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2. European Women's Letter-Writing from the 11th to the 20th Centuries
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Monagle, Clare, James, Carolyn, Garrioch, David, and Caine, Barbara
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Literary Collections ,Literary Collections / Women Authors - Abstract
This book reveals the importance of personal letters in the history of European women between the year 1000 and the advent of the telephone. It explores the changing ways that women used correspondence for self-expression and political mobilization over this period, enabling them to navigate the myriad gendered restrictions that limited women’s engagement in the world. Whether written from the medieval cloister, or the renaissance court, or the artisan’s workshop, or the drawing room, letters crossed geographical and social distance and were mobile in ways that women themselves could not always be. Women wrote to govern, to argue, to plead, and to demand. They also wrote to express love and intimacy, and in so doing, to explain and to understand themselves. This book argues that the personal letter was a crucial place for European women’s self-fashioning, and that exploring the history of their letters offers a profound insight into their subjectivity and agency over time.
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- 2023
3. Exploring the Transnational Neighbourhood : Perspectives on Community-Building, Identity and Belonging
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Jung, Britta C. and Ehrig, Stephan
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Fiction / Literary ,Social Science / Emigration & Immigration ,Literary Collections - Abstract
Practices of community-building in a globalised contextUrban neighbourhoods have come to occupy the public imagination as a litmus test of migration, with some areas hailed as multicultural success stories while others are framed as ghettos. In an attempt to break down this dichotomy, Exploring the Transnational Neighbourhood filters these debates through the lenses of geography, anthropology, and literary and cultural studies. By establishing the interdisciplinary concept of the 'transnational neighbourhood', it presents these localities – whether Clichy-sous-Bois, Belfast, El Segundo Barrio or Williamsburg – as densely packed contact zones where disparate cultures meet in often highly asymmetrical relations, producing a constantly shifting local and cultural knowledge about identity, belonging, and familiarity. Exploring the Transnational Neighbourhood offers a pivotal response to one of the key questions of our time: How do people create a sense of community within an exceedingly globalised context? By focusing on the neighbourhood as a central space of transcultural everyday experience within three different levels of discourse (i.e., the virtual, the physical local, and the transnational-global), the multidisciplinary contributions explore bottom-up practices of community-building alongside cultural, social, economic, and historical barriers.Contributors: Christina Horvath (University of Bath), Maria Roca Lizarazu (NUI Galway), Emilio Maceda Rodriguez (Universidad Autónoma de Tlaxcala), Naomi Wells (IMLR, University of London), Anne Fuchs (University College Dublin), Gad Schaffer (Tel-Hai Academic College), Daniela Bohórquez Sheinin (University of Michigan), Anna Marta Marini (Universidad de Alcalá), Godela Weiss-Sussex (IMLR, University of London), Britta C. Jung (Maynooth University), Emma Crowley (University of Bristol), Mary Mazzilli (University of Essex)Ebook available in Open Access.This publication is GPRC-labeled (Guaranteed Peer-Reviewed Content).
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- 2022
4. Exploring the Transnational Neighbourhood : Perspectives on Community-Building, Identity and Belonging
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Ehrig, Stephan and Jung, Britta C.
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Fiction / Literary ,Social Science / Emigration & Immigration ,Literary Collections - Abstract
Practices of community-building in a globalised contextUrban neighbourhoods have come to occupy the public imagination as a litmus test of migration, with some areas hailed as multicultural success stories while others are framed as ghettos. In an attempt to break down this dichotomy, Exploring the Transnational Neighbourhood filters these debates through the lenses of geography, anthropology, and literary and cultural studies. By establishing the interdisciplinary concept of the 'transnational neighbourhood', it presents these localities – whether Clichy-sous-Bois, Belfast, El Segundo Barrio or Williamsburg – as densely packed contact zones where disparate cultures meet in often highly asymmetrical relations, producing a constantly shifting local and cultural knowledge about identity, belonging, and familiarity. Exploring the Transnational Neighbourhood offers a pivotal response to one of the key questions of our time: How do people create a sense of community within an exceedingly globalised context? By focusing on the neighbourhood as a central space of transcultural everyday experience within three different levels of discourse (i.e., the virtual, the physical local, and the transnational-global), the multidisciplinary contributions explore bottom-up practices of community-building alongside cultural, social, economic, and historical barriers.Contributors: Christina Horvath (University of Bath), Maria Roca Lizarazu (NUI Galway), Emilio Maceda Rodriguez (Universidad Autónoma de Tlaxcala), Naomi Wells (IMLR, University of London), Anne Fuchs (University College Dublin), Gad Schaffer (Tel-Hai Academic College), Daniela Bohórquez Sheinin (University of Michigan), Anna Marta Marini (Universidad de Alcalá), Godela Weiss-Sussex (IMLR, University of London), Britta C. Jung (Maynooth University), Emma Crowley (University of Bristol), Mary Mazzilli (University of Essex)Ebook available in Open Access.This publication is GPRC-labeled (Guaranteed Peer-Reviewed Content).
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- 2022
5. Writing Woman Anthology : Drama and Scholarly Essays
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Tendai Mwanaka and Tendai Mwanaka
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- Literary collections, Literature, Translations, Litte´rature, African literature (English)--Women authors, Oriental literature--Women authors, Oriental literature--Translations into English, Women--Africa--Literary collections, Women--Asia--Literary collections
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The stars are in alignment. Her dramatists and scholars have spoken on the tapestry of these pages as a testament to the powers that be and the knowledge of the ancients. The language and the expertise involved will speak to your heart in praise of Africa. These word artists, these scholars and dramatists bring their life experience to the book, a noble kind of variety, an energy, their particular aura, the juxtaposition of the effervescent flux of ideas, ideals, innovation and ideology. The narrative in the essays and plays is based on reality and non-reality, the substance of dream killers in some very captivating and enticing lines, it is Africa's time to shine. This volume is anchored to a dream, and tethered to a goal. Since ancient times there have been generational curses in the bloodline and strongholds that are determined not to let us go. Terrain that in a nutshell has been deposited in our genetic code, but now it is time for the divine awakening of our ancestors and for divine wisdom and new insights to prevail. We owe our ancestors that much. There is truth that speaks to power on these pages.
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- 2023
6. African, Caribbean and Black People’s Resilience During COVID-19
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Olasumbo Adelakun i, Jennifer Clarke, Delores V. Mullings, Olasumbo Adelakun i, Jennifer Clarke, and Delores V. Mullings
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- Literary collections, COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020---Literary collections, COVID-19 (Disease)--Social aspects, Black people--Social conditions, Resilience (Personality trait), Racism, Discrimination in medical care, Pande´mie de COVID-19, 2020---Anthologies, COVID-19--Aspect social, Personnes noires--Conditions sociales
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1Add to cartPrice: $39.95Page Count: 280Publication Date: November 2023ISBN: 978-1-77258-467-7The COVID-19 pandemic has made transparent the insidiousness of institutional anti-Black racism and its impact on Black people globally. Research and statistics suggest that COVID-19 disproportionately affects African, Caribbean, and Black (ACB) people. This collection provides critical discussions on the complexities of resilience in Black communities. Specifically, it highlights the resilience of ACB people, aged 12 to 85 years from Nigeria, South Africa, Jamaica, England, Canada, and the United States, by showcasing their strengths, determination, courage, contribution, leadership, innovation, creativity, cooperation, and community involvement through the sharing of reflections, essays, stories, journals, artwork, and poetry.Regardless of their country of residence, many ACB people live in societies where structural racism shapes the social determinants of health, exposing them to risk factors that impact their health, education, employment, and other needs. The authors discuss structural barriers, gender, and sexual violence, health care, education, and institutional anti-Black racism candidly demonstrating their vulnerabilities and resilience.
