The Dark Knight Rises Terreur, Révolution Et Mythe D’Une Nation

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

The Dark Knight Rises Terreur, Révolution Et Mythe D’Une Nation Numéro 2 - 20 janvier 2018 THE DARK KNIGHT RISES TERREUR, RÉVOLUTION ET MYTHE D’UNE NATION Rodrigue DELRUE Graduate student - Internatonal Relatons Université catholique de Louvain « L’idée l’a traversé, comme The Dark Knight, 2008 [2e opus] ; In- s’échapper et à vaincre Bane (après pour toi et moi, et il a été le premier cepton, 2010 ; Interstellar, 2014). Le une bataille fnale impliquant poli- Batman. Et il est resté Batman long- réalisateur co-scénarise le projet au ciers de Gotham, pro-Batman, et la temps… Jusqu’à ce qu’il devienne côté son frère Jonathan. Le flm est milice du terroriste, ant-Batman), vieux et fatgué et que la ville soit chapeauté par une co-producton an- sauvant ainsi la ville du mal. en paix. Depuis, il y a eu presque dix glo-américaine4. génératons de nous. Il y a eu bien des Après sa sorte, le flm est plongé menaces… Mais il y a aussi toujours L’histoire se déroule dans la ville fc- dans controverse : le ‘Batman’ de No- eu un Batman pour les combatre. » tve de Gotham (inspirée de New lan serait réactonnaire. Par ailleurs, York) huit ans après les événements Bane, l’ennemi principal, est récupéré 26e Batman. du Dark Knight. Bruce Wayne (Chris- comme avatar du mouvement an- S. SNYDER, S. MURPHY, M. HOLLING- tan Bale), diletante millionnaire de t-establishment Occupy Wall Street. SWORTH, J. LEE, « Vingt-Sept », DC jour, justcier de nuit sous les traits du Comment l’œuvre de Nolan a-t-elle Comics, 2015, Coll. Detectve Comics, Batman, s’est retré de la lute contre réussi à soulever un débat au sein du n°2 le crime. Huit années plus tôt, un ami peuple américain ? Bruce Wayne est- de Wayne, le procureur Harvey Dent il simplement conservateur ? Quels The Dark Knight Rises (TDKR) (Aaron Eckhart), s’était laissé corrom- éléments du flm ont parlé au peu- sortait dans les salles obscures le 20 pre par le Joker (Heath Ledger) – ri- ple américain ?... Agrégés ensemble, 1 juillet 2012 dans un contexte pour le val de Batman par excellence – tuant ces interrogatons donnent lieu à une moins houleux. Le même jour, dans plusieurs ofciers de police. Le Che- queston plus englobante : quels sont un cinéma d’Aurora (Colorado), une valier Noir5 endossa la responsabilité les représentatons et mythes collec- tuerie causée par un jeune homme de des crimes de Dent afn de mainte- tfs véhiculés par le positonnement 24 ans se faisant passer pour le Joker nir la validité d’un acte rédigé par ce politque du flm The Dark Knight Ris- teinta de rouge la difusion améric- dernier, permetant de faire enfer- es ? aine du flm. Cela ne l’empêchera pas mer une majorité de la pègre de Go- d’engranger un succès important, tham. Alors reclus dans son manoir, SuperhéroS, mytheS, classant le flm au troisième rang des une nouvelle menace apparait : Bane repréSentationS et poli meilleurs week-end d’ouvertures de (Tom Hardy)6, un mercenaire-terror- - 2 l’histoire du cinéma . De plus, il fera iste souhaitant voir la destructon de tique parte pendant un certain temps des Gotham et de Batman. Face à cete dix plus grands succès du grand écran menace, Wayne ne peut rester de Selon Kracauer, le cinéma avec un box-ofce estmé à un milliard marbre et reprend son costume pour permet, plus que toute autre forme 3 de dollars . Le flm est le troisième sauver la ville. Bruce est fait prison- de média, de reféter la mentalité opus d’une trilogie consacrée à Bat- nier après un premier combat perdu d’une naton. L’auteur allemand jus- man réalisée par