Space and being in contemporary French cinema LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / LiteracyThis book brings together five French directors who have established themselves as among the most exciting working today: Bruno Dumont, Robert Gudiguian, Laurent Cantet, Abdellatif Kechiche, and Claire Denis. It explores their unique strategies of representation and framing that reflect a profound investment in the geophysical world.
from his early social-realist films set in the Basque Country to his later forays into the genres of the war and horror
Though it is mostly seen as a war between the Dutch and the Spanish
it is the lesser-known but vastly more powerful world of asset managers and shadow banking which is inhibiting our ability to pursue climate and environmental justice
embodiment and globalization
A lively analysis of how mistakes in economic policy-making are increasingly made for political reasons and typically in the run up to a crisis when the constraints on the economy are ignored
the regulatory impulse of policy-makers since the financial crisis has inevitably led to greater instability in the banking sector and fails to avoid future boom and bust cycles
What ideological or artistic concerns does space "narrate"
and Structural Change: Implications and Policies for Developing Asia' discusses policies to achieve inclusive growth in developing Asia
actors and studios behind a century or so of great British cinema
offer important perspectives on contemporary French ideas about national identity
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and validates new academic and creative methods in figuring herstory as a patchwork intersection of voices across and through time – simultaneously acknowledging difference and diversity as well as commonality