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France 1870-1914: Politics and Society (Routledge Revivals)

by R. D. Anderson

First published in 1977, France 1870-1914 combines an outline of events with an analytical treatment of the main political institutions and forces of the Third Republic, relating them to their social context. After an introductory narrative chapter, Dr Anderson discusses the social bases of politics, regional variations in political behaviour, parties and political leadership, and the parliamentary system. There are sections on the Republicans and Radicals, the Right, and the working-class movement, and a separate chapter is devoted to foreign and colonial policy. The success of the Third Republic as a working political system and a distinctive form of parliamentary democracy is emphasized. The author also provides a framework of interpretative ideas which makes the book stimulating as well as informative. This is a must read for scholars and researchers of French history and French politics.

A Real Cowboy (Rich, Rugged Ranchers #2211)

by Sarah M. Anderson

Producer Thalia Thorne’s career is on the line. She’s promised to lure James Robert Bradley back to the limelight, no matter what it takes. But once in Montana, she sees that J.R. has built a new life for himself-as a real-life cowboy-and Thalia finds it hard to resist the man he’s become....Then a blizzard strikes. Suddenly they’re alone, with only body heat to keep them warm. When the snow melts, she’ll have to choose: go back to the big city-or sacrifice everything for the man she can’t let go.

Land of Sunshine: Race, Gender, and Regional Development in a California Periodical

by Sigrid Anderson

Although denied the right to vote, late nineteenth-century women writers engaged in debates over land settlement and expansion through literary texts in regional periodicals. In &“Land of Sunshine&”: Race, Gender, and Regional Development in a California Periodical, Sigrid Anderson uncovers the political fictions of writers Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Mary Austin, Constance Goddard DuBois, Beatriz Bellido de Luna, and Edith Eaton (Sui Sin Far), all of whom were contributors to the Southern California periodical Land of Sunshine. In this magazine, which generally touted the superiority of the West and its white settlers, women authors undercut triumphalist narratives of racial superiority and rapid development by focusing on the stories of hardship experienced by the marginalized communities displaced by white expansion. By telling stories from the points of view of marginalized peoples who had been disempowered in the political sphere and shaping those stories to offer solutions to land settlement questions, these women writers used literature to make a political point. &“Land of Sunshine&” unpacks the competing visions of Southern California embedded in this periodical while revealing the essential role of magazines in place-making.

Ability Machines: What Video Games Mean for Disability (Digital Game Studies)

by Sky LaRell Anderson

Video games are both physically and cognitively demanding—so what does that mean for those with a disability or mental illness? Though they may seem at odds, Ability Machines illuminates just how vital video games are to understanding our bodies and abilities.In Ability Machines, Sky LaRell Anderson shows us how video games can help us imagine what our abilities mean and how they engage us physically, behaviorally, and cognitively to envision our agency beyond limitations. On the surface, this can mean games provide power fantasies; more profoundly, games can fundamentally reshape cultural and personal understandings of mental health, illness, disability, and accessibility. Video games are indeed ability machines that produce a reimagined state of agency. Featuring a comparative analysis of key video game titles, including Metal Gear Solid V, Wolfenstein II, Celeste, Devil May Cry 5, Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice, Hades, Nier: Automata, and more, Ability Machines tackles larger questions of ability and how our bodies relate to interactive media.

Show Game

by Steve Anderson

A mysterious vigilante abducts powerful abusers and exposes them in a twisted &“Show Game,&” in this psychological thriller by the author of The Preserve. The pandemic may be over, but the world is not safe for those who prey on the innocent. A vigilante known by the alias &“Alex&” knows what these transgressors have done. And taking them captive is only the first step toward vengeance. In order to be set free, they must first play the Show Game . . . A predatory priest, a double-dealing politician, a fraudulent philanthropist—Alex has ways of making them confess, on camera, for all the world to witness. But the Show Game is building toward a darkly personal finale: exposing society&’s most notorious and evil abuser. As Alex gets closer to the main event, investigative reporter Owen Tanaka is determined to unmask the vigilante&’s true identity and motive. But when a shocking revelation hits close to home, Owen must decide whether to stop a criminal mastermind&’s devious scheme . . . or let the Show Game play its final round.

