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Critical and Clinical Cartographies rethinks medical and design pedagogies in the context of both the Affective and Digital Turns that are occurring under the umbrella of New Materialism. This collection is framed through Deleuze's symptomalogical approach which creates the ideal terrain for architecture and medical technologies of care to meet with robotics, alongside the newly emerging 'materialist landscape'.
Her entire life is a lie. Memories erased. Voices whisper in her head. Has she made a mistake placing all her faith in this angel? Diana and Adrian face their deepest fears, battle evil Conspirators, and uncover shocking secrets about themselves. From premonitions to time travel, their powers are put to the test as they fight for survival and the fate of the world. But with enemies around every corner and their powers fading, can they stop the darkness from consuming everything they hold dear?
An illustrated examination of laboratory architecture and the work that it does to engage the public, recruit scientists, and attract funding. The laboratory building is as significant to the twenty-first century as the cathedral was to the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. The contemporary science laboratory is built at the grand scales of cathedrals and constitutes as significant an architectural statement. The laboratory is a serious investment in architectural expression in an attempt to persuade us of the value of the science that goes on inside. In this lavishly illustrated book, Sandra Kaji-O'Grady and Chris L. Smith explore the architecture of modern life science laboratories, and the work that it does to engage the public, recruit scientists, and attract funding. Looking at the varied designs of eleven important laboratories in North America, Europe, and Australia, all built between 2005 and 2019, Kaji-O'Grady and Smith examine the relationship between the design of contemporary laboratory buildings and the ideas and ideologies of science. Observing that every laboratory architect and client declares the same three aspirations—to eliminate boundaries, to communicate the benefits of its research programs, and to foster collaboration—Kaji-O'Grady and Smith organize their account according to the themes of boundaries, expression, and socialization. For instance, they point to the South Australian Health and Medical Institute's translucent envelope as the material equivalent of institutional accountability; the insistent animal imagery of the NavarraBioMed laboratory in Spain; and the Hillside Research Campus's mimicry of the picturesque fishing village that once occupied its site. Through these and their other examples, Kaji-O'Grady and Smith show how the architecture of the laboratory shapes the science that takes place within it.
When Kaelyn Cramer, an attractive, independent, outdoor trail-guide, lands in the arms of Immortal, Alexander MacLeod, her first thought is that he's exactly like the terrifying man she's running from. Growing up on her own in foster homes, she fights placing her trust in anyone, let alone an immortal man. Alexander, with his jaded past, tries to remind himself that Kaelyn is only a means to an end in catching his rogue brethren, Cain, another Immortal that's after Kaelyn. But when Kaelyn truly needs Alexander's help and protection as they go back in time to 12th century Scotland, Alexander's heart begins to soften as he finds himself bending over backwards for her. Can Kaelyn trust Alexander with her life and learn to embrace his love? Will Alexander realize he still has a chance at happiness, that is, before it's too late and Cain takes it from him? This is the second book in the Immortal Series. Be sure to read the first installment, Immortal of My Dreams.
Filipinos and Chinese authors have a rich, vibrant literature when it comes to speculative fiction, the realms of the strange and fantastical. But what about the fiction of the Filipino-Chinese, who draw their roots from the folklore of both cultures? This is what Lauriat attempts to answer. Featuring stories that deal with voyeur ghosts, taboo lovers, a town that cannot sleep, the Chinese zodiac, and an exile that finally comes home, Lauriat covers a diverse selection of narratives from fresh, Southest Asian voices.
Kiss of the Spider Woman is a graceful, intensely compelling novel about love and victimization. In an Argentine prison, two men share a cell: Molina, a gay window dresser who is self-centered, self-denigrating, yet charming as well; and Valentin, an articulate, fiercely dogmatic revolutionary haunted by memories of a woman he left for the cause. Both are gradually transformed by their guarded but growing friendship and by Molina’s obsession with the fantasy and romance of the movies.