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- 2023
7. On Cuddling : Loved to Death in the Racial Embrace
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Phanuel Antwi and Phanuel Antwi
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- Literary collections, Racism--Literary collections, Race relations--Literary collections, Hugging--Literary collections, Racisme--Anthologies, E´treinte--Anthologies, Hugging, Race relations, Racism
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Ranging from the terrifying embrace of the slave ship's hold to the racist encoding of'cuddly'toys, On Cuddling is a unique combination of essay and poetry that contends with the way racial violence is enacted through intimacy. Informed by Black feminist and queer poetics, Phanuel Antwi focuses his lens on the suffering of Black people at the hands of state violence and racial capitalism. As radical movements grow to advance Black liberation, so too must our ways of understanding how racial capitalism embraces us all. Antwi turns to cuddling, an act we imagine as devoid of violence, and explores it as a tense transfer point of power. Through archival documents and multiple genres of writing, it becomes clear that the racial violence of the state and economy has always been about the (mis)management of intimacies, and we should face it with resistance and solidarity.
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- 2023
8. TINY FEET : A Treasury for Parents
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Various and Various
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- Literary collections, Literature, Child rearing--Literary collections, Child rearing
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'It was the most liberating thing that ever happened to me, having children. The children's demands on me were things that nobody else ever asked me to do.'Toni Morrison Children are a wonder – a miracle – and everyone has an opinion on how we should raise them. From novelists to paediatricians; from modern parenting'experts'to child psychologists, Tiny Feet is the first anthology of its kind, showcasing a range of the most influential writing about children over the past four-hundred years. Published chronologically, the extracts featured in this delightful compendium show the extent to which some of our attitudes have changed while others remain absolute, and remind us of the joy that children have always brought to our lives. Contributors include: Erik H. Erikson on the meaning of play; Marvin J. Gersh on how to raise children in your'spare time'; Naomi Stadlen on how parenting books undermine parenting by reducing it to a number of essential tasks; Donald Winnicott on'the good-enough mother'. Plus: memoir, fiction and further opinion from Daniel Burgess, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi, Isabella Beeton, Charles Darwin, Robert Louis Stevenson, James Sully, Maria Montessori, Bertrand Russell, Margaret Mead, Jean Piaget, Harry F. Harlow, Dr. Spock, Marvin J. Gersh, Toni Morrison, Lydia Davis, Toni Morrison, Alison Gopnik, Giuseppina Persico, Cleon C. Mason, Bernardine Evaristo, Ella Cara Deloria, John B. Watson and Rosalie Rayner.
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- 2022
9. Chicken Soup for the Soul: Miracles and the Unexplainable : 101 Stories of Hope, Answered Prayers, and Divine Intervention
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Amy Newmark and Amy Newmark
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- Literary collections, Anecdotes, Miracles--Anecdotes, Miracles--Literary collections, Prayer--Anecdotes, Prayer--Literary collections, Providence and government of God--Literary colle, Providence and government of God--Anecdotes, Faith--Literary collections, Faith--Anecdotes
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We call them'miracles,''remarkable coincidences,'and'divine interventions.'The truth is, we're not at all sure what they are. What we do know is that they happen every day to people from all walks of life, and they can't be explained. But what stories they make! Be prepared to be amazed, inspired, and comforted by these 101 true, personal stories..Miracles, divine intervention, amazing coincidences and unexplainable, but welcome, surprises happen every day for people from all walks of life. You'll be inspired and comforted by these 101 stories that will give you hope that miracles can be part of your life, too, including: · Gina, who fell on the sidewalk and broke her engagement ring. She looked for her lost diamond for days. Half a year later, her husband's friend tracked it into their house on his muddy work boots. · Ross, whose wife was paralyzed and unable to speak due to Parkinson's. As she lay dying, she moved her arms and talked to him for 25 minutes, reviewing their life together, before she passed. · Brenda, who had no money to buy wood for the fireplace that was her family's only source of heat. Minutes after she prayed for help, a boy knocked on the door offering free firewood. · Judy, who sensed someone she loved was in trouble and prayed for help. At that exact moment a mysterious police officer walked into the deli where Judy's daughter was being robbed. · Delores, who had a premonition she should return home to her husband instead of doing errands. She found him having a stroke and got him to the hospital in time to stop it. · Richard, who died during a car accident and came back, then died again in the hospital and came back. His beloved dead grandfather sent him back both times, saying it was not his time.Chicken Soup for the Soul books are 100% made in the USA and each book includes stories from as diverse a group of writers as possible. Chicken Soup for the Soul solicits and publishes stories from the LGBTQ community and from people of all ethnicities, nationalities, and religions.
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- 2022
10. Chicken Soup for the Soul: Too Funny! : 101 Hilarious Stories to Brighten Your Days
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Amy Newmark and Amy Newmark
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- Wit and Humor, Anecdotes, humor, Literary collections, Humour
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A hilarious follow-up to the bestselling Chicken Soup for the Soul: Read, Laugh, Repeat! If you are looking to put yourself in a better mood and escape the day's worries, avoid what might be too boring or too serious, and instead read something this is too funny. If too much of a good thing is never enough, then you could never have too much of Chicken Soup for the Soul: Too Funny! In these 101 true, personal stories, our storytellers document the mishaps and misdeeds of everyday life, and celebrate humanity's ability to laugh at itself. This book is sure to bring some sunshine into your life and put you in a good mood. Chicken Soup for the Soul books are 100% made in the USA and each book includes stories from as diverse a group of writers as possible. Chicken Soup for the Soul solicits and publishes stories from the LGBTQ community and from people of all ethnicities, nationalities, and religions.
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- 2022
11. Chicken Soup for the Soul: Kindness Matters : 101 Feel-Good Stories of Compassion & Paying It Forward
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Amy Newmark and Amy Newmark
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- Anecdotes, Literary collections, Kindness--Literary collections, Kindness--Anecdotes, Compassion--Literary collections, Compassion--Anecdotes, Bonte´--Anthologies
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In these 101 true, personal stories, you'll be reminded of the good in the world, and you'll see that now, more than ever, kindness matters. Kindness matters. We shouldn't have to be reminded of this, but we do. And this book serves as that reminder. In these 101 true stories of compassion and kindess, from the everyday to the extraordinary, you'll find help, hope, and happiness. Some stories will bring a tear to your eye, some will leave you inspired, and others might leave you so energized that you'll feel compelled to perform acts of kindness yourself - maybe even every day! Chicken Soup for the Soul books are 100% made in the USA and each book includes stories from as diverse a group of writers as possible. Chicken Soup for the Soul solicits and publishes stories from the LGBTQ community and from people of all ethnicities, nationalities, and religions.
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- 2022
12. Chicken Soup for the Soul: Your 10 Keys to Happiness : 101 Real-Life Stories That Will Show You How to Improve Your Life
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Amy Newmark and Amy Newmark
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- Anecdotes, Literary collections, Happiness--Literary collections, Happiness--Anecdotes, Self-actualization (Psychology)--Literary collec, Self-actualization (Psychology)--Anecdotes, Conduct of life--Literary collections
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Think positive and live happier! These 101 true stories show you how to find joy, peace and happiness in your own life.You already have all the necessary tools to find your happiness – you just need to learn how to use them. These inspirational, personal stories from Chicken Soup for the Soul's library provide role models and tips so you can apply these keys to happiness to your own life. Each chapter starts with a guided tour, too, to help you best utilize the lessons inside. You don't have to implement all 10 keys, by the way. Even one will make a huge difference! In these pages, you will learn how to: 1. Count Your Blessings – use the power of gratitude 2. Free Yourself with Forgiveness – put the past in the past 3. Help Someone Else – make a difference and feel empowered 4. Have Less Stuff – find joy in decluttering your home 5. Think Positive – change your thoughts to change your world 6. Make Me Time – carve out time and make yourself a priority 7. Step Outside Your Comfort Zone – try new things and face your fears 8. Be Yourself – discover the unique superpower that only you have 9. Pursue Your Passion – discover excitement and purpose again 10. Get Outside in Nature – de-stress and put things in perspective Chicken Soup for the Soul books are 100% made in the USA and each book includes stories from as diverse a group of writers as possible. Chicken Soup for the Soul solicits and publishes stories from the LGBTQ community and from people of all ethnicities, nationalities, and religions.