Content Curation: How to Avoid Information Overload (Corwin Connected Educators Series)

by Steven W. Anderson

Savvy internet consumption starts right here! Teachers and students are constantly inundated with information, yet lack the organizational skill necessary to effectively utilize it. From Twitter hashtags to online communities, this handy guide will help you to find, store, and share the best information and resources found on the web today—and teach your students to do the same. Real-world tips, tools, in-depth examples and lesson plans help you systematically: Understand the curation process Find, collect, and share reliable web-based information Build students’ information literacy skills Help students research and organize problem-based learning projects Use cutting-edge curation tools like Evernote, Diigo, and Pocket The Corwin Connected Educators series is your key to unlocking the greatest resource available to all educators: other educators. Being a Connected Educator is more than a set of actions: it’s a belief in the potential of technology to fuel lifelong learning. "Speaking from his own experience and perspectives as a learner, teacher, and educational leader, Steven Anderson brings clarity to a process that can be difficult and overwhelming. Steven offers tried and tested strategies and tools for evaluating, organizing, and sharing the vast amount of online content educators and students have at their fingertips. If you′re drowning in digital content, this book is your life jacket. " —Jayme Linton, Assistant Professor of Education Lenoir-Rhyne University, Hickory, NC

Content Curation: How to Avoid Information Overload (Corwin Connected Educators Series)

by Steven W. Anderson

Savvy internet consumption starts right here! Teachers and students are constantly inundated with information, yet lack the organizational skill necessary to effectively utilize it. From Twitter hashtags to online communities, this handy guide will help you to find, store, and share the best information and resources found on the web today—and teach your students to do the same. Real-world tips, tools, in-depth examples and lesson plans help you systematically: Understand the curation process Find, collect, and share reliable web-based information Build students’ information literacy skills Help students research and organize problem-based learning projects Use cutting-edge curation tools like Evernote, Diigo, and Pocket The Corwin Connected Educators series is your key to unlocking the greatest resource available to all educators: other educators. Being a Connected Educator is more than a set of actions: it’s a belief in the potential of technology to fuel lifelong learning. "Speaking from his own experience and perspectives as a learner, teacher, and educational leader, Steven Anderson brings clarity to a process that can be difficult and overwhelming. Steven offers tried and tested strategies and tools for evaluating, organizing, and sharing the vast amount of online content educators and students have at their fingertips. If you′re drowning in digital content, this book is your life jacket. " —Jayme Linton, Assistant Professor of Education Lenoir-Rhyne University, Hickory, NC

Pharmacopoeias, Drug Regulation, and Empires: Making Medicines Official in Britain’s Imperial World, 1618–1968 (Intoxicating Histories #10)

by Stuart Anderson

The word "pharmacopoeia" has come to have many meanings, although it is commonly understood to be a book describing approved compositions and standards for drugs. In 1813 the Royal College of Physicians of London considered a proposal to develop an imperial British pharmacopoeia – at a time when separate official pharmacopoeias existed for England, Scotland, and Ireland. A unified British pharmacopoeia was published in 1864, and by 1914 it was considered suitable for the whole Empire.Pharmacopoeias, Drug Regulation, and Empires traces the 350-year development of officially sanctioned pharmacopoeias across the British Empire, first from local to national pharmacopoeias, and later to a standardized pharmacopoeia that would apply throughout Britain’s imperial world. The evolution of British pharmacopoeias and the professionalization of medicine saw developments including a transition from Galenic principles to germ theory, and a shift from plant-based to chemical medicines. While other colonial powers in Europe usually imposed metropolitan pharmacopoeias across their colonies, Britain consulted with practitioners throughout its Empire. As the scope of the pharmacopoeia widened, the process of agreeing upon drug standardization became more complex and fraught. A wide range of issues was exposed, from bioprospecting and the inclusion of indigenous medicines in pharmacopoeias, to adulteration and demands for the substitution of pharmacopoeial drugs with locally available ones.Pharmacopoeias, Drug Regulation, and Empires uses the evolution of an imperial pharmacopoeia in Britain as a vehicle for exploring the hegemonic power of European colonial powers in the medical field, and the meaning of pharmacopoeia more broadly.

Why Believe: Christian Apologetics For A Skeptical Age (Hobbs College Library)

by Tawa J. Anderson

Why bother with apologetics? Our skeptical age often finds the Christian faith unbelievable. For those seeking to defend the faith or strengthen their belief, Why Believe offers a timely resource: an apologetic that is both compelling and winsome. Anderson’s charitable and conversational tone conveys that Christianity is not only reasonable but also fulfilling. Appealing to both believers and unbelievers alike, the book provides accessible explanations of contemporary issues, from arguments for the existence of God and the validity of Christ’s resurrection to common questions about the practice of faith.

