The World of Wu Zhao GlobalizationThe World of Wu Zhao is an annotated translation of Zhang Zhuos collection of miscellany, Court and Country, that offers a lively, folksy and novel perspective of the empire of Wu Zhao, Chinas first and only female emperor, that will amuse and shock readers, prompting them to recalibrate everything they think they know about medieval China.
[Blandford] has an accessible style
this book investigates how the conditions of democratic statehood have changed at key historical intervals since 1945
interwoven with detailed accounts of relevant films
including issues such as well-being and human capital
and of film as memory
a Scottish poet and journalist
Contributors to Diasporas of Australian Cinema discuss a variety of contemporary and historical filmmaking
marketing and consumption of style and fashion
enjoy and help save the earth’s wild places
History and memory supplies an accessible and readable introduction to recent work on memory in history and other disciplines
Alison Frank looks specifically at French and Czech films
Re-edited from the earliest witnesses