This book is intended as an introduction to the great and unusual production of ceramics, especially vases, which took place in Germany in the period around 1960-1990. Here is selected 27 of these companies. The information inside tells their stories, with text and lots of pictures
Exploring the concept of biosocial power, this book delves into how envisioned futures influence the present, particularly in the context of childhood. It examines the dynamics of power relations that shape both children's experiences and the broader social and cultural environments of adults. Aimed at researchers and students, it advocates for a multidisciplinary approach to understanding the intersections of childhood and power, making it a valuable resource for those in the field.
The narrative explores the author's journey from childhood writing in London to adult experiences in Spain, highlighting the influence of these diverse environments on his literary work. It emphasizes his growth as a writer and hints at a broader catalog of published works, suggesting a rich tapestry of themes and styles influenced by his varied locales.
As a figure of thought, the concept of freedom tends to shuttle between
abstraction and ideal. Located within the realm of lived experience however,
freedom is invariably forged from context-specific constraints.
The collection of poems delves into the experiences of marginalized individuals and those feeling displaced in society. Through vivid imagery and poignant language, it captures the essence of longing and the search for belonging. Each poem reflects on the struggles and resilience of those who navigate life on the fringes, inviting readers to empathize with their journeys and understand the complexities of feeling like a stranger in one's own world.
Exploring themes of hunger, homelessness, and the complexities of love—both lost and unrequited—this poetry collection captivates with vivid imagery and skillful poetic techniques. Kevin Ryan's second book invites readers to engage deeply with the emotional landscapes he presents.
Exploring the intersection of sleeplessness and urban life, this collection delves into the thoughts and emotions that arise when night falls over a bustling city. The author, Kevin Ryan, captures the essence of insomnia and its effects on perception and creativity, weaving together vivid imagery and introspective themes. This work offers a unique lens on the struggles and revelations that accompany the quiet hours when the world is at rest, yet the mind remains active.
Advances in software, auction-based media, analytics, and big data have made
it possible for the average marketer to compete with marketers with 100 times
the spending power. Taking Down Goliath profiles the ways in which digital
marketing can level the playing field, if you know how to use it.