1.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910688351703321

Titolo

Inelastic X-Ray Scattering and X-Ray Powder Diffraction Applications / / Alessandro Cunsolo, [and three others], editors

Pubbl/distr/stampa

London : , : IntechOpen, , 2020

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (130 pages)

Disciplina

548.83

Soggetti

X-ray crystallography

X-rays - Diffraction

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Sommario/riassunto

This book illustrates a few exemplary scientific topics addressed through the use of two complementary x-ray scattering techniques: inelastic x-ray scattering and x-ray powder diffraction. These scattering methods are the focus of the two main sections of this book. These sections are subdivided into chapters discussing specific applications. The general aim of this volume is providing a concise overview of the opportunities disclosed by these two experimental methods, providing some guidance for scientists picking up this field and, hopefully, inspiring more mature scientists towards the achievement of new advances in this area.



2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910961263203321

Autore

Primorac Ranka

Titolo

The place of tears : the novel and politics in modern Zimbabwe / / by Ranka Primorac

Pubbl/distr/stampa

London : , : I.B. Tauris, , 2006

ISBN

9786612526794

9780755619245

0755619242

9781282526792

1282526790

9780857715692

0857715690

9786000010522

6000010524

9781429455220

1429455225

Edizione

[First edition.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (249 p.)

Collana

International Library of African Studies

Disciplina

820.996891

823.9140996891

Soggetti

Politics in literature

Zimbabwean fiction (English) - History and criticism

Literary studies: fiction, novelists & prose writers

Zimbabwe In literature

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction: Zimbabwean Writing and 'the Crisis'; 1. The Novel in a House of Stone; 2. Modes of Reading Zimbabwean Fiction; 3.Writing against Rhodesian Space-Time; 4. The Dead are Loved in a Different Way:Chenjerai Hove; 5. Stories of the Unsaid: Tsitsi Dangarembga and Nozipo Maraire; 6. The Ambivalent Spaces of the War: Shimmer Chinodya and Alexander Kanengoni; 7.Crossing into the Space-Time of Memory: Yvonne Vera; 8. Beyond Tears; Endnotes; Bibliography; Index of Names



Sommario/riassunto

"THIS IS AN NJR - NOT JACKET BLURB, DO NOT USE IT THIS RAW FORM -This new and original work is the only recent monographic treatment of the Zimbabwean novel and its political implications. An earlier one by Veit-Wild (1992) has not been updated, and other, such as that by Zhuwarara (2001), are not easily available outside Zimbabwe. The author resided in Zimbabwe for almost a decade and has visited the country regularly in the last five years. She has published extensively on Zimbabwean literature, and brings to her work a deep contextual richness as well as theoretical sophistication. Thoroughly up-to-date, the book examines all the published novels of the recently-deceased Yvonne Vera (d. April 2005) as well as major novels of five other internationally-acclaimed Zimbabwean writers, including Tsitsi Dangarembga and Chenjerai Hove. It does so against a political backdrop which goes right up to the March 2005 parliamentary elections. The book provides a modern and original historical account of post-independence Zimbabwean writing and its relationship to history and politics. The critical investigation focuses on fictional representations of space-time - which links the book the tragically topical Zimbabwean issue of land. Dr Primorac employs a form of literary and cultural theory reminiscent of Bakhtinian analysis, but drawn at length from East European theoretical sources. She investigates what the novels have to say about the Zimbabwean condition, and makes a sophisticated link between ideas about space-time and novelistic ideologies. More than that, drawing a parallel with the experience of Eastern Europe, she shows how the novel itself breaks out of the confines of the quasi-Marxist analysis which still holds sway in Zimbabwe. As such, the Zimbabwean novel is itself a source of hope in that troubled land. Ranka Primorac has degrees from the universities of Zagreb, Zimbabwe and Nottingham Trent. She has taught Africa-related courses at several institutions of higher learning in Britain, including the University of Cambridge and New York University in London. She is interested in non-western writing and cultures, theoretical approaches to the novel and the narrative production of space-time. Her co-edited volume, Versions of Zimbabwe: New Approaches to Literature and Culture was published in 2005 by Weaver Press in Harare."--Bloomsbury Publishing.