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41. Displays of Power: Memory and Amnesia in the American Museum by Steven Dubin | |
Hardcover: 256
Pages
(1999-04-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Museums have become ground zero in America's culture wars. Whereas fierce public debates once centered on provocative work by upstart artists, the scrutiny has now expanded to mainstream cultural institutions and the ideas they present. In Displays of Power, Steven Dubin, whose Arresting Images was deemed "masterly" by the New York Times, examines the most controversial exhibitions of the 1990s. These include shows about ethnicity, slavery, Freud, the Old West, and the dropping of the atomic bomb by the Enola Gay. This new edition also includes a preface by the author detailing the recent Sensation! controversy at the Brooklyn Museum. Displays of Power draws directly upon interviews with many key combatants: museum administrators, community activists, curators, and scholars. It authoritatively analyzes these episodes of America struggling to redefine itself in the late 20th century. |
42. Memories of Amnesia, Paris Review Edition by lawrence shainberg | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1988)
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43. Amnesia-analgesia techniques in dentistry, (American lecture series, publication no. 862. A monograph in the Bannerstone division of American lectures in dentistry) by Stanley R Spiro | |
Unknown Binding: 225
Pages
(1973)
Asin: B0006C4TFE Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
44. Chema Cobo: Amnesia (Art Random Series, No 84) by Kyoichi Tsuzuki | |
Hardcover: 48
Pages
(1991-06)
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45. Amnesia (Diseases and Disorders) by Jennifer MacKay | |
Hardcover: 104
Pages
(2009-02-27)
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46. Amnesia by John Malloy | |
Paperback: 64
Pages
(2001-09)
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BALTIMORE CITY PAPER:All Shook Up, by Tom Chalkley Amnesia begins with a young writer named Chloe who sets out to interview Ike Reuben, an artist/writer/filmmaker/musician whose work she not only admires, but finds strangely familiar. Reuben has just resurfaced--in Baltimore, of all places--after a long, unexplained disappearance. When Chloe finally finds him, he's in and out of a mysterious narcoleptic state. While others puzzle over his unconscious form, Reuben suffers through a series of harrowing, dreamlike sequences. Ultimately, Chloe gets sucked into Reuben's alternate world. It's not giving away too much to say that the story resolves on an unconventionally hopeful note. And, oh yes, there's a lone terrorist who slips in and out of the plot at crucial moments. Amnesia is preoccupied with issues of memory, déjà vu, dreams, and parallel realities, themes that Malloy underscores by alternating graphic styles over the course of the story. Each of the book's three running subplots is portrayed in its own medium. The present-tense, "real world" story of Chloe's quest appears in angular pen-and-ink drawings that evoke harsh sunlight and the character's jangled nerves. Extended flashbacks to Chloe's childhood and youth are conveyed in atmospheric paintings. Reuben's hallucinatory experiences are told with digitally manipulated photography. Many comics artists employ this kind of graphically cued intercutting, as do filmmakers (think of the color shifts that sorted out the three story lines in last year's Traffic), but Malloy pulls it off with particular assurance. Amnesia's abrupt changes work because they conform to the story's weird logic, and because the characters are consistent regardless of the media depicting them. All the character art is based on photographic references--an easy shortcut to both naturalism and consistency--and the dialog reads, for the most part, like real people talking. It would be surprising, however, if all this switch-hitting didn't result in a bit of unevenness. Amnesia's strongest passages, in terms of both text and artwork, are Chloe's flashbacks. Some of the small, gray paintings in these sequences look like snapshots from a dysfunctional family album; others, with objects in and out of focus, suggest the murkiness of childhood memories. The dialog between teenage Chloe and her abrasive party-brat friend Janice is heartbreakingly true to life, a stinging reminder of why we're glad we're not in high school anymore. Amnesia's weakest link is a wordy section in which a mysterious character--a masked woman who has already made several disturbing appearances--lays out a theory of parallel realities that is supposed to explain why, among other things, poor Reuben keeps zoning off to his digital dreamworld. These cosmic notions may be close to the author's heart, but the four-page lecture temporarily hijacks the narrative and punctures the sense of mystery that has sustained the story up to that point. It also makes for a lot of pictures of a woman dressed in what looks like a Halloween costume. She, like her message, was more intriguing earlier in the story, when her appearances were more fleeting and suggestive. Ultimately, Amnesia's hall-of-mirrors plot and metaphysical speculations make a less lasting impression than the story's overall mood of desperate, lonely disorientation. Both Chloe and Reuben are, in different ways, uprooted characters; they grope through the fog and find each other. Readers, along the way, have to grapple with some confusing images and scene shifts, but this is a deliberate part of Malloy's scheme. Considering the sophistication and subtlety of Malloy's comics work, it comes as a surprise that he did relatively little work in the form--chiefly producing art to accompany other writers' stories, including illustrations for City Paper--before launching his own graphic novel. He