The Danger of Desire

The Danger of Desire
Author: Sabrina Jeffries
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2016-11-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1501144456

The third book in the sexy Sinful Suitors Regency romance series, this heart-pounding story shows why New York Times bestselling author Sabrina Jeffries is one of the most beloved historical romance writers today. To root out the card cheat responsible for her brother’s death, Miss Delia Trevor spends her evenings dancing her way through high society balls, and her late nights disguised as a young man gambling her way through London’s gaming hells. Then one night, handsome Warren Corry, the Marquess of Knightford, a notorious member of St. George’s Club, recognizes her. When he threatens to reveal her secret, she’s determined to keep him from ruining her plans, even if it means playing a cat-and-mouse game with the enigmatic rakehell. Warren knows the danger of her game, and he refuses to watch her lose everything while gaining justice for her late brother. But when she starts to delve beneath his carefully crafted façade, can he keep her at arm’s length while still protecting her? Or will their hot desires explode into a love that transcends the secrets of their pasts?

Dangerous Desire

Dangerous Desire
Author: Pamela Barnett
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2004-11-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1135877963

Dangerous Desire is an important work that calls attention to how post-1960s literary representations of rape have shaped the ways in which both sexual and social freedoms are imagined in American culture. Exploring key post-sixties texts including Cleaver's Soul on Ice , Brownmiller's Against Our Will , French's The Women's Room , Naylor's The Women of Brewster Place , Walker's Meridian , and Dickey's Deliverance , Barnett finds that the widespread literary explorations of rape were almost always conjoined with one or more of the radical social movements of the sixties: civil rights, black nationalism, women's liberation and black feminism. Sexual violence emerges in these texts when the transformative possibilities articulated by sixties-era liberation movements trigger and intensify imbalances of power and cultural difference-for example, Eldridge Cleaver's claim that he lashed out against the white power structure by raping white women. This book should be of considerable interest to students and scholars of 20th century American literature, as well as American Studies and African American Studies scholars interested broadly in issues of sexuality, race, and violenc

Stealing Obedience

Stealing Obedience
Author: Katherine O'Brien O'Keeffe
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2012-04-28
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1442662581

Narratives of monastic life in Anglo-Saxon England depict individuals as responsible agents in the assumption and performance of religious identities. To modern eyes, however, many of the ‘choices’ they make would actually appear to be compulsory. Stealing Obedience explores how a Christian notion of agent action – where freedom incurs responsibility – was a component of identity in the last hundred years of Anglo-Saxon England, and investigates where agency (in the modern sense) might be sought in these narratives. Katherine O'Brien O'Keeffe looks at Benedictine monasticism through the writings of Ælfric, Anselm, Osbern of Canterbury, and Goscelin of Saint-Bertin, as well as liturgy, canon and civil law, chronicle, dialogue, and hagiography, to analyse the practice of obedience in the monastic context. Stealing Obedience brings a highly original approach to the study of Anglo-Saxon narratives of obedience in the adoption of religious identity.

The Hidden Adult

The Hidden Adult
Author: Perry Nodelman
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 403
Release: 2008-09-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0801889804

Analyzes six popular children's books to define the genre and explains ways that adult experience and expectations can change the meaning of the text.

Longing

Longing
Author: Jean Petrucelli
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2018-03-26
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0429915810

Longing: Psychoanalytic Musings on Desire is a contemporary, interdisciplinary exploration of one of psychoanalysis's most foundational and fascinating areas of investigation. This anthology explores the vicissitudes and varieties of desire, its public and private, normative and transgressive, its light and dark expressions. It examines desire in its relational, cultural, clinical, physical, sexual and aesthetic forms. Collectively, these essays demonstrate an understanding of the difficulties of identifying and realizing desire, precisely because it is multiple, omnipresent, shape-shifting, ongoing and, perhaps, always ultimately unfulfillable. They question whether desire is by definition something that cannot be satisfied, and contemplate how we relate to our desires? Interpersonal psychoanalytic practice and theory understands desire not merely as an intrapsychic drive but also as a force shaped by and shaping interpersonal relationships. From within this perspective, a number of the contributors examine a broad variety of clinical manifestations of desire as it struggles for expression or suppression.

My Dangerous Desires

My Dangerous Desires
Author: Amber L. Hollibaugh
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2000
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780822326199

The author--a lesbian, sex radical, ex-hooker, feminist, leftist organizer, and award-winning filmmaker--presents over 20 years of her writings and five new essays, including "A Queer Girl Dreaming Her Way Home". She looks at themes such as the relationship between activism and desire and how sexuality is tied to one's class identity. 41 photos.

Sexuality, Sport and the Culture of Risk

Sexuality, Sport and the Culture of Risk
Author: Keith Gilbert
Publisher: Meyer & Meyer Verlag
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2005
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1841261483

Explore serious issues in Youth Culture across a broad range of contexts. Deal with subject matter that challenge ideas within theories, methodologies and lifestyles that are confrontational, post-modern in perspective and are designed to question the comfortable research zones of many traditional academics.

Look, a Negro!

Look, a Negro!
Author: Robert Gooding-Williams
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2013-11-26
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1317973216

In Look, a Negro!, political theorist Robert Gooding-Williams imaginatively and impressively unpacks fundamental questions around race and racism. Inspired by Frantz Fanon's famous description of the profound effect of being singled out by a white child with the words Look, a Negro!, his book is an insightful, rich and unusually wide-ranging work of social criticism. These essays engage themes that have dominated debates on race and racial identity in recent years: the workings of racial ideology (including the interplay of gender and sexuality in the articulation of racial ideology), the viability of social constructionist theories of race, the significance of Afrocentrism and multiculturalism for democracy, the place of black identity in the imagination and articulation of America's inheritance of philosophy, and the conceptualization of African-American politics in post-segregation America. Look, a Negro! will be of interest to philosophers, political theorists, critical race theorists, students of cultural studies and film, and readers concerned with the continuing importance of race-consciousness to democratic culture in the United States.