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Author | : Celia Marshik |
Publisher | : Columbia University Press |
Total Pages | : 264 |
Release | : 2016-11-29 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 0231542968 |
In much of modern fiction, it is the clothes that make the character. Garments embody personal and national histories. They convey wealth, status, aspiration, and morality (or a lack thereof). They suggest where characters have been and where they might be headed, as well as whether or not they are aware of their fate. At the Mercy of Their Clothes explores the agency of fashion in modern literature, its reflection of new relations between people and things, and its embodiment of a rapidly changing society confronted by war and cultural and economic upheaval. In some cases, people need garments to realize themselves. In other cases, the clothes control the person who wears them. Celia Marshik's study combines close readings of modernist and middlebrow works, a history of Britain in the early twentieth century, and the insights of thing theory. She focuses on four distinct categories of modern clothing: the evening gown, the mackintosh, the fancy dress costume, and secondhand attire. In their use of these clothes, we see authors negotiate shifting gender roles, weigh the value of individuality during national conflict, work through mortality, and depict changing class structures. Marshik's dynamic comparisons put Ulysses in conversation with Rebecca, Punch cartoons, articles in Vogue, and letters from consumers, illuminating opinions about specific garments and a widespread anxiety that people were no more than what they wore. Throughout her readings, Marshik emphasizes the persistent animation of clothing—and objectification of individuals—in early-twentieth-century literature and society. She argues that while artists and intellectuals celebrated the ability of modern individuals to remake themselves, a range of literary works and popular publications points to a lingering anxiety about how political, social, and economic conditions continued to constrain the individual.
Author | : Lee Pritchett |
Publisher | : Chipmunkapublishing ltd |
Total Pages | : 76 |
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ISBN | : 1847479502 |
Author | : Sir James Rowland |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 520 |
Release | : 2020-10-07 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 192238741X |
A descendant of early pioneers of New South Wales, James Rowland combined a thirst for adventure with a strong sense of duty. Aged just 22, he became a Lancaster pilot in the elite Pathfinder force, flying 34 missions over occupied Europe and being awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. In January 1945, he was the only survivor of a collision with a Canadian aircraft over Germany. After narrowly escaping being shot as a spy, he spent the rest of the war as a POW. Returning to the RAAF in 1947, Rowland was a test pilot during the early years of the supersonic era, and played a leading role in the Mirage procurement. His leadership qualities and technical expertise saw him become head of RAAF engineering in 1972, and, in a controversial appointment, Chief of the Air Staff in 1975, the first and still the only engineer to head the RAAF. In 1981, Rowland was appointed Governor of New South Wales, a position he held with distinction for eight years. A brilliant pilot and aeronautical engineer, who combined a strong commitment to duty with a great sense of fun, Rowland has a well-earned place among the great leaders of the RAAF.
Author | : Lou Allison |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2014 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781927575475 |
This book compiles memoirs of 34 women who had migrated from big cities to the rule areas on the north coast of British Columbia.
Author | : Max Ritts |
Publisher | : Duke University Press |
Total Pages | : 123 |
Release | : 2024-08-30 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 1478059885 |
In A Resonant Ecology, Max Ritts traces how sound’s integration into the environmental politics of Canada’s North Coast has paved the way for massive industrial expansion. While conservationists hope that the dissemination of whale songs and other nature sounds will showcase the beauty of local wildlife for people around the world, Ritts reveals how colonial capitalism can co-opt sonic efforts to protect the coast. He demonstrates how digital technologies allow industry to sonically map new shipping lanes and facilitate new ways of experiencing sound—premised not on listening, but on sound’s exploitable status as a data resource. By outlining how sound can both perpetuate and refuse capitalist colonialism, Ritts challenges the idea that the sonic realm is inherently liberatory and reveals sound to be a powerfully uncertain object. Through a situated geographical approach, he makes the case that only a decolonial and multigenerational environmental politics can counter the false promise of “sustainable marine development” held up by industry and the state.
Author | : Ada Selina Robillard |
Publisher | : Xlibris Corporation |
Total Pages | : 33 |
Release | : 2012-11-28 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1479748072 |
One day the cat named Bounce decides to leave her lazy friend Boots to search for her vocation in the countryside. She avoids the train to Stinky Whiff Gumboot. Being a resourceful busy-bee, a farmer and his wife take her in. Life for her becomes what cats say after a good dinner: Totally riveting!
Author | : ANN PACKER |
Publisher | : Penguin Random House New Zealand Limited |
Total Pages | : 198 |
Release | : 2012-04-13 |
Genre | : Crafts & Hobbies |
ISBN | : 1869798945 |
Brilliant guide to the many places in New Zealand where you can buy everything you need to make your own textile-based crafts. Aimed at those who get warm fuzzies just walking into a wool shop, simply have to stroke the fabric at the quilt store, and long to touch the textiles at museums, this roundup of New Zealand's craftiest places will go down a treat. The book lists treasure troves for fabric lovers, embroiderers, patchworkers, knitters, spinners and other crafty types to find not only materials but inspiration on the road. And because they need frequent cups of coffee to fuel their journey and somewhere to lay their head, the book includes some favourite places along the way. There are also excellent lists of great crafty blogs and events.
Author | : Joanna Trollope |
Publisher | : Ballantine Books |
Total Pages | : 306 |
Release | : 2010-05-18 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 034552098X |
When James accidentally swerves into an elderly woman with his car, he is mortified. But for his girlfriend, Kate, it’s a wake-up call: What is she doing with this man, twenty-five years her senior, who forgets his glasses and knocks an old lady off her bike? James’s lifelong friend Hugh is faring little better with his seemingly perfect and significantly younger wife Julia. Once one of Britain’s most famous newsmen, Hugh sees his star fading—just as Julia’s is rising through a lucrative new TV career. Four people—the men and the girls—each struggle with discontent as two relationships teeter on the brink. Add to the mix one fiercely independent spinster named Miss Bachelor, and what transpires will alter all of their lives forever, as new relationships blossom, old insecurities surface, and homes and fortunes are turned upside down.
Author | : Howard Reede-Pelling |
Publisher | : Trafford Publishing |
Total Pages | : 247 |
Release | : 2013-08 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1466995920 |
A feast of short stories that are both interesting and diverse. From adventures in the Australian bush, to every day mundane topics that are heart warming and yet at the same time very exciting. Some of the tales are quite alarming but they all have a happy ending, and at times the stories give the reader an in-depth look at some unusual adventures. Diving with sharks, a child act on the 'Tivoli' (A past venue of vaudeville in Melbourne, Australia) this is a true story about the year of 1953, another true story of two teenage boys who had to go grape-picking when men were away at the war in 1943, the tale of seven runaways from a boy's home, many fictitious adventures of children in various situations, even a medical story of a Rugby player etcetera. There are a few adult stories with no children involved but they are suitable reading for children too. Give yourself a break and relax with a good Reede.
Author | : Marguerite Merington |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 240 |
Release | : 1906 |
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