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2024 |
![]() ![]() Author: Chu Jon M. Publisher: La nave di Teseo Molti anni prima di affermarsi come regista di fama mondiale, Jon M. Chu, nato in America da genitori cinesi, era un ragazzo ossessionato dal cinema, che dava una mano nel ristorante di famiglia nella Silicon Valley, mentre affrontava le sfide della sua identità culturale come molti figli di immigrati. Crescere nel cuore della ricerca tecnologica più avanzata è un'opportunità che Chu porterà nella sua carriera cinematografica, dopo essere stato scoperto e lanciato da Steven Spielberg. Nasce così il suo cinema di invenzioni visive, con un uso sapiente delle tecniche più innovative, che ha lasciato il segno in film diventati blockbuster come Step Up 2, G.I. Joe - La vendetta e Wicked. In questo libro, per la prima volta, Chu ricostruisce la sua vita e la sua carriera, la vicenda di un ragazzo con il sogno di fare film che si trova a emergere nelle condizioni più difficili. Ma è anche il racconto in prima persona del grande cambiamento che ha rivoluzionato il cinema negli ultimi anni, quando le tecnologie digitali, che avevano aperto a Hollywood nuove possibilità, si rivelano essere il suo più grande nemico. Nel mirino è così il resoconto dall'interno di come la macchina dei sogni americana, non solo cinematografica, sia andata in frantumi in modo imprevedibile, e di come ancora oggi stia cercando una forma nuova per ricomporsi. Un cambiamento epocale di cui siamo tutti protagonisti, perché riguarda il modo di esprimere la nostra creatività e di vivere le nostre emozioni, in un futuro di cui stiamo imparando le regole. € 22,00
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![]() ![]() Author: Lee Edward Y. M.D. (EDT), Chu Winnie C. M.D. (EDT), Dillman Jonathan R. M.D. (EDT), Doria Andrea S. M.D. Ph.D. (EDT) Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins € 293,30
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![]() ![]() Author: Chul Woo Lim, Lee Jennifer M. (TRN), Bagley Jonathan R. (TRN) Publisher: Merwinasia € 42,60
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![]() ![]() Author: Chul Woo Lim, Lee Jennifer M. (TRN), Bagley Jonathan R. (TRN) Publisher: Merwinasia € 24,20
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1915 |
![]() ![]() Author: Schultheis Gary M., O'hanlon Steffanie Alexander, O'Hanlon Bill, Jongsma Arthur E. Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc € 58,90
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![]() ![]() Author: Schulz Charles M., Groening Matt (INT), Franzen Jonathan (INT) Publisher: Fantagraphics Books This gift box set collects the paperback editions of third volume and fourth volumes in the best-selling and acclaimed series, taking us from the mid- to late 1950s as Linus learns to talk and becomes even more dependent on his security blanket, Snoopy begins to explore his eccentricities, Lucy’s unrequited crush on Schroeder takes final shape, and Charlie Brown becomes… well, even more Charlie Brown-ish! With introductions by Matt Groening (The Simpsons) and Jonathan Franzen (The Corrections). € 35,70
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![]() ![]() Author: Schulz Charles M., Franzen Jonathan (INT) Publisher: Fantagraphics Books As the 1950s close down, Peanuts definitively enters its golden age. Linus, who had just learned to speak in the previous volume, becomes downright eloquent and even begins to fend off Lucy's bullying; even so, his security neurosis becomes more pronounced, including a harrowing two-week 'Lost Weekend' sequence of blanketlessness. Charlie Brown cascades further down the hill to loserdom, with spectacularly lost kites, humiliating baseball losses (including one where he becomes 'the Goat' and is driven from the field in a chorus of BAAAAHs); at least his newly acquired 'pencil pal' affords him some comfort. Pig-Pen, Shermy, Violet, and Patty are also around, as is an increasingly Beethoven-fixated Schroeder. But the rising star is undoubtedly Snoopy. He's at the center of the most graphically dynamic and action-packed episodes (the ones in which he attempts to grab Linus's blanket at a dead run). He even tentatively tries to sleep on the crest of his doghouse roof once or twice, with mixed results. And his imitations continue apace, including penguins, anteaters, sea monsters, vultures and (much to her chagrin) Lucy. No wonder the beagle is the cover star of this volume. € 27,70