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- 2022
13. Tiny Feet: A Treasury for Parents : An Anthology
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Notting Hill Editions Editors and Notting Hill Editions Editors
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- Literary collections, Literature, Child rearing--Literary collections, Child rearing
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An eclectic showcase of the most influential writing about children from the past four hundred years.Children are a wonder, a blessing, a miracle, and everyone has an opinion on how we should raise them. From novelists to pediatricians and from modern parenting “experts” to child psychologists, Tiny Feet is the first anthology of its kind, showcasing a range of the most influential writing about children over the past four hundred years. Published chronologically, the extracts featured in this delightful compendium show the extent to which some of our attitudes have changed while others remain absolute, and remind us of the joy that children have always brought to our lives.Contributors include: Erik H. Erikson on shame and guilt; Marvin J. Gersh on how to raise children in your “spare time”; Naomi Stadlen on how parenting books undermine parenting by reducing it to a number of essential tasks; and Donald Winnicott on “the good-enough mother.”Plus: memoir, fiction, and further opinion from Daniel Burgess, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi, Isabella Beeton, Charles Darwin, Robert Louis Stevenson, James Sully, Maria Montessori, Bertrand Russell, Margaret Mead, Jean Piaget, Harry F. Harlow, Benjamin Spock, Marvin J. Gersh, Toni Morrison, Lydia Davis, Alison Gopnik, Giuseppina Persico, Cleon C. Mason, Bernardine Evaristo, Ella Cara Deloria, John B. Watson, and Rosalie Rayner.
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- 2022
14. Chicken Soup for the Soul: My Clever, Curious, Caring Cat : 101 Tales of Feline Friendship
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Amy Newmark and Amy Newmark
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- Anecdotes, Literary collections, Cats--Literary collections, Cats--Anecdotes, Human-animal relationships--Literary collections, Human-animal relationships--Anecdotes, NATURE / Animals, Cats, Human-animal relationships
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The magic of cats! They keep us company, provide unconditional love, share in the ups and downs of our lives and make every day an adventure. How do cats do it? They're surprisingly clever, ever curious, and so caring about their human staff members. When we rescue them, they rescue us back. They brighten our days, act as our therapists, and become our best friends—without saying a word. You'll find yourself laughing a lot, tearing up at times, and nodding your head in recognition as you read these tales about the magical experience of sharing life with a cat. From hilarious to heroic, mischievous to miraculous, and everything in between, you'll enjoy a wide variety of entertaining stories in these chapters called: • My Very Good, Very Bad Cat • Life Lessons from the Cat • Cat-astrophes • Miracles Happen • Cat Sense • Four-Legged Therapists • Who's in Charge Here? • We Are Family • I Knead You And your purchase of this book will help support the important work of American Humane, creating a better life for cats everywhere. Chicken Soup for the Soul books are 100% made in the USA and each book includes stories from as diverse a group of writers as possible. Chicken Soup for the Soul solicits and publishes stories from the LGBTQ community and from people of all ethnicities, nationalities, and religions.
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- 2021
15. Chicken Soup for the Soul: Tough Times Won't Last But Tough People Will : 101 Stories About Overcoming Life's Challenges
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Amy Newmark and Amy Newmark
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- Anecdotes, Literary collections, Resilience (Personality trait)--Literary collect, Resilience (Personality trait)--Anecdotes, Fortitude--Literary collections, Fortitude--Anecdotes, Determination (Personality trait)--Literary coll
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Tough times won't last but tough people will. These 101 empowering stories of resilience, positive thinking, and overcoming obstacles will help you find your own path through life's challenges.You are tougher than you think, and your inner reserves of strength are just waiting for you to call on them. This powerful collection of revealing, personal stories will help you handle whatever arises in your life, whether it's financial challenges, health issues, relationship troubles, loss and grieving, natural disasters, or any of the other ways in which life sometimes goes off track. The courageous people in these pages are the role models who show us what is possible. Prepare to be inspired! You'll find the 101 stories in this book broken into chapters entitled: • The New Normal • Count Your Blessings • Find Your Inner Strength • It Takes a Village • Coping with COVID • Attitude & Perspective • Moving Forward • Meet the New You • Face Your Fears • Loss, Grieving, and Healing Chicken Soup for the Soul books are 100% made in the USA and each book includes stories from as diverse a group of writers as possible. Chicken Soup for the Soul solicits and publishes stories from the LGBTQ community and from people of all ethnicities, nationalities, and religions.
- Published
- 2021
16. Sauntering : Writers Walk Europe
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Duncan Minshull and Duncan Minshull
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- Literary collections, Literature, Travel writing, Walking--Literary collections, Authors--Travel, Travelers' writings, European
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This latest collection of walking literature from Notting Hill Editions celebrates the allure of the Continent.On foot the world comes our way. We get close to the Continent's alpine ranges, arterial rivers, expansive coastlines. Close to its ancient cities and mysterious thoroughfares; and close to the walkers themselves—the Grand Tourers and explorers, strollers and saunterers, on their hikes and quests, parades and urban drifts.Sauntering features sixty walker-writers—classic and current—who roam Europe by foot. Twenty-two countries are traversed. We join Henriette d'Angeville, the second woman to climb Mont Blanc; Nellie Bly roaming the trenches of the First World War; Werner Herzog on a personal pilgrimage through Germany; Hans Christian Andersen in quarantine; Joseph Conrad in Cracow; Rebecca Solnit reimagining change on the streets of Prague; and Robert Macfarlane dropping deep into underground Paris.Contributors include: Patrick Leigh Fermor; John Hillaby; Robert Walser; Henriette d'Angeville; Joseph Roth; Joanna Kavenna; Richard Wright; Werner Herzog; Robert Antelme; George Sand; Rainer Maria Rilke; Robert Macfarlane; Rebecca Solnit; Kate Humble; Nicholas Luard; Edith Wharton; Elizabeth von Armin; Joseph Conrad; D. H. Lawrence; Vernon Lee; Guy Debord, Mark Twain, Thomas Coryat, and more.
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- 2021
17. Chicken Soup for the Soul: Be You : 101 Stories of Affirmation, Determination and Female Empowerment
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Amy Newmark and Amy Newmark
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- Anecdotes, Literary collections, Self-actualization (Psychology) in women--Litera, Self-actualization (Psychology) in women--Anecdo, Self-esteem in women--Literary collections, Self-esteem in women--Anecdotes, Women--Conduct of life--Literary collections, Women--Conduct of life--Anecdotes, Self-actualization (Psychology) in women
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You are unique —and that is your superpower. In these 101 stories of affirmation, determination and female empowerment, you'll find role models and advice to help you make the most of that power.This book takes you on a journey to find your own truth. Whether you're 18 or 80, you'll find your power in these stories from women who unselfishly share their personal lives with you—their successes and their failures, their insecurities and their epiphanies. You'll learn how they became comfortable in their own skins, found their identities, and set their goals—all while still being themselves. These stories were curated from thousands of submissions, to both entertain you and inspire you to be the best version of a unique person—you. Read about women who: • Spent time alone to rediscover themselves • Followed their passions and dreams in business, the arts, and sports • Mentored the girls and women coming up behind them • Prepared themselves to find love with the right mate • Juggled and came to grips with not really “having it all” • Spoke out against sexual harassment and discrimination • Made a new habit of stepping outside their comfort zones • Found their resilience and strength after death and divorce • Learned to build self-care and “me time” into their routines • Broke new ground in traditionally male careers
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- 2021
18. ON CATS : An Anthology
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Various and Various
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- Poetry, Essays, Fiction, Literary collections, Cats, Cats--Literary collections, Cats--Fiction, Photography of cats
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For centuries, cats have been worshipped, adored and mistrusted in equal measure. This beautiful gift book contains a selection of essays, stories and poems on cats, by writers from across the centuries. In these pages, writers reflect on the curious feline qualities that inspire such devotion in their owners, even when it seems one-sided. Edward Gorey can't turn down a stray despite the trouble they cause him, and admits he has no idea what they're thinking about; Muriel Spark gives practical advice on how to teach a cat to play ping-pong; Nikola Tesla, who helped design the modern electricity supply system, describes a seminal experience with a cat that first sparked his fascination with electricity; and Caitlin Moran considers the unexpected feelings of loss after the death of her family cat. These writers, and many others (including Mary Gaitskill, Alice Walker, Ursula K. Le Guin, John Keats, James Bowen, Lynne Truss and more), paint a joyful portrait of cats and their mysterious and loveable ways. As Hemingway wrote,'one cat leads to another'.
