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Livro de Receitas Ganhadoras da Fita Azul na Feira do Condado Receitas de Bolos Especiais

by Amber Richards Fabiana Rodrigues Castelo Branco

Prepare os bolos premiados em sua própria casa para a família e os amigos. R eceitas caseiras, autênticas e aprovadas que fazem as papilas gustativas palpitarem e se revelam perfeitas sempre. Os Livros de Receitas Ganhadoras da Fita Azul na Feira do Condado serão os mais novos fundamentos de sua coleção de receitas. Cada receita foi reunida a partir de ganhadores de grandes prêmios ou da fita azul em feiras estaduais e do condado do país. Eles impressionaram os jurados; agora você impressionará os seus amigos! Mais de 50 receitas deliciosas perfazem este livro com bolos diferenciados que certamente serão o máximo. Experimente estas receitas de bolos, que simplesmente poderão se tornar as favoritas da família, e algo de que você se orgulhará ao trazer para as refeições entre amigos. Atente contudo, que você poderá se tornar "famoso" pelos seus bolos especiais. Há bolos de canecas, bolos anelares, bolos para café, e muito mais para se descobrir. Se você está procurando partircipar de alguma competição em feiras de condado com um bolo, considere a utilização de algumas destas receitas de bolos aprovadas. Colecione todos os livros de receitas nesta série para uma boa alimentação. De tortas a saladas; doces a caçarolas; e biscoitos a entradas principais, você pode cozinhar como um ganhador da fita azul! Este é o segundo livro da série, adquira o seu agora.

Lizzo: Award-Winning Musician (Movers, Shakers, and History Makers)

by Karen Latchana Kenney

In September 2019, “Truth Hurts” became the longest-reigning solo female rap song at the number 1 spot on Billboard’s Hot 100. Since then, Lizzo has appeared on TV, at award shows, and on sold-out world tours. Learn more about this Grammy-winning artist and how she went from band kid to opening act to mainstream superstar.

Llama Crafts: Packed Full of Inspiring Crafts and Templates (Creature Crafts)

by Ellen Deakin

Craft away with the quirkiest creatures around! Save the drama, these Llamas are going to whisk you away to your happy place. Fun and quirky, these furry animals are the latest spirit animal that everyone is interested in. This book has 15 projects that will inspire you and make you ready for your own Llamapalooza! You'll get directions here on how to make Llama Papercraft ornaments, a Llama piñata, Llama wall prints, Llama finger puppets, Llama plushies, Llama T-shirts, Llama greetings cards, Llama bag and so much more. Both novice and expert crafters will enjoy this variety of projects. Each craft comes with a list of all the items and templates that you will need to create your llama-fueled fun. There's no shortage of ways that you'll be able to envision these dazzling Llama Crafts?the perfect activities for any adventurous Llama fan. Great for yourself or to give as gifts, but you’ll probably want to make them for both… Get ready to leap for llamas!

Llanelly West to Camarthen (West Wales Railways)

by John Hodge

A pictorial survey of the 20 miles of railway line between the junction station at Llanelly and the county town of Carmarthen in West Wales. Railway historian John Hodge looks at the development of the lines in West Wales, between these locations, taking in the history of the local industry that was once a feature in this area. This book covers each station and main location along the route, with good photographic coverage and interesting long captions explaining the location&’s significance. Additional text is provided for several locations, giving more historical detail and anecdotal information: Llanelly West/Old Castle CrossingPembrey & Burry PortCarmarthen Bay Power StationLando HaltKidwelly Flats HaltKidwellyFerrysideCarmarthenCarmarthen JunctionCarmarthen New StationCarmarthen Junction ShedCarmarthen Shed The work is of interest to railway historians and those who accurately model railways, having a good coverage of the subject throughout its pages.&“Narrative summaries of each of the major locations are provided, but the real strength of the book lies in the several hundred photographs which the author has brought together. These include the huge and diverse range of steam motive power to be found at Carmarthen shed over the years, a fine selection of views of Carmarthen station itself, everyday and special trains passing through rural and often highly scenic locations, and useful views of the intermediate stations and signal boxes which will be particularly valuable to the modeller and historian.&” —West Somerset Railway Association

