Exploring the intersection of poetry and visual art in a postmodern context, this collection of critical essays delves into contemporary practices and their socio-political implications. By analyzing the works of various poets and visual artists, the author fosters a dialogue that redefines how we perceive these art forms. The essays encourage a reading of the social through a poetic lens, offering fresh insights and contributing significantly to the discourse on contemporary poetry and cultural aesthetics.
Alan Gilbert Livres






The Latin American City 2nd Edition
- 192pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Focusing on urbanization and regional development in Latin America, this revised edition delves into social and environmental challenges in major cities like Mexico City and Rio de Janeiro. Alan Gilbert examines critical issues such as migration, informal employment, housing strategies, and urban protests. Updated statistics and a new introduction reflect recent developments in the region, making it a comprehensive resource for understanding the dynamics of urban growth and the complexities facing the Third World's most urbanized areas.
The resurgence of poetry as a popular art form is explored through the influence of social networking, which has enabled confident poets to connect and thrive. Alan Gilbert stands out among these emerging voices, contributing to the revitalization of poetry in contemporary culture.
The Echo of Heartbeats
- 104pages
- 4 heures de lecture
Focusing on love as its central theme, this poetry collection delves into the full spectrum of human emotions encountered throughout life. It engages with various aspects of human activity, making it relatable and accessible to a diverse audience. The selection aims to resonate with readers of all ages and tastes, offering a rich exploration of emotional experiences.
Love is a dreamer
- 86pages
- 4 heures de lecture
Evocative poetry explores themes of love and life, crafted to resonate with a wide audience. The collection aims to be relatable and accessible, inviting readers to connect deeply with its emotional depth and universal experiences.
Must Global Politics Constrain Democracy?
Great-Power Realism, Democratic Peace, and Democratic Internationalism
- 336pages
- 12 heures de lecture
The book explores the intersection of national interests and democratic values in international relations, arguing that citizen democracy should play a crucial role in global politics. Alan Gilbert challenges neo-realist assumptions by demonstrating that a well-defined national interest can lead to democratic outcomes. He uses the Vietnam War as a significant case study to illustrate how realist critiques can ultimately support democratic principles, highlighting the importance of citizen engagement in shaping foreign policy.
Cities, poverty and development
Urbanization in the Third World
This study presents a comprehensive account of Third World urbanization. It discusses the evolution of Third World citie, the nature of urban and regional disparities within countries, the causes and patterns of rural-urban migration, the structure of urban labour markets and the lack ofproductive employment, the urban housing market and popular responses to it, urban ways of life and the adaption of migrants, various patterns of political conflict, and current issues in urban and regional planning.
