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Schizoanalysis and Animal Science Education

Schizoanalysis and Animal Science Education

Helena Pedersen

Bloomsbury Academic
2019
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Within the education system, acts of violence toward animals take place and are manifested on a routine basis in science classes, in lecture halls, in school canteens, and during study visits to zoos, farms, and slaughterhouses. Taken for granted as ”necessary” for teaching and learning, this violence profoundly affects animals as well as students. It also provides new entry points for understanding education as a multispecies power regime, driven by numerous other investments than knowledge dissemination alone. What, then, is the nature of this educational violence, and how exactly does education work through techniques of interference with student and animal bodies? Based on ethnographic research within upper secondary schools and higher education, this book challenges the use of animals in education by innovative engagement of Deleuze and Guattari’s tool of schizoanalysis. Sparking a fundamental rethinking of educational processes, relations, and aims, the book explores how scientific knowledge about animals proliferates through complex interplay of power and desire in contested spaces of teaching and learning. Configuring animal science education as a set of machines working in tandem with the animal industry, Helena Pedersen offers radical new insights into how education forms subjectivities and social orders under conditions of capitalist expansion that capture students and animals alike. Bringing together education studies, science studies, critical animal studies, and continental philosophy, Pedersen also provides examples of disruptive action that can put education to work for transformation and liberation.
Rhythms of Writing

Rhythms of Writing

Helena Wulff

Bloomsbury Academic
2019
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This is the first anthropological study of writers, writing and contemporary literary culture. Drawing on the flourishing literary scene in Ireland as the basis for her research, Helena Wulff explores the social world of contemporary Irish writers, examining fiction, novels, short stories as well as journalism. Discussing writers such as John Banville, Roddy Doyle, Colm Tóibín, Frank McCourt, Anne Enright, Deirdre Madden, Éilís Ní Dhuibhne, Colum McCann, David Park, and Joseph O´Connor, Wulff reveals how the making of a writer’s career is built on the ‘rhythms of writing’: long hours of writing in solitude alternate with public events such as book readings and media appearances. Destined to launch a new field of enquiry, Rhythms of Writing is essential reading for students and scholars in anthropology, literary studies, creative writing, cultural studies, and Irish studies.
Schizoanalysis and Animal Science Education

Schizoanalysis and Animal Science Education

Helena Pedersen

Bloomsbury Academic
2020
nidottu
Within the education system, acts of violence toward animals take place and are manifested on a routine basis in science classes, in lecture halls, in school canteens, and during study visits to zoos, farms, and slaughterhouses. Taken for granted as ”necessary” for teaching and learning, this violence profoundly affects animals as well as students. It also provides new entry points for understanding education as a multispecies power regime, driven by numerous other investments than knowledge dissemination alone. What, then, is the nature of this educational violence, and how exactly does education work through techniques of interference with student and animal bodies? Based on ethnographic research within upper secondary schools and higher education, this book challenges the use of animals in education by innovative engagement of Deleuze and Guattari’s tool of schizoanalysis. Sparking a fundamental rethinking of educational processes, relations, and aims, the book explores how scientific knowledge about animals proliferates through complex interplay of power and desire in contested spaces of teaching and learning. Configuring animal science education as a set of machines working in tandem with the animal industry, Helena Pedersen offers radical new insights into how education forms subjectivities and social orders under conditions of capitalist expansion that capture students and animals alike. Bringing together education studies, science studies, critical animal studies, and continental philosophy, Pedersen also provides examples of disruptive action that can put education to work for transformation and liberation.
Architecture and Retrenchment

Architecture and Retrenchment

Helena Mattsson

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2024
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Shortlisted for the Architects Sweden Critic's Award 2023Architecture and Retrenchment explores the ‘neoliberal turn’ in architecture, through the rise and fall of the Swedish welfare state.There are few better case studies of architecture’s role in the retrenchment and dismantling of the welfare state than Sweden, the birthplace of the world-famous “Swedish Model” and now home to Europe's fastest-growing inequality. Through eight in-depth architectural case studies, Helena Mattsson analyzes how neoliberalism has created conditions for a new built environment which was once closely integral to the welfare system, examining how new architectural strategies and techniques were developed in order to protect the agency of architecture in a newly re-organised society, and revealing the role of architecture in creating new types of segregation, discrimination, and social stratification.With close feminist analysis running throughout – and drawing from oral histories, witness seminars, and participatory workshops – Architecture and Retrenchment provides an original interpretation of how architecture, space, aesthetics, and politics converged at the end of the twentieth century.
Steampunk London