Lloyd Kaufman: Interviews (Conversations with Filmmakers Series)

by Mathew Klickstein

After nearly fifty years of disrupting media, gleefully Rabelaisian uberindie filmmaker Lloyd Kaufman (b. 1945) has been maligned, mocked, and—worst of all—ignored throughout the general course of his wildly eclectic and impactful filmography. As the equally huckster-ish and self-denigrating cofounder and president of Troma Entertainment—responsible for the likes of such schlocky “midnight movie” fare as The Toxic Avenger, Sgt. Kabukiman N.Y.P.D., Surf Nazis Must Die, Class of Nuke ’Em High, Tromeo & Juliet, and, most recently, #ShakespearesShitstorm—Kaufman has indisputably left his slimily viscous fingerprints on moviemaking throughout the past half century. Lloyd Kaufman: Interviews gathers together no-holds-barred commentaries, op-eds, Q&As, arguments, and retorts from the prodigious filmmaker. Considering the typical Troma film is known, if at all, for the brand’s signature egregious gore, unabashedly scandalous sexual fetishism, sophomoric scatology, and provocative contrarianism, it’s easy to understand why Kaufman and his (still metastasizing) oeuvre go without much notice in the mainstream trades or classroom discussions. Like a modern-day P. T. Barnum, if there’s one way that Kaufman finds a pragmatic hold on the cultural zeitgeist, it’s through his tsunamic deluge of often vivacious, often vulgar, often vicious, and often (most dangerous of all) presciently insightful speaking engagements and interviews provided at an almost manic pace across the globe. Complete with an exclusive interview conducted by volume editor Mathew Klickstein, Lloyd Kaufman: Interviews is an extensive deep-dive omnibus from one of cinema’s most indefatigably ardent auteurs who may make us all uproariously laugh but refuses to not be taken deadly seriously.

Lo bello y lo siniestro

by Eugenio Trías

Una obra clave para comprender la historia de las ideas estéticas y de la teoría del arte. Publicado por primera vez en 1982 y merecedor del Premio Nacional de Ensayo en 1983, Lo bello y lo siniestro es un texto imprescindible para comprender la historia de las ideas estéticas y de la teoría del arte. Mediante el análisis de obras diversas -desde las pinturas renacentistas de Sandro Botticelli hasta la célebre película Vertigo de Alfred Hitchcock- el genial filósofo valora la evolución histórica de dos categorías estéticas opuestas, lo bello y lo siniestro, para descubrir lo que ambas tienen de sublime. Eugenio Trías persigue y consigue incansablemente para ofrecer al lector uno de los ensayos más descollantes de nuestro tiempo. Esta nueva edición de Lo bello y lo siniestro ha sido revisada y actualizada por su autor y analizada, en un magnífico prólogo, por Vicente Verdú. La crítica ha dicho...«Ha sido esa ruta vital en pos de hallar una solución al problema de la verdad, la que ha situado a Trías en la vanguardia del último pensamiento europeo.»El Mundo «Eugenio Trías se acercó a la perfección formal y filosófica en estas páginas.»Rafael Narbona, El Cultural de El Mundo

