Exploring the concept of multiplicity, the book delves into how the belief in multiple truths, beauties, and values shaped various cultural discourses in the twentieth century. Daniel H. Borus examines the impact of this pervasive sentiment on diverse fields, including comic strips, politics, and sociology, highlighting a departure from singular narratives. By documenting this cultural shift, the work reveals how modern life’s complexities prompted new perspectives and practices across society.
Daniel H. Borus Bücher




Vampire: The Masquerade Vol. 1
- 176 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Immerse yourself in the hit comic series based in the world of the international best-selling tabletop role playing game, Vampire: The Masquerade! When Cecily Bain, an enforcer for the Twin Cities' vampiric elite, takes a mysterious new vampire under her wing, she's dragged into an insidious conspiracy. Will she be able to escape with her unlife and protect her aging, Alzheimer's-afflicted sister, or will she be yet another pawn sacrificed to maintain the age-old secret: that vampires exist among the living. Meanwhile, on the outskirts of the city, a rebellious found-family of vampire cast-outs investigateS a vicious killing.
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The book delves into the perception and reflection of the 1950s, examining how consensus and "centers" of thought influenced various domains of imagination and practice. It highlights the arguments and expressions that resisted being confined to coherent frameworks, showcasing the complexities of intellectual discourse during that era. Through this exploration, it sheds light on the tensions between established norms and the diverse voices that sought to challenge them.