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- 2021
19. SAUNTERING : Writers Walk Europe
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Various and Various
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- Literary collections, Literature, Travel writing, Walking--Literary collections, Authors--Travel, Travelers' writings, European
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SAUNTERING features sixty writers - classic and current - who travel Europe by foot. We join Henriette D'Angeville climbing Mont Blanc; Nellie Bly roaming the trenches of war-torn Poland; Werner Herzog on a personal pilgrimage across Germany; Hans Christian Andersen in quarantine; Joseph Conrad in Cracow; and Robert Macfarlane dropping deep into underground Paris.
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- 2021
20. On Cats : An Anthology
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- Poetry, Essays, Fiction, Literary collections, Cats, Cats--Literary collections, Cats--Fiction, Photography of cats
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For centuries, cats have been worshipped, adored and mistrusted in equal measure. This beautiful gift book contains a selection of essays, stories, and poems on cats by writers from across the ages.In these pages, writers reflect on the curious feline qualities that inspire such devotion in their owners, even when it seems one-sided. Cats'affections are hard-won and often fickle. Freud considered his cat an embodiment of true egoism; Hilaire Belloc found peace in his feline companion's complacency; and Hemingway—a famous cat-lover—wrote of drinking with his eleven cats and the pleasant distraction they gave him.Edward Gorey can't turn down a stray despite the trouble they cause him, and admits he has no idea what they're thinking about; Muriel Spark gives practical advice on how to teach a cat to play ping-pong; Nikola Tesla, who helped design the modern electricity supply system, describes a seminal experience with a cat that first sparked his fascination with electricity; and Caitlin Moran considers the unexpected feelings of loss after the death of her family cat.These writers, and many others (including Mary Gaitskill, Alice Walker, Ursula K. Le Guin, John Keats, James Bowen, Lynne Truss, and more), paint a joyful portrait of cats and their mysterious and loveable ways. As Hemingway wrote, “one cat leads to another.” The book features six black-and-white cat portraits by photographer Elliot Ross.
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- 2021
21. Chicken Soup for the Soul: Christmas Is In the Air : 101 Stories About the Most Wonderful Time of the Year
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Amy Newmark and Amy Newmark
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- Anecdotes, Literary collections, Self-help publications, Christmas--Literary collections, Christmas--Anecdotes, Miracles--Literary collections, Miracles--Anecdotes, Gifts--Literary collections, Gifts--Anecdotes
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Get into the holiday spirit with these 101 magical stories about the most wonderful time of the year!Prepare to be inspired by these tales of giving, gratitude, and kindness. You'll also pick up some creative ways to make your own holidays even more special, with new plans for family fun, gift ideas, and activities. These 101 true personal stories are filled with the cheer of the season. They'll leave you smiling and eager to share the joy of the holidays, from Thanksgiving to Hanukkah to Christmas and New Year's. We didn't forget the kids either. All the stories in this collection are “Santa safe,” meaning they keep the magic alive even for precocious readers. And your purchase will support Toys for Tots as well, creating miracles for children all over the U.S. 25¢ per book sold will go to Toys for Tots.
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- 2020
22. Chicken Soup for the Soul: Age Is Just a Number : 101 Stories of Humor & Wisdom for Life After 60
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Amy Newmark and Amy Newmark
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- Anecdotes, Literary collections, Aging--Literary collections, Aging--Anecdotes, Older people--Literary collections, Older people--Anecdotes, Aging, Older people
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Life begins again at 60! You'll be inspired by these tales of new love, new careers, new adventures, new purpose, and loads of fun!These stories from dynamic, active people over 60 prove the adage that age is just a number. Whether they're relaxing at home or traveling the world, married or single, working or retired, these folks do it all. Read about: Finding romance and love again at 60, 70, or 80 Downsizing and enjoying the freedom of less Traveling the world and moving to new homes Starting new businesses, new jobs, and volunteering Getting in shape—with new sports and fitness routines Trying new things and proudly overcoming fears Finding new passions – for dancing, teach acting, sports cars and more Proof that older really is wiser! And plenty of comic relief about pesky technology, creaky joints, and those “senior moments”
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- 2020
23. Chicken Soup for the Soul: Think Positive for Preteens
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Amy Newmark and Amy Newmark
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- Anecdotes, Juvenile works, Literary collections, Preteens--Conduct of life--Literary collection, Preteens--Conduct of life--Anecdotes--Juveni, Self-esteem--Literary collections--Juvenile li, Self-esteem--Anecdotes--Juvenile literature, Conduct of life--Literary collections, Conduct of life--Anecdotes
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This new kind of Chicken Soup for the Soul book for preteens is filled with inspiration and advice for growing up and being your best. True stories will inspire you to “think positive” and be the happiest, best version of yourself.These true stories are organized into chapters that will inspire you to: Just Be You – because being yourself is always the right decision Make True Friends – the ones who truly make you happy Do the Right Thing – we know you'll feel good if you do Go Ahead and Try It – this is the time to explore new sports and activities Face Your Challenges – you'll see you're not alone when you do Count Your Blessings – gratitude really is the key to happiness Treasure Your Family – even if they drive you crazy, they're the best Look Past the Obvious – you'll gain a new perspective on friends and family
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- 2020
24. Chicken Soup for the Soul: Think Positive for Teens
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Amy Newmark and Amy Newmark
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- Anecdotes, Juvenile works, Literary collections, Teenagers--Conduct of life--Literary collectio, Teenagers--Conduct of life--Anecdotes--Juven, Self-esteem in adolescence--Literary collections, Self-esteem in adolescence--Anecdotes--Juvenil, Conduct of life--Literary collections, Conduct of life--Anecdotes
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This new collection of real-life experiences that happened to other teenagers will help you “think positive” and be the very best, happiest version of yourself.These true stories are organized into chapters that will inspire you to: Be You – being yourself really is the best solution Make True Friends – finding friends who are right for you Do the Right Thing – real-life examples where doing it right pays off Make the Effort – why trying hard is worth it Face Your Challenges – you'll see you're not alone Count Your Blessings – gratitude really is the key to happiness Treasure Your Family – even when they drive you crazy, they're the best Look to the Future – how to put it all in perspective
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- 2020
25. The Best American Science And Nature Writing 2020
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Michio Kaku, Jaime Green, Michio Kaku, and Jaime Green
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- Essay, essays, Literary collections, Literature, Litte´rature, Essais, Science--Literary collections
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An outstanding collection guest-edited by the groundbreaking physicist and New York Times–bestselling author of Quantum Supremacy.“Scientists and science writers have a monumental task: making science exciting and relevant to the average person, so that they care,” writes renowned American physicist Michio Kaku. “If we fail in this endeavor, then we must face dire consequences.” From the startlingly human abilities of AI, to the devastating accounts of California's forest fires, to the impending traffic jam on the moon, the selections in this year's Best American Science and Nature Writing explore the latest mysteries and marvels occurring in our labs and in nature. These gripping narratives masterfully translate the work of today's brightest scientists, offering a clearer view of our world and making us care.
