Kate Atkinson FinanceFrom Behind the Scenes at the Museum to Big Sky, this book explores the major themes and formal concerns in Kate Atkinsons fiction (history, memory, feminism, metafiction, genre revision). It situates Atkinson's uvre in terms of an aesthetics of hydridity that runs through her eleven novels, one play and one collection of stories to date.
is the first book to explore how underground and mainstream fiction have influenced—and can help illuminate—his labyrinthine films
interdisciplinary collection
A textbook designed to teach the student of management ninety per cent of all they will ever need to know in accounting and finance at any level within their organisation
A rethinking of the role of contemporary urbanism in today’s knowledge-intensive capitalism
Illustrated throughout with dynamic screen shots
Aimed at narrowing the cultural gap for cross-cultural research
although addressing the importance of non-sport related connections
Covers a number of foreign productions and pays much attention to the role of scenography
Post-truth politics have threatened science itself
It offers the first discussion of multi-level electoral dynamics in other western democracies thud proposing how electoral competition might develop in the devolved institutions of Scotland and Wales
The memoir now looms large as a pedagogical tool for multiple levels of schooling and of education
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