History Tipsters Climb Capitol Hill: The Inside Scoop On U. S. Congress (History Tipsters Ser.)

by Ted Anderson

Take a trip to Capitol Hill, where the most important decisions in the United States are made. Jane Representative can answer all your questions. How was Congress formed? What do senators and representatives do? How do they get elected? Get a first-hand look into Congress, along with some inside tips on history with this fun graphic novel!

The Sixties

by Terry H. Anderson

The sixth edition of The Sixties is a provocative account of a transformative era in American history, exploring the significant political, social, and cultural changes that many citizens found to be not only necessary, but mandatory.The book explores the 1960s both chronologically and thematically, from the 1960 Greensboro sit-ins and presidential election to the early 1970s and the fight for women’s liberation and withdrawal from Vietnam. It examines the unique social movements that merged during and after 1968 to form a “sixties culture” that advocated for empowerment and liberation. The final chapter on legacies and the section of additional reading have been revised and updated for the sixth edition, now including more recent material to reinforce the book’s themes and explore the impacts of the sixties that are still felt today. Additional coverage of women and the LGBTQ and Latino/a communities paints a richer portrait of the decade of tumult and change.Lucid and engaging, The Sixties is a stimulating text ideal for students and general readers interested in one of the most significant eras in American history—the 1960s.

Iowa's Geological Past: Three Billion Years Of Change (Bur Oak Bks.)

by Wayne I. Anderson

An illustrated survey of the geological history of the state of Iowa, from the Precambrian through to the end of the Great Ice Age, written by Professor of Geology at the University of Northern Iowa.

The Revolution Will Be a Poetic Act: African Culture and Decolonization (Critical South)

by M¿rio Pinto Andrade

This book is a collection of essays and speeches by Mário Pinto de Andrade, the Angolan literary critic, cultural theorist and political activist and one of Africa’s most important 20th century intellectuals. His writings think through the task of intellectual emancipation of colonized people, which he saw as predicated on the necessary project of political decolonization. As anti-colonial movements got underway, Andrade wrote extensively about the urgent necessity for Africans to turn away from European cultural and political models, arguing that communities emerging from colonization should focus on voices from within the designated communities, on self-representation, and on horizontal relationships among Black, African, and decolonizing peoples. Andrade played a key role in theorizing the international reach of the revolutionary 20th century poetry and literature, Black cultural vindication, and African liberation. In his ethical commitment to moving away from focusing solely on the relationship between the colonial occupier and the colonized, he instead promoted ideas and actions that would construct mutual understanding among decolonizing communities. Andrade’s work offers models to rethink race and nation as analytic categories and is particularly relevant not only to scholars of African decolonization movements but to anyone engaged in contemporary conversations about race, belonging, and political community.

Applied Cryptography and Network Security Workshops: ACNS 2024 Satellite Workshops, AIBlock, AIHWS, AIoTS, SCI, AAC, SiMLA, LLE, and CIMSS, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, March 5–8, 2024, Proceedings, Part I (Lecture Notes in Computer Science #14586)

by Martin Andreoni

This two-volume set LNCS 14586-14587 constitutes the proceedings of eight Satellite Workshops held in parallel with the 22nd International Conference on Applied Cryptography and Network Security, ACNS 2024, held in Abhu Dabhi, United Arab Emirates, during March 5-8, 2024. The 33 full papers and 11 poster papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 62 submissions. They stem from the following workshops: 6th ACNS Workshop on Application Intelligence and Blockchain Security (AIBlock 2024). 5th ACNS Workshop on Artificial Intelligence in Hardware Security (AIHWS 2024). 6th ACNS Workshop on Artificial Intelligence and Industrial IoT Security (AIoTS 2024). 5th ACNS Workshop on Secure Cryptographic Implementation (SCI 2024). 1st Workshop on Advances in Asymmetric Cryptanalysis (AAC 2024). 6th ACNS Workshop on Security in Machine Learning and its Applications (SiMLA 2024). 1st Workshop on Low-Latency Encryption (LLE 2024). 4th ACNS Workshop on Critical Infrastructure and Manufacturing System Security (CIMSS 2024).

