Airless Spaces

Airless Spaces
Author: Shulamith Firestone
Publisher: Semiotext(e)
Total Pages: 170
Release: 1998-03
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

"A collection of short tales about losers in and out of (mostly mental) hospitals and the small crises which trigger their awareness that they're in trouble." -- Back cover.

Burnout

Burnout
Author: Hannah Proctor
Publisher: Verso Books
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2024-04-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1839766077

"Hannah Proctor takes that feeling we all have, and names it again and again, helping us to resee the past and present of revolutionary struggle. A must-read." –Hannah Zeavin, Founding Editor, Parapraxis How to maintain hope in the face of despair In the struggle for a better world, setbacks are inevitable. Defeat can feel overwhelming at times, but it has to be endured. How then do the people on the front line keep going? To answer that question and to help readers roll with the punches, Hannah Proctor draws on historical resources to find out how revolutionaries and activists of the past kept a grip on hope. Burnout considers former Communards exiled to a penal colony in the South Pacific; a young Bolshevik fleeing the city in despair; an ex-militant on the analyst’s couch relating dreams of ruined landscapes; a trade union organiser seeking advice from a spiritual healer; and a group of feminists padding a room with mattresses to scream about the patriarchy. Jettisoning therapy talk and its stranglehold on our language, Proctor offers a different way forward - neither denial nor despair. Her cogent exploration of the ways militants make sense of their own burnout demonstrates that it is possible to mourn and organise at once, and to do both without compromise.

Public Space

Public Space
Author: Matthew Carmona
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2008-06-03
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1134166648

This book draws on three empirical projects to examine the questions of public space management on an international stage. They are set within a context of theoretical debates about public space, its history, and new management approaches.

Escape Plus

Escape Plus
Author: Ben Bova
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 307
Release: 1984-12-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1429932015

No one could move without being followed. No one could speak without being overheard. The almost sentient computer system was everywhere. The prison was billed as "escape-proof," and sofar that was true. But Danny Romano was not about to believe it... the jail hadn't been built that could hold him. Danny would escape. Even if he had to permanently change his identity to do it. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

On the technological foundations of interstellar space travel

On the technological foundations of interstellar space travel
Author: Erik Kolek
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2024-09-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3759785239

From the foreword by Dr. rer. pol. Erik Kolek This book is a groundbreaking theoretical treatise on the technological foundations of interstellar space travel with the research goal of describing and therefore enabling it as down-to-earth as possible. As an introduction, the basics of a theory of everything are described. A quantum medical molecular theory with regard to human body cells is introduced by means of heuristic points of view. Advanced quantum technologies are developed and described in terms of content. The work consists of interesting individual contributions on individual topics.

The Problem with Space Travel

The Problem with Space Travel
Author: Herman Noordung
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 174
Release: 1995-03
Genre:
ISBN: 0788118498

A translation from German of a 1929 treatise by the author. Deals with the problem of the space travel. Expresses ideas about rocketry and space travel. Extensive treatment of the engineering aspects of a space station. Extensive bibliography. 100 drawings.

The Rocket into Planetary Space

The Rocket into Planetary Space
Author: Hermann Oberth
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2014-10-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3110367564

For all being interested in astronautics, this translation of Hermann Oberth’s classic work is a truly historic event. Readers will be impressed with this extraordinary pioneer and his incredible achievement. In a relatively short work of 1923, Hermann Oberth laid down the mathematical laws governing rocketry and spaceflight, and he offered practical design considerations based on those laws.

F 'em!

F 'em!
Author: Jennifer Baumgardner
Publisher: Seal Press
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2011-09-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1580054234

From Jennifer Baumgardner, one of the leading voices of Third Wave feminism, comes this provocative, thoughtful, often funny collection of essays and interviews that offers a state of the union on contemporary feminist issues. F 'em! is a mix of old and new essays by Baumgardner, ranging in tone from laugh-out-loud confessional to sobering analysis. She investigates topics as varied as purity balls, sexuality, motherhood, and shared breastfeeding; rape, reproductive rights, and the future of feminism. The essays in F 'em! are rounded out by candid one-on-one interviews with leading feminists who have influenced Baumgardner's perspectives—including Riot Grrrls' Kathleen Hanna, Native American activist Winona LaDuke, transgender activist Julia Serano, and artists like Ani DiFranco, Björk, and Amy Ray. At turns intimate, fierce, philosophical, and funny, they are an intimate window into the minds and hearts of Third Wave pioneers. Holding it all together is Baumgardner's insightful thinking about what it means to be a feminist today, as she answers frequently-asked questions: What does it mean to be a woman today? Do we even need feminism anymore? Thought-provoking and cutting-edge, F 'em! provides a clearer and more complete understanding of feminism—its past, its present, and its future.

Committed

Committed
Author: Suzanne Scanlon
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2024-04-16
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0593469119

A raw and masterful memoir about becoming a woman and going mad—and doing both at once. When Suzanne Scanlon was a student at Barnard in the 90s, grieving the loss of her mother—feeling untethered and swimming through inarticulable pain—she made a suicide attempt that landed her in the New York State Psychiatric Institute. After nearly three years and countless experimental treatments, Suzanne left the ward on shaky legs. In the decades it took her to recover from the experience, Suzanne came to understand her suffering as part of something larger: a long tradition of women whose complicated and compromised stories of self-actualization are reduced to “crazy chick” and “madwoman” narratives. It was a thrilling discovery, and she searched for more books, more woman writers, as the journey of her life converged with her journey through the literature that shaped her. Transporting, honest, and graceful, Committed is a story of discovery and recovery, reclaiming the idea of the madwoman as a template for insight and transcendence through the works of Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Virginia Woolf, Sylvia Plath, Janet Frame, Audre Lorde, Shulamith Firestone, and others.