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Author | : Marjorie B. Garber |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 606 |
Release | : 1997 |
Genre | : Bisexuality |
ISBN | : 9780140230970 |
Originally published in 1996 and now available in paperback, a study of bisexuality as an erotic, social and cultural phenomenon, which addresses various perceptions of love, desire, sex, gender and identity and provides analysis of literature, film and popular culture.
Author | : Emmett Williams |
Publisher | : Thames & Hudson |
Total Pages | : 496 |
Release | : 1992 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 9780500973981 |
This is an endlessly stimulating memoir, by a figure who was involved in some of the most astounding art of the post-war era, and a fresh, spontaneous account of the ideals and happenings that first burst into view in the 1960s.
Author | : Gregory Schrempp |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2016 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9780996635509 |
We often assume that science and myth stand in opposition, but the rhetoric of contemporary popular science and related genres tells a different story about what contemporary readers really want from science. This book shows how writers such as Malcolm Gladwell and Michael Pollan successfully fuse science and myth to offer compelling narratives about how we can improve our understanding of ourselves and our world.
Author | : Tom Hirschfeld |
Publisher | : St. Martin's Press |
Total Pages | : 298 |
Release | : 1999-06-02 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9780316219501 |
A prosperous venture capitalist asserts that the skills required for success in the office apply equally to effective parenting.
Author | : Joshua S. Goldstein |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 544 |
Release | : 2003-07-17 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780521001809 |
Gender roles are nowhere more prominent than in war. Yet contentious debates, and the scattering of scholarship across academic disciplines, have obscured understanding of how gender affects war and vice versa. In this authoritative and lively review of our state of knowledge, Joshua Goldstein assesses the possible explanations for the near-total exclusion of women from combat forces, through history and across cultures. Topics covered include the history of women who did fight and fought well, the complex role of testosterone in men's social behaviours, and the construction of masculinity and femininity in the shadow of war. Goldstein concludes that killing in war does not come naturally for either gender, and that gender norms often shape men, women, and children to the needs of the war system. lllustrated with photographs, drawings, and graphics, and drawing from scholarship spanning six academic disciplines, this book provides a unique study of a fascinating issue.
Author | : Jami |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 125 |
Release | : 2010-11-24 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : 145026087X |
How do men make women crazy? The same way women make men crazy; through sabotaging intuition. When you know something is wrong in your heart, but choose to believe it is really okay, it makes you crazy. It may not always be intentional; in fact, most often it is done out of fear. In this book you will find a way out of the crazy-creating, intimacy-shattering, fearful behaviors that paralyze so many relationships today. Jami and Marla offer hope and wisdom in discovering how to move past the craziness and move in to a desire for deeper intimacy and love. Praise for Jami and Marlas How Men Make Woman Crazy (and Vice Versa) Jami and Marla have such heart and compassion for helping others. The concepts they share in this book are universal in their effectiveness and can work not only for married couples but for individuals as well who may want to get a better understanding of the relationships in their lives. We can honestly say without a doubt that our marriage has not only been salvaged, but we are discovering each other all over again in a new way! Deborah and Lincoln Thank you so much for your book. Simply amazing, and a blessing! I have come so far because of both of you. I cannot thank you enough for getting me through the hell and helping me find the true Jennifer. Now here I am happier than I ever thought. Wow. Jennifer We were one signature away from divorce for an entire year, but reading this book and following its concepts saved our marriage and has brought us to a new intimacy we never thought possible. Mark and Michelle
Author | : Silke-Maria Weineck |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 144 |
Release | : 2018-03-27 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781980673446 |
Every four years, when the World Cup rolls around, the internet yells at the US that "it's football, not soccer." This short and light-hearted book lays out the contours of the debate, delves into the history of the word "football" and the emergence of the word "soccer," explores some 20th century data on the distribution of the two words and the surprisingly recent origin of the great schism, tells you about all the words the world actually uses to describe the game, gives you a glimpse of the convoluted fate of the word soccer in Australia, and tries to make sense of it all. Stefan Szymanski, co-author of "Soccernomics," is a sports economist who teaches sport management at the University of Michigan. Silke-Maria Weineck, author of "The Tragedy of Fatherhood," teaches German Studies and Comparative Literature at the University of Michigan.
Author | : Marilyn D. Jones |
Publisher | : Marilyn D Jones |
Total Pages | : 144 |
Release | : 2013-05-23 |
Genre | : Cocaine abuse |
ISBN | : 9780989427401 |
From Crack to College and Vice Versa is a raw, heart wrenching, yet humorous autobiography about a Black woman's struggles with crack addiction and becoming highly educated despite the odds against her. This book covers her traumatic childhood, life in the projects, when crack cocaine landed in San Francisco, CA, her ins and outs of jails and prisons, and her experiences pursuing a higher education. There are powerful messages throughout the book. IT IS A MUST READ
Author | : Michael Kimmelman |
Publisher | : National Geographic Books |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2006-07-25 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 0143037331 |
A New York Times bestseller—a dazzling and inspirational survey of how art can be found and appreciated in everyday life Michael Kimmelman, the prominent New York Times writer and a regular contributor to The New York Review of Books, is known as a deep and graceful writer across the disciplines of art and music and also as a pianist who understands something about the artist's sensibility from the inside. Readers have come to expect him not only to fill in their knowledge about art but also to inspire them to think about connections between art and the larger world - which is to say, to think more like an artist. Kimmelman's many years of contemplating and writing about art have brought him to this wise, wide-ranging, and long-awaited book. It explores art as life's great passion, revealing what we can learn of life through pictures and sculptures and the people who make them. It assures us that art - points of contact with the exceptional that are linked straight to the heart - can be found almost anywhere and everywhere if only our eyes are opened enough to recognize it. Kimmelman regards art, like all serious human endeavors, as a passage through which a larger view of life may come more clearly into focus. His book is a kind of adventure or journey. It carries the message that many of us may not yet have learned how to recognize the