Applied Cryptography and Network Security Workshops: ACNS 2024 Satellite Workshops, AIBlock, AIHWS, AIoTS, SCI, AAC, SiMLA, LLE, and CIMSS, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, March 5–8, 2024, Proceedings, Part II (Lecture Notes in Computer Science #14587)

by Martin Andreoni

This two-volume set LNCS 14586-14587 constitutes the proceedings of eight Satellite Workshops held in parallel with the 22nd International Conference on Applied Cryptography and Network Security, ACNS 2024, held in Abhu Dabhi, United Arab Emirates, during March 5-8, 2024. The 33 full papers and 11 poster papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 62 submissions. They stem from the following workshops: 6th ACNS Workshop on Application Intelligence and Blockchain Security (AIBlock 2024). 5th ACNS Workshop on Artificial Intelligence in Hardware Security (AIHWS 2024). 6th ACNS Workshop on Artificial Intelligence and Industrial IoT Security (AIoTS 2024). 5th ACNS Workshop on Secure Cryptographic Implementation (SCI 2024). 1st Workshop on Advances in Asymmetric Cryptanalysis (AAC 2024). 6th ACNS Workshop on Security in Machine Learning and its Applications (SiMLA 2024). 1st Workshop on Low-Latency Encryption (LLE 2024). 4th ACNS Workshop on Critical Infrastructure and Manufacturing System Security (CIMSS 2024).

Banished Men: How Migrants Endure the Violence of Deportation

by Abigail Leslie Andrews

A free ebook version of this title is available through Luminos, University of California Press’s Open Access publishing program. Visit www.luminosoa.org to learn more. What becomes of men the U.S. locks up and kicks out? From 2009 to 2020, the U.S. deported more than five million people—over 90 percent of them men. In Banished Men, Abigail Andrews and her students tell 186 of their stories. How, they ask, does expulsion shape men's lives and sense of themselves? The book uncovers a harrowing carceral system that weaves together policing, prison, detention, removal, and border militarization to undermine migrants as men. Guards and gangs beat them down, till they feel like cockroaches, pigs, or dogs. Many lose ties with family. They do not go "home." Instead, they end up in limbo: stripped of their very humanity. Against the odds, they fight for new ways to belong. At once devastating and humane, Banished Men offers a clear-eyed critique of the violence of deportation.

Let It Crow! Let It Crow! Let It Crow! (Meg Langslow Mysteries #34)

by Donna Andrews

'Tis the season for sleuthing in Donna Andrews' cheery new addition to the New York Times bestselling Meg Langslow series.Meg has been roped into participating in a weaponsmithing competition, a Forged in Fire wannabe organized by a blacksmith friend. Meg originally turned down an invitation to participate, but the night before the filming starts, someone attacks Faulk, her blacksmithing mentor, breaking his arm and eliminating him from the contest before it begins. Meg agrees to step in as his replacement to keep the project from failing. She's not thrilled that the filming will take place during December – Christmas is already a crazy time for her. Since the competition is taking place on Ragnarshjem, the picturesque estate that her friend Ragnar, the retired heavy metal drummer, is turning into a Goth castle, Meg won’t have to spend Christmas alone and gets to bring Michael and her twin sons with her.So Meg joins the cast, to the dismay of several old-school blacksmiths who think women have no place in the profession anyway. And if the show's producers were hoping for drama, they're in luck. The blacksmithing world is a small one, and some of the contestants arrived already laden with grudges and feuds.It's a high-stakes, cutthroat competition between people who wield large hammers and make swords and have forges full of fire at their disposal. What could possibly go wrong?

Magic Rises: A Kate Daniels Novel (Kate Daniels #6)

by Ilona Andrews

The #1 New York Times Bestseller!Atlanta is a city plagued by magical problems. Kate Daniels will fight to solve them—no matter the cost... Mercenary Kate Daniels and her mate, Curran, the Beast Lord, are struggling to solve a heartbreaking crisis. Unable to control their beasts, many of the Pack&’s shapeshifting children fail to survive to adulthood. While there is a medicine that can help, the secret to its making is closely guarded by the European packs, and there&’s little available in Atlanta. Kate can&’t bear to watch innocents suffer, but the solution she and Curran have found threatens to be even more painful. The European shapeshifters who once outmaneuvered the Beast Lord have asked him to arbitrate a dispute—and they&’ll pay him in medicine. With the young people&’s survival and the Pack&’s future at stake, Kate and Curran know they must accept the offer—but they have little doubt that they&’re heading straight into a trap...

