Dancing Bahia Beate NeumeierDancing Bahia is an edited collection that draws together the work of leading scholars, artists and dance activists from Brazil, Canada and the United States to examine the particular ways in which dance has responded to sociopolitical notions of race and community, resisting stereotypes, and redefining African Diaspora and Afro Brazilian traditions. Using the Brazilian city of Salvador da Bahia as its focal point, this volume brings to the fore
theatre practice and performance studies
including recent horror film
Using Sweden as a case study this book examines the conceptualisation of neutrality from the Peloponnesian War to the present day
On the one hand Islam is undervalued as a moral and political force whose admirable qualities are epitomised in its strong tradition of charitable giving
but rather the product of actions by the state and the legal system
It presents an explanation of the most common features of prose
No other book on Hamlet on the stage covers as much theoretical ground
differences in lived experiences
Unique - The first history of the horror film to approach it from a queer perspective
Based upon over 300 personal testimonies
and use of parallel and distributed processing systems
and how it matters to human and more than human life