Christopher Nolan face au terroriste, laissant Gotham tfe ce postulat de la manière suiv- (Memento, 2000 ; Batman Begins, sous le joug de Bane. Cependant, ante : 1) les productons cinémato- 2005 [1er opus] ; Prestge, 2006 ; Batman, rompu à la survie, réussira à graphiques ne sont jamais le travail 1 d’un seul homme, elles font appel à tant que vecteur des représentatons et mythes collectfs véhiculés par le une pléthore de personnes où chacun mentales politco-socio-culturelles positonnement politque du flm The peut apporter son humble contribu- américaines9. Dark Knight Rises ? ton – pour peu que les producteurs et réalisateurs tendent l’oreille ; 2) dans Les récits développés au cinéma et terreur et anti-Es- dans les comics sont ici entendus un jeu de socialisaton, Hollywood et tablishmEnt chez un cheva- le grand public se renvoient la balle : selon l’une des assertons de Litz lier noir réac’ à court terme les studios de cinéma stpulant que : « si […] tout récit est la représentaton d’un événement délivrent des productons qu’ils veu- La culture populaire – tant (fctf ou réel), tout récit pourra alors lent voir désirées par le public, mais dans les comics qu’au cinéma – a tou- être porteur de mythes, qu’il soit à long terme c’est ce que l’audience jours été mêlée à la politque. Les œu- une pure fcton […] ou strict compte vres relevant de la pop culture sont souhaite voir qui caractérise la na- 10 ture des flms. Ainsi le cinéma est-il rendu de fait divers » – où le mythe donc un moyen efectf pour prendre peut être compris, en combinant les la température de l’opinion publique le refet des représentatons de l’in- 11 12 conscient collectf d’une naton – une défnitons de Morin et Eliade , et – comme mentonné précédem- dispositon psychologique en deçà de comme un récit imaginaire revêtant ment – d’analyser les représentatons 19 l’état de conscience – où chaque flm une facete de sacré entendu com- politques d’une époque donnée . me vrai par un groupe de personnes, Dans son ouvrage War, Politcs And brosse un tableau de la psychologie 13 historico-politque de son temps7. ancré dans la mémoire collectve . Si Superheroes, DiPaolo propose trois les mythes portent en eux une fac- éléments défnissant le positonne- Si le sociologue allemand voit le ete sacrée, c’est parce qu’ils furent, ment politque d’un flm : le poids cinéma comme le meilleur média en des temps reculés, des histoires politque, les thématques abordées pour véhiculer l’inconscient collectf répondant aux angoisses existent- et le ton. Le poids politque de l’œu- d’une naton, sa théorie peut être elles de notre créaton en faisant ap- vre est déterminé par le degré de aujourd’hui transférée aux comics, pel à des Etres Surnaturels14. L’avène- centralité du message politque, tan- un style de bande dessinée propre ment de la science replaça le discours dis que la facete progressiste-réac- à la culture américaine. D’une part, explicatf de la créaton du monde tonnaire est facteur de la manière la plupart des comics sont confec- (et de l’homme), laissant certains dont un flm aborde les thématques tonnés par des panels d’auteurs : mythes au placard de l’imaginaire de classes sociales, de l’image de la femme, de minorités, de nature, de plusieurs scénaristes et dessinateurs collectf15. Néanmoins, cela ne signi- violence et de sexualité. Une focale collaborent ensemble sur un seul fe pas que les mythes ont disparu. sera donnée ici aux thématques les tome, chacun apportant sa pierre Moins prégnants que par le passé, ils plus saillantes de TDKR : la violence à l’édifce – l’éditeur en chef ayant sont repris dans les médias au sein et les classes sociales. De