says he began to pay serious attention to comics about seven years ago, when classmates at Luzerne County (Pa.) Community College turned him on to a number of fantasy titles, including Neil Gaiman's Sandman series and The Crow by James O'Barr. Of those early influences, he says, "It was something that really got me into the art form. I'd never really seen anything like it before." He began to teach himself the art of comics while studying painting and graphic design at college. Temporarily seduced by the sensational and narrative possibilities of fantasy art, he imitated the steroid-enhanced figures of Boris Vallejo and Frank Frazetta before finding his own multimedia approach. There's scant trace of such juvenile exploration in Amnesia. Thanks to his relatively late-in-life introduction to the comics form, Malloy has generally avoided the worn-out conventions that make some would-be graphic novels look like what they are: just fat comic books. Technically, as many independent artists have shown, there's no longer a compelling reason why comics have to be rendered in traditional black line with flat color. Amnesia revels in texture and tonality. As for the conventional genres of superheroes, fantasy, and so on, Malloy says he wanted Amnesia to be "unclassifiable." The characters' unremarkable physical appearance is based on the artist's friends, including several trained actors, who posed for reference photos. Another surprise: Malloy, despite having spent 18 months on Amnesia, is not particularly committed to comics as an art form. Among his influences, Malloy cites not only comics artists (Dave McKean, Dave Mazzuchelli, and several others) but novelist Tom Robbins ("I really like the way he writes women") and filmmaker David Lynch. His Mount Vernon studio contains several unfinished easel paintings. And for his next trick, Malloy says he'd like to work on a small movie or video. A versatile guy, just like his fictional Ike Reuben. Says Malloy, "I sort of admire that . . . artists who keep doing something different." ... Read more |
47. The Leader's Lobotomy - A Fable: The Legacy Leader Avoids Promotion Induced Amnesia by Anthony López | |
Paperback: 184
Pages
(2008-12-16)
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48. Poverty: Human Consciousness and the Amnesia of Development by Rajni Kothari | |
Paperback: 192
Pages
(1995-11-15)
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49. Lethal Amnesia by Roger Mullins | |
Paperback: 300
Pages
(2008-12-16)
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Great mystery thriller.Kept me turning the pages. |
50. Amnesia: Clinical, Psychological and Medico-legal Aspects by C.W.M. Whitty, O.L. Zangwill | |
Hardcover: 320
Pages
(1977-10)
Isbn: 0407000569 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
51. Karl Krolow and the Poetics of Amnesia in Postwar Germany (Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture) by Neil H. Donahue | |
Hardcover: 297
Pages
(2002-10-03)
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52. Amnesia Trap by Roger Ormerod | |
Hardcover: 176
Pages
(1979-08-09)
Isbn: 0709175310 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
53. Legal Memories And Amnesias In America's Rhetorical Culture (Polemics Series) by Marouf Arif Hasian | |
Hardcover: 232
Pages
(2000-02-17)
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THE LAW IS A LEGAL FICTION; OUR COURTS A LETHAL CIRCUS AND A THEATRE OF THE ABSURD |
54. Cat Called Amnesia by Edmund Wallace Hildick | |
Paperback:
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(1983-05)
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A Cat Called Amnesia a review by Rachel |
55. The Traumatic Amnesias (Neurological Monograph) by W.Ritchie Russell | |
Hardcover: 100
Pages
(1971-03-25)
Isbn: 0198572042 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
56. Deciphering Amber by Dot Dickinson | |
Paperback: 220
Pages
(2008-11-02)
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Editorial Review Product Description Although wrapped in the fictional elements of mystery, romance and drama, this book holds a true story of one woman?s extraordinary journey as she searches for answers to these profound questions. Abducted by a stranger, Amber escapes with her life, but her memory, name and identity are lost. She regains her identity soon after she discovers some surprising information in ancient Gospels and the Gnostics? teachings. These ancient manuscripts were banned after their creation, hidden for centuries and discovered by accident in 1945, buried in Egypt. During those first centuries, the Gnostics taught the value of the inner personal power of individuals. In order to teach these lessons that were banned, secret societies were formed and forced to hide from those in power. Amber becomes intrigued with these centuries-old mysteries as she struggles with life?s concerns and the mystery of her own identity. During her journey to self-discovery, Amber finds the gifts of friendship and love. Finally, she unearths the most powerful treasure of all?one that liberates her for all time. Customer Reviews (4)
My New Outlook
Enjoyable read.
Wonderful Read!!
Deciphering Amber |
57. Amnesia (Lecturas De Espanol) (Spanish Edition) by Jose Luis Ocasar Ariza | |
Paperback: 62
Pages
(2002-06-30)
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58. Transient Global Amnesia and Related Disorders | |
Hardcover: 260
Pages
(1990-08)
Isbn: 3456818874 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
59. Amnesia And Analgesia In Parturition, Twilight Sleep (1915) by Alfred Myer Hellman | |
Hardcover: 220
Pages
(2008-08-18)
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60. Amnesia by Elise Title | |
Perfect Paperback: 352
Pages
(2005-10-31)
Isbn: 3596165970 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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