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UNINA9910455956503321 |
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Zilliox Danielle |
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The get-started guide to e-commerce [[electronic resource] /] / Danielle Zilliox |
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New York, : AMACOM, c2001 |
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1-281-18719-4 |
9786611187194 |
1-60557-149-0 |
0-8144-2605-0 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (239 p.) |
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Disciplina |
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Electronic commerce |
Web sites |
Electronic books. |
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Monografia |
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"Getting online, creating successful Web sites, order fulfillment, getting noticed"--Cover. |
Includes index. |
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(From Publishers Weekly) - "The greatest strength of this solid e-commerce guide is that Zilliox, a technical writer, provides context alongside the basics. She recommends soliciting customer input about one's Web site, keeping the site simple, marketing via e-mail whenever possible and, regarding content, ""when in doubt, leave it out."" A comprehensive glossary also makes this a valuable starting point for small business owners and managers." |
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UNINA9910819012803321 |
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Ouyang Lei |
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Music As Mao's Weapon : Remembering the Cultural Revolution / / Lei X. Ouyang |
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Champaign, Illinois : , : University of Illinois Press, , [2022] |
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©2022 |
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1 online resource (176 pages) |
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Music - China - Political aspects - History - 20th century |
Music and state - China |
China History Cultural Revolution, 1966-1976 Music and the revolution |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Researching the Battlefield -- Music and Politics -- Memories of the Battlefield : "It's in Your Bones, It's in Your Blood" -- Music and Childhood -- Memories of the Battlefield : "Learning Music to Avoid Going 'Up to the Mountains and Down to the Countryside'" -- Music and Memory -- Memories of the Battlefield : "You Hear These Songs and You Are Inspired" -- Conclusions. |
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"China's Cultural Revolution (1966-1976) produced propaganda music that still stirs unease and, at times, evokes nostalgia. Lei X. Ouyang uses selections from revolutionary songbooks to untangle the complex interactions between memory, trauma, and generational imprinting among those who survived the period of extremes. Interviews combine with ethnographic fieldwork and surveys to explore both the Cultural Revolution's effect on those who lived through it as children and contemporary remembrance of the music created to serve the Maoist regime. As Ouyang shows, the weaponization of music served an ideological revolution but also revolutionized the senses. She examines essential questions raised by this phenomenon: What did the revolutionization look, sound, and feel like? What does it take for individuals and groups to engage with such music? And what is the impact of such an experience over time? Perceptive and provocative, |
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Music as Mao's Weapon is an insightful look at the exploitation and manipulation of the arts under authoritarianism"-- |
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