Steampunk London

Helena Esser

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2024
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Tracing the genre through fiction, visual art, film and videogames from the 1980s to the present, this book offers a comprehensive exploration of the intersection between neo-Victorianism, urban spaces and Steampunk. Characterised by its interplay between past and present and its anachronistic retro-speculation, Neo-Victorian-infused Steampunk remixes modern collective memory to produce a re-imagined vision of Victorian London. Investigating how Steampunk’s re-calibrated Londons both source from and subvert Victorian discourse about the city, Steampunk London offers a deeper understanding of how a popular cultural memory of the Victorian past is shaped and transmitted in light of present-day identity politics.Covering key themes including retrofuturism, gender and sexuality, colonialism and postcolonialism, it considers such ideas as how early Steampunk synthesizes Victorian urban ethnography; how Victorian urban Gothic shapes shared transmedia memory to challenge reactionary, nostalgic meta-narratives; how Steampunk video games mobilize urban space as an immersive storytelling device with cities open to play; and how Steampunk interprets the modern metropolis as an opportunity for feminist and queer agency. Through examination of Victorian-era writers from Charles Dickens to Arthur Conan Doyle, the book digs into works of fiction and media alike, looking at The Difference Engine, Soulless, and The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, From Hell, Guy Ritchie’s Sherlock Holmes, cyberpunk classic Blade Runner, and Assassin’s Creed: Syndicate and The Order 1886. An important intervention in the study of steampunk, Helena Esser demonstrates how the works explored invite participatory consumption and considers the genre’s potential— and failures— to interrogate and challenge our relationship with the Victorian past.
Steampunk London

Steampunk London

Helena Esser

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2026
nidottu
Tracing the genre through fiction, visual art, film and videogames from the 1980s to the present, this book offers a comprehensive exploration of the intersection between neo-Victorianism, urban spaces and Steampunk. Characterised by its interplay between past and present and its anachronistic retro-speculation, Neo-Victorian-infused Steampunk remixes modern collective memory to produce a re-imagined vision of Victorian London. Investigating how Steampunk’s re-calibrated Londons both source from and subvert Victorian discourse about the city, Steampunk London offers a deeper understanding of how a popular cultural memory of the Victorian past is shaped and transmitted in light of present-day identity politics.Covering key themes including retrofuturism, gender and sexuality, colonialism and postcolonialism, it considers such ideas as how early Steampunk synthesizes Victorian urban ethnography; how Victorian urban Gothic shapes shared transmedia memory to challenge reactionary, nostalgic meta-narratives; how Steampunk video games mobilize urban space as an immersive storytelling device with cities open to play; and how Steampunk interprets the modern metropolis as an opportunity for feminist and queer agency. Through examination of Victorian-era writers from Charles Dickens to Arthur Conan Doyle, the book digs into works of fiction and media alike, looking at The Difference Engine, Soulless, and The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, From Hell, Guy Ritchie’s Sherlock Holmes, cyberpunk classic Blade Runner, and Assassin’s Creed: Syndicate and The Order 1886. An important intervention in the study of steampunk, Helena Esser demonstrates how the works explored invite participatory consumption and considers the genre’s potential— and failures— to interrogate and challenge our relationship with the Victorian past.
In Company 3.0 Elementary Level Teacher's Book Premium Plus Pack
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In Company 3.0 Pre-Intermediate Level Teacher's Book Premium Plus Pack
• Comprehensive teaching notes, updated for the new edition• Flexibility through 1:1 teaching notes (additional notes added for this edition)• Fast-track map to assist those teachers with fewer teaching hours• Extensive additional material accessible via the Teacher's Resource Centre, including a new Presentation Kit for interactive whiteboards• Teacher access to new Digital Student’s Book enabling you to create classes and see students’ progress using the automatic markbook function• Access to the Online Workbook where you can see students' grades online via an automatic gradebook
In Company 3.0 Intermediate Level Teacher's Book Premium Plus Pack
• Comprehensive teaching notes, updated for the new edition• Flexibility through 1:1 teaching notes (additional notes added for this edition)• Fast-track map to assist those teachers with fewer teaching hours• Extensive additional material accessible via the Teacher's Resource Centre, including a new Presentation Kit for interactive whiteboards• Teacher access to new Digital Student’s Book enabling you to create classes and see students’ progress using the automatic markbook function• Access to the Online Workbook where you can see students' grades online via an automatic gradebook
Testament to Norbert Barlicki (1880-1941)

Testament to Norbert Barlicki (1880-1941)

