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Encountering Affect

Encountering Affect

Ben Anderson

Ashgate Publishing Limited
2014
sidottu
Since the mid-1990s, affect has become central to the social sciences and humanities. Debates abound over how to conceptualise affect, and how to understand the interrelationships between affective life and a range of contemporary political transformations. In Encountering Affect, Ben Anderson explores why understanding affect matters and offers one account of affective life that hones in on the different ways in which affects are ordered. Intervening in debates around non-representational theories, he argues that affective life is always-already ’mediated’ - the never finished product of apparatuses, encounters and conditions. Through a wide range of examples including dread-debility-dependency in torture, ordinary hopes, and precariousness, Anderson shows the significance of affect for understanding life today.
Taking-Place: Non-Representational Theories and Geography

Taking-Place: Non-Representational Theories and Geography

Ben Anderson

Ashgate Publishing Limited
2010
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Emerging over the past ten years from a set of post-structuralist theoretical lineages, non-representational theories are having a major impact within Human Geography. Non-representational theorisation and research has opened up new sets of problematics around the body, practice and performativity and inspired new ways of doing and writing human geography that aim to engage with the taking-place of everyday life. Drawing together a range of innovative contributions from leading writers, this is the first book to provide an extensive and in-depth overview of non-representational theories and human geography. The work addresses the core themes of this still-developing field, demonstrates the implications of non-representational theories for many aspects of human geographic thought and practice, and highlights areas of emergent critical debate. The collection is structured around four thematic sections - Life, Representation, Ethics and Politics - which explore the varied relations between non-representational theories and contemporary human geography.
Taking-Place: Non-Representational Theories and Geography

Taking-Place: Non-Representational Theories and Geography

Ben Anderson

Ashgate Publishing Limited
2010
nidottu
Emerging over the past ten years from a set of post-structuralist theoretical lineages, non-representational theories are having a major impact within Human Geography. Non-representational theorisation and research has opened up new sets of problematics around the body, practice and performativity and inspired new ways of doing and writing human geography that aim to engage with the taking-place of everyday life. Drawing together a range of innovative contributions from leading writers, this is the first book to provide an extensive and in-depth overview of non-representational theories and human geography. The work addresses the core themes of this still-developing field, demonstrates the implications of non-representational theories for many aspects of human geographic thought and practice, and highlights areas of emergent critical debate. The collection is structured around four thematic sections - Life, Representation, Ethics and Politics - which explore the varied relations between non-representational theories and contemporary human geography.
Smokies Chronicle

Smokies Chronicle

Ben Anderson

John F Blair Publisher
2017
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Since its creation in 1934, the Great Smoky Mountains National Park has become the most heavily visited of all our national parks, with yearly visitation sometimes surpassing 10 million people. As the national park system celebrated its centennial in 2016, Ben Anderson decided to explore and closely observe, across the seasons, as much of the nation’s most popular national park as practicable during the year. On the three or four hikes he took each month, he revisited a number of trails familiar to him from previous excursions as a Smokies backcountry volunteer for more than 20 years. To many, the Smokies are among the loveliest and most interesting mountains anywhere, favored by a remarkable biodiversity. Anderson offers observations on natural and human history, mountain culture, geography, geology, flora and fauna. The book also deftly blends the personal with the universal in a compelling mix of entries from the backcountry. Although this book can be used as a helpful trail guide, it also provides a fresh look and an engaging narrative about our most heavily visited national park through the eyes and ears of a lifelong devotee. Ben Anderson was media relations director at Warren Wilson College from 1997 to 2015. Before that he was assistant professor of mass communications at Florida Southern College. He worked on the staffs of The Asheville Times, the Waynesville Mountaineer, Greensboro News & Record, Athens Banner-Herald, Atlanta Journal, and Athens Daily News. He has been a backcountry volunteer for Great Smoky Mountains National Park for more than 20 years. He now does marketing and public relations work for the Grove Arcade Public Market Foundation in Asheville. A native of Atlanta, he lives in Asheville, NC. "For those who want a more strenuous experience, this book will probably spark the desire to lace up the hiking boots and head deep into the backcountry. At the very least, the book should provide a deeper appreciation for the exceptional beauty and biodiversity in this distinctive national treasure." —WNC Woman
Cities, Mountains and Being Modern in fin-de-siècle England and Germany
This book is the first transnational history of rambling and mountaineering. Focussing on the critical turn-of-the-century era, it offers new insights into alpine development, attitudes to danger, cultures of time, internationalism and domesticity in the outdoors. It charts an emerging group of mass tourist activities, and argues that these thousands of walkers and climbers can only be understood within the context of the urban cultures from which most of them came. In doing so, it offers a fresh perspective on the relationship of alpinists and countryside enthusiasts to the modern world. Instead of an escape from or rejection of modernity, it finds that upland trampers and climbers contested what it meant to be modern, used those modern identities to make political claims on rural space and rural people, and sought to define what a more modern future society should be like.
Encountering Affect

