Dancing with Disaster

Dancing with Disaster
Author: Kate Rigby
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2015-03-06
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0813936896

The calamitous impacts of climate change that are beginning to be felt around the world today expose the inextricability of human and natural histories. Arguing for a more complex account of such calamities, Kate Rigby examines a variety of past disasters, from the Black Death of the Middle Ages to the mega-hurricanes of the twenty-first century, revealing the dynamic interaction of diverse human and nonhuman factors in their causation, unfolding, and aftermath. Focusing on the link between the ways disasters are framed by the stories told about them and how people tend to respond to them in practice, Rigby also shows how works of narrative fiction invite ethical reflection on human relations with one another, with our often unruly earthly environs, and with other species in the face of eco-catastrophe. In its investigation of an array of authors from the Romantic period to the present—including Heinrich von Kleist, Mary Shelley, Theodor Storm, Colin Thiele, and Alexis Wright— Dancing with Disaster demonstrates the importance of the environmental humanities in the development of more creative, compassionate, ecologically oriented, and socially just responses to the perils and possibilities of the Anthropocene. Under the Sign of Nature: Explorations in Ecocriticism

Middle School Misadventures

Middle School Misadventures
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Publisher: Little, Brown Ink
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2019-05-28
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0316416878

In Jason Platt's debut graphic novel, Ferris Bueller meets Calvin and Hobbes in this hilarious and embarrassing middle school caper that asks the important questions--like how long can one kid vamp before he embarrasses himself in front of his whole school? Newell is always getting into trouble--whether it's showing up tardy for most of the year, or mocking his teachers while authoritarian Mr. Todd is standing right behind him. When disaster strikes and Newell finds himself on track to summer school, he's given one last minute option to get out of it--participating in the upcoming Talent Show. The only problem is that he doesn't technically have a talent to show. Yikes. In this fun and imaginative full-color graphic novel, Jason Platt sends a fast-talking, daydreaming, middle school kid on a desperate quest to pull off a great show and save his summer. This title will be simultaneously available in hardcover.

When the Dancing Stopped

When the Dancing Stopped
Author: Brian Hicks
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN: 0743280083

Documents the story of the luxury liner that burned off the coast of New Jersey in 1934, revealing how the Morro Castle's captain died under mysterious circumstances seven hours before the ship caught fire and how many of the crew abandoned ship.

Disaster Education

Disaster Education
Author: Rajib Shaw
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2011-07-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0857247387

Offers an informative introduction to the subject of disaster risk reduction education and highlights key places of education such as family, community, school, and higher education. This book describes and demonstrates different aspects of education in an easy-to-understand form with academic research and practical field experiences.

Grace's Dance Disaster: The Anti-Princess Club 3

Grace's Dance Disaster: The Anti-Princess Club 3
Author: Samantha Turnbull
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2015-03-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1743439857

Talented ten-year-olds Emily, Bella, Chloe and Grace are sick of teachers assuming they are helpless princesses. Sports-mad Grace Bennett is ecstatic when her teacher arranges a training session for her with a famous football team. When Grace arrives on the field, however, her role is not what she expected - and it certainly doesn't involve kicking a ball! How can she and her anti-princess sidekicks teach their teachers that there's more than one way to be a girl?

West Plains Dance Hall Explosion

West Plains Dance Hall Explosion
Author: Lin Waterhouse
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2011-11-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 1614230811

The real-life mystery of a catastrophic blast in 1920s Missouri that killed dozens at a Friday night dance and shattered an Ozark town. One rainy night in 1928, a crowd, many of them the sons and daughters of prominent local citizens, gathered for a weekly dance held at Bond Hall. The explosion that occurred as midnight approached transformed Bond Hall into a raging inferno, left thirty-nine dead, and sparked feverish national media attention and decades of bitterness in the Missouri Ozark town. And while the story inspired a popular country song, the firestorm remains an unsolved mystery. In this first book on the notorious catastrophe, Lin Waterhouse presents a clear account of the event and its aftermath that judiciously weighs conflicting testimony and deeply respects the personal anguish experienced by parents forced to identify their children by their clothing and personal trinkets. Based on extensive research into archival records and illustrated with numerous photos, this is a fascinating account of a heartbreaking disaster and the town it tore apart.

Milly McCarthy and the Irish Dancing Disaster

Milly McCarthy and the Irish Dancing Disaster
Author: Leona Forde
Publisher: Gill & Macmillan Ltd
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2023-09-14
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1804580597

'A delightful new heroine for kids' Sarah Breen, co-author of the Aisling series Milly wants to win a medal for Irish dancing, just like her neighbour Abbie Horgan. But Irish dancing takes talent, and Milly's skills are in short supply. No matter – a second-hand wig, a fancy frock and a pair of poodle socks ensure she at least looks the part. But if there's trouble to be found, Milly will find it – and when she's subbed into a dance group at short notice, there's only one way things can go ... disastrously! From sick students to sprained ankles, it's quite the performance from Milly and co. The feis is turning into a fiasco ... and they'll be lucky to get home in one piece, let alone with any medals! 'Set to be a firm favourite' Irish Examiner 'Highly recommended' Irish Independent

A Body in Fukushima

A Body in Fukushima
Author: Eiko Otake
Publisher: Wesleyan University Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2021-05-11
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0819580252

On March 11, 2011 the most powerful earthquakes in Japan's recorded history devastated the north east of Japan, triggering a massive tsunami with waves as high as 130 feet and traveled as far as six miles inland. As a result, three reactors in the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant complex experienced level seven meltdowns. The triple disaster, known as 3.11, had 15,899 confirmed deaths with 3529 people still missing. On five separate journeys, Japanese-born performer and dancer Eiko Otake and historian and photographer William Johnston, visited multiple locations across the Fukushima prefecture. The powerful photographs, selected from tens of thousands that Otake and Johnston created, document the irradiated landscape and how Eiko placed her lone body in those spaces. Each photograph is a performance across time and space, rewarding a viewer's intent gaze. The book includes essays and commentary reflecting on art, disaster, grief, and violated dignity of an irradiated Fukushima.