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Monica Pareschi"Inverness"Polidoro Editorewww.alessandropolidoroeditore.itC'è, nell'incontro con l'altro, una paura antica, uno spavento continuamente ricercato e fuggito. Incontri sbagliati, mancati. Incontri fatali, o intravisti.Baci velenosi. Bambine dai difetti repellenti. Addii dati in maniera fredda e intollerabile. Amori ricambiati in parte e scambiati per eterne maledizioni scolastiche.Monica Pareschi torna alla narrativa dopo il suo esordio di circa 10 anni fa. Un'opera contundente, corrosiva – ricorda la malizia fantastica di Leonora Carrington e il film Stoker di Park chan-Wook – fondata sui sentimenti più nascosti, sulle piccolezze mostruose, vitree, che tutti noi coviamo mentre amiamo e mentre odiamo.Monica Pareschi è autrice di È di vetro quest'aria, Italic Pequod, 2014. Traduce narrativa per le maggioricase editrici italiane. Ha tradotto e curato, tra gli al-tri, Thomas Hardy, Charlotte e Emily Brontë, Shirley Jackson, Doris Lessing, James Ballard, Bernard Malamud, Paul Auster, Nel 2020, per la sua traduzione di Wuthering Heights, ha vinto il Premio InternazionaleVon Rezzori e il Premio Letteraria e, nel 2023, il Premio Fondazione Capalbio per la traduzione di Piccole cose da nulla di Claire Keegan. Insegna traduzione letteraria all'Università Cattolica.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.
The Royal Free follows recently bereaved medical journal editor James Ballard, as the mundane world of misplaced apostrophes collides with a civil society on the brink of chaos.
Sandro Moiso, Giulia Strippoli"Riti di passaggio"Cronache di una rivoluzione rimossa. Portogallo e immaginario politico 1974-1975Mimesis Edizioniwww.mimesisedizioni.itRiti di passaggio non vuole essere una cronaca della cosiddetta “Rivoluzione dei garofani”, che portò nel 1974 alla fine del più antico regime fascista europeo, all'instaurazione della democrazia e alla fine del colonialismo portoghese in Africa. Tutti questi fatti non sono solo ripercorsi dal saggio, ma vengono compresi all'interno di un più ampio discorso intorno alle speranze e all'immaginario politico che questo sommovimento repentino suscitò anche al di fuori del Paese, tanto da far scrivere al “Financial Times”, nell'estate del '75, che “il capitalismo è morto in Portogallo”. La reazione agli eventi superò i confini geografici e accese soprattutto i militanti di Lotta Continua, che si trovarono catapultati in quell'esperienza per conto della stessa organizzazione extraparlamentare. Il saggio, infatti, prende avvio da un'introduzione che spiega le radici culturali dell'immaginario di quei giovani (e come queste si adattassero alla nuova situazione politica e di lotta cui dovettero far fronte), ma riflette anche sull'azione “ribelle” dei soldati, per rovesciare i governi, invertire il colonialismo e lo stesso militarismo. A seguire, il memoriale di uno dei due autori che visse quei giorni in prima persona, “pericolosamente” in terra lusitana (e non solo). Completano il volume due scritti di Giulia Strippoli, che valutano le riflessioni del giornale “Lotta Continua” intorno a quel periodo e le esperienze dei suoi militanti di quegli anni, raffrontate a quelle degli attivisti portoghesi.Sandro Moiso è redattore di Carmillaonline e autore di La guerra che viene (2019); coautore di Immaginari alterati (2018, con L. Cangianti e A. Daniele); curatore di All That Mattered Was Sensation (2019, di James Ballard), L'epidemia delle emergenze (2020, con J. Orlando), Guerra civile globale (2020) e L'insurrezione immaginaria. Valerio Evangelisti autore, militante e teorico della paraletteratura (2023, con A. Sebastiani). Storico ed esperto di questioni belliche e di politica internazionale, nonché di storia, letteratura, cultura e musica del Nordamerica.Giulia Strippoli è storica, ricercatrice presso l'Istituto di Storia Contemporanea dell'Universidade Nova di Lisbona. Ha svolto ricerca sui partiti comunisti dell'Europa occidentale, i movimenti studenteschi, la storia del lavoro, la militanza di sinistra, la storia delle donne e dei femminismi. Tra le sue pubblicazioni più recenti: Arriving from the revolution (2023), Women's Transnational Activism against Portugal's Colonial Wars (2022). Con Lorenzo D'Amico de Carvalho ha pubblicato il saggio Lotta Continua, the Carnation Revolution and the uses of the past in documentary cinema (2022). È autrice del documentario Vita di Lionel (2020) sul regista Lionello Massobrio e sul suo film girato in Angola nel 1970, La Vittoria è certa.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.