plus, le ton également son mot à dire dans le d’un processus de réactualisaton est crucial dans la lecture politque 16 processus de créaton. D’autre part, constant . A cet égard, van Ypersele d’une œuvre pour déterminer si une les maisons d’éditons américaines note que « […] les récits mythiques œuvre verse dans le litéral ou la sa- (Detectve Comics, Marvel…) font ne sont plus aussi unifés qu’autre- tyre subtle20. Voyons d’un peu plus souvent appel au public afn de dé- fois. […] Cete dispersion de la dimen- près le premier élément, le poids terminer quels comics, héros ou his- sion mythologique dans le monde politque de l’œuvre. toires devraient prendre le devant contemporain explique pourquoi de la scène. Au fl des ans, les com- les historiens préfèrent de plus en De prime abord, Christopher Nolan ics – en partculier ceux centrés sur plus parler de ‘système de représen- n’apparait pas comme étant un réal- isateur engagé ou politsé. En 2012, des superhéros – se sont détachés de tatons collectves’ plutôt que de il confera au magazine Rolling Stone leurs auteurs originels pour passer ‘mythes’. »17 Les histoires des comics que s’il est possible de faire des con- entre les mains des meilleurs artstes et du genre cinématographique su- nectons entre TDKR et l’univers poli- et scénaristes anglosaxons, chacun perhéros sont donc des récits grav- tque, celles-ci demeurent purement apportant son idéologie propre ainsi itant autour de la fgure mythique fortuites – le but du réalisateur étant que la représentaton du monde de d’un héros central qui réunit des d’envoyer un message universel sans leur temps. Aussi le comics se réac- éléments de l’inconscient collectf, aliéner quiconque21. Cela étant, si tualise-t-il constamment, illustrant la permetant aux lecteurs/spectateurs Christopher Nolan se perçoit comme mentalité d’une époque déterminée de s’y identfer et de construire leurs un conteur d’histoires universelles, – une thématque développée en fl- identtés tout en calmant les angoiss- son œuvre n’est pas moins marquée igrane de l’ouvrage Les Chroniques es contemporaines (politques, socia- par la centralité d’un message poli- de DC Comics de Cowsill, Irvine, les ou encore existentelles) qui les tque.
Recommended publications
  • Activity Kit Proudly Presented By
    ACTIVITY KIT PROUDLY PRESENTED BY: #BatmanDay dccomics.com/batmanday #Batman80 Entertainment Inc. (s19) Inc. Entertainment WB SHIELD: TM & © Warner Bros. Bros. Warner © & TM SHIELD: WB and elements © & TM DC Comics. DC TM & © elements and WWW.INSIGHTEDITIONS.COM BATMAN and all related characters characters related all and BATMAN Copyright © 2019 DC Comics Comics DC 2019 © Copyright ANSWERS 1. ALFRED PENNYWORTH 2. JAMES GORDON 3. HARVEY DENT 4. BARBARA GORDON 5. KILLER CROC 5. LRELKI CRCO LRELKI 5. 4. ARARBAB DRONGO ARARBAB 4. 3. VHYRAE TEND VHYRAE 3. 2. SEAJM GODORN SEAJM 2. 1. DELFRA ROTPYHNWNE DELFRA 1. WORD SCRAMBLE WORD BATMAN TRIVIA 1. WHO IS BEHIND THE MASK OF THE DARK KNIGHT? 2. WHICH CITY DOES BATMAN PROTECT? 3. WHO IS BATMAN'S SIDEKICK? 4. HARLEEN QUINZEL IS THE REAL NAME OF WHICH VILLAIN? 5. WHAT IS THE NAME OF BATMAN'S FAMOUS, MULTI-PURPOSE VEHICLE? 6. WHAT IS CATWOMAN'S REAL NAME? 7. WHEN JIM GORDON NEEDS TO GET IN TOUCH WITH BATMAN, WHAT DOES HE LIGHT? 9. MR. FREEZE MR. 9. 8. THOMAS AND MARTHA WAYNE MARTHA AND THOMAS 8. 8. WHAT ARE THE NAMES OF BATMAN'S PARENTS? BAT-SIGNAL THE 7. 6. SELINA KYLE SELINA 6. 5. BATMOBILE 5. 4. HARLEY QUINN HARLEY 4. 3. ROBIN 3. 9. WHICH BATMAN VILLAIN USES ICE TO FREEZE HIS ENEMIES? CITY GOTHAM 2. 1. BRUCE WAYNE BRUCE 1. ANSWERS Copyright © 2019 DC Comics WWW.INSIGHTEDITIONS.COM BATMAN and all related characters and elements © & TM DC Comics. WB SHIELD: TM & © Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. (s19) WORD SEARCH ALFRED BANE BATMOBILE JOKER ROBIN ARKHAM BATMAN CATWOMAN RIDDLER SCARECROW I B W F P
