Showing Of Hello Love Goodbye

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No Strings Attached

Author: Augusto K. Meneses
language: en
Publisher: Augusto K. Meneses
Release Date: 2024-08-24
Lawrence is on a quest of epic proportions – he's completely smitten with Lynne, the undeniable town heartthrob. The universe might be flashing neon signs that she's in a league of her own, but Lawrence is like a bulldozer of determination, plowing through doubt. He's convinced that cosmic forces have conspired to unite them, even if Lynne seems to be treating him like a puzzle piece she can't quite fit. Oh, but that's not all! Lawrence isn't just contending with the Lynne enigma; he's also grappling with her mischievous younger sister, Linda. Linda's got a Ph.D. in sass and a perpetual membership to the Lawrence Teasing Society. If there's a way to sprinkle salt on Lawrence's game, Linda's already the reigning champion. Yet, in this whirlwind of a romantic comedy, Lawrence is unflinching. He's on a mission to capture Lynne's heart, employing strategies that range from the ordinary to the utterly outrageous – all's fair in love and pursuit. And brace yourselves, folks, because he's not above striking a deal with the ultimate jest-master, Linda, if that's what it takes. As the plot thickens faster than a milkshake, complications roll in like thunderclouds. Get ready for a rollercoaster of misadventures, mix-ups, and a heaping dose of hilarious chaos.
The Asian Family in Literature and Film

This book investigates the ways in which the family unit is now perceived in South and Southeast Asia and the Asian diaspora: its numerous conceptions and the changes it has undergone over the last century and into the new one. The prevailing threads that run through a significant part of the literature and cinema emerging from these societies are the challenges that confront those negotiating changing forms of family, changes which are expressed historically, politically, and socio-culturally, and often in relation to gender, ethnic, or economic imbalances. Though regional and localized in many ways, they are also very much universal in the questions they ask, the lessons they teach, and the connections they make. Theoretically, and in terms of focus, the collection offers a broad range, embracing representation and analysis from scholars across the globe and across disciplines. It assembles written and visual texts from and about India, Indonesia, Malaysia, The Philippines, Singapore, and the Asian diaspora. How have more fluid concepts of family in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries affected the understanding of family in Asia? How have families in Asia resisted or embraced change? How have they responded to trauma? What do other readings—gendered, feminist, queer, and diasporic—bring to modern debates surrounding family? To what extent are notions of family, community, society, and nation represented as interchangeable concepts in Asian societies? This book questions the power dynamics, ethical considerations, and moral imperatives that underpin families and societies within, and beyond, Asian borders.
Pop Convergence

Author: James Gabrillo
language: en
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Release Date: 2023-08-31
Pop Convergence explores the dynamic and fascinating history of Manila's entertainment industry at the turn of the twenty-first century. Taking a close look at the production and reception of popular media, author James Gabrillo offers fascinating insights through the use of archival recordings, close readings of multimedia, and multi-sited ethnographic fieldwork, including dozens of interviews with artists, producers, critics, and audiences.