Encountering Affect

Ben Anderson

Routledge
2016
nidottu
Since the mid-1990s, affect has become central to the social sciences and humanities. Debates abound over how to conceptualise affect, and how to understand the interrelationships between affective life and a range of contemporary political transformations. In Encountering Affect, Ben Anderson explores why understanding affect matters and offers one account of affective life that hones in on the different ways in which affects are ordered. Intervening in debates around non-representational theories, he argues that affective life is always-already ’mediated’ - the never finished product of apparatuses, encounters and conditions. Through a wide range of examples including dread-debility-dependency in torture, ordinary hopes, and precariousness, Anderson shows the significance of affect for understanding life today.
Into a Strange Land

Into a Strange Land

Ben Anderson

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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It's 1846 in Ireland, and two children discover that Grandpa has been hiding a secret down in the potato cellar - a relic of a lost age that transports them into the land of the Others. The strange and marvelous creatures of Irish and Celtic legends lurk between the pages of this incredible adventure - leprechauns, goblins, fairies, and more. Other mysterious secrets are also waiting to be whispered to the curious reader...
Taming the Goblin

Taming the Goblin

Ben Anderson

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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"Taming the Goblin" is the second book in The McGunnegal Chronicles series, continuing where "Into a Strange Land" left off.The strangeness of the McGunnegals continues to unfold as Colleen begins to glimpse the latent power of the ancient bloodline that runs true in her veins. Frederick also has something within him - the poison of the Goblin Phage that threatens to transform him into one of the hideous creatures of the night. He must leave Colleen in this strange land in order to save himself, and to seek the help of a long-dead king back in the world of Men.Colleen goes on without him, but has again encountered the goblin, Nous, whose life she once saved. She must convince her companions that he is worth befriending. She must trust him to lead them to the Witch's dungeons, and there help her to free its captives, and hope that he does not betray them all. High adventure, storms and monsters at sea, creatures of legend and myth, captures and escapes, magic and invention, terrible loss, fool-hearty daring, and a journey toward finding one's true self all come together in these epic tales.
The Witch and the Waking Tree

The Witch and the Waking Tree

Ben Anderson

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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"The Witch and the Waking Tree" is the third book in The McGunnegal Chronicles series, continuing where "Taming the Goblin" left off.Twists and turns, dead goblin armies and giants, cracks in the universe, phantasms and wishing wells, and tons of high adventure, carry Colleen and Frederick far apart and back together again through time and space and between worlds until they encounter the ancient Witch that has ruled the Strange Land into which they have fallen - and find her to be someone totally unexpected.
The Strange Land Trilogy

The Strange Land Trilogy

Ben Anderson

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
pokkari
It's 1846 in Ireland, and two children discover that Grandpa has been hiding a secret down in the potato cellar - a relic of a lost age that transports them into the land of the Others. The strange and marvelous creatures of Irish and Celtic legends lurk between the pages of this incredible adventure - leprechauns, goblins, fairies, and more. Other mysterious secrets are also waiting to be whispered to the curious reader...The Strange Land Trilogy is a compilation of the first three books in The McGunnegal Chronicles series, including "Into a Strange Land", "Taming the Goblin", and "The Witch and the Waking Tree".
When Old Things Awaken

When Old Things Awaken

Ben Anderson

Independently Published
2019
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When Old Things Awaken is Book 5 of The McGunnegal Chronicles - a fun, clean, Irish/Celtic fantasy series that's kid and family friendly.It's December, 1846, and the insane dwarf, Fafnir, has returned and has convinced Colleen and Frederick to help him revive his ancient work that he began five thousand years ago, but which now lies in ruins. They must succeed, or the dragon and the terrible Fomorians in Ireland will rise and sweep across all the worlds.From the mysterious shadow realm of Deep Faerie in Ireland, to the rich magic of the Orkney Islands of Scotland, beneath the earth in the mines and dragon dens of Wales, and to a magical apothecary hidden in the midst of the humans of Rotherham, the McGunnegals and Frederick go on a grand adventure among the creatures of legends and fairy tales. Filled with moments of wonder and amazement, mystery and riddles, action-packed battles, and heart-wrenching trials, When Old Things Awaken carries readers to new and exciting realms in this beloved series.
No Worse Enemy