    [Show full text]
  • A History of Appalachia
    University of Kentucky UKnowledge Appalachian Studies Arts and Humanities 2-28-2001 A History of Appalachia Richard B. Drake Click here to let us know how access to this document benefits ou.y Thanks to the University of Kentucky Libraries and the University Press of Kentucky, this book is freely available to current faculty, students, and staff at the University of Kentucky. Find other University of Kentucky Books at uknowledge.uky.edu/upk. For more information, please contact UKnowledge at [email protected]. Recommended Citation Drake, Richard B., "A History of Appalachia" (2001). Appalachian Studies. 23. https://uknowledge.uky.edu/upk_appalachian_studies/23 R IC H ARD B . D RA K E A History of Appalachia A of History Appalachia RICHARD B. DRAKE THE UNIVERSITY PRESS OF KENTUCKY Publication of this volume was made possible in part by grants from the E.O. Robinson Mountain Fund and the National Endowment for the Humanities. Copyright © 2001 by The University Press of Kentucky Paperback edition 2003 Scholarly publisher for the Commonwealth, serving Bellarmine University, Berea College, Centre College of Kenhlcky Eastern Kentucky University, The Filson Historical Society, Georgetown College, Kentucky Historical Society, Kentucky State University, Morehead State University, Murray State University, Northern Kentucky University, Transylvania University, University of Kentucky, University of Louisville, and Western Kentucky University. All rights reserved. Editorial and Sales Offices: The University Press of Kentucky 663 South Limestone Street, Lexington, Kentucky 40508-4008 www.kentuckypress.com 12 11 10 09 08 8 7 6 5 4 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Drake, Richard B., 1925- A history of Appalachia / Richard B.
    [Show full text]
  • The Dollmaker Kindle
    THE DOLLMAKER PDF, EPUB, EBOOK Mary Burton | 342 pages | 15 Nov 2016 | Amazon Publishing | 9781503938441 | English | Seattle, United States The Dollmaker PDF Book The Dollmaker opens with intense action that proves to be foreshadowing. It was well written, but you may need to take anti depressants after you are done. Clear your history. Back to School Picks. Cronyn does not appear in this tele-film. Gertie Nevals is a tenant farmer in Appalachia during WW2. Ever since she was a little girl, she believed in fairy tales and far away places…where her dolls would come to life and play, bringing happiness and laughter to everyone that saw them Gertie could hear no rejoicing, no lifting of the heart that all the planned killing and wounding of the men were finished. I came to know every member of the family intimately, their dreams and fears and disappointments. For Gertie is searching for God, for Christ, and even for Judas. Jul 10, Nicole rated it it was amazing. I might be in that club. First published in , the story centers on Gertie, a strong, capable woman who moves with her husband and children to Detroit so he can work in the war industry. This wiki All wikis. The Dollmaker first appeared in current continuity during the Faces of Death storyline when he visited the Joker in Arkham Asylum. To judge from the number of teacher's guides on-line, the novel must also appear on reading lists for a number of high school and junior college English classes. I have been purchasing Precious Moments Dolls for my daughter for years and now for my granddaughter.
