Virtual Activism
- 180 stránek
- 7 hodin čtení
This book provides the first detailed, yet accessible, ethnographic case study looking at changes in LGBT activism in Singapore.
Americký básník, autor a redaktor, známý jako Robert Phillips, se ve své rozsáhlé tvorbě zaměřuje na poezii, prózu i kritiku. Jeho díla, publikovaná v mnoha časopisech, zkoumají různorodá témata s jedinečným literárním stylem. Po absolvování prestižního programu tvůrčího psaní na Syracuse University se etabloval jako uznávaný pedagog a literární osobnost. Phillipsův autorský rukopis se vyznačuje hloubkou vhledu a precizním jazykovým cítěním, což z něj činí významného přispěvatele do americké literatury.



This book provides the first detailed, yet accessible, ethnographic case study looking at changes in LGBT activism in Singapore.
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