Lo esencial: El diseño y otras cosas de la vida

by Miguel Milá

Miguel Milá por Miguel Milá, o una guía de diseño para la vida. Edición y epílogo de Anatxu Zabalbeascoa ¿Cuándo diseño? Siempre. Sus lámparas, sus sillas de caña o sus icónicos bancos barceloneses forman ya parte de nuestro imaginario, pero su obra es mucho más amplia, atenta siempre a las necesidades humanas y con un profundo sentido de la funcionalidad y de la estética. Miguel Milá ha sido también un ecologista avant la lettre y un defensor de «lo esencial» y de la «emoción» como elementos decisivos a la hora de diseñar.Ha habido libros que estudian y analizan su obra, y un importante documental, pero nunca antes un «Milá por Milá». En Lo esencial, Milá habla de sí mismo, de su obra, sus principios y sus ideas, pero también de su familia (tan vinculada a la historia de Barcelona), de su propia vida y de la educación de sus hijos. Este no es un libro para diseñadores, o solo para diseñadores, los prácticos consejos de este premiado artista que se define a sí mismo como «inventor y bricoleur» pueden cambiar nuestra vida cotidiana, del mismo modo que, para distintos tipos de lectores, lo han hecho los consejos de Ferrán Adrià o las reglas de Marie Kondo.Este es un libro indispensable para repensar nuestro mundo personal; para rodearnos de objetos útiles y bellos («Una lámpara está mucho más tiempo apagada que encendida», nos recuerda Milá); para reconocer las aberraciones del diseño (como los lavabos o los platos cuadrados); para reconocer lo verdaderamente importante («Lo sencillo es complejo de conseguir»); para saber vivir en armonía con los elementos y la naturaleza, pero también con los demás, empezando por nuestra propia familia («Sé útil y te utilizarán»). Lo esencial es el legado teórico y vital del mayor diseñador español, cuya obra confirma la definición de «clásico»: aquello que no se puede hacer mejor. La crítica ha dicho...«Unas memorias que son trallazos de lucidez. Se leen de un tirón y se disfrutan a tragos largos.»Gema Pajares, La Razón «Miguel Milá sería incapaz de diseñar algo que no fuese útil: [...] ha contribuido a divulgar la capacidad y la fuerza del diseño.»Josep Cuní, Cadena Ser «Miguel Milá ha jugado un papel decisivo en la historia del diseño moderno en España, basando su trabajo en la actualización de la tradición. [...] Es sensato y cabal aunque le pese.»El ojo crítico (RNE1) «Un libro esencial. Una manera de ver la vida con sus valores más puros.»Xavier Vidal-Folch «Con él se hizo la luz. [...] Cada una de las páginas de este libro bello [...] alberga una frase interesante, una sentencia cabal. Cada capítulo es un descubrimiento y cuando llegamos al final lo que nos cuenta que es su vida -y no solamente eso- querríamos seguir leyendo más. [...] Menudas máximas nos regala Milá.No dejen de leer este libro, lo agradecerán.»Gema Pajares, La Razón «Biografía sui géneris de más de seis décadas entregada al diseño y a la búsqueda de soluciones confortables [...] que recorre las claves de una vida y una obra dedicada casi por completo a [...] la belleza al servicio de las personas.»David Morán, ABC «"Evolucionario" más que revolucionario. Sencillo y claro, como la mayoría de sus (buenos) diseños. Gracias, Anatxu, por volver más transparente el discurso artístico y vital de Miguel Milá.»Toni Puntí «Un libro que respira humanidad y sabiduría, raras cualidades que en el caso de Milá conviven con la sensatez, una vitalidad a prueba de bombas y un sentido del humor que traspasa todas las páginas.»Teresa Sesé, La Vanguardia «Lleno de reflexiones interesantes, de observaciones lúcidas. [...] Diría que es una lectura "deliciosa", pero siempre me ha parecido un poco cursi decir eso de un libro. Mejor diga

Loaded: The Life (and Afterlife) of The Velvet Underground

by Dylan Jones

Rebellion always starts somewhere, and in the music world of the transgressive teen whether it be the 1960s of the 2020s, The Velvet Underground represent ground zero. Crystallizing the idea of the bohemian, urban, narcissistic art school gang, around a psychedelic rock and roll band - a stylistic idea that evolved in the rarefied environs of Andy Warhol's Factory - The Velvets were the first major American rock group with a mixed gender line-up; they never smiled in photographs, wore sunglasses indoors, and in the process invented the archetype. They were avant-garde nihilists, writing about drug abuse, prostitution, paranoia, and sado-masochistic sex at a time when the rest of the world was singing about peace and love. Dylan Jones' definitive oral history of The Velvet Underground draws on contributions from remaining members, contemporaneous musicians, critics, film-makers, and the generation of artists who emerged in their wake, to celebrate not only their impact but their legacy, which burns brighter than ever into the 21st century.

Loaded: The Life (and Afterlife) of the Velvet Underground

by Dylan Jones

Drawing on contributions from remaining members, contemporaneous musicians, critics, filmmakers, and the generation of artists who emerged in their wake, this "monumental origin story" celebrates the legacy of the Velvet Underground, which burns brighter than ever in the 21st century (New York Times bestselling author Bob Spitz). A "Must Read" by Nylon and​ BookRiot Rebellion always starts somewhere, and in the music world of the transgressive teen—whether it be the 1960s or the 2020s—the Velvet Underground represents ground zero. Crystallizing the idea of the bohemian, urban, narcissistic art school gang around a psychedelic rock and roll band—a stylistic idea that evolved in the rarefied environs of Andy Warhol&’s Factory—the Velvets were the first major American rock group with a mixed gender line-up. They never smiled in photographs, wore sunglasses indoors, and invented the archetype that would be copied by everyone from Sid Vicious to Bobby Gillespie. They were avant-garde nihilists, writing about drug abuse, prostitution, paranoia, and sado-masochistic sex at a time when the rest of the world was singing about peace and love. In that sense they invented punk and then some. It could even be argued that they invented modern New York. Drawing on interviews and material relating to all major players, from Lou Reed, John Cale, Mo Tucker, Andy Warhol, Jon Savage, Nico, David Bowie, Mary Harron, and many more, award-winning journalist Dylan Jones breaks down the band&’s whirlwind of subversion and, in a narrative rich in drama and detail, proves why the Velvets remain the original kings and queens of edge.