Helena Tarnowicz-Barlicka

Lulu.com
2018
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Helena Tarnowicz-Barlicka was born in Warsaw in 1894, one of eight children in a large, traditional upper middle-class Polish family. With the outbreak of WWI in 1914, the family found itself stranded in Moscow, and with the outbreak of the Russian Revolution, they did not return to Poland until 1918. Helena relentlessly pursued her dream of becoming a physician. She started her studies in Moscow in 1917, but it was not until 1925 in Warsaw that she finally graduated. The most important person in her life outside of her family was Norbert Barlicki, the Polish publicist, lawyer and politician of the Polish Socialist Party (PPS) who was executed by the Germans during the Second World War. The testament by Helena is brief but evocative. It speaks for itself. It gives us insight into the character and mindset of Norbert Barlicki, but even more so, insight into what an extraordinary individual was Helena herself. Paperback, Illustr., 52 pp. with facsimile of original manuscript (in Polish).
Wspomnienie o Norbercie Barlickim

Wspomnienie o Norbercie Barlickim

Helena Tarnowicz-Barlicka

Lulu.com
2018
pokkari
Helena Tarnowicz-Barlicka urodzi_a si_ w Warszawie w 1894 r. By_a jednym z o_miorga dzieci w du_ej, tradycyjnej polskiej rodzinie z wy_szej klasy _redniej. Wybuch pierwszej wojny _wiatowej w 1914 r. zasta_ rodzin_ w Moskwie, sk_d wskutek wojennej zawieruchy i wybuchu rewolucji pa_dziernikowej powr-t do ojczyzny nie by_ dla nich mo_liwy a_ do ko_ca 1918 r. Helena niestrudzenie realizowa_a swoje marzenie o zdobyciu zawodu lekarza. Studia rozpocz__a w Moskwie, w 1917 roku, ale uko_czy_a je dopiero w 1925 roku. Najwa_niejsz_ osob_ w jej _yciu by_ Norbert Barlicki, prawnik i polityk Polskiej Partii Socjalistycznej (PPS), rozstrzelany przez Niemc-w w czasie II wojny _wiatowej . _wiadectwo autorstwa Heleny jest kr-tkie, ale przejmuj_ce, m-wi samo za siebie. Daje nam wgl_d w charakter i spos-b my_lenia Norberta Barlickiego, ale jeszcze bardziej wgl_d w to, jak niezwyk__ osob_ by_a sama Helena. Oprawa mi_kka, ilustrowana, 52 strony, w j_zyku angielskim, z faksymile oryginalnego maszynopisu w j_zyku polskim.
The Silvercage

The Silvercage

Helena Kelleher Kahn

Austin Macauley Publishers
2022
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Any worker attempting to help an abused and neglected child must gain the victim's trust - much easier said than done The drawing took shape, the thin almost angular face with its little nose, sad mouth, and alert eyes. As I worked on the hair, I could sense Stella's footsteps, quiet though she tried to make them. A moment later, I was just quick enough to prevent her from snatching the book away from me and only just observant enough to catch the amazement on her face when she saw what I had made of her. I held my work out of her reach and was rewarded by the cry: "Let me see it Ah, let me have it " I gave her the drawing. "I don't want it torn up, Stella." She carried it away with her into the bedroom and closed the door.
Finding Dave

Finding Dave

Helena Callaghan

Helena Callaghan
2023
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This is the story of Dave, a dog who loved his family so much, he escaped from Dog Kennels to get back home.Find out what happens to Dave when he tries to get home to his family before they go on holidays (without him ).Children who love dogs will love this story.Large print and colorful illustrations.A great read aloud book.
Introduction to Supramolecular Chemistry

Introduction to Supramolecular Chemistry

Helena Dodziuk

Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
2001
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A new rapidly progressing field on the crossroads among chemistry, biochemistry, physics and technology - supramolecular chemistry - has just emerged. You have to be involved, to know what's going on in this domain and to take part in the development. This book will show you in a condensed form exciting phenomena unthinkable within the realm of classical organic chemistry (for example, alkali metal anions or cyclobutadiene stable for month at room temperature) that not only provide the basis for revolutionizing numerous branches of industry but also improve our understanding of the functioning of living organisms and of the origin of life. Designing supramolecular systems with desired properties will among others make chemical industry cleaner and more safe, electronics smaller by developing devices composed of single molecule or molecular aggregate. It will also entirely change the way we use energy resources. In addition, it will also transform the pharmaceutical industry and medicine by developing new ways of drugs administration and new composite biocompatible materials which will serve as implants of new generation changing dentistry, surgery, and other branches of medicine. You cannot afford to stand apart. With its brief but comprehensive and vivid presentation including the latest development, Introduction to Supramolecular Chemistry is the best method to get into this domain. This book provides an excellent summary of information scattered across the literature. The brief but comprehensive coverage of the whole field including practically all important group of compounds forming aggregates (in particular crown ethers, cavitands, fullerenes, cyclodextrins and their complexes) provisioning full references for the discussed subjects make this book of value not only for Ph.D. students and non-specialists in this domain but also for those working in the field. The book has been found to be a particularly useful resource for students and more generally forthose wanting to get the up-to-date concise account of this exciting field.