Intercultural Understanding After Wittgenstein PERFORMING ARTS / Film / GeneralThis volume addresses, from a Wittgensteinian perspective, the philosophical question of how to understand other cultures. We approach this question in a manner that emphasises the connection between its epistemological, ethical and political aspects, bringing into discussion Wittgensteinian and other cultural and philosophical traditions, notably from the West African Yoruba community, Japan, China and India.
Love and Revolutionbrings classical and contemporary anarchist thought into a mutually beneficial dialogue with a global cross-section of ecological
emigration
government agencies and businesses
facilitate development and ensure that gains are shared and losses compensated
The sixteen short stories in this anthology demonstrate the scope of the modern Italian narrative between 1930 and 1960
academics and activist who wish to understand power and conflict
The fresh and wholly original perspectives on English courtship offered here should redirect and revitalise the history of marriage in early modern England
the UK’s response to the pandemic and the steady erosion of public trust
the progress of child-oriented typefaces
Indispensable immigrants recreates the world of peasants who streamed into the cities of late-medieval and early modern northern Italy to carry crushingly heavy containers of wine
Makes a significant contribution to the growing field of star studies
Written by well-known cinema scholars