No Worse Enemy

Ben Anderson

Oneworld Publications
2012
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The war in Afghanistan is over ten years old. It has cost countless lives and hundreds of billions of pounds. Politicians talk of progress, but the violence is worse than ever. In this powerful and shocking exposé from the front lines in Helmand province, leading journalist and documentary-maker Ben Anderson (HBO, Panorama, and Dispatches) shows just how bad it has got. Detailing battles that last for days, only to be fought again weeks later, Anderson witnesses IED explosions and sniper fire, amid disturbing incompetence and corruption among the Afghan army and police. Also revealing the daily struggle to win over the long-suffering local population, who often express open support for the Taliban, No Worse Enemy is a heartbreaking insight into the chaos at the heart of the region. Raising urgent questions about our supposed achievements and the politicians’ desire for a hasty exit, Anderson highlights the vast gulf that exists between what we are told and what is actually happening on the ground. A product of five years’ unrivalled access to UK forces and US Marines, this is the most intimate and horrifying account of the Afghan war ever published.
No Worse Enemy

No Worse Enemy

Ben Anderson

Oneworld Publications
2012
pokkari
The war in Afghanistan is over ten years old. It has cost countless lives and hundreds of billions of pounds. Politicians talk of progress, but the violence is worse than ever. In this powerful and shocking exposé from the front lines in Helmand province, leading journalist and documentary-maker Ben Anderson (HBO, Panorama, and Dispatches) shows just how bad it has got. Detailing battles that last for days, only to be fought again weeks later, Anderson witnesses IED explosions and sniper fire, amid disturbing incompetence and corruption among the Afghan army and police. Also revealing the daily struggle to win over the long-suffering local population, who often express open support for the Taliban, No Worse Enemy is a heartbreaking insight into the chaos at the heart of the region. Raising urgent questions about our supposed achievements and the politicians’ desire for a hasty exit, Anderson highlights the vast gulf that exists between what we are told and what is actually happening on the ground. A product of five years’ unrivalled access to UK forces and US Marines, this is the most intimate and horrifying account of the Afghan war ever published.
Suicidal Airplane

Suicidal Airplane

Ben Anderson

The Play Press
2012
nidottu
This is NZ's first 'Graphic Play', presented as a series of full colour drawings and text, and designed to be imaginatively interpreted for the stage. It tells the story of an airplane, who, when it realises it shouldnt physically be able to fly, begins plummeting to its death. It is up to one of the passengers, to convince the airplane that there is a point in continuing to fly or else he, and hundreds more, will die when the plane crashes. It's as ideal for a skilled, professional ensemble as it is for a collective of young, intelligent, adventurous devisers hungry for an extremely unusual and exciting challenge. It will hold equal audience appeal for small children and cynical old adults.
Hidden Worlds

Hidden Worlds

Ben Anderson

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
pokkari
Hidden Worlds is Book 4 of The McGunnegal Chronicles - a fun, clean, Irish/Celtic fantasy series that's great for ages 8 to 108.It's 1846 in Ireland. Many months have passed since the McGunnegal family discovered that Grandpa had been hiding a secret down in his potato cellar - a relic of a lost age of Ireland that carried them into the world of the Others, where the creatures of Irish legend still live on.But now Henny has been kidnapped by an insane dwarf, and the McGunnegals are forced to do his bidding to get her back. They must attempt to recapture the lost mirror of Mor-Fae from the Terror that haunts the Dismal Bog, then help the dwarf on a mysterious mission that he says will turn all of history upside-down, and make the Others the masters of the world.They also discover that Professor McPherson has been busy as well. He has partnered with the Grimm Brothers to bring certain outcasts and misfits from among the Others to Wales, where he is housing them in the sub-basements of the Ismere School. Strange and mysterious things are bound to happen...The legends of Ireland, Wales, and Cornwall come together in this fabulously fun adventure that whispers of deep things.
The Strange Land

The Strange Land

Ben Anderson

Wood Between Worlds Press
2025
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Mythical creatures of fairyland and the magic of Celtic legend await in this portal fantasy adventure trilogy for adults and children. Into a Strange Land It's 1846 in Ireland, and two children discover that Grandpa is hiding a secret down in the potato cellar-a relic of a lost age that transports them into the land of the Others. Colleen and Frederick must use all their cunning to navigate the strange and marvelous creatures of Irish and Celtic legends, from leprechauns and fairies to goblins and trolls. Taming the Goblin As Colleen begins to sense the latent power of the ancient bloodline that runs true in her veins, Frederick faces the poison of the Goblin Phage that threatens to transform him into one of the hideous creatures of night. Each set out on their own quests, Frederick to seek the help of a long-dead king and Colleen to set free the Witch's captives. But can she trust her guide, the potentially treacherous Goblin Nous? The Witch and the Waking Tree Twists and turns, dead goblin armies and giants, cracks in the universe, phantasms and wishing wells carry Colleen and Frederick far apart and back together again through time and space and between worlds until they encounter the ancient Witch that has ruled the Strange Land into which they have fallen-and find her to be someone totally unexpected. High adventure, storms and monsters at sea, creatures of legend and myth, captures and escapes, magic and invention, terrible loss, fool-hearty daring, and a journey toward finding one's true self all come together in these epic tales.