Literature and the Experience of Globalization: Texts Without Borders
How does literature represent, challenge and help us understand our experience of globalization? Taking literary globalization studies beyond its traditional political focus, Literature and the Experience of Globalization explores how writers from Shakespeare through Goethe to Isak Dinesen, J.M. Coetzee, Amitav Ghosh and Bruce Chatwin engage with the human dimensions of globalization.
The Secret War Crime, Women in War, The Faults of Oklahoma, Nancy Reagan, 1921-2016, China’s economic slowdown explained, Ian Bremmer on Turkey’s isolation, Europe closes its borders to refugees, Education’s math problem, How to take the perfect nap, The rise of Hong Kong’s independence movement and more…
Government Zero: No Borders, No Language, No Culture
Michael Savage has been warning Americans for decades and now it's here. In GOVERNMENT ZERO: No Borders, No Language, No Culture, Savage sounds the alarm about how progressives and radical Islamists are each unwittingly working towards similar ends: to destroy Western Civilization and remake it in their own respective images. These two dark forces are transforming our once-free republic into a socialist, Third World dictatorship ruled by Government Zero: absolute government and zero representation.
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Increasingly, technology is at stake in toys, games and playing. With the immense popularity of computer games, questions concerning the role and function of technology in play have become more pressing. A key aspect of the increasing technologization and digitalization of both toys and play is the vagueness of borders between producers, consumers and players.