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India, futuro prossimo: questi nove racconti, come fili protesi verso il domani, esplorano il variegato arazzo della narrativa di speculazione indiana, toccando temi come l¿avvento della biopolitica, i collegamenti tra i nuovi (social) media e il linguaggio, l¿ascesa inesorabile di Big Data e algoritmi, la diffusione delle stampanti 3D, il riscorso sempre maggiore a protesi e potenziamento umano, senza tralasciare i rischi connessi all¿uso delle biotecnologie e della sorveglianza informatica, per finire con i dilemmi filosofici posti all¿immortalità dalla presenza degli avatar virtuali e l¿emergenza climatica nell¿era dell¿Antropocene. Per provare a comprendere le questioni più impellenti dei nostri tempi dobbiamo rivolgere lo sguardo al futuro.
A twelve-stop trip to monuments, sites and wonders of the world with a lively family of six. But that's not all. There's detective work to be done! * A picture puzzle book from the multifaceted Manjula Padmanabhan after the award-winning I am Different and the wacky Same and Different * Quiet hints in the jottings of the travellers and helpful clues in the spectacular pictures invite readers to guess where the family's just been - and no, it's not to the place on the previous page! * Vivid, detailed replications give children (and adults!) close glimpses of monuments, sites and wonders of the world, with interesting clues, pops of colour, and groups of entertaining tourists * Explores identity creatively and uniquely, with the artist's trademark humour tickling readers of all ages, everywhere * Perfect for family puzzle time, with pictures that make the readers observe closely and think in logical sequence
On a trip to the Taj Mahal, Minnie secretly brings Pooni along - but the naughty cat slips off on her own adventure!
Offers a collection of stories about unusual, radical, and troubling themes. This title features ten tales, which include a coming-of-age story, a marriage proposal, a thwarted murder, and a story about the Government of India's Bureau of Reincarnation.
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