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![]() ![]() Author: Oberlander Jonathan (EDT), Churchill Larry R. (EDT), Estroff Sue E. (EDT), Henderson Gail E. (EDT), King Nancy M. P. (EDT) Publisher: Duke Univ Pr Duke University Press is pleased to announce the second edition of the bestselling Social Medicine Reader. The Reader provides a survey of the challenging issues facing today's health care providers, patients, and caregivers by bringing together moving narratives of illness, commentaries by physicians, debates about complex medical cases, and conceptually and empirically based writings by scholars in medicine, the social sciences, and the humanities. The first edition of The Social Medicine Reader was a single volume. This significantly revised and expanded second edition is divided into three volumes to facilitate use by different audiences with varying interests. Praise for the 3-volume second edition of The Social Medicine Reader: Praise for the first edition: Volume 3: Over the past four decades the American health care system has witnessed dramatic changes in private health insurance, campaigns to enact national health insurance, and the rise (and perhaps fall) of managed care. Bringing together seventeen pieces new to this second edition of The Social Medicine Reader and four pieces from the first edition, Health Policy, Markets, and Medicine draws on a broad range of disciplinary perspectives—including political science, economics, history, and bioethics—to consider changes in health care and the future of U.S. health policy. Contributors analyze the historical and moral foundation of today's policy debates, examine why health care spending is so hard to control in the United States, and explain the political dynamics of Medicare and Medicaid. Selections address the rise of managed care, its impact on patients and physicians, and the ethical implications of applying a business ethos to medical care; they also compare the U.S. health care system to the systems in European countries, Canada, and Japan. Additional readings probe contemporary policy issues, including the emergence of consumer-driven health care, efforts to move quality of care to the top of the policy agenda, and the implications of the aging of America for public policy. Contributors: Henry J. Aaron, Drew E. Altman, George J. Annas, Robert H. Binstock, Thomas Bodenheimer, Troyen A. Brennan, Robert H. Brook, Lawrence D. Brown, Daniel Callahan, Jafna L. Cox, Victor R. Fuchs, Kevin Grumbach, Rudolf Klein, Robert Kuttner, Larry Levitt, Donald L. Madison, Wendy K. Mariner, Elizabeth A. McGlynn, Jonathan Oberlander, Geov Parrish, Sharon Redmayne, Uwe E. Reinhardt, Michael S. Sparer, Deborah Stone € 25,20
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![]() ![]() Author: Henderson Gail E. (EDT), Estroff Sue E. (EDT), Churchill Larry R. (EDT), King Nancy M. P. (EDT), Oberlander Jonathan (EDT) Publisher: Duke Univ Pr Duke University Press is pleased to announce the second edition of the bestselling Social Medicine Reader. The Reader provides a survey of the challenging issues facing today's health care providers, patients, and caregivers by bringing together moving narratives of illness, commentaries by physicians, debates about complex medical cases, and conceptually and empirically based writings by scholars in medicine, the social sciences, and the humanities. The first edition of The Social Medicine Reader was a single volume. This significantly revised and expanded second edition is divided into three volumes to facilitate use by different audiences with varying interests. Praise for the 3-volume second edition of The Social Medicine Reader: Praise for the first edition: Volume 2: Ranging from a historical look at eugenics to an ethnographic description of parents receiving the news that their child has Down syndrome, from analyses of inequalities in the delivery of health services to an examination of the meaning of race in genomics research, and from a meditation on the loneliness of the long-term caregiver to a reflection on what children owe their elderly parents, this volume explores health and illness. Social and Cultural Contributions to Health, Difference, and Inequality brings together seventeen pieces new to this edition of The Social Medicine Reader and five pieces that appeared in the first edition. It focuses on how difference and disability are defined and experienced in contemporary America, how the social categories commonly used to predict disease outcomes—such as gender, race and ethnicity, and social class—have become contested terrain, and why some groups have more limited access to health care services than others. Juxtaposing first-person narratives with empirical and conceptual studies, this compelling collection draws on several disciplines, including cultural and medical anthropology, sociology, and the history of medicine. Contributors: Laurie K. Abraham, Raj Bhopal, Ami S. Brodoff, Daniel Callahan, David Diamond, Liam Donaldson, Alice Dreger, Sue E. Estroff, Paul Farmer, Anne Fausto-Sterling, Jerome Groopman, Gail E. Henderson, Linda M. Hunt, Barbara A. Koenig, Donald R. Lannin, Sandra Soo-Jin Lee, Carol Levine, Judith Lorber, Nancy Mairs, Holly F. Mathews, James P. Mitchell, Joanna Mountain, Alan R. Nelson, Martin S. Pernick, Rayna Rapp, Sally L. Satel, Robert S. Schwartz, Brian D. Smedley, Adrienne Y. Stith, Sharon Sytsma, Gordon Weaver, Bruce Wilson, Irving Kenneth Zola € 25,20
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