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- 2020
26. Chicken Soup for the Soul: Think Positive, Live Happy : 101 Stories About Creating Your Best Life
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Amy Newmark, Deborah Norville, Amy Newmark, and Deborah Norville
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- Anecdotes, Literary collections, Conduct of life--Literary collections, Conduct of life--Anecdotes, Happiness--Literary collections, Happiness--Anecdotes, Optimism--Literary collections, Optimism--Anecdotes, Conduct of life
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These 101 true stories will inspire you to think positive to live a happier life. Everyone can use a little more positive thinking—to create an even better life. Your attitude is a powerful tool, and these stories from real people show you how to think yourself into a more fulfilling, happier life. As co-author Deborah Norville says, “Change your thoughts and you'll change your world. Sometimes you need an example to follow, a how-to that works for you. These stories can help you do just that.” In this collection, you'll read stories about: making every day count through mindfulness and thankfulness trying new things and stepping outside your comfort zone simple phrases that could change your life turning lemons to lemonade and finding the silver lining in every situation finding your inner strength and turning adversity into opportunity counting your blessings and using the power of gratitude rebooting your life and living with passion and purpose how volunteering and making a difference can turn your life around strategies that work for bringing joy back into your life techniques for managing cancer and other health challenges
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- 2019
27. The Best American Science And Nature Writing 2019
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Sy Montgomery, Jaime Green, Sy Montgomery, and Jaime Green
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- Essays, Literary collections, Literature, Science--Literary collections, Nature--Literary collections, Natural history--Literary collections, Natural history, Nature
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A NATIONAL BESTSELLER Sy Montgomery, New York Times best-selling author and recipient of numerous awards, edits this year's volume of the finest science and nature writing. “Science is important because this is how we seek to discover the truth about the world. And this is what makes excellent science and nature writing essential,” observes New York Times best-selling author Sy Montgomery. “Science and nature writing are how we share the truth about the universe with the people of the world.” And collected here are truths about nearly every corner of the universe. From meditations on extinction, to the search for alien life, to the prejudice that infects our medical system, the pieces in this year's Best American Science and Nature Writing seek to bring to the people stories of some of the most pressing issues facing our planet, as well as moments of wonder reflecting the immense beauty our natural world offers.
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- 2019
28. Drogadictos : Cuentos
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Colectivo and Colectivo
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- Literary collections, Short stories, Spanish, Spanish fiction--21st century, Drug addicts' writings, Drug addiction--Spanish-speaking countries--Li, Addicts--Spanish-speaking countries--Literary, Alcoholism, Sex addiction, Addicts
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¿Crees que sabes todo sobre las drogas?Dicen que existen pruebas de que el ser humano fue usuario de plantas con propiedades psicoactivas incluso antes de la formación de las primeras civilizaciones, como el opio extraído de la adormidera. Desde los asirios, consumimos drogas, con excusas religiosas, rituales, medicinales, por hábitos y costumbres, por distracción, equivocación, por hedonismo. Las más consumidas en nuestro planeta son el azúcar, el alcohol, la nicotina y la cafeína, legales en la mayoría de países, luego las sustancias ilegales derivadas de opiáceos y anfetaminas.La droga es underground, es tabú desde su comercialización en el siglo xx. El experimento de su prohibición es un fracaso que origina el poder de mafias que trafican con sustancias prohibidas, sean cuales sean. El crimen organizado controla el mercado de las drogas ilegales que a día de hoy genera una riqueza del 2% del PIB mundial, unos 600 000 millones de euros. ¿Y cuánto dinero es esto? ¿Alguien lo sabe? Cualquier política en cualquier país del mundo que haya intentado frenar o luchar contra este mercado ilegal ha fracasado.Todas las drogas causan, en mayor o menor medida, adicción y efectos secundarios y son buscadas por mujeres, hombres y animales por la sencilla razón de que proporcionan placer. Consumimos drogas para encontrarnos bien, mejor o para no sentirnos mal. Esto quiere decir que el mundo está lleno de DROGADICTOS, personas que dependemos física o psíquicamente de una sustancia debido al consumo reiterado de la misma. ¿Te incomoda la primera persona del plural? ¿Tu caso es excepcional? No pasa nada, puedes leer estas últimas líneas en tercera del plural.Si hay que poner las drogas en relación con los libros, tenemos un sinfín de literatura y de autores recubiertos de su aura, bien, sí, hablemos de Baudelaire y de Aldous Huxley, pero sería un irrespetuoso olvido, en el ámbito hispanoparlante, no hablar de la Historia general de las drogas de Escohotado, para muchos, personaje impertinente y molesto, y, para muchos también, gurú del cultivo del libre pensamiento y de la independencia de criterio, la que suponen los escritores a la hora de plasmar su obra.No se trata aquí de hacer un repaso de las conexiones entre el proceso creativo y el uso de productos psicoactivos. Que cada cual desencadene su creatividad o su locura como bien entienda. Quizá podríamos decir que en esta reunión de magníficos escritores que os proponemos, cada uno representa literariamente las drogas o las consecuencias de su uso a través de sus palabras. La bandeja está servida, creemos que hay para todos, convencidos como estamos de que la aspirina y el espidifen son el caviar y el champán de cada mañana.Una docena de cuentos para descubrir las drogas sobre un ojo literario pero también el proceso creativo conexo con los efectos de las drogas.EXTRACTO De Cocaína. El pericazo sarmiento (Selfie con la cocaína)Fragmento«Nunca me di cuenta en qué momento la merca me dejó de provocar placer», se lamenta Gustavo Escanlar en el texto «Mis vidas como ex». Es un pensamiento que muerde con frecuencia a los adictos. El cocainómano jamás se cuestiona por qué continua metiéndose si ya no la disfruta. Reniega de su relación con la droga. Pero no renuncia a ella. Cualquiera que haya tocado fondo en la coca sabe que no existe nada peor en el mundo que el polvo comience a sentarte mal. Es como perder un súper poder. Es la más cruel de las fases de la cocaína. Mientras todo el mundo a tu alrededor goza los efectos de una raya violenta, tú te paniqueas o te quedas en mute por horas. O te ataca una taquicardia de maratonista. O se te traba la quijada como a un perro de pelea. O sudas como un maldito pollo a medio rostizar.
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- 2019
29. Miracle on 10th Street : And Other Christmas Writings
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Madeleine L'Engle and Madeleine L'Engle
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- Literary collections, Poetry, Christmas--Literary collections, Christmas
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Celebrate the season with this beautiful and inspiring collection of thoughtful reflections on Christmas from the bestselling author of A Wrinkle in Time. For more than seventy years, Madeleine L'Engle's writing have delighted and inspired readers. In her stories, essays, poems, journal entries, and letters, she returned again and again to the beauty of Christmas, illuminating the holiday with her singular insight and imagination. Miracle on 10th Street includes excerpts from her most cherished works, reflecting on Advent, Incarnation, Epiphany, mystery, and redemption. In these pages, L'Engle points to the marvels and curiosities that fill everyday life. And, as always, she shows herself to be a one-woman force for celebration—fully believing that delight and wonder must mark the life of anyone who sees God's love at work.
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- 2019
30. We'll Never Have Paris
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Andrew Gallix and Andrew Gallix
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- Literary collections
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Fiction and essays inspired by Paris from more than 70 Anglophone writers -- A MoveableFeast for the twenty-first century.'When good Americans die, they go to Paris', wrote the Irish playwright Oscar Wilde in 1894.The French capital has always radiated an unmatched cultural, political and intellectual brilliance in the anglophone imagination, maintaining its status as the modern cosmopolitan city par excellence through the twentieth century to today.We'll Never Have Paris explores this enduring fascination with this myth of a bohemian and literary Paris (that of the Lost Generation, Joyce, Beckett and Shakespeare and Company) which also happens to be a largely anglophone construct -- one which the Eurostar and Brexit only seem to have exacerbated in recent years.Edited by Andrew Gallix, this collection brings together many of the most talented and adventurous writers from the UK, Ireland, USA, Australia and New Zealand to explore this theme through short stories, essays and poetry, in order to build up a captivating portrait of Paris as viewed by English speakers today -- A Moveable Feast for the twenty-first century.We'll Never Have Paris includes contributions from seventy-nine authors, including Tom McCarthy, Will Self, Brian Dillon, Joanna Walsh, Eley Williams, Max Porter, Sophie Mackintosh and Lauren Elkin.