In this second of a two-part interview, we discuss Jewish Mysticism with James Ballard, a Jewish follower of Yeshua who has spent years studying Kabbalah and its impact on New Testament writings.
What's the difference between 5 Rhythms, Ecstatic Dance and Contact Dance? We crack open a cacao in Melbourne and Bali to find out. Over the melancholic cry of sound bowls, Frank wistfully recalls a few near-orgies he's attended in Ubud and Canggu, but Jenny finds her experience pleasingly more like an old ravers' home without the drugs.Our guests this week, 5 Rhythms teacher Chloe Stuart and ecstatic dance DJ Jazzy O, explain how dance can provide therapy, connection, community, free us from judgmental behaviour and – if the stars align – give us an orgasm on the dance floor. Thanks to James Ballard for the composition and production of outro banger Frankie Flowers. He makes heaps better music than that with his project September 87.LINKSFeel the ecstasy at Jazzy O's Soundcloud. Experience 5 Rhythms and yoga courtesy of Chloe Stuart and Sam Pawson at Studio Paradise.Spirit Levels on InstagramSpirit Levels on TikTokGet our free newsletter! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this first of a two-part interview, we discuss Jewish Mysticism with James Ballard, a Jewish follower of Yeshua who has spent years studying Kabbalah and its impact on New Testament writings.
A story about sex in cars, sex with scars, sex with strangers, and oh yeah... car crashes.Listen in as me and returning guest Dan buckle up and put the pedal to the metal with this car-wreck of film—in a good way!Written and directed by David Cronenberg (The Fly, A History of Violence) and based on the book by J.G. Ballard (High-Rise, Empire of the Sun), Roger Ebert called the film "pornographic in form, but not in result," while the Christian Science Monitor said it was "surprisingly dull given the story's outrageous subject." Of course you'd say that CSM...It tells the story of TV director James Ballard (played brilliantly by James Spader) and his wife, Catherine (a stunning Deborah Kara Unger), as they engage in extramarital affairs in an attempt to reignite their own sex life. One day, James gets into a serious auto accident which brings him into contact with the widow of the man he's killed and an entire subculture of auto-wreck enthusiasts. As he gets drawn into this fetishist underworld, the lines between bodies, steel, sexuality, and brutality, all become blurred.The film is currently available on Blu-Ray and DVD.
“Going to Church or Being the Church” by Rev. Dr. James Ballard. Released: 0. Genre: Sermon. The post Going to Church or Being the Church appeared first on New Providence Missionary Baptist Church.
While we all like to think we'll behave a certain way in the next crash, the odds are most of us won't. And a crash is definitely coming (we just don't know when). There are, however, some practical steps we can take to ensure we are well placed to weather any storm, and take advantage of any opportunities that may arise. We also hear from winner of the eInvest $500 ETF competition James Ballard about why he chose EIGA & how he's setting his family up for the future. There's also another eInvest competition (closing soon!) offering investors the opportunity to win $1000 in ASX:DHOF Link here: https://link.einvest.com.au/69lAhttps://www.sharesforbeginners.com/blog/pagehttps://strawman.com/blog/how-to-prepare-for-the-next-crash/Portfolio tracker Sharesight tracks your trades, shows your true performance, and saves you time and money at tax time. Get 4 months free at https://www.sharesight.com/au/sharesforbeginnersDisclosure: The links provided are affiliate links. I will be paid a commission if you use these link to make a purchase. You will also usually receive a discount by using these links/coupon codes. I only recommend products and services that I use and trust myself or where I have interviewed and/or met the founders and have assured myself that they're offering something of value. Shares for Beginners is for information and educational purposes only. It isn't financial advice, and you shouldn't buy or sell any investments based on what you've heard here. Any opinion or commentary is the view of the speaker only not Shares for Beginners. This podcast doesn't replace professional advice regarding your personal financial needs, circumstances or current situation. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Free your mind and change your life Guest: James Ballard, bestselling author Are you feeling frantic and unfocused, with too much technology and life changes calling your name? Do you ... The post What's the Rush? –James Ballard appeared first on Danielle Lin Show.