    [Show full text]
  • “That's Not Funny”: Pages on How the Demon Clown of Gotham City
    “That’s Not Funny”: Pages on How the Demon Clown of Gotham City Learned (Not) to Love and What That Has to Do with Anything, Like Maybe the American Zeitgeist Kyle A. Hammonds, University of North Texas “In hindsight, there were signs…” is the belong. I empathize with communication line that begin Scott Snyder’s (2013) scholar and Batman historian, Will Brooker Batman story, Death of the Family. Indeed, (2005), and his statement of disclosure at the there always seem to be little start of his book Batman Unmasked: foreshadowings regarding which life paths – Analyzing a Cultural Icon: “I feel the which stories – people will act out. The cultural experience which has woven me signs are always clearer in retrospect, but into Batman fandom is a benefit to my work, they are usually there – hiding in plain sight. offering me a subject to examine intimately; Humans refer to their past experiences in but this requires a degree of honesty and order to imagine viable options for future self-interrogation here and throughout.” (p. action. Acknowledging education from 5) experience is neither a new concept nor a Of course, I hope to use my subjectivity particularly difficult task (e.g., Dewey, and sense of belonging in Batman fandom to 1938). Learning to locate and attend to provide special insight in my following memory experience as a tool for imagining interpretation of Snyder and Capullo’s future action is the tricky part for academics Death of the Family, even though such and educators. interpretations may not represent an Signs, albeit not necessarily objective attempt to identify, categorize, or “predictors,” and symbols are the stuff that measure how diverse groups may respond excites communication studies scholars.
    [Show full text]
  • Illuminations’, Relaunched for the Digital Era
    to the first in a new series of Ace Comics’ magazine Welcome ‘Illuminations’, relaunched for the digital era. The magazine serves as a taster for brand new titles solicited this month, along with some valuable input from the team here at Ace Comics. So without further ado, we kick off with the new offerings from Dark Horse, available in April... STAR WARS: ALABASTER: BLOOD TIES - WOLVES #1 BOBA FETT IS Kiernan / Lieber DEAD #1 International Horror NEW Taylor / Scalf Guild Award winning The news spreads author Caitlín R. from one end of the Kiernan brings one galaxy to the other of her most enduring like wildfire: Boba and popular TITLES Fett, the galaxy’s creations to comics! most feared bounty hunter, is dead. For nearly as long as she can But when members of the team that remember, Dancy Flammarion has killed Fett are themselves picked off fought monsters, cutting a bloody one by one, Connor Freeman--the swath through the demons and dark SHIPPING son of one of Jango Fett’s clones-- things of the world, aimed like a gets pulled into the action in a most weapon by forces beyond her control IN APRIL unexpected way! or questioning. MASS EFFECT: RESIDENT ALIEN RESET #1 HOMEWORLDS #0 Bagge #1 Hogan / Parkhouse If you could relive Walters / Francisco / Surviving a crash major events in your Atiyeh landing that ruins life, would you take Mass Effect 3 his spaceship, a stab at making lead writer Mac a stranded alien things better - and Walters kicks off hopes to quietly would your best a new series of live out his life in attempts only make single-issue stories the sleepy town of things worse? Or featuring heroes and adventures Patience, USA, masquerading as would you use your second chance essential to the story of BioWare’s a semi-retired doctor.
    [Show full text]
  • New Richmond's Community Library
    New Richmond’s Community Library 155 East 1st St. New Richmond, WI 54017 715-243-0431 [email protected] www.newrichmondlibrary.org COMING SOON MOVIES! Your link to the newest DVDs. Get a Hold On It! New DVD List- Pre-Released Titles December Releases: The Dark Tower CHECK CATALOG The last Gunslinger, Roland Deschain, has been locked in an eternal battle with Walter O’Dim, also known as the Man in Black, determined to prevent him from toppling the Dark Tower, which holds the universe together. With the fate of the worlds at stake, good and evil will collide in the ultimate battle as only Roland can defend the Tower from the Man in Black. Rated PG-13. Detroit CHECK CATALOG Amidst the chaos of the Detroit Rebellion, with the city under curfew and as the Michigan National Guard patrolled the streets, three young African American men were murdered at the Algiers Motel. Rated: R. Full moon in Paris CHECK CATALOG It is the story of Louise, a young interior designer bored with her life in the sleepy suburbs with her live-in boyfriend Remi, an architect by trade and a homebody by nature. Eager to lead the life of an independent socialite in the city, Louise arranges to move back into her Paris apartment during the week. Rated R. Girls Trip CHECK CATALOG When four lifelong friends travel to New Orleans for the annual Essence Festival, sisterhoods are rekindled, wild sides are rediscovered, and there’s enough dancing, drinking, brawling and romancing to make the Big Easy blush. Rated: R.
