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Winner: Fringe First Award 2024 'I loved being a Mum. Until he started to get a personality' Son of a Bitch is a brutally honest and darkly funny monologue about a woman who is caught on camera calling her 4 year old son a c*nt during an air-rage incident. When the video goes viral, Marnie's life violently unravels. Now the whole world knows her darkest secret, but what happened before someone pressed record and captured the worst 10 seconds of her life? The debut play from Award Winning Comedian Anna Morris is a bold and playful one woman piece about maternal ambivalence. Winner of a Fringe First Award after it premiered at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2024, this edition was published to coincide with the production's transfer to London's Southwark Playhouse in February 2025.
For as long as there is barsaat, you will be my friend. Santi and Naz are bestest-best friends living in a village in pre-partition India. One Sikh, one Muslim; they have little understanding of how religion will divide them. As partition draws closer, the girls remain oblivious to the spreading social unrest and violence. They're too busy stealing books, swimming in the lake and spying on Rahul (the local hottie). When Naz is betrothed to a tailor from the soon-to-be capital of Pakistan the threat of separation for the young women looms on the horizon. Bound by their love for each other we learn how far they will go to avoid the inevitable. Guleraana Mir and afshan d'souza-lodhi's Santi & Naz explores female friendship, coming of age, and coming out set against the backdrop of a country soon to be changed forever. Recipient of the Fringe Society's Keep It Fringe Fund and Winner of the Charlie Hartill Fund 2023. This edition was published to coincide with the Thelmas' production at London's Soho Theatre in January 2025.
This book makes a relevant contribution to a Marxist critical explanation of social conflicts, social movements and protests. There is abundant literature on social conflict and social movements from Marxist perspectives. However, rigorous criticism, both theoretical and methodological, is scarce. The objective of this volume is the collection of works developing a critical reflection on the categories of theories about contentious collective action and social movements from a Marxist perspective. In order to better understand these phenomena and go beyond their mere case description, the theory needs to be improved. To that end, the book also promotes the debate between Marxisms and the collective action and new social movements in a renewed way. Here different Marxist arguments consider not only their methodological and ideological bias, but also the specific conceptual contributions of those theories.
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Vols. 3- 1891/1920- include graduates of the Cooper Medical College, San Francisco; v. 4- 1891/1931- include graduates of the Stanford School of Nursing.
Lists news events, population figures, and miscellaneous data of an historic, economic, scientific and social nature.