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    Empire of Signs

    Empire of Signs

    Over Japan. Engelstalig, vertaald uit het Fran. Paperback, in zeer goede staat. 

    Brief appreciations of things Japanese, of the richness, mobility, and subtlety of the Japanese exchange of signs: published in France in 1970, and Barthes at his most seductive. These are the observations of every traveler, translated (without strain) into recognitions. The dinner tray seems a picture of the most delicate order; it is actually a palette, with which you are going to play in the course of your meal. . . (In the next piece: by chopsticks, food becomes no longer a prey to which one does violence . . . but a substance harmoniously transferred.) And this sequence of thoughts leads Barthes to remark on the absence of a center, a precious heart, a deep meaning (food is never anything but a collection of fragments). There then comes Tokyo: a city with an empty center, the forbidden grounds of the (figurehead) Emperor's palace. Japan not only affords Barthes a profusion of complex signs, it suites his penchant for the formal--and for non-meaning, the absence of a symbolic charge. The haiku is not a rich thought reduced to a brief form, but a brief event which immediately finds its proper form. Thus, also, the reflections on bowing; on Bunraku puppets; on the Zengakuren riots (a great scenario of signs climaxing in a purely vocal exercise--The Zengakuren are going to fight--without a subject or stated cause.) There is more concentrated pleasure here, along with fewer stylistic and other impediments--than in major works of the canon.

    Roland Barthes ;

    € 7,50

    On Self-Hatred

    On Self-Hatred

    hardcover, Engels, als nieuw

    "The School of Life: On Self-Hatred may be the most essential of The School of Life's essential philosophy handbooks: it reminds us, yet again, that we are not alone, that much more connects us than divides us and that self-acceptance is one of the most important keys to peace of mind." - Emma Thompson, DBE British actress and screenwriter

    A guide to emotional healing and living a more self-accepting life.

     

    Behind many of our problems lies an often ignored factor: we don't like ourselves very much. We are sufferers of self-hatred. We tell ourselves the meanest things. It's because of self-hatred that we tend to neglect our potential at work and get entangled in unfulfilling relationships, that we lack confidence in our social lives and suffer from anxiety, despair and imposter syndrome.


    This is a book that, with immense compassion and fellow feeling, investigates the phenomenon of self-hatred while giving pragmatic advice on how to overcome it. It asks where the feeling comes from, what it makes us do and how we might become kinder and more compassionate towards ourselves.


    We have probably spent far too much of our lives disliking ourselves and attacking everything we say, do or feel, while not even realizing what we're up to. It's time to overcome our masochism and move towards a more self-forgiving and accepting stance. The School of Life: On Self Hatred is a guide to the more compassionate and gentle relationship we should have had with ourselves from the start, and can all achieve now.

    • IDENTIFIES THE ORIGINS AND CONSEQUENCES OF SELF-HATRED: and provides advice for living a more self-accepting life.
    • ENCOURAGES US TO DEVELOP ASSERTIVENESS AGAINST SELF-LOATHING: and
      gives us the tools to challenge our inner critic and deal with imposter syndrome.
    • ACCESSIBLE AND PRAGMATIC: with a compassionate and realistic
      tone, outlining the importance of self-care.
    • PART OF THE SCHOOL OF LIFE'S SERIES OF GIFTABLE ESSAYS: other titles
      include: Why You Will Marry the Wrong Person, On Confidence,
      How to Find Love and Self-Knowledge.

    The School of Life ;

    € 7,50

    The Awful End of...

    The Awful End of Prince William the Silent

    Engelstalig. Linnengebonden met omslag, hoekje uit schutblad. In zeer goede staat

    "In The Awful End of Prince William the Silent, Lisa Jardine explores the historical ramifications of the first assassination of a head of state with a hand-gun. The shooting of Prince William of Orange in the hallway of his Delft residence in July 1584 by a French Catholic - the second attempt on his life - had immediate political consequences: it was a serious setback for the Protestant cause in the Netherlands, as its forces fought for independence from the Catholic rule of the Habsburg empire. But, as Jardine illustrates, its implications for those in positions of power were even more far-reaching, as the assassination brutally and irrevocably heralded the arrival of a lethal new threat to the security of nations: a weapon that could be concealed and used to deadly effect at point-blank range." "Queen Elizabeth I, William's close Protestant ally, was devastated by his death and, being the subject of assassination plots herself, thrown into panic; in the aftermath of William's murder, legislation was enacted in the English Parliament making it an offence to bring a pistol anywhere near a royal palace. Elizabeth's terror was not misplaced - as Jardine observes, this assassination was the first in a long and bloody line that would take in those of Abraham Lincoln in 1865 and Archduke Ferdinand in 1914, and is all too relevant even today."--BOOK JACKET.

    Lisa Jardine ;

    € 4,50
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