Beautyscapes Communications engineering / telecommunicationsBeautyscapes is the first book to focus specifically on cosmetic surgery tourism. It draws on key themes of interest to students and researchers interested in globalisation and mobility, such as gender and class, neoliberalism, social media, conviviality and care, to explain the nature and growing popularity of international medical travel.
and to stake their claims to agency and authority as travelling subjects
The Twice Chang’d Friar is a manuscript comedy based on a tale from Boccaccio’s Decameron
Drawing on a wide range of evidence to explore the depiction of domestic life in popular culture
but it has left one crucial aspect of the genre all but unanalysed: the visual
genres and pieces of music contributed to the developing understanding of who and what was English in the postwar years
It suggests that images and words in this discipline operate on different logical levels
contributors reconsider evaluation practices used in art education and examine current ideas about children’s development of visual skills and abilities
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vital lessons are drawn out for policy and practice in the arts and provision of health and care
Through the character of Liberta Passley
first published in French in 1851
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