The culture of the quake: the great Kanto Earthquake and Taishō Japan
In: Michigan monograph series in Japanese studies number 78
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In: Michigan monograph series in Japanese studies number 78
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1. Intimate encounters : making video diaries about embodied everyday life / Charlotte Bates -- 2. Atmosphere of arrival/departure and multi-angle video recording : reflections from St. Pancras and Gare du Nord / Paul Simpson -- 3. The mobile life of screens : digital imaging on school journeys in Helsinki / Kim Kullman -- 4. Witnessing craft : employing video ethnography to attend to the more-than-human craft practices of taxidermy / Merle Patchett -- 5. Close encounters : using mobile video ethnography to understand human-animal relations / Katrina M. Brown and Esther Banks -- 6. Jumps, stutters, blurs and other failed images : using time-lapse video in cycling research / Katrina Jungnickel -- 7. Creative video ethnographies : video methodologies of urban exploration -- 8. Working with sound in video : producing an experimental documentary about school spaces / Michael Gallagher -- 9. "Everything is going on at the same time" : the place of video in social research installations / Britt Hatzius and Nina Wakeford -- 10. Life off grid : considerations for a multi-sited, public ethnographic film / Jonathan Taggart and Phillip Vannini.
The marriage day was fixed, the wedding dresses were bought, the wedding tour was planned out, the wedding guests were invited. The day came but not the bridegroom...' While Dickens' embittered spinster Miss Havisham stopped all her clocks on her wedding day and 'never since looked upon the light of day', the reality was much brighter for thousands of jilted women. The real Miss Havisham's didn't mope in faded wedding finery - they hired lawyers and struck the first 'no-win, no fee' deals to sue for breach of promise. From the 1790s right up to the 1960s, jilted women (and sometimes rejected s
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