- Published
- 2019
31. Chicken Soup for the Soul: The Forgiveness Fix
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Amy Newmark and Amy Newmark
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- Anecdotes, Literary collections, Forgiveness--Literary collections, Forgiveness--Anecdotes, Conduct of life--Literary collections, Conduct of life--Anecdotes, Conduct of life, Forgiveness
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Look beyond the hurt and use the power of forgiveness to move forward. Forgiveness is one of the best tools we have at our disposal to create a better life for ourselves. Leave that baggage behind as you put the past in the past— where it belongs!Forgiveness is an amazing tool—it can transform your life in just one second if you decide that you want to use its power. There's a reason we refer to anger, resentment, and disappointment as “baggage.” We carry it everywhere we go. We'd like nothing more than to drop it on the side of the road and forget about it. But how do we do that? How do we process the past and then leave it behind? These 101 revealing true stories show you how. Learn how to manage your hurt with or without an apology and focus on what's really important. Read about marriages being strengthened, families getting back together, grown children coming to understand their parents, and people overcoming the worst transgressions—even crimes. These men and women walked forward light and free, and you can, too—onto the bright, warm, welcoming road ahead. And, because no one's perfect, you'll also learn how to apologize if you're the one in the wrong... and how to use the power of self-forgiveness to find peace and happiness.
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- 2019
32. Writing Language, Culture, and Development : Africa Vs Asia: Volume 1
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Rinos Mwanaka, wa Makokha, Rinos Mwanaka, and wa Makokha
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- Literary collections, Africa, Asia, essays (form), prose (form), poetry (form), drama (form)
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Writing Language, Culture and Development has 2 essays, 6 stories, 63 poems, 2 plays, and 50 translations into 13 languages; Chinese, Japanese, Nepalese, Arabic, Russian, Korean, Kiswahili, Shona, Hausa, Idoma, Igbo, Akan Twi, and of course, English, from Authors and poets who reside in these among other countries: South Africa, Japan, Vietnam, Nepal, China, Korea, Rusia, Tunisia, Nigeria, India, USA, Canada, Australia, Italy, Zimbabwe, Ghana, Kenya, and the UK, who are connected to these two continents, Asia and Africa. Nurturing South-South interactions and interlocutions, spiritually is an open ended discourse and praxis. We envision this ground-breaking idea as testament to future cooperations between the two continents. We believe Africa and Asia can use their competencies, i.e., human capital, culture, and langauges, histories, and deconstructionist agendas, to create developmental competences and this book highlights and explore a number of pathways that creatives of the two lands can explore and exploit as they march into a future of Weltliteratur. The cast and nature of the book and its content is a product of thought, imagination and environment. We invite you to it�s offerings that individually, and collectively, accentuate our allied artistic commitment to the Humanities as an arena of thought on identities, languages, cultures, histories and epistemologies of postcolonial posture.
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- 2018
33. The Hawthorn Archive : Letters From the Utopian Margins
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Avery F. Gordon and Avery F. Gordon
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- Literary collections, Utopias--Literary collections, Utopias
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The Hawthorn Archive, named after the richly fabled tree, has long welcomed the participants in the various Euro-American social struggles against slavery, racial capitalism, imperialism, and authoritarian forms of order. The Archive is not a library or a research collection in the conventional sense but rather a disorganized and fugitive space for the development of a political consciousness of being indifferent to the deadly forms of power that characterize our society. Housed by the Archive are autonomous radicals, runaways, abolitionists, commoners, and dreamers who no longer live as obedient or merely resistant subjects.In this innovative, genre- and format-bending publication, Avery F. Gordon, the “keeper” of the Archive, presents a selection of its documents—original and compelling essays, letters, cultural analyses, images, photographs, conversations, friendship exchanges, and collaborations with various artists. Gordon creatively uses the imaginary of the Archive to explore the utopian elements found in a variety of resistive and defiant activity in the past and in the present, zeroing in on Marxist critical theory and the black radical tradition. Fusing critical theory with creative writing in a historical context, The Hawthorn Archive represents voices from the utopian margins, where fact, fiction, theory, and image converge.Reminiscent of the later fictions of Italo Calvino or Walter Benjamin's Arcades Project, The Hawthorn Archive is a groundbreaking work that defies strict disciplinary, methodological, and aesthetic boundaries. And like Ghostly Matters: Haunting and the Sociological Imagination, which established Gordon as one of the most influential interdisciplinary scholars of the humanities and social sciences in recent years, it provides a kaleidoscopic analysis of power and effect. The Hawthorn Archive's experimental format and inventive synthesis of critical theory and creative writing make way for a powerful reconception of what counts as social change and political action, offering creative inspiration and critical tools to artists, activists, scholars across various disciplines, and general readers alike.
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- 2017
34. Chicken Soup for the Soul: The Spirit of Canada : 101 Stories About What Makes Canada Great
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Amy Newmark and Amy Newmark
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- Anecdotes, Literary collections, National characteristics, Canadian--Literary col, National characteristics, Canadian--Anecdotes, Canadians--Literary collections, Canadians--Anecdotes, Canadians, National characteristics, Canadian
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It's the country that is respected across the globe. These days, everyone wants to be Canadian! And you'll know why after you read these stories.Diversity. Whether it's geography, language, climate, or culture, diversity is what Canada's all about. This collection celebrates Canada's rich history, its place in the world, and its multi-cultural traditions, sports, and outdoor lifestyle. Read about Canada Day celebrations, wilderness adventures, summer cottages, and winter hockey rinks. You'll love these tales about grateful immigrants, national heroes, proud First Nations people, Canadian kindness, and helping each other. Shed a tear when you read about Canadian war heroes, and laugh when you read about uniquely Canadian outdoor “adventures.” You'll be humming “O Canada” by the time you finish this patriotic collection of stories that come from the hearts of the people who love Canada and everything it stands for.
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- 2017
35. The Bedtime Book
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Zondervan and Zondervan
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- Nursery rhymes, Picture books, Juvenile works, Literary collections, Poetry, Bedtime--Literary collections--Juvenile litera, Bedtime--Juvenile poetry, Prayers--Juvenile literature
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New York Times bestselling author Mary Engelbreit presents The Bedtime Book, a beautifully illustrated picture book that pairs sleepy time text with Mary's beloved, timeless art. From endearing poems and snuggly stories to sweet blessings and precious prayers, each page features different ways for you to read your little one to sleep, making this a book you can turn to night after night.Mama comes to tuck you in, Pulls the covers to your chin, Squeezes fingers, squeezes toes, Lays a kiss upon your nose.From bedtime prayers, poems, and sleepy-time rhymes to short, illustrated stories, The Bedtime Book gives you and your child a soothing bedtime world to explore as they prepare to drift off to sleep. Each reading selection is paired with Mary Engelbreit's iconic and inimitable artwork, creating a book of readings and calming illustrations that can be enjoyed by children, adults, and caretakers alike.The Bedtime Book:contains twelve unique reading experiences that can be read straight through or broken up and combined for a different bedtime adventure every night, entries that range from short prayers to stories spanning several spreadsfeatures several unique stories you won't find anywhere elseis a great collectors'item for fans of Mary Engelbreit's art
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- 2017
36. Composition and figurative motives of an Old Russian parchment collection of the late 14th — early 16th centuries
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Anatoly Demin
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old russian literature ,literary collections ,composition ,figurativeness ,Literature (General) ,PN1-6790 ,Slavic languages. Baltic languages. Albanian languages ,PG1-9665 - Abstract
Old Russian manuscript collections can also be literary monuments and enrich the history of literature of Kievan Rus'. In the present article, one of these ancient collections, and first of all its composition, is analyzed from literary point of view. A speculation about optimism of the anonymous compiler after the expectations of the end of the world in 1492 (7000, according to Old Russian chronology) is given. The appendix presents an unpublished anonymous premonition against drunkenness with a description of disgusting behavior of drunks.
