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Elizabeth Benjamin

    Dada and Existentialism
    Existentialist Comics
    Hidden Wealth: Unlocking the wealth within
    My First Plane Ride
    • My First Plane Ride

      • 8 stránek
      • 1 hodina čtení
      2,0(1)Ohodnotit

      Engaging young readers, this lift-the-flap book explores the journey through an airport, highlighting key stages such as check-in, boarding, take-off, in-flight experiences, and landing. Each flap unveils fascinating details about the airport and airplane, while the center spread features a captivating pop-up of a plane, enhancing the interactive experience. Perfect for introducing children to travel concepts in a fun and educational way.

      My First Plane Ride
    • The potential for creating lasting wealth is hidden within each and every person. Mankind lives, moves and has their being in the direction of what they believe. Your beliefs foster your attitude; it is from your attitude that your habits are formed and from your habits you eventually take action. Hidden Wealth will take you through the wealth creation process step by step and help you identify the mind-wealth connection.

      Hidden Wealth: Unlocking the wealth within
    • Existentialist Comics

      «Bande Dessinée» and the Art of Ethics

      • 232 stránek
      • 9 hodin čtení

      Focusing on the intersection of art and philosophy, this book examines three French-language comics that portray the lives of prominent Existentialist thinkers: Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir, and Albert Camus. It pioneers an analysis of biographical bande dessinée through an Existentialist framework, introducing a novel approach to reading and interpreting biographical comics. This unique perspective highlights the historical and artistic significance of these works, enriching the understanding of both the comics and the philosophers they depict.

      Existentialist Comics
    • Dada and Existentialism

      • 229 stránek
      • 9 hodin čtení

      "Dada and Existentialism: the Authenticity of Ambiguity" offers new insights into Dada as a vital part of the Avant-Garde, exploring its connections to (proto-) Existentialist philosophy. This comparative study highlights themes of choice, alienation, and freedom, revealing both movements' focus on individual ethics and authenticity amidst ambiguity.

      Dada and Existentialism