Cricket, Fiction and Nation group or collective psychologyCricket, Fiction and Nation examines how cricket has been used by fiction writers from the early nineteenth century to the present day to explore matters such as national identity, class, sexuality, murder, suicide, obsession, empire, race, migration and the global post colonial world.
Laura goes out into the woods and forges a pact with Satan to be free
This book uses Sustainable Development Goal 6 to consider the concept of sustainable water resources management and how to improve global water security
Sigley approaches cinema as a form of social practice
' So goes an emerging consensus on both sides of the relationship between the Bank and its largest borrower
and Win Win – interviews with influential directors
to acquire a basis for further effort in the field
this book features filmmakers who belong to the generation born in the 1970s
As both immanent and transcendent
A fun and fact-packed read
and interviews with seminal directors such as Lone Scherfig
This book juxtaposes vital issues of Pashtun identity
The 1985 conference ended with the exciting prospect of the 'coming together' of the two traditional streams of 'tutoring systems' and 'learning environments' to address common problems in the design of instructional systems from an Artificial Intelligence perspective