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- 2019
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37. Chicken Soup for the Soul: The Joy of Less : 101 Stories About Having More by Simplifying Our Lives
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Amy Newmark, Brooke Burke-Charvet, Amy Newmark, and Brooke Burke-Charvet
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- Anecdotes, Literary collections, Simplicity--Literary collections, Simplicity--Anecdotes, Consumption (Economics)--Literary collections, Consumption (Economics)--Anecdotes, Contentment--Literary collections, Contentment--Anecdotes, Conduct of life--Literary collections
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In the Age of Disposables—fashion, phones, glasses, and even friends!—some people are finding joy by rediscovering the simple life. They're cleaning house, both literally and figuratively, and finding themselves better for it. By getting rid of excess “stuff” and trimming down their over-filled schedules, they feel happier and more fulfilled than ever before. It's really true that little can go a long way.With Chicken Soup for the Soul: The Joy of Less, spring cleaning takes on a whole new meaning. You'll read stories about people who found happiness in an unlikely way: by saying no. No to buying more stuff, no to taking on additional time-filling commitments, and no to trying to please everyone all of the time.
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- 2016
38. Chicken Soup for the Soul: My Very Good, Very Bad Cat : 101 Heartwarming Stories About Our Happy, Heroic & Hilarious Pets
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Amy Newmark and Amy Newmark
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- Anecdotes, Literary collections, Cats--Behavior--Literary collections, Cats--Behavior--Anecdotes, Cat owners--Literary collections, Cat owners--Anecdotes, Human-animal relationships--Literary collections, Human-animal relationships--Anecdotes, Cat owners
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What has the cat done now? You'll recognize your own cat in this collection of stories about how very good and very bad our cats can be.From cats with nine lives to cats that save lives— from cats that wreck houses to cats that repair families—from cats that crack us up to cats that act like therapists—you'll see your own cat with new appreciation for its unique skills and intuition. With a special emphasis on the benefits and joys of adopting abandoned cats, these stories will make you laugh out loud, nod your head in recognition, and maybe even shed a tear or two. And your purchase will help support the great work of the American Humane Association!
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- 2016
39. Chicken Soup for the Soul: My Very Good, Very Bad Dog : 101 Heartwarming Stories About Our Happy, Heroic & Hilarious Pets
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Amy Newmark and Amy Newmark
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- Anecdotes, Literary collections, Dogs--Behavior--Literary collections, Dogs--Behavior--Anecdotes, Dog owners--Literary collections, Dog owners--Anecdotes, Human-animal relationships--Literary collections, Human-animal relationships--Anecdotes, Dog owners
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What has that dog done now? You'll recognize your own canine companion in this collection of 101 stories about how very good and very bad our dogs can be.From clever dogs that sneak food to heroic dogs that save lives—from mischievous dogs that chew shoes to intuitive dogs that repair families—from goofy dogs that crack us up to nurturing dogs that act like therapists—you'll have a new appreciation for your own dog's unique skills. With a special emphasis on the joy of adopting dogs from shelters, these stories will make you laugh out loud and maybe even shed a tear or two. And your purchase will help support the great work of the American Humane Association!
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- 2016
40. The Bitch Is Back : Older, Wiser, and (Getting) Happier
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Cathi Hanauer and Cathi Hanauer
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- Case studies, Essays, Literary collections, Women--Social conditions--United States--Cas, Man-woman relationships--United States--Case s, Women--Attitudes--United States--Case studie, Women--Sexual behavior--United States--Case, Interpersonal relations--United States--Case s, American essays--Women authors
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More than a decade after the New York Times bestselling anthology The Bitch in the House spoke up loud and clear for a generation of young women, nine of the original contributors are back—along with sixteen captivating new voices—sharing their ruminations from an older, stronger, and wiser perspective about love, sex, work, family, independence, body image, health, and aging: the critical flash points of women's lives today“Born out of anger,” the essays in The Bitch in the House chronicled the face of womanhood at the beginning of a new millennium. Now, nearly fifteen years later, editor and author Cathi Hanauer has compiled a new batch of passionate, enlightened, often hilarious pieces that are less bitter and resentful, and more confident and content—a provocative and compelling companion collection that captures the spirit of postfeminism with authority, acumen, and panache.Having aged into their forties, fifties, and sixties, these “bitches”—bestselling authors, renowned journalists, and other extraordinary yet also ordinary women—have brilliant and bold things to say. In The Bitch Is Back, Cathi Hanauer, Kate Christensen, Sarah Crichton, Debora L. Spar, Ann Hood, Veronica Chambers, and twenty other powerful writers offer unique views on womanhood and feminism today. Some of the “original bitches” (OBs) revisit their earlier essays to reflect on their previous selves. All reveal how their lives have changed in the intervening years—whether they stayed coupled, left marriages, or had affairs; developed cancer or other physical challenges; coped with partners who strayed, died, or remained faithful; became full-time wage earners or homemakers; opened up their marriages; remained childless or became parents; or experienced other meaningful life transitions.The Bitch Is Back includes:bestselling novelist, memoirist, essayist, food blogger, and OB Kate Christensen on leaving her husband and starting a new life with a much younger man;pseudonymous novelist and OB Hazel McClay on her low-sex marriage (and how she and her husband continue to be happy with it);bestselling novelist and poet Julianna Baggott on life as the sole breadwinner in her family of six;power publisher Sarah Crichton on the joy of sex again after sixty—after being dumped for a younger woman;memoirist Lynn Darling on dealing with sex and sexuality in midlife, after beating breast cancer;bestselling author—and former skinny girl—Ann Hood on not caring about her weight anymore;and nineteen more eye-opening, jaw-dropping, truth-telling, no-holds-barred essays about what it really means to be a woman of substance today.As a “new wave” of feminists begins to take center stage, this powerful, timely collection sheds much-needed light on both past and present, offering understanding, compassion, and wisdom for modern women's lives, all the while pointing toward the exciting possibilities of tomorrow.
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- 2016
41. World Literature and Dissent (Edition 1)
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Burns, Lorna and Muth, Katie
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Literary Collections ,Literary Criticism - Abstract
World Literature and Dissent reconsiders the role of dissent in contemporary global literature. Bringing together scholars of world and postcolonial literatures, the contributors explore the aesthetics of resistance through concepts including the epistemology of ignorance, the rhetoric of innocence, the subversion of paying attention, and the radical potential of everydayness. Addressing a broad range of examples, from the Maghrebian humanist Ibn Khaldūn to India’s Facebook poets and examining writers such as Langston Hughes, Ben Okri, Sara Uribe, and Merle Collins, this highly relevant book reframes the field of world literature in relation to dissenting politics and aesthetic. It asks the urgent question: how critical practice might cultivate radical thought, further social justice, and value human expression?
