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Witness the creation of the world’s favorite web-slinger as dreamed up by comic book legends Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, who redefined what it meant to be a hero.... Læs mere
Thor, Ant Man, the Wasp, Hulk, and Iron Man broke new ground when they joined forces to form the Avengers in 1963. They not only fought together, they... Læs mere
In 1961 Stan Lee and Jack Kirby created The Fantastic Four—a powerhouse super hero team revolutionary for their flaws and complexity—that kicked the comic... Læs mere
Grab a front row seat to the creation of “The Strangest Super-Heroes of All!” In this compact edition, the first 21 X-Men stories from 1963–1966 have been... Læs mere
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Create a meaningful, accessible, and joyful middle school music program that will motivate students to enthusiastically engage using practical strategies and lessons.
A minute-by-minute analysis of Brian De Palma’s 1972 horror film, Sisters, which weaves in Marxist feminist theory to foreground an appreciation of the film and bid for its enduring relevance for feminists, despite controversy surrounding its director.
A minute-by-minute analysis of Kathryn Bigelow’s 1991 action film, Point Break.
Explores how Nahua musical performance and histories in Mexico and the United States are generated, challenged, and maintained by examining danza performance as a cultural artifact.
An exploration of the turbulent relationship between contemporary American film and the divisive Trump presidency.
This groundbreaking book equips music teachers with practical strategies for supporting inclusive, student-centered music classrooms by integrating differentiation and praxial music education.
This book examines how different embodiments of technological life come to be inscribed with qualities of humanness across mainstream film and television, so as to understand the myriad ways in which posthumanism emerges onscreen.