Diverse Pursuits

Diverse Pursuits

Author: Javed Malick

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2021-07-08

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 1000412792

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The five essays in this book reflect many years of the author's sustained academic engagement with dramatic forms and traditions. The opening essay traces the historical trajectory of modern drama in Europe from its bourgeois period through the period of the liberal dissent to the more recent periods of radical alternative. The subsequent essays deal with certain specific examples of that drama in India and the West, such as Shakespeare adaptations on the Parsi theatre stage, Habib Tanvir, and Samuel Beckett. The author places each of these in a historical perspective. This approach constitutes the theoretical underpinning of the book giving cohesion to this collection of diverse essays. Although they were individually published in various journals and books in their earlier versions, they have been substantially revived and updated by the author for this volume. Please note: Taylor & Francis does not sell or distribute the Hardback in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.


Diverse Pursuits

Diverse Pursuits

Author: Javed Malick

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2021-07-08

Total Pages: 277

ISBN-13: 1000412865

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The five essays in this book reflect many years of the author's sustained academic engagement with dramatic forms and traditions. The opening essay traces the historical trajectory of modern drama in Europe from its bourgeois period through the period of the liberal dissent to the more recent periods of radical alternative. The subsequent essays deal with certain specific examples of that drama in India and the West, such as Shakespeare adaptations on the Parsi theatre stage, Habib Tanvir, and Samuel Beckett. The author places each of these in a historical perspective. This approach constitutes the theoretical underpinning of the book giving cohesion to this collection of diverse essays. Although they were individually published in various journals and books in their earlier versions, they have been substantially revived and updated by the author for this volume. Please note: Taylor & Francis does not sell or distribute the Hardback in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.


An Anxious Pursuit

An Anxious Pursuit

Author: Joyce E. Chaplin

Publisher: UNC Press Books

Published: 2012-12-01

Total Pages: 430

ISBN-13: 0807838306

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In An Anxious Pursuit, Joyce Chaplin examines the impact of the Enlightenment ideas of progress on the lives and minds of American planters in the colonial Lower South. She focuses particularly on the influence of Scottish notions of progress, tracing the extent to which planters in South Carolina, Georgia, and British East Florida perceived themselves as a modern, improving people. She reads developments in agricultural practice as indices of planters' desire for progress, and she demonstrates the central role played by slavery in their pursuit of modern life. By linking behavior and ideas, Chaplin has produced a work of cultural history that unites intellectual, social, and economic history. Using public records as well as planters' and farmers' private papers, Chaplin examines innovations in rice, indigo, and cotton cultivation as a window through which to see planters' pursuit of a modern future. She demonstrates that planters actively sought to improve their society and economy even as they suffered a pervasive anxiety about the corrupting impact of progress and commerce. The basis for their accomplishments and the root of their anxieties, according the Chaplin, were the same: race-based chattel slavery. Slaves provied the labor necessary to attain planters' vision of the modern, but the institution ultimately limited the Lower South's ability to compete in the contemporary world. Indeed, whites continued to wonder whether their innovations, some of them defied by slaves, truly improved the region. Chaplin argues that these apprehensions prefigured the antimodern stance of the antebellum period, but she contends that they were as much a reflection of the doubt inherent in theories of progress as an outright rejection of those ideas.


BEYOND THE SURFACE

BEYOND THE SURFACE

Author: HARMANDER SINGH

Publisher: Self published by Harmander Singh

Published: 2023-11-25

Total Pages: 259

ISBN-13:

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Dive into the intricate tapestry of human dynamics with "Beyond the Surface: Unveiling the Depths of Human Dynamics." This captivating exploration takes you on a journey through the complexities of love, anger, emotions, intelligence, communication, and more. From the vibrant Colors of Love to the Symphony of Emotions, each chapter unveils a new facet of the human experience. Discover the nuances of various types of love—romantic, platonic, familial—and understand how love shapes personalities. Explore the Spectrum of Anger, learning to differentiate between healthy and destructive expressions while gaining practical strategies for anger management. Delve into the Symphony of Emotions, recognizing and navigating a broad spectrum of feelings to develop emotional intelligence. Unveil the secrets of intelligence in Chapter 4, exploring different types and their practical implications in everyday life. The Dance of Vibes in Chapter 5 opens the door to understanding non-verbal communication, enhancing your ability to connect with others. Chapter 6 explores Interests and Passions, demonstrating how personal hobbies influence well-being and build connections. "The Art of Sexual Attraction" in Chapter 7 sheds light on the difference between love and attraction, guiding you through the complexities of sexual compatibility for fostering healthy relationships. Chapter 8, Navigating Differences, teaches the art of embracing diversity in personality types and building bridges across differences. As you progress, the book addresses the Puzzle of Depression, offering support strategies for individuals and their loved ones. It unravels the Shadows of Manipulation, empowering you to recognize and protect against manipulative behaviors in relationships. Culminating in The Symphony of the Mind, this book encourages the integration of various aspects of personality, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness in personal growth. "Beyond the Surface" is not just a book; it's a guide to understanding, connecting, and thriving in the intricate dance of human dynamics. Embark on this enlightening journey today.


Sin

Sin

Author: Steven J. Jensen

Publisher: CUA Press

Published: 2018-06-08

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 0813230330

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If the human soul is made for good, then how do we choose evil? On the other hand, perhaps the human soul is not made for good. Perhaps the magnitude of human depravity reveals that the human soul may directly choose evil. Notably, Thomas Aquinas rejects this explanation for the prevalence of human sin. He insists that in all our desires we seek what is good. How, then, do we choose evil? Only by mistaking evil for good. This solution to the difficulty, however, leads Aquinas into another conundrum. How can we be held responsible for sins committed under a misunderstanding of the good? The sinner, it seems, has simply made an intellectual blunder. Sin has become an intellectual defect rather than a depravity of will and desire. Sin: A Thomistic Psychology grapples with these difficulties. A solution to the problem must address a host of issues. Does the ultimate good after which we all strive have unity, or is it simply a collection of basic goods? What is venial sin? What momentous choice must a child make in his first moral act? In what way do passion, a habitually evil will, and ignorance cause human beings to sin? What is the first cause of moral evil? Do human beings have free will to determine themselves to particular actions? The discussion of these topics focuses upon the interplay of reason, will, and the emotions, examining the inner workings of our moral deliberations. Ultimately, the book reveals how the failure to maintain balance in our deliberations subverts our fidelity to the one true good.


The World on Edge

The World on Edge

Author: Edward S. Casey

Publisher: Indiana University Press

Published: 2017-07-12

Total Pages: 411

ISBN-13: 0253026717

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From one of continental philosophy's most distinctive voices comes a creative contribution to spatial studies, environmental philosophy, and phenomenology. Edward S. Casey identifies how important edges are to us, not only in terms of how we perceive our world, but in our cognitive, artistic, and sociopolitical attentions to it. We live in a world that is constantly on edge, yet edges as such are rarely explored. Casey systematically describes the major and minor edges that configure the human and other-than-human realms, including our everyday experience. He also explores edges in high- stakes situations, such as those that emerge in natural disasters, moments of political and economic upheaval, and encroaching climate change. Casey's work enables a more lucid understanding of the edge-world that is a necessary part of living in a shared global environment.