    [Show full text]
  • Resumes Ed 017 191 Te 000 294 Structure and Teaching, Buildingthe English Curriculum
    E P OR T RESUMES ED 017 191 TE 000 294 STRUCTURE AND TEACHING, BUILDINGTHE ENGLISH CURRICULUM. EUCLID ENGLISH DEMONSTRATION CENTER,OHIO ERRS PRICE NF-61.00 HC- $10.48 260P. DESCRIPTORS- *CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT,*CURRICULUM GUIDES, *ENGLISH INSTRUCTION, *JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLSTUDENTS, *LITERATURE, ENGLISH CURRICULUM,SECONDARY EDUCATION, SYMBOLS (LITERARY) , AVERAGE STUDENTS, SUPERIORSTUDENTS, EUCLID ENGLISH DEMONSTRATION CENTER, PROJECTENGLISH, THIS GUIDE FOR GRADES T, 8, AND 9 ISINTRODUCED BY TWO PAPERS--APPROACHES TO MEANING, A BASIS FORCURRICULUM IN LITERATURE' AND"THE THEME-CONCEPT UNITIN LITERATURE, BOTH BY GEORGE HILLOCKS--WHICH DESCRIBETHE BUILDING OF A CURRICULUM IN ENGLISH UPON THE STRUCTURE ANDPRINCIPLES DEVELOPED BY THE EUCLID ENGLISH DEMONSTRATIONCENTER. THE PROCESS OF CONSTRUCTING A TEACHING UNITIS EXPLAINED, AND THE FOLLOWING UNITS ARE INCLUDED--(1) ALLEGORYAND SYMBOLISM (GRADE 8 HONORS),(2) ANIMAL STORIES (GRADE 7 AVERAGE),(3) THE OUTCAST (GRADE 9 AVERAGE), COSURVIVAL (GRADE 9 AVERAGE) ,(3) PROTEST (GRADE 9 AVERAGE), AND(6) ALLEGORY AND SYMBOLISM (GRADE 7 HONORS). INDIVIDUALPAPERS ON THE FIRST FOUR UNITS ARE PROVIDED AND UNITS CONTAINOVERVIEWS, BIBLIOGRAPHIES, AND LESSON PLANS WHICHSUGGEST TEACHING PROCEDURES, EXERCISES, AND STUDYGUIDES. COPIES OF THE SIX UNITS ARE ALSO AVAILABLE (LIMITEDSUPPLY) FROM CHARLES C. ROGERS, PROJECT UPGRADE, SCHOOL DISTRICTOF AIKEN COUNTY, P.O. BOX 771, AIKEN, SOUTH CAROLINA29801, 50.50 PER UNIT. (DL) "IP .......... a THEEUCLID ENGLISH DEMONSTRATICNCENTER PROJECT ENGLISH MATERIALS Qrig 1.1.4 uJ STRUCTURE AND TEACHING BUILDING THE ENGLISH CURRICULUM U.S DEPARTMENT Of HEALTH, EDUCATION & WELFARE OFFICE Of EDUCATION THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN REPRODUCED EXACTLY AS RECEIVED FROM THE PERSON OR ORGANIZATION ORINNATI*3 IT.POINTS Of VIEW OR OPINIONS STATED DO NOT NECESSARILY REPRESENT OFelCIAL OFFICE OF EDUCATION POSITION OR POUCY.
