title: The Opaque Experience

    The Opaque Experience

    Literature and Disenchantment
    by Florencia Garramuno (Author) 2018
    ©2018 Monographs
  • Title: Experience and Spirit

    Experience and Spirit

    A Post-Hegelian Philosophical Theology
    by Dale M. Schlitt (Author)
    ©2007 Monographs
  • Title: Hizmet Movement, A Lived Experience, and Introspections on Pedagogy

    Hizmet Movement, A Lived Experience, and Introspections on Pedagogy

    by Koray Lynx (Author) 2023
    ©2024 Monographs
  • Title: Foreign Language Learning as Intercultural Experience

    Foreign Language Learning as Intercultural Experience

    The Subjective Dimension
    by Arnd Witte (Volume editor) Theo Harden (Volume editor) 2015
    ©2015 Edited Collection
  • Title: Understanding Human Experience

    Understanding Human Experience

    Reason and Faith
    by Francesco Botturi (Volume editor) 2012
    ©2012 Edited Collection
  • Title: Building, Maintaining, and Repairing Classroom Relationships

    Building, Maintaining, and Repairing Classroom Relationships

    This Room of Earth and Sky
    by Jerry Worley (Author) Logan Roshell (Author) 2019
    ©2019 Textbook
  • Title: Innocence and Experience

    Innocence and Experience

    Childhood and the Refugees from Nazism in Britain
    by Charmian Brinson (Volume editor) Anna Nyburg (Volume editor) 2024
    ©2024 Edited Collection
  • Title: Patienthood and Communication

    Patienthood and Communication

    A Personal Narrative of Eye Disease and Vision Loss
    by Peter M. Kellett (Author) 2017
    ©2017 Textbook
  • Title: «Mimesis» and the Representation of Experience

    «Mimesis» and the Representation of Experience

    Dramatic Theory and Practice in pre-Shakespearean Comedy (1560-1590)
    by Cinta Zunino (Author) 2012
    ©2013 Monographs
  • Title: Rethinking Postmodern Subjectivity

    Rethinking Postmodern Subjectivity

    Emmanuel Levinas and the Ethics of Referentiality in the Work of Donald Barthelme
    by Zuzanna Ladyga (Author)
    ©2009 Thesis
  • Title: REGIONAL IMBALANCES AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT POLICIES

    REGIONAL IMBALANCES AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT POLICIES

    TURKEY EXPERIENCE VOLUME 1
    by Haktan SEVİNÇ (Volume editor) 2020
    ©2020 Edited Collection
  • Title: Judaism and Emotion

    Judaism and Emotion

    Texts, Performance, Experience
    by Sarah Ross (Volume editor) Gabriel Levy (Volume editor) Soham Al-Suadi (Volume editor) 2013
    ©2013 Monographs
  • Title: Dubbing and Subtitling

    Dubbing and Subtitling

    The China Experience
    by Zhengqi Ma (Author) Zheng Xie (Author) 2019
    ©2019 Monographs
  • Title: Fast Cars and Bad Girls

    Fast Cars and Bad Girls

    Nomadic Subjects and Women’s Road Stories
    by Deborah Paes de Barros (Author)
    ©2004 Monographs
  • Title: In Wonder, Love and Praise

    In Wonder, Love and Praise

    Approaches to Poetry, Theology and Philosophy
    by Martin Potter (Volume editor) Malgorzata Grzegorzewska (Volume editor) Jean Ward (Volume editor) 2019
    ©2019 Monographs
  • Title: Comedy High and Low

    Comedy High and Low

    An Introduction to the Experience of Comedy
    by Maurice Charney (Author)
    ©1993 Others
  • Title: Energy and the Environmental Challenge

    Energy and the Environmental Challenge

    Lessons from the European Union and Australia
    by Lillian Wylie (Volume editor) Pascaline Winand (Volume editor) 2011
    ©2011 Edited Collection
  • Title: Guilt and Shame

    Guilt and Shame

    Essays in French Literature, Thought and Visual Culture
    by Jenny Chamarette (Volume editor) Jenny Higgins (Volume editor) 2011
    ©2010 Conference proceedings
  • Black Studies and Critical Thinking

    ISSN: 1947-5985

    Black Studies and Critical Thinking is an interdisciplinary series which examines the intellectual traditions of and cultural contributions made by people of African descent throughout the world. Whether it is in literature, art, music, science, or academics, these contributions are vast and far-reaching. As we work to stretch the boundaries of knowledge and understanding of issues critical to the Black experience, this series offers a unique opportunity to study the social, economic, and political forces that have shaped the historic experience of Black America, and that continue to determine our future. Black Studies and Critical Thinking is positioned at the forefront of research on the Black experience, and is the source for dynamic, innovative, and creative exploration of the most vital issues facing African Americans. The series invites contributions from all disciplines but is specially suited for cultural studies, anthropology, history, sociology, literature, art, and music. Subjects of interest include (but are not limited to): Education, Sociology, History, Media/Communication, Spirituality and Indigenous Thought, Women’s Studies, Policy Studies, Advertising, African American Studies, Black Political Thought.

    164 publications

  • Title: Philosophy, Literature, and the Dissolution of the Subject

    Philosophy, Literature, and the Dissolution of the Subject

    Nietzsche, Musil, Atay
    by Zeynep Talay (Author) 2014
    ©2014 Monographs
  • Title: Space, Mirrors, Subjectivity in Angela Carter’s Fiction

    Space, Mirrors, Subjectivity in Angela Carter’s Fiction

    by Jiang Xiaobo (Author) 2023
    ©2023 Monographs
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