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Borin Van Loon

Autor de Darwin for Beginners

20+ Obras 2,284 Miembros 28 Reseñas

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Incluye los nombres: LoomBorin van, Borin Van Loon

Obras de Borin Van Loon

Darwin for Beginners (1982) — Ilustrador — 505 copias
Introducing Critical Theory (2001) — Ilustrador — 389 copias
Introducing Cultural Studies (1994) — Autor — 341 copias
Introducing Genetics (1988) — Ilustrador — 210 copias
Introducing Mathematics (1999) — Ilustrador — 186 copias
Capitalism for Beginners (1981) — Ilustrador — 132 copias
Introducing Media Studies (2000) — Ilustrador — 119 copias
Introducing Hinduism: A Graphic Guide (2005) — Ilustrador — 91 copias
Introducing Statistics: A Graphic Guide (2009) — Ilustrador — 78 copias
Introducing Economics: A Graphic Guide (2011) — Ilustrador — 76 copias
Introducing Psychotherapy (2003) — Ilustrador — 72 copias
Introducing Philosophy of Science: A Graphic Guide (2011) — Ilustrador — 37 copias
Geodesic Domes (1994) — Autor — 25 copias
The Loony Dog Owner's Handbook (1985) — Autor — 4 copias

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Nombre legal
Van Loon, Borin
Género
male
Nacionalidad
UK
País (para mapa)
England
Lugar de nacimiento
Suffolk, England, UK
Lugares de residencia
Ipswich, Suffolk, England, UK

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It will probably take a third reading but I am determined to understand this stuff! Where are my ASC science major friends when I need them?
 
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Kim.Sasso | otra reseña | Aug 27, 2023 |
Icon Books' "Introducing..." series is an ever-growing collection of graphic guides on a variety of subjects, particularly in the fields of philosophy, art and culture. They provide a fun way of approaching quite cerebral topics, the concise, lucid texts accompanied by striking cartoons by surrealist illustrator Boris van Loon brimming with visual gags.

In the series's strengths, however, lie also its weaknesses. Sometimes, the subjects covered are simply too vast to be comprehensively approached in such a book. Such is the case with Stuart Sim's volume on critical theory. On the whole, Sim makes a good job of condensing complex arguments, but unless one already has some background in the subject, the quick succession of contradictory views may be rather confusing. There is also quite a bombardment of technical terms (half of which I'll have forgotten in a few weeks). This is not surprising - some of the major figures (such as Barthes, Baudrillard, Foucault, Derrida) who are tackled in a couple of pages in this book, get a volume all to themselves in the same series.

That said, provided one takes the book for what it is meant to be - a brief, tentative dip into a vast waters - it is certainly worth reading. For instance, as a non-specialist, it made me realise what a strong link there is between political ideologies and modern literary theory, and also what a major influence Marx was (and still is) both on his supporters and his critics. This volume would probably be handy also for students preparing for exams who need a quick, enjoyable refresher on the subject.

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JosephCamilleri | 4 reseñas más. | Feb 21, 2023 |
Icon Books' "Introducing..." series is an ever-growing collection of graphic guides on a variety of subjects, particularly in the fields of philosophy, art and culture. They provide a fun way of approaching quite cerebral topics, the concise, lucid texts accompanied by striking cartoons by surrealist illustrator Boris van Loon brimming with visual gags.

In the series's strengths, however, lie also its weaknesses. Sometimes, the subjects covered are simply too vast to be comprehensively approached in such a book. Such is the case with Stuart Sim's volume on critical theory. On the whole, Sim makes a good job of condensing complex arguments, but unless one already has some background in the subject, the quick succession of contradictory views may be rather confusing. There is also quite a bombardment of technical terms (half of which I'll have forgotten in a few weeks). This is not surprising - some of the major figures (such as Barthes, Baudrillard, Foucault, Derrida) who are tackled in a couple of pages in this book, get a volume all to themselves in the same series.

That said, provided one takes the book for what it is meant to be - a brief, tentative dip into a vast waters - it is certainly worth reading. For instance, as a non-specialist, it made me realise what a strong link there is between political ideologies and modern literary theory, and also what a major influence Marx was (and still is) both on his supporters and his critics. This volume would probably be handy also for students preparing for exams who need a quick, enjoyable refresher on the subject.

… (más)
 
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JosephCamilleri | 4 reseñas más. | Jan 1, 2022 |
Sim's survey of critical theory did exactly what I wanted it to do, that is, contextualized the chronology of thinking in the field and provided some context around different schools and terms that I've heard a lot but usually in a way that's disconnected from a larger academic conversation.
 
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b.masonjudy | 4 reseñas más. | Jul 18, 2020 |

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