Resist Much, Obey Little

Resist Much, Obey Little
Author: James Hepworth
Publisher: Sierra Club Books for Children
Total Pages: 282
Release: 1996
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

A selection of 35 scientific contributions to the workshop, which was held in conjunction with the international conference Healthy Buildings '95. They cover major issues related to the quality of indoor hospital air with perspectives from North America, Scandinavia, Italy, and Russia; ventilation requirements, focusing on designing and maintaining systems and on providing clean air to such critical areas as infectious disease wards and surgical theaters; chemical and biological air pollution; airborne allergens and the problems they cause health-care personnel; technical aspects and strategies for managing air quality; and conclusions and recommendations. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Resist Much / Obey Little

Resist Much / Obey Little
Author: Michael Boughn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 738
Release: 2017
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781944682323

The rich, multitudinous voices in this anthology variously call for-having embarked on-the hard work of sobriety, sanity. Nathaniel Mackey

Resist Much, Obey Little

Resist Much, Obey Little
Author: James Hepworth
Publisher:
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1985
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Thirteen of Abbey's friends and contemporaries offer literary responses to the man and his works, filling a gap made by his untimely death in 1989.

Poetry

Poetry
Author: Harriet Monroe
Publisher:
Total Pages: 400
Release: 1919
Genre: American poetry
ISBN:

Between the Heart and the Land

Between the Heart and the Land
Author: Brenda Cárdenas
Publisher:
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2001
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

"...While the literary voices of U.S. Puerto Rican poets and fiction writers and their Chicano/a counterparts on the West Coast and in the Southwest have been anthologized, duly canonized and even mainstreamed by the Anglo literary market, very little is heard about Latinoa /a writers and poets from the Midwest... Between the heart and the Land/Entre el corazon y la tierra encompasses a rich array of women of various national origins--Dominican, Cuban, Cost Rican, Bolivian, Salvadorian, Columbian, Argentinian, Mexican, Chicana, and Puerto Rican--as well as of diverse socioeconomic and work experiences, sexuality, sexual identities, age and generational experiences..." ---From the foreword by Frances Aparicio, Ph.D. Latin/American Studies, University of Illinois at Chicago "Between the heart and theLand/Entre el corazon y la tierra is a poetic and bold testament of the undeniable Latina presence in the heartland of the united States." --- Ana Castillo

Geographies of Identity

Geographies of Identity
Author: Jill Darling
Publisher: punctum books
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2021-11-04
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1685710123

Geographies of Identity: Narrative Forms, Feminist Futures explores identity and American culture through hybrid, prose work by women, and expands the strategies of cultural poetics practices into the study of innovative narrative writing. Informed by Judith Butler, Homi Bhabha, Harryette Mullen, Julia Kristeva, and others, this project further considers feminist identity politics, race, and ethnicity as cultural content in and through poetic and non/narrative forms. The texts reflected on here explore literal and figurative landscapes, linguistic and cultural geographies, sexual borders, and spatial topographies. Ultimately, they offer non-prescriptive models that go beyond expectations for narrative forms, and create textual webs that reflect the diverse realities of multi-ethnic, multi-oriented, multi-linguistic cultural experiences. Readings of Gertrude Stein's A Geographical History of America, Renee Gladman's Juice, Pamela Lu's Pamela: A Novel, Claudia Rankine's Don't Let Me Be Lonely, Juliana Spahr's The Transformation, Theresa Hak Kyung Cha's Dictée, Gloria Anzaldúa's Borderlands/La Frontera, and Layli Long Soldier's WHEREAS show how alternatively narrative modes of writing can expand access to representation, means of identification, and subjective agency, and point to horizons of possibility for new futures. These texts critique essentializing practices in which subjects are defined by specific identity categories, and offer complicated, contextualized, and historical understandings of identity formation through the textual weaving of form and content.

Blue Fasa

Blue Fasa
Author: Nathaniel Mackey
Publisher: New Directions Publishing Corporation
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780811224451

A stellar new collection of poems by "the Balanchine of the architecture dance" (The New York Times), and winner of the National Book Award in poetry.