    [Show full text]
  • Confronting Eternity
    Confronting Eternity Strange (Im)mortalities, and States of Undying in Popular Fiction January 27, 2014 Edwin Bruce Bacon 46250931 [email protected] Department of English University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand Supervisors: Dr. Anna Smith and Dr. Mary Wiles To Glen and Benjamin, The inspirations for immortality. ii Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS .....................................................................................................................III THESIS ABSTRACT .......................................................................................................................... V AN INTRODUCTION TO IMMORTALITY.......................................................................................... VI GLOSSARY OF NEOLOGISMS AND UNIQUE PHRASES .................................................................... IX CHAPTER ONE: THE MIRIFIC MORTALITIES OF DOCTOR WHO ......................................................... 1 PHOENICAL MEN, AND “THE MASTER RACE” ............................................................................................. 1 Phoenical Bodies, Tardevism, and “The Long View” ................................................................... 3 Moriartesque Supervillainies: The Master as a Moriarty .......................................................... 13 The Master as a Cambion, as a Merl(i/y)n, and as a Misanthrope ........................................... 16 The Master as Misanthrope, and as Many...............................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • East Side Union High School District
    East Side Union High School District Board Meeting of April 26, 2007 Agenda Item: 9.13 Attachment A TO: Board of Trustees FROM: Bob Nuñez, Superintendent PREPARED BY: Dan Moser, Assistant Superintendent of Instructional Services SUBJECT: Approval for Permanent Status of Novels The Instructional Policies Committee (IPC) has reviewed the novels (please see attachments). The novels were reviewed by the English Coordinating Council, and recognized the need to add additional novels to some of the English course to expand the selection of diverse literature for teachers to use in their classrooms. At this time, the members of IPC recommend approval of these novels to the core list of literature. Novel prices vary from $9.95 to $15.95 Title Author A Bend in the River V.S. Naipaul A Fine Balance Rohinton Mistry A Gathering of Old Men Ernest Hemingway A Gesture Life Chang-Rae Lee A Lesson before Dying Ernest Gaines A Passage to India E.M. Forster A Room of One's Own Virginia Woolf A Room with a View E.M. Forster A Streetcar Named Desire Tennessee Williams A Tale of Two Cities Charles Dickens A Thousand Acres Jane Smiley Absalom, Absalom William Faulkner Adam Bede Geroge Eliot Alias Grace Margaret Atwood All My Sons Arthur Miller All the King's Men Robert Penn Warren All the Pretty Horses Cormac McCarthy An American Tragedy Theodore Dreiser An Enemy of the People Henrik Ibsen Agnes of God John Pielmeier Anna Karenina Leo Tolstoy Another Country James Baldwin Anthony and Cleopatra Williams Shakespeare DM:fc East Side Union High School District Antigone Sophocles Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz Mordecai Richler Armies of the Night Norman Mailer As I Lay Dying William Faulkner Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man James Weldon Johnson Benito Cereno Herman Melville Billy Budd Herman Melville Bleak House Charles Dickens Bone: A Novel Fae M.
    [Show full text]
  • Download PDF File
    RANDOM HOUSE INTERNATIONAL HIGHLIGHTS JULY – DECEMBER 2017 One World A One World One Book Selection One Book Kevin Kwan, bestselling author of Crazy Rich Asians and China Rich Girlfriend, is back with an uproarious new novel of a family riven by fortune, an ex-wife driven psychotic with jealousy, a battle royal fought through couture gown sabotage, and the heir to one of Asia’s greatest fortunes locked out of his inheritance. Crazy Rich Asians is soon to be a major motion picture. WORLD!RIGHTS GLOBAL!MARKETING CAMPAIGN THE!LAST!IN!THE! CRAZY!RICH!ASIANS’!TRILOGY SOON!TO!BE!A! MAJOR!MOTION!PICTURE Rich People Problems KEVIN KWAN 978-0-385-54232-6 $19.00 w TR w Doubleday w Export-only Edition ON SALE MAY 23, 2017 Get Ready for Rich People Problems by Reading: China Rich Girlfriend Crazy Rich Asians 978-0-8041-7206-6 978-0-345-80378-8 $16.00 | TR | Knopf; Anchor $16.00 | TR | Knopf; Anchor RANDOM HOUSE INTERNATIONAL HIGHLIGHTS JULY – DECEMBER 2017 Contents ADULT January–June 2017 Bestsellers ........................................................ 