Wildfire: A Hidden Legacy Novel (Hidden Legacy #3)

by Ilona Andrews

From Ilona Andrews, #1 New York Times bestselling author, the thrilling conclusion to her Hidden Legacy series, as Nevada and Rogan grapple with a power beyond even their imagination…Nevada Baylor can’t decide which is more frustrating—harnessing her truthseeker abilities or dealing with Connor “Mad” Rogan and their evolving relationship. Yes, the billionaire Prime is helping her navigate the complex magical world in which she’s become a crucial player—and sometimes a pawn—but she also has to deal with his ex-fiancée, whose husband has disappeared, and whose damsel-in-distress act is wearing very, very thin.Rogan faces his own challenges, too, as Nevada’s magical rank has made her a desirable match for other Primes. Controlling his immense powers is child’s play next to controlling his conflicting emotions. And now he and Nevada are confronted by a new threat within her own family. Can they face this together? Or is their world about to go up in smoke?

Quaternary Environments: Eastern Canadian Arctic, Baffin Bay and Western Greenland (Routledge Revivals)

by J. T. Andrews

First published in 1985, Quaternary Environments represents the culmination of Quaternary research in the region of Baffin Island, Baffin Bay and West Greenland over a period of twenty years and it will serve as a timely and complementary balance to the paleo- oceanographic studies in the NE North Atlantic. The region of Baffin Island, Baffin Bay and West Greenland is probably the best place in the world to examine the interactions between ice, land and oceans on timescales of a few hundred to many thousands of years.Two introductory chapters outline the history of research and the physical background. In Part II the evidence for glacial erosion and deposition over the eastern Canadian Arctic is examined and the history of the Baffin Island continental shelf is described. Part III deals with the paleo- oceanography of Baffin Bay and the Labrador Sea through an examination of deep-sea cores dated by several different methods. In Part IV there is a comprehensive account of the stratigraphy of Baffin Island, Bylot Island, and West Greenland, from the Pliocene to the late Wisconsin. Part V examines the climatic effects of the past 10,000 years, considering evidence from pollen analysis, glacier fluctuations, changes of sea level and the response of early (Eskimo) man.This important volume will interest all quaternary scientists, especially those in glaciology, glacial geology, marine geology, and geomorphology.

Best Practices in Business Technology Management

by Stephen J. Andriole

Discussing specific best practices for making specific decisions, this book offers qualitative and quantitative methods, tools, and techniques for deploying and supporting all kinds of information technology. It identifies the range of technology decisions that managers make and the best practices that define good acquisition, deployment, and support decisions, all in an easy to absorb, conversational tone. The book covers the interrelated business technology alignment areas of business strategy as well as technology applications, architecture, infrastructure, support, acquisition, and organization. Each section ends with a summary of actionable best practices.

Nichiren: The Philosophy And Life Of The Japanese Buddhist Prophet

by Masaharu Anesaki

Delve into the compelling life and profound teachings of one of Japan’s most influential religious figures with Masaharu Anesaki’s Nichiren: The Philosophy and Life of the Japanese Buddhist Prophet. This comprehensive biography offers an insightful exploration of Nichiren, the fervent 13th-century Buddhist reformer whose teachings and legacy continue to resonate deeply within Japanese Buddhism.Masaharu Anesaki, a distinguished scholar of Japanese religion and philosophy, meticulously traces Nichiren’s journey from his early life to his emergence as a dynamic religious leader. Through detailed historical analysis and thoughtful interpretation, Anesaki illuminates Nichiren’s passionate commitment to his beliefs, his fearless advocacy for the Lotus Sutra, and his enduring quest for social and spiritual reform.Nichiren delves into the core principles of Nichiren’s philosophy, emphasizing the importance of the Lotus Sutra as the ultimate teaching of the Buddha. Anesaki elucidates Nichiren’s doctrines, including his views on karma, the nature of enlightenment, and the role of personal faith and practice in achieving spiritual liberation. The book also explores Nichiren’s confrontations with political and religious authorities, his periods of exile, and his unwavering dedication to propagating his teachings despite significant opposition.Nichiren: The Philosophy and Life of the Japanese Buddhist Prophet is an essential read for anyone interested in Buddhism, Japanese history, or the lives of transformative religious leaders. Anesaki’s work stands as a testament to the enduring power of Nichiren’s teachings and his remarkable contribution to the spiritual and cultural fabric of Japan.Join Masaharu Anesaki in uncovering the life and philosophy of Nichiren, a visionary prophet whose message of faith, resilience, and enlightenment continues to inspire across the centuries.