Local Architecture

by Brian Mackay-Lyons Robert Mccarter

In architecture, as in food, local is an idea whose time has come. Of course, the idea of an architecture that responds to site; draws on local building traditions, materials, and crafts; and strives to create a sense of community is not recent. Yet, the way it has evolved in the past few years in the hands of some of the world's most accomplished architects is indeed defining a new movement. From the rammed-earth houses of Rick Joy and Pacific Northwest timber houses of Tom Kundig, to the community-built structures of Rural Studio and Francis Kéré, designers everywhere are championing an architecture that exists from, in, and for a specific place. The stunning projects, presented here in the first book to examine this global shift, were featured at the thirteenth and final Ghost conference held in 2011, organized by Nova Scotia architect, educator, and local practitioner Brian MacKay-Lyons. The result is the most complete collection of contemporary regionalist architecture available, with essays by early proponents of the movement, including Kenneth Frampton, Juhani Pallasmaa, and Pritzker Prize-winning architect Glenn Murcutt.

Local Binary Patterns: New Variants and Applications

by Lakhmi C. Jain Sheryl Brahnam Alessandra Lumini Loris Nanni

This book introduces Local Binary Patterns (LBP), arguably one of the most powerful texture descriptors, and LBP variants. This volume provides the latest reviews of the literature and a presentation of some of the best LBP variants by researchers at the forefront of textual analysis research and research on LBP descriptors and variants. The value of LBP variants is illustrated with reported experiments using many databases representing a diversity of computer vision applications in medicine, biometrics, and other areas. There is also a chapter that provides an excellent theoretical foundation for texture analysis and LBP, in particular. A special section focuses on LBP and LBP variants in the area of face recognition, including thermal face recognition. This book will be of value to anyone already in the field as well as to those interested in learning more about this powerful family of texture descriptors.

Local Climate Action Planning

by Tammy L. Seale Michael R. Boswell Adrienne I. Greve

Climate change is a global problem, but the problem begins locally. Cities consume 75% of the world's energy and emit 80% of the world's greenhouse gases. Changing the way we build and operate our cities can have major effects on greenhouse gas emissions. Fortunately, communities across the U.S. are responding to the climate change problem by making plans that assess their contribution to greenhouse gas emissions and specify actions they will take to reduce these emissions. This is the first book designed to help planners, municipal staff and officials, citizens and others working at local levels to develop Climate Action Plans. CAPs are strategic plans that establish policies and programs for mitigating a community's greenhouse gas (GHGs) emissions. They typically focus on transportation, energy use, and solid waste, and often differentiate between community-wide actions and municipal agency actions. CAPs are usually based on GHG emissions inventories, which indentify the sources of emissions from the community and quantify the amounts. Additionally, many CAPs include a section addressing adaptation-how the community will respond to the impacts of climate change on the community, such as increased flooding, extended drought, or sea level rise. With examples drawn from actual plans, Local Climate Action Planning guides preparers of CAPs through the entire plan development process, identifying the key considerations and choices that must be made in order to assure that a plan is both workable and effective.

Local Color: Seeing Place Through Watercolor

by Mimi Robinson

How to understand color&’s impact on our perception of a place—and capture its palette in watercolor landscapes and cityscapes. Whenever we first encounter a new place, whether landscape or cityscape, one of the most immediate and powerful sensations comes from its colors, or the palette of colors, which profoundly influence our reaction to and sense of a space. In Local Color, designer and educator Mimi Robinson teaches us not only how to see the colors around us but also how to capture and record them in watercolor. Regardless of your level of painting expertise, Robinson will quickly have you creating personal memories of time, place, and travel through a series of self-guided exercises and illustrated examples.

