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Alfred Martin

    24. júl 1882 – 11. jún 1979

    Alfred Martin sa vo svojej tvorbe zameriava na hlboké teologické skúmanie s dôrazom na osobnosť, božstvo a služby Ducha Svätého. Jeho písanie sa vyznačuje biblickým pohľadom na správu života a hlbokým porozumením Písma. Martinove diela ponúkajú čitateľom podnetné postrehy pre každodenný život a duchovný rast. Jeho odkaz žije v jeho literárnom diele, ktoré aj naďalej inšpiruje a vzdeláva čitateľov.

    Soziologie der Renaissance
    Deutsches Badewesen in vergangenen Tagen
    Nietzsche und Burckhardt. Zwei geistige Welten im Dialog
    Rolling – Blackness and Mediated Comedy
    The Generic Closet
    • 2024

      Since slavery, African and African American humor has baffled, intrigued, angered, and entertained the masses. Rolling is a collection centering Blackness in comedy, especially on television, and observing that it is often relegated to biopics, slave narratives, and the comedic. But like W. E. B. DuBois's ideas about double consciousness and Racquel Gates's extension of his theories, we know that Blackness resonates for Black viewers in ways often entirely different than for white viewers. Contributors to this volume cover a range of cases representing African American humor across film, television, digital media, and stand-up as Black comic personas try to work within, outside, and around culture, tilling for content. Essays engage with the complex industrial interplay of Blackness, white audiences, and comedy; satire and humor on media platforms; and the production of Blackness within comedy through personal stories and interviews of Black production crew and writers for television comedy. Rolling truly illuminates the inner workings of Blackness and comedy in media discourse.

      Rolling – Blackness and Mediated Comedy
    • 2021

      The Generic Closet

      • 248 stránok
      • 9 hodin čítania

      Drawing from 20 interviews with credited episode writers, key show-runners, and Black gay men, The Generic Closet situates Black-cast sitcoms as a unique genre that uses Black gay characters in service of the series' heterosexual main cast and deconstructs the concept of a monolithic Black audience.

      The Generic Closet