Connoisseurs and conmen Tony VarleyThis book examines John Hilditch (1872 1930), a notorious collector of Chinese art who lied, hoaxed and manipulated in his struggle against museum experts to become a cultural authority. Previously overlooked as a pest with a dubious collection, this book uses Hilditch to interrogate how far the monumental social, cultural and political changes of the early twentieth century unsettled social and cultural hierarchies and how these hierarchies were
The study explains how the institution evolved from a structure that appeared to be relatively free from central government interference to one of the most centralised systems of government in the Western world
Authors Marcia Lei Zeng and Jian Qin provide a solid grounding in the variety and interrelationships among different metadata types
contributors articulate how it is reflected in the goals
The narrator tells of witnessing the unstoppable onslaught of invaders from Mars
The new angles and emphases that develop are partly from Carter’s immersion in the changing intellectual debates of the times and
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the interpretation of communicative messages and the effects of communication on both speaker and listener
An accessible survey of Sino-American relations in Asia
Carl Freedman focuses on Francis Ford Coppola’s Godfather trilogy – arguably the foremost work of crime cinema –crafting a convincing argument that the plot’s action is principally driven by the shift from Sicily to America
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actors and directors brought women’s sexuality and gay and lesbian issues to the cutting edge of drama after World War II through a close reading of playwrights such as John Osborne
This book will be invaluable to those whose careers rest on accuracy