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- 2019
42. Human Minds and Animal Stories : How Narratives Make Us Care About Other Species (Edition 1)
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Małecki, Wojciech, Sorokowski, Piotr, Pawłowski, Bogusław, and Cieński, Marcin
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Nature / Environmental Conservation & Protection ,Literary Collections ,Literary Criticism - Abstract
The power of stories to raise our concern for animals has been postulated throughout history by countless scholars, activists, and writers, including such greats as Thomas Hardy and Leo Tolstoy. This is the first book to investigate that power and explain the psychological and cultural mechanisms behind it. It does so by presenting the results of an experimental project that involved thousands of participants, texts representing various genres and national literatures, and the cooperation of an internationally-acclaimed bestselling author. Combining psychological research with insights from animal studies, ecocriticism and other fields in the environmental humanities, the book not only provides evidence that animal stories can make us care for other species, but also shows that their effects are more complex and fascinating than we have ever thought. In this way, the book makes a groundbreaking contribution to the study of relations between literature and the nonhuman world as well as to the study of how literature changes our minds and society. "As witnessed by novels like Black Beauty and Uncle Tom’s Cabin, a good story can move public opinion on contentious social issues. In Human Minds and Animal Stories a team of specialists in psychology, biology, and literature tells how they discovered the power of narratives to shift our views about the treatment of other species. Beautifully written and based on dozens of experiments with thousands of subjects, this book will appeal to animal advocates, researchers, and general readers looking for a compelling real-life detective story." - Hal Herzog, author of Some We Love, Some We Hate, Some We Eat : Why It’s So Hard To Think Straight About Animals
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- 2019
43. Context in Cultural and Literary Studies
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Literary Collections - Abstract
Context in Literary and Cultural Studies is an interdisciplinary volume that deals with the challenges of studying works of art and literature in their historical context today. The relationship between artworks and context has long been a central concern for aesthetic and cultural disciplines, and the question of context has been asked anew in all eras. Developments in contemporary culture and technology, as well as new theoretical and methodological orientations in the humanities, once again prompt us to rethink context in literary and cultural studies. This volume takes up that challenge. Introducing readers to new developments in literary and cultural theory, Context in Literary and Cultural Studies connects all disciplines related to these areas to provide an interdisciplinary overview of the challenges different scholarly fields today meet in their studies of artworks in context. Spanning a number of countries, and covering subjects from nineteenth-century novels to rave culture, the chapters together constitute an informed, diverse and wide-ranging discussion.
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- 2019
44. Hyperion or the Hermit in Greece
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Fiction / Classics ,Literary Collections ,Fiction / Fairy Tales, Folk Tales, Legends & Mythology - Abstract
"Friedrich Hölderlin’s only novel, Hyperion (1797–99), is a fictional epistolary autobiography that juxtaposes narration with critical reflection. Returning to Greece after German exile, following his part in the abortive uprising against the occupying Turks (1770), and his failure as both a lover and a revolutionary, Hyperion assumes a hermitic existence, during which he writes his letters. Confronting and commenting on his own past, with all its joy and grief, the narrator undergoes a transformation that culminates in the realisation of his true vocation. Though Hölderlin is now established as a great lyric poet, recognition of his novel as a supreme achievement of European Romanticism has been belated in the Anglophone world. Incorporating the aesthetic evangelism that is a characteristic feature of the age, Hyperion preaches a message of redemption through beauty. The resolution of the contradictions and antinomies raised in the novel is found in the act of articulation itself. To a degree remarkable in a prose work of any length, what it means is inseparable from how it means. In this skilful translation, Gaskill conveys the beautiful music and rhythms of Hölderlin’s language to an English-speaking reader."
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- 2019
45. Übersetzung als Kulturaustausch
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Hofmann, Michael, Laut, Jens-Peter, and Ozil, Seyda
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Literary Collections - Abstract
The contributions to this volume approach the subject of translation from a multitude of perspectives. They thus show how translations are not only closely connected with notions of language, literature, and cultural studies but also reciprocally influence societal and political circumstances as much as they are influenced by these.
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- 2019
46. Myth, Materiality, and Lived Religion (Volume 5.0)
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Social Science / Archaeology ,Literary Collections ,History - Abstract
"The authors of the present volume, Myth, Materiality, and Lived Religion, focus on the material dimension of Old Norse mythology and the role played by myths in everyday life. More broadly expressed, the collection looks at the social, ceremonial and material contexts of myths. This topic has been underexplored in previous research on Old Norse myths, despite its important theoretical implications. However, discussions around materiality, in a more general sense, have for a long time been significant for historians of religion, especially archaeologists. Myth, Materiality, and Lived Religion seeks to make the case for the relevance of materiality to literary historians and philologists as well. Questions relating to the theme of materiality and lived religion are posed in this book, including: • What do myths tell us about the material culture of the periods in which they were narrated? • What role did myths or mythical beings play in connection to, for instance, illnesses and remedies during the Viking Period and the Middle Ages? • How did ordinary people experience participation in a more formal sacrificial feast led by ritual specialists? The editors of this book are all associated with the Department of Ethnology, History of Religions and Genders Studies at Stockholm University, Sweden."
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47. Chapter 7 Welsh Women's Industrial Fiction 1880-1910
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Bohata, Kirsti and Jones, Alexandra
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Literary Collections - Abstract
From the beginning of the genre, women writers have made a major contribution to the development of industrial writing. Although prevented from gaining first-hand experience of the coalface, Welsh women writers were amongst the first to try to fictionalize those heavy industries—coal and metal in the south, and slate in the north—which dominated the lives of the majority of the late nineteenth-century Welsh population. Treatment of industrial matter is generally fragmentary in this early women’s writing; industrial imagery and metaphor may be used in novels that are not primarily “about” industry at all. Yet from c. 1880–1910, Welsh women writers made a significant—and hitherto critically neglected—attempt to make sense in literature of contemporary industrial Wales in powerful and innovative ways. This essay maps their contribution and considers anglophone Welsh women writers’ adaptations and innovations of form (particularly romance) as they try to find a way of representing industrial landscapes, communities and the daily realities of industrial labour. It identifies the genesis in women’s writing of tropes that would become central to later industrial fiction, including depictions of industrial accident, injury, death and disability. And it explores the representation of social relations (class, gender, ethnicity, sexuality) and conflict on this tumultuous, dangerous new stage.
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48. Chapter 4 Globalisation, mobility and labour in African diasporic fiction
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Toivanen, Anna-Leena
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Literary Collections - Abstract
This chapter addresses the entanglement of mobility and labour in the global era, and suggests potential ways to study these issues in contemporary African diasporic fiction.
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49. The Literariness of Media Art
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Benthien, Claudia, Marxsen, Maraike M., and Lau, Jordis
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Social Science / Media Studies ,Literary Collections ,Language Arts & Disciplines - Abstract
“Language can be this incredibly forceful material—there’s something about it where if you can strip away its history, get to the materiality of it, it can rip into you like claws” (Hill in Vischer 1995, 11). This arresting image by media artist Gary Hill evokes the nearly physical force of language to hold recipients in its grip. That power seems to lie in the material of language itself, which, with a certain rawness, may captivate or touch, pounce on, or even harm its addressee. Hill’s choice of words is revealing: ‘rip into’ suggests not only a metaphorical emotional pull but also the literal physicality of linguistic attack. It is no coincidence that the statement comes from a media artist, since media artworks often use language to produce a strong sensorial stimulus. Media artworks not only manipulate language as a material in itself, but they also manipulate the viewer’s perceptual channels. The guises and effects of language as artistic material are the topic of this book, The Literariness of Media Art.
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50. Postcolonialism Cross-Examined
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Literary Collections ,Language Arts & Disciplines - Abstract
Taking a strikingly interdisciplinary and global approach, Postcolonialism Cross-Examined reflects on the current status of postcolonial studies and attempts to break through traditional boundaries, creating a truly comparative and genuinely global phenomenon. Drawing together the field of mainstream postcolonial studies with post-Soviet postcolonial studies and studies of the late Ottoman Empire, the contributors in this volume question many of the concepts and assumptions we have become accustomed to in postcolonial studies, creating a fresh new version of the field. The volume calls the merits of the field into question, investigating how postcolonial studies may have perpetuated and normalized colonialism as an issue exclusive to Western colonial and imperial powers. The volume is the first to open a dialogue between three different areas of postcolonial scholarship that previously developed independently from one another: • the wide field of postcolonial studies working on European colonialism, • the growing field of post-Soviet postcolonial/post-imperial studies, • the still fledgling field of post-Ottoman postcolonial/post-imperial studies, supported by sideways glances at the multidirectional conditions of interaction in East Africa and the East and West Indies. Postcolonialism Cross-Examined looks at topics such as humanism, nationalism, multiculturalism, nostalgia, and the Anthropocene in order to piece together a new, broader vision for postcolonial studies in the twenty-first century. By including territories other than those covered by the postcolonial mainstream, the book strives to reframe the “postcolonial” as a genuinely global phenomenon and develop multidirectional postcolonial perspectives.
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