Symbols and Myth-Making in Modernity Peter WadeSymbols and Myth Making in Modernity unpacks the deep culture that nourishes human perception of reality through symbols. From ancient, mythical creatures and rites through Renaissance masterpieces to cinema, religion and art, the book illustrates how ever present symbols erupt in popular culture today and what work they do in transforming self and society.
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This chapter describes good agricultural practices (GAP) in cassava cultivation
Yiu Fai Chow and Jeroen de Kloet draw on empirical research and industry experience to trace the worldwide flow of popular culture and the people who produce and consume it
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The book provides a new perspective on the environmental roots of modern Chinese literature
This collection reviews recent research in ornamentals
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Britain’s ‘Mr X’ explores the long and influential career of the British diplomat Sir Frank Roberts
the ethnography highlights the intersection of transformations across familial generations and shifting political economies in Taiwan
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