Local Development and Socio-environmental Systems: Experiences and Practices toward Sustainability in Mediterranean Europe (River Publishers Series in Social, Urban, Economic and Environmental Sustainability)

by Clio Ciaschini Vito Imbrenda

Departing from conventional narratives centered on environmental complexity, this book offers a fresh perspective on ecological dynamics in the Mediterranean basin, positing their correlation with social and economic regimes, demographic transformations, local governance structures, and deficiencies in spatial planning. The analysis delves into the neglected potential for mitigating environmental degradation, conducting a meticulous examination of ecological issues vis à vis economic disparities in Southern European regions. The outcome aims to furnish an integrated, and potentially holistic, understanding of spatial divisions between environmentally ‘poor’ and ‘rich’ territories.

Local Economic Development Policy: The United States and Canada (Contemporary Urban Affairs #1)

by Laura A. Reese Urban Center Staff

First published in 1997. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Local Government Law: A Practical Guidebook for Public Officials on City Councils, Community Boards, and Planning Commissions

by Gerald A. Fisher

Local Government Law provides a unique resource with concise, easy-to-understand explanations of important legal issues faced by local public officials, community boards, and city councils. From the moment officials take office, they face decisions related to basic principles found in state and federal law. The same is true for those in the private sector aiming to work successfully with local governments. This practical guidebook will empower public and private representatives with a functional grasp of legal principles, with chapters explaining what a local government is, the requirement to follow due process, local land use controls, the basics of the Freedom of Information Act, and many other important subjects that regularly arise. As a practical guidebook on local government law, this book provides a basic and empowering understanding for officials and private actors in the local government arena.

Local Governments and Climate Change

by Maryke Van Staden Francesco Musco

The focus of this publication is on how small and medium-sized communities in Europe are effectively responding to climate change, with a particular focus on different approaches used in sustainable energy planning and implementation. A number of cases presented show the result of different (and often combined) motivations and actions. The most effective responses are those with a holistic, integrated and long-term approach, addressing both climate change mitigation and adaptation, based on citizen and other local stakeholder involvement. Local climate action means addressing different sectors, from buildings to waste, but also involving the industry and business sectors. The focus is on engaging communities on a large scale. Local governments play an essential role in this regard: creating a vision for the community, developing relevant strategies, implementing effective policies and rolling out actions - together with other actors. They lead citizens, act in an exemplary manner, and improve energy use in services. The context they act in is also important, influencing approaches taken, with (enabling or blocking) framework conditions, financing, and energy security addressed, as well as a number of important international and European community-specific developments are presented.

Local Hero: Making a Scottish Classic

by Jonathan Melville

It's not a high concept movie, there's actually no story there really. It’s what happens in between the story that’s important' – Bill Forsyth The story of an American businessman sent to buy the Scottish village of Ferness with the aim of turning it into an oil refinery, Local Hero is one of Scotland’s most beloved, and most misunderstood, films. When Bill Forsyth’s incredible success with the low-budget That Sinking Feeling and Gregory’s Girl found him collaborating with Britain’s best-known film producer, David Puttnam, he soon found his independent ethos clashing with Hollywood’s desire for superstar actors and a happy ending. Jonathan Melville checks into the MacAskill Arms and looks back at Bill Forsyth’s career with the help of new and archive interviews, before spending time with the cast and crew, including stars Peter Riegert and Denis Lawson, who made Local Hero on location in Houston and Scotland in 1982. With access to early drafts of the Local Hero script (including hand-written notes) that reveal more about Mac and mermaids, excerpts from a previously unpublished interview in which Bill Forsyth explains why he refuses to call his film 'feel-good', and a look at long-lost deleted scenes with exclusive commentary from those involved, this is the definitive history of the Scottish classic. ‘Genuine fairy tales are rare; so is film-making that is thoroughly original in an unobtrusive way. Bill Forsyth's quirky disarming Local Hero is both . . . it demonstrates Mr. Forsyth's uncanny ability for making an audience sense that something magical is going on, even if that something isn't easily explained’ – Janet Maslin, The New York Times 'Local Hero is kind of transcendent. It's poetic in a way that most films can't hope to be' – Frank Cottrell-Boyce 'Local Hero is one my favourite films of all time . . . A timeless masterpiece' – Mark Kermode

Local History, Transnational Memory in the Romanian Holocaust

by Valentina Glajar Jeanine Teodorescu

This book explores the memory of the Romanian Holocaust in Romanian, German, Israeli, and French cultural representations. The essays in this volume discuss first-hand testimonial accounts, letters, journals, drawings, literary texts and films by Elie Wiesel, Paul Celan, Aharon Appelfeld Norman Manea, Radu Mihaileanu, among others.

