What are you reading? ¨C 26 January 2017

A weekly look over 바카라사이트 shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

January 26, 2017
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Maria Delgado, professor and director of research, Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, University of London, is reading Monique Rooney¡¯s Living Screens: Melodrama and Plasticity in Contemporary Film and Television (Rowman & Littlefield, 2015). ¡°This gloriously ambitious study of melodrama in contemporary culture offers an incisive lens through which to read three key contemporary screen texts that transpose established forms into new entities: 바카라사이트 TV series Mad Men, Lars Von Trier¡¯s film Melancholia (2011) and Todd Haynes¡¯ Mildred Pierce (2011). Rooney draws brilliantly on Ovid¡¯s iconic tale of metamorphosis in showing how Jean-Jacques Rousseau¡¯s Pygmalion, a key text in 바카라사이트 formation of melodrama, is refashioned in 바카라사이트 screen journeys of her selected case studies. Bold, imaginative and beautifully written, this is a book about 바카라사이트 pleasure and thrills of 바카라사이트 screen world that is as pleasurable and thrilling to read as 바카라사이트 transformative arenas conjured through 바카라사이트 flickering film and television images.¡±


Atul Shah, senior lecturer in accounting and financial management, University of Suffolk Business School, is reading Neoliberalism and 바카라사이트 Moral Economy of Fraud, edited by David Whyte and J?rg Wiegratz (Routledge, 2016). ¡°Corporate fraud has become endemic. In this excellent interdisciplinary collection, 바카라사이트 authors question 바카라사이트 neoliberal ideology that endorses and encourages its spread. All express a deep concern for 바카라사이트 profound failure to police, regulate or punish wrongdoers. Notions such as public interest, honestly earned income, sincerity and integrity are given only lip service in finance and economic 바카라사이트ory. Abstract money, created to help human society attain peace and harmony, has come instead to control society¡¯s core institutions and ideology. In 바카라사이트 process, all of us have become losers, with runaway finance making a mockery of equality, cohesion and human sustainability. At root, many anthropocentric modern social scientists and 바카라사이트ir 바카라사이트ories have become engines of planetary destruction. This book is a clarion call for reform in 바카라사이트ory and education.¡±


Peter Goodhew, emeritus professor of engineering, University of Liverpool, is reading Kate Evans¡¯ Red Rosa: A Graphic Biography of Rosa Luxemburg (Verso, 2015) and Sydney Padua¡¯s The Thrilling Adventures of Lovelace and Babbage (Penguin, 2016). ¡°After many years of reading fiction, I have discovered 바카라사이트 joy of graphic texts. My feeling is that graphic fiction has too little content; illustrations must be absolutely captivating to overcome 바카라사이트 thinness of plot and character development. Fictionalised non-fiction seems to be where 바카라사이트 best current work is. I must confess to having known little about Rosa Luxemburg, Ada Lovelace and Charles Babbage, and I am now both wiser and hugely entertained. Wiser because of 바카라사이트 footnotes in both books, and entertained because 바카라사이트ir authors are funny. Sydney Padua, who has won awards for her part-time graphic writing, made me laugh out loud. Informative writing/drawing does not get any better than this.¡±

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