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Barefeet and Overalls is the story of two young boys coming of age in the Depression Era South. Follow Henry and Howard as they dig deeper and deeper into the comings and goings of a mysterious stranger that has come into their community. Be prepared to laugh, gasp, and delight in their adventures.
This ambitious new study argues that not only is the story of cricket inescapably entwined with that of capitalism, but that the game provides a unique lens with which to understand the history, development, exigencies and contradictions of capitalist political economy.From the aristocratic capture of the artisan's game to the commodified entertainment of private T20 leagues, the story of cricket has been told against the background of capitalism. Cricket was the gentlemanly vanguard of the English-led British empire which forged the first iteration of international capitalism that was reliant upon a political and commercial partnership between rulers and the ruled, and today it speaks to the productive tension between the emergence of the Asian century and the power of American cultural imperialism. Reading capitalism as a cultural, economic and political system, this book explores the relationship between cricket and capitalism and illuminates many of the most important themes in contemporary sport studies, such as class, race, gender, globalisation, nationalism, neoliberalism, commodification and migration.This is fascinating reading for anybody with an interest in sport history, the sociology of sport, global political economy, political theory or cultural studies.
The London Dream is about the mythology of London as a place of opportunity, excitement and the possibility of prosperity. But, who really profits from the London Dream?
This text goes beyond the theory of team dynamics and project management to present real world applications. The culmination of years of experience and research, it describes practical techniques for building successful high performance project teams using actual examples from high-tech companies.
Zizek's communism: revolutionary terror or Utopian jouissance?Good theory; bad politics - this is how Zizek's works have been described. Now Chris McMillan argues that Zizek's reading of global capitalism could reinvent political subversion. He highlights the political consequences of Zizek's fundamental concepts, such as the Lacanian Real, universality and the communist hypothesis. He argues that Zizek's turn to Communism represents the ultimate significance of Zizek's work for the 21st century and a marked new direction for Zizekian theory.While Zizek's work attracts a lot of labels, most of them pejorative - communist, conservative, anti-semantic - Chris McMillan identifies Zizek's unique and productive contribution to social and political theory, constructing his work as a response to the difficulties of contemporary social theory and the political deadlock of global capitalism.Key Features: * Summarises key applications of psychoanalytic theory to politics and shared social life * Produces a sustained reading of Zizek's understanding of the economy and capitalism * Considers the specific value of Zizek's work as a form of political action * Responds to Zizek's recent reference to the communist hypothesis and 'egalitarian justice'
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