Local Invisibility, Postcolonial Feminisms: Asian American Contemporary Artists In California (Critical Studies In Gender, Sexuality, And Culture Ser.)

by Laura Fantone

This book offers gendered, postcolonial insights into the poetic and artistic work of four generations of female Asian American artists in the San Francisco Bay Area. Nancy Hom, Betty Kano, Flo Oy Wong, Trinh T. Minh-ha, Theresa H.K. Cha, and Hung Liu are discussed in relation to the cultural politics of their time, and their art is examined in light of the question of what it means to be an Asian American artist. Laura Fantone’s exploration of this dynamic, understudied artistic community begets a sensitive and timely reflection on the state of Asian American women in the USA and in Californian cultural institutions.

Local Radio, Going Global

by Guy Starkey

An examination of the development of local radio broadcasting and the trend for locally-owned, locally-originated and locally-accountable commercial radio stations to fall into the hands of national and international media groups. Starkey traces the early development of local radio through to present-day digital environments.

Local Style in English Architecture: An Enquiry Into Its Origin and Development (Routledge Revivals)

by Thomas Atkinson

Originally published in 1947, this book examines the regional styles of architecture which developed inside England itself, particularly during the later medieval period. It discusses the causes and locations of these regional variations. In explaining the cause for the geographical variations in stye, the author investigates the various factors responsible for bringing them about, such as geology, race, religion, foreign influence, transport and fashion. As churches have survived the passage of time better than many secular buildings, the emphasis is on church architecture (although not exclusively). The book contains over 120 photographs and the book is an original and important inquiry into the origin and development of local styles in English architecture.

Local and Regional Development

by Andy Pike Andrés Rodriguez-Pose John Tomaney

Actors and institutions in localities and regions across the world are seeking prosperity and well-being amidst tumultuous and disruptive shifts and transitions generated by: an increasingly globalised, knowledge-intensive capitalism; global financial instability, volatility and crisis; concerns about economic, social and ecological sustainability, climate change and resource shortages; new multi-actor and multi-level systems of government and governance and a re-ordering of the international political economy; state austerity and retrenchment; and, new and reformed approaches to intervention, policy and institutions for local and regional development. Local and Regional Development provides an accessible, critical and integrated examination of local and regional development theory, institutions and policy in this changing context. Amidst its rising importance, the book addresses the fundamental issues of ‘what kind of local and regional development and for whom?’, its purposes, principles and values, frameworks of understanding, approaches and interventions, and integrated approaches to local and regional development throughout the world. The approach provides a theoretically informed, critical analysis of contemporary local and regional development in an international and multi-disciplinary context, grounded in concrete empirical analysis from experiences in the global North and South. It concludes by identifying what might constitute holistic, inclusive, progressive and sustainable local and regional development, and reflecting upon its limits and political renewal.

Locating Classical Receptions on Screen: Masks, Echoes, Shadows (The New Antiquity)

by Anastasia Bakogianni Ricardo Apostol

This volume explores film and television sources in problematic conversation with classical antiquity, to better understand the nature of artistic reception and classical reception in particular. Drawing inspiration from well-theorized fields like adaptation studies, comparative literature, and film, the essays in this collection raise questions fundamental to the future of reception studies. The first section, ‘Beyond Fidelity’, deals with idiosyncratic adaptations of ancient sources; the second section, ‘Beyond Influence’, discusses modern works purporting to adapt ancient figures or themes that are less straightforwardly ancient than they may at first appear; while the last section, ‘Beyond Original’, uses films that lack even these murky connections to antiquity to challenge the notion that studying reception requires establishing historical connections between works. As questions of audience, interpretation, and subjectivity are central to most contemporary fields of study, this is a collection that is of interest to a wide variety of readers in the humanities.

Locating Cultural Work

by Susan Luckman

Drawing upon field work and interviews with cultural workers in the UK and Australia, this book examines the cultural work experiences of rural, regional and remotely located creative practitioners, and how this sits within local economies and communities.

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