16:34 | Energy analyst Saeed Kaddoura with Pembina Institute outlines the most effective and innovative ways to deal with the rise of delivery truck traffic in cities due to the online shopping surge. The Pembina Institute partnered with The National Association of City Transportation Officials and Bloomberg Associates on a new report, Building Healthy Cities in the Doorstep-Delivery Era: Sustainable urban freight solutions from around the world. 46:08 | Economics expert and Fraser Institute fellow Dr. Ergete Ferede unpacks his research on the possibility and viability of the Alberta government restoring a flat 10% personal income tax. If enacted it would roll back the 2015 implementation of a progressive tax system which currently includes five different rates and a 15% top rate. 1:04:19 | Rick Hansen shares how far accessibility has come since his epic 26-month, 34 country, 40,000 km "Man in Motion" wheelchair tour, and how far is left to go in creating a world without barriers for people with disabilities. Progress is being made possible partially through education including the Athabasca University's PowerED and Rick Hansen Foundation partnership on the Rick Hansen Foundation Accessibility Certification Training (RHFAC). 1:42:20 | First-time author at 71-year old, James Ballard details his life journey in his award-winning novel Poisoned Jungle. The book draws from his time as a medic in Vietnam to 40 years in Alberta's Peace Country where he was a successful beekeeper.
In this episode, two orthopedic surgeons from Oregon Surgical Institute, Dr. Christopher Nanson and Dr. James Ballard join the conversation. Here, they discuss the trending topics in the industry - surgery migration, pain management, opioid reduction, consumerism and much more.This episode is part of a series sponsored by Pacira BioSciences (http://www.pacira.com/), featuring perspectives from three ASC Management groups that reflect different business models and geographical presence.
My husband joins us for the first time to discuss love languages and how we can recognize it in our marriage and relationship around us. If you don't know your love language and your families, check out the free quiz at https://www.5lovelanguages.com and start understanding the your own needs and those around you!
Did Jesus abolish the law? What did Jesus mean by 'fulfilling' the Torah? In this episode, James Ballard and Mitch Moyer tackle Matthew 5:17-20 to understand what Jesus really meant and uncover why the church has misunderstood this verse through the centuries. Plus, we will look at some basic Jewish hermeneutics and talk about ways to begin living the Torah today.Follow us on Youtubehttps://bit.ly/3qUgewbOr Facebookhttps://bit.ly/2LA3CKN
In this episode, we interview James Ballard for a unique perspective on the middle ground between Judaism and Christianity. Born to Holocaust refugees but raised Catholic, he also spent years in a Protestant mega-church. James shares with us how a shifting of his faith to following the historical Jewish Jesus has led to a new book and a passion to uncover and help diffuse antisemitism while helping Christians and seekers uncover the spiritual depths of Torah. Follow us on Youtubehttps://bit.ly/3qUgewbOr Facebookhttps://bit.ly/2LA3CKN
We recently hosted a webinar in partnership with Actimo on 'Remote(ly) Engaged: How to Communicate, Train & Lead' which looked at the challenges organisations are facing when it comes to the sudden remote working scenario that most businesses are finding themselves in. The conversation between Eske Gunge (CEO of Actimo) and James Ballard explained whether we should completely re-define the way teams communicate and work or should be simply trying to adapt to thrive. You can now watch the full webinar with us at https://www.thebtn.tv/exclusive-content/video/remotely-engaged-how-communicate-train-lead-webinar-actimo
In this episode, seven of this season's guests--Mark Falconer, Anika Chapin, James Ballard, Jessica Fleitman, John Verderber, Marcus Scott, and BethAnn Cohen--return to discuss the topics from the season and listener-submitted questions and comments.