Antarastriya Sambandagala Saidantika Amshagalu: ಅಂತರಾಷ್ಟೀಯ ಸಂಬಂಧಗಳ ಸೈದಾಂತಿಕ ಅಂಶಗಳು

by Boramma H Angadi

ಇದು ಅಂತರಾಷ್ಟೀಯ ಸಂಬಂಧಗಳ ಸೈದಾಂತಿಕ ಅಂಶಗಳು DSC 13 NEP ಪಠ್ಯಕ್ರಮದ ಪ್ರಕಾರ BA ಕನ್ನಡ ಮಾಧ್ಯಮದ ವಿದ್ಯಾರ್ಥಿಗಳಿಗೆ ಹಾಗೂ ಸ್ನಾತಕೋತ್ತರ ವಿದ್ಯಾರ್ಥಿಗಳಿಗೆ, ಸ್ಪರ್ಧಾತ್ಮಕ ಪರೀಕ್ಷೆಗಳಿಗೆ ಅಧ್ಯಯನ ಮಾಡಲು ಈ ಪುಸ್ತಕವು ಸಹಾಯಕವಾಗಿದೆ.

Les plantes médicinales: La santé grâce à la force de la nature

by Dr  Angela Fetzner

La phytothérapie – la plus ancienne forme thérapeutique au monde Les remèdes naturels, en particulier les plantes médicinales, furent longtemps le seul réservoir de médicaments des médecins et des pharmaciens. Les plantes médicinales servaient en outre de matière première importante dans la fabrication des médicaments. Identifier, cueillir et faire sécher les plantes médicinales (Le livre contient également des photos en couleur des plantes) On trouve les plantes médicinales partout dans la nature – dans les prairies, dans la forêt, au bord du chemin. Ce livre explique tout sur la façon de cueillir les plantes médicinales et quelles parties de la plante – fleurs, feuilles, fruits, racines et écorce – sont utilisées. Préparations à base d’herbes – les plantes médicinales peuvent servir à de multiples usages La forme d’utilisation la plus simple des herbes médicinales est la tisane. Il existe cependant bien plus de possibilités d’utilisation des plantes médicinales – les préparations connues à base de plantes médicinales sont par exemple les teintures, les pommades, les crèmes ainsi que l’utilisation sous forme de bains. Ce livre fournit un aperçu de la préparation et de l’utilisation des différentes formes de médicament. Le mode d’action et l’utilisation des plantes médicinales les plus importantes sont exposés en détail Ce guide décrit en détail les plantes médicinales les plus connues et les plus importantes. Il explique pour quelles maladies les différentes plantes agissent, tout en livrant des informations captivantes sur les coutumes anciennes, les utilisations oubliées et des données scientifiques. Formules – Pommades, bains, huiles, confitures, etc. De nombreuses recettes donnent des idées et des suggestions pour la confection de pommades, de bains, pour la cuisine ainsi que pour des soins de santé et de beau

Staging Interspaces in Contemporary British Theatre: Environment and Fluidity

by Vicky Angelaki

This open access book considers how relationships to place and spatial ecologies more broadly are becoming redefined in light of intersecting climate, health, identity and care crises. Through an interdisciplinary, intersectional discourse it investigates how spaces of liminality frame contemporary human conditions in their interactional modes with both human and non-human ecologies. The interspace grounds the discussion, indicating states of flux and transience, where the in-between is the defining characteristic. This open access monograph, then, takes up the new complexity in one’s relationship(s) to their surrounding spaces through a rigorous discussion of texts and performance contexts in cutting-edge contemporary British theatre on a national and international scale. It seeks to address how in-betweenness spatially, temporally, environmentally, geographically and socially conceived has been emerging as the primary state for the unmoored individual of our time – and how it might serve as catalyst for performing one's agency in modes more empathetic not only to other humans, but, also, and equally, to the non-human world.

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