Immodest Proposals
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Author | : Tom Slattery |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 290 |
Release | : 2001-01-15 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 0595159745 |
Out of necessity in frankly covering a murky subject like pornography, this book may occasionally have language that could be offensive to some people. The book explores pornography in a social context that originated with the first clothing and the first language. The exploration continues with the invention of the camera, its offering of new opportunities in pornography, and various legal and social interactions growing out of these. The author explores a hypothesis that interest in pornography has its roots in a debaucher-debauchee dichotomy beginning with civilization, and this generates the spectator fascination, commercial customers, pornography creators, and porno models themselves. Touches on the history of pornography, legal issues raised by pornography, and descriptions of aspects of pornography should enlighten readers to an enormous and real cultural phenomenon lurking below the surface of our contemporary civilization and not without its effects on everyone.
Author | : William Tenn |
Publisher | : Nesfa Press |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : Fantasy fiction |
ISBN | : 9781886778191 |
Aliens, aliens, aliens: Firewater -- Lisbon cubed -- Ghost standard -- Flat-eyed monster -- Deserter -- Venus and the seven sexes -- Party of the two parts. -- Immodest proposals: Liberation of Earth -- Eastward ho! -- Null-P -- Masculinist revolt -- Brooklyn project. -- Some odd ones: Child's play -- Wednestay's child -- My mother was a witch -- Lemon-green spaghetti-loud dynamite-dribble day -- Tenants -- Generation of Noah -- Down among the dead men. -- Future: Time in advance -- Sickness -- Servant problem -- Man of family -- Jester -- Project Hush -- Winthrop was stubborn. -- Out there: Dark star -- Consulate -- Last bounce -- Venus is a man's world -- Alexander the Bait -- Custodian -- On Venus, have we got a rabbi.
Author | : Kate Wilkinson |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 185 |
Release | : 2015-03-30 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1107030277 |
This book uses the body of letters and treatises addressed by major Christian thinkers to the women of the Anicia family, as well as comparative evidence from modern Hinduism and Islam, to explore how modesty became a creative and performative mode of being for late Roman Christian ascetic women.
Author | : Patricia Oliver |
Publisher | : Signet Book |
Total Pages | : 244 |
Release | : 1995 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780451180940 |
When the young widow Cynthia Lonsdale was ready to remarry, her father had the perfect match in mind. But Cynthia had a mind of her own, and her proposal of marriage to Captain Brian Sheffield brought scandalous whispers from London society--and a surprising answer from the handsome captain. Nominated for the 1993-1994 Reviewers' Choice Award for Best Regency Romance.
Author | : Judith C. Brown |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 226 |
Release | : 1986-12-11 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 0197652220 |
The discovery of the fascinating and richly documented story of Sister Benedetta Carlini, Abbess of the Convent of the Mother of God, by Judith C. Brown was an event of major historical importance. Not only is the story revealed in Immodest Acts that of the rise and fall of a powerful woman in a church community and a record of the life of a religious visionary, it is also the earliest documentation of lesbianism in modern Western history. Born of well-to-do parents, Benedetta Carlini entered the convent at the age of nine. At twenty-three, she began to have visions of both a religious and erotic nature. Benedetta was elected abbess due largely to these visions, but later aroused suspicions by claiming to have had supernatural contacts with Christ. During the course of an investigation, church authorities not only found that she had faked her visions and stigmata, but uncovered evidence of a lesbian affair with another nun, Bartolomeo. The story of the relationship between the two nuns and of Benedetta's fall from an abbess to an outcast is revealed in surprisingly candid archival documents and retold here with a fine sense of drama.
Author | : Jonathan Swift |
Publisher | : Modernista |
Total Pages | : 14 |
Release | : 2024-05-30 |
Genre | : Literary Collections |
ISBN | : 9180949193 |
In one of the most powerful and darkly satirical works of the 18th century, a chilling solution is proposed to address the dire poverty and overpopulation plaguing Ireland. Jonathan Swift presents a shockingly calculated and seemingly rational argument for using the children of the poor as a food source, thereby addressing both the economic burden on society and the issue of hunger. This provocative piece is a masterful example of irony and social criticism, as it exposes the cruel attitudes and policies of the British ruling class towards the Irish populace. Jonathan Swift's incisive critique not only underscores the absurdity of the proposed solution but also serves as a profound commentary on the exploitation and mistreatment of the oppressed. A Modest Proposal remains a quintessential example of satirical literature, its biting wit and moral indignation as relevant today as it was at the time of its publication. JONATHAN SWIFT [1667-1745] was an Anglo-Irish author, poet, and satirist. His deadpan satire led to the coining of the term »Swiftian«, describing satire of similarly ironic writing style. He is most famous for the novel Gulliver’s Travels [1726] and the essay A Modest Proposal [1729].
Author | : Maggie McKinley |
Publisher | : Literature in Context |
Total Pages | : 419 |
Release | : 2021-08-26 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1108477666 |
This volume offers new insight into the contextual background and literary-historical impact of Norman Mailer's body of work.
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Publisher | : ACP Press |
Total Pages | : 290 |
Release | : 2010 |
Genre | : Medical care |
ISBN | : 1934465569 |
A part of the new Teaching Medicine Series, this new title acts as a guide for mentoring and fostering professionalism in medical education and training
Author | : Rupert Read |
Publisher | : Boiler House Press |
Total Pages | : 138 |
Release | : 2021-01-21 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 1913861112 |
That our ecological future appears grave can no longer come as any surprise. And yet we have so far failed, collectively and individually, to begin the kind of action necessary to shift our path away from catastrophic climate collapse. In this stark and startling little book, Rupert Read helps us to understand the direness of our predicament while showing us a metaphor and a method a way of thinking by which we might transform it. From the relatively uncontroversial starting point that we love our own children, we are introduced to a logic of care that iterates far into the future: in caring for our own children, we are committed to caring for the whole of human future; in caring for the whole of human future, we are committed to caring for the future of the natural world. Out of such thinking, hope emerges. As Read demonstrates in this urgent call to action, accepting that we care for our own offspring commits us to a struggle on behalf of us all.
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Publisher | : BRILL |
Total Pages | : 320 |
Release | : 2022-05-16 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 9004484922 |
This third volume of ASNEL Papers covers a wide range of theoretical and thematic approaches to the subject of intertextuality. Intertextual relations between oral and written versions of literature, text and performance, as well as problems emerging from media transitions, regionally instructed forms of intertextuality, and the works of individual authors are equally dealt with. Intertextuality as both a creative and a critical practice frequently exposes the essential arbitrariness of literary and cultural manifestations that have become canonized. The transformation and transfer of meanings which accompanies any crossing between texts rests not least on the nature of the artistic corpus embodied in the general framework of historically and socially determined cultural traditions. Traditions, however, result from selective forms of perception; they are as much inventions as they are based on exclusion. Intertextuality leads to a constant reinforcement of tradition, while, at the same time, intertextual relations between the new literatures and other English-language literatures are all too obvious. Despite the inevitable impact of tradition, the new literatures tend to employ a dynamic reading of culture which fosters social process and transition, thus promoting transcultural rather than intercultural modes of communication. Writing and reading across borders becomes a dialogue which reveals both differences and similarities. More than a decolonizing form of deconstruction, intertextuality is a strategy for communicating meaning across cultural boundaries.