3 Fiction ................................................................................... 14 Nonfiction .............................................................................. 22 Business & Finance ................................................................... 24 History & Politics ..................................................................... 26 Memoir & Biography ................................................................. 28 Cooking ................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Arisia 2019 Souvenir Book
    2019 Elizabeth Leggett Artist Guest of Honor Bjo and John Trimble Fan Guests of Honor January 18-21, 2019 Boston Park Plaza Hotel Patience January 18-21, 2019 Boston Park Plaza Hotel Artist Guest of Honor 13 Elizabeth Leggett 19 Color Art Portfolio Fan Guests of Honor 14 Bjo and John Trimble 2 A Message from the Convention Chair 5 A Message from the Arisia President 6 Code of Conduct and Behavior Policies 16 Program Participants 44 Student Art Contest Finalists 44 Student Writing Contest Finalists The Arisia Souvenir Book is copyright © 2019 by Arisia, Incorporated, a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation. Bylined articles are copyright their respective authors. Cover and interior artwork are copyright by Elizabeth Leggett, and are used with permission. Arisia is a service mark of Arisia, Incorporated. www.arisisa.org From the Convention Chair Hello, and welcome to Arisia 2019! This is our 30th convention and you all being here is the best birthday present a con could ask for! I mean that. I am glad you are here, I am glad you made it, I am glad to see you. Arisia has been toting the tag line of New England’s Largest, Most Diverse Sci-Fi & Fantasy Convention, for several years now. As a genre, science fiction and fantasy emphasize otherness in the forms of magic, alien science, different forms of intelligent life. This is exemplified by the uniqueness of the protagonist. Sci-Fi allows us to find ourselves, or the aspects of who we wish to become, in new and exciting scenarios! I think this is a wonderful and important aspect of sci-fi.
    [Show full text]
  • Szkoła Wyższa Psychologii Społecznej Instytut Filologii
    Joanna Hebda nr albumu 21031 Szkoła Wyższa Psychologii Społecznej Instytut Filologii Angielskiej The Changing Image of Batman in Comic Books and Movies Praca magisterska napisana pod kierunkiem dra Piotra Borkowskiego Warszawa 2013 Ja, niżej podpisana Joanna Hebda (nr albumu 21031), studentka Wydziału Kulturoznawstwa i Filologii Szkoły Wyższej Psychologii Społecznej, świadoma odpowiedzialności oświadczam, że przedłożona przeze mnie do obrony praca magisterska została napisana przeze mnie samodzielnie. Jednocześnie oświadczam, że ww. praca: • nie narusza praw autorskich w rozumieniu ustawy z dnia 4 lutego 1994 roku o prawie autorskim i prawach pokrewnych (Dz.U. 1994 Nr 24, poz. 83, z późn. zm.) oraz dóbr osobistych chronionych prawem cywilnym, • nie zawiera danych i informacji, które uzyskałam w sposób niedozwolony, • nie była podstawą nadania dyplomu uczelni wyższej lub tytułu zawodowego ani mnie ani innej osobie. Oświadczam także, że treść pracy, zapisanej na przekazywanym przeze mnie nośniku elektronicznym, jest zgodna z treścią zawartą w wydrukowanej wersji pracy, przedstawionej do obrony. Warszawa, dn. ….... podpis studentki Pracę tę dedykuję moim rodzicom i Maćkowi, bez których wsparcia jej powstanie nie było by możliwe oraz Michałowi Chudolińskiemu w podzięce za ogromną pomoc. Table of contents: 1. Table of Contents 1 2. Preface 2 3. Chapter 1: The Comic Books 5 3.1. 1.1. The Golden Age: 1939-1945 5 3.2. 1.2. The Decline and Seduction of Innocent: 1945-1956 14 3.3. 1.3. Post-Wertham and the New Look: 1956-1969 23 3.4. 1.4. Through the Bronze Age to the Crisis: 1969-1986 26 3.5. 1.5. From Frank Miller to Grant Morrison: 1986-2013 35 4.
    [Show full text]