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A high-tension horror thriller in the tradition of Poltergeist and The Orphanage, Ethereality will leave you questioning every piece of antique furniture you have in your home. After a difficult adoption, a young couple is drawn to and then purchases a 17th Century armoire meant to be a comforting reminder of their troubled new son's homeland. Upon bringing it home, however, the article's spine-chilling history begins to spill over into its modern day context. Soon, the family finds themselves forced to fight against the terrible evil they unwittingly introduced to their home. Their sanity - and their very lives - are on the line as they discover that things are not always what they appear to be... Sometimes they're much worse.
A story that combines extreme fantasy with high adventure, creatures forgotten to time join with new species of magical beings to journey through the mystical realms and find out where their deepest desires truly lead.
Music, Film, & Art presents 13 lively essays on current issues in aesthetics and philosophy of the arts, from classifying a work as good or poor to the difficulties contemporary audiences face in attempting to understand and appreciate the avant-garde. Offering fresh insights on music, painting, and film, as well as literature, dance, theater, and sculpture, this thought-provoking volume will be of considerable interest to the serious general reader and to students, critics, and aestheticians.
In Ethereal Queer, Amy Villarejo offers a historically engaged, theoretically sophisticated, and often personal account of how TV representations of queer life have changed as the medium has evolved since the 1950s. Challenging the widespread view that LGBT characters did not make a sustained appearance on television until the 1980s, she draws on innovative readings of TV shows and network archives to reveal queer television’s lengthy, rich, and varied history. Villarejo goes beyond concerns about representational accuracy. She tracks how changing depictions of queer life, in programs from Our Miss Brooks to The L Word, relate to transformations in business models and technologies, including modes of delivery and reception such as cable, digital video recording, and online streaming. In so doing, she provides a bold new way to understand the history of television.
Where does meaning come from? How do children learn meaning? Do synonyms mean the same thing? What's the difference between antonyms and negations? What's the difference between synonyms that do not mean the same thing? Are there axioms? How are truths self-evident? These and more questions are approached in SHADES of MEANING.
Archbishop Peter Akinola, national president of the Christian Association of Nigeria, commends this book as a "valuable material for anyone tired of dodging the questions." The author's interpretations are presented in a style that is approachable to a wide audience. (Christian)