Singing for Our Lives Evan SmithExploring the role of street choirs in political culture, and based on oral histories from more than 40 members of UK street choirs, this book introduces this neglected world to a wider public, including activists and academics. The title is taken from a song by musician and activist Holly Near, popular in the repertoire of many street choirs.
this richly detailed ethnographic study engages in debates over selfhood and people’s relationships with time
Along with a biographical and critical introduction
Offers a deep engagement with developments at the intersection of Habermasian communicative ethics and international relations
This trans-disciplinary book investigates the forty-year war by the American business class to restore its power and profits
It explores the material and cultural conditions under which the company operated
camp and kitsch comedy and the Adventures of Pricilla
the majority of this material being reproduced for the first time since the nineteenth century
Where scholars have tended to bracket Genet as either an absurdist
was first published
including case studies and statistical/econometric methods
as well as feminist theory
William Faulkner and the cinematic French wave