Simplifying the payment process for healthcare can be like turning a large ship, but bundled payments have been a large step forward. Dr. James Ballard, an orthopedic surgeon in Portland, walks through the benefits of bundled payments for patients, payers, and providers. When doctors look at the world, they can bemoan all the difficulties of the healthcare system, or they can look at them and find opportunity in the challenge. Find all of our show podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms. https://www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
The relationship you were counting on has gone kaput. Your bank account is overdrawn...again. The car needs a new transmission. And your doctor wants to talk to you about those test results. Circumstances can often grab hold of us in such a way that they become ALL we see. Which is why God will sometimes ask us what we're doing here. In this message, James Ballard, unpacks the interplay between Elijah, Elisha and the times when we can't see or hear God (even though God is right next to us).
The relationship you were counting on has gone kaput. Your bank account is overdrawn...again. The car needs a new transmission. And your doctor wants to talk to you about those test results. Circumstances can often grab hold of us in such a way that they become ALL we see. Which is why God will sometimes ask us what we're doing here. In this message, James Ballard, unpacks the interplay between Elijah, Elisha and the times when we can't see or hear God (even though God is right next to us).
Simplifying the payment process for healthcare can be like turning a large ship, but bundled payments have been a large step forward. Dr. James Ballard, an orthopedic surgeon in Portland, walks through the benefits of bundled payments for patients, payers, and providers. When doctors look at the world, they can bemoan all the difficulties of the healthcare system, or they can look at them and find opportunity in the challenge.This conversation is brought to you by P3 Inbound. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Following Jesus is a transformative way of life: the old becomes new. In this message, James Ballard, looks at how followers of Jesus can live a transformed, fruit-filled life every single day.
Following Jesus is a transformative way of life: the old becomes new. In this message, James Ballard, looks at how followers of Jesus can live a transformed, fruit-filled life every single day.
In this episode, composer, lyricist, writer, and orchestrator James Ballard discusses orchestrations and creating a sound world of a musical. We also talk about the song "Dust and Ashes"from the recent Dave Malloy musical, Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812.
What do you do when you get bad news? When it's something you cannot do anything about? Something like cancer? In this message, James Ballard shares that, when Jesus is with you, you can face ANYTHING.
What do you do when you get bad news? When it's something you cannot do anything about? Something like cancer? In this message, James Ballard shares that, when Jesus is with you, you can face ANYTHING.
There are voices all throughout our lives. These voices sometimes tell us things about ourselves, sometimes good, sometimes bad. In this message, James Ballard speaks on the voices in our lives and which we should listen to.
There are voices all throughout our lives. These voices sometimes tell us things about ourselves, sometimes good, sometimes bad. In this message, James Ballard speaks on the voices in our lives and which we should listen to.
What do you do when you believe God is asking you to do something? If you're like Moses, you have a million reasons why God should pick someone else. After all, you haven't been faithful, you really don't read your Bible like you should - and hey, isn't God aware of all those thing you did back then? But what if all those reasons we come up with are really a smoke screen, so that we can hide behind our fears? And what if those fears and reasons are the VERY THING keeping us from experiencing God's best? In this devotional message, James Ballard shares what it's like to root in your identity in God and trust who He is rather than what you've done.
What do you do when you believe God is asking you to do something? If you're like Moses, you have a million reasons why God should pick someone else. After all, you haven't been faithful, you really don't read your Bible like you should - and hey, isn't God aware of all those thing you did back then? But what if all those reasons we come up with are really a smoke screen, so that we can hide behind our fears? And what if those fears and reasons are the VERY THING keeping us from experiencing God's best? In this devotional message, James Ballard shares what it's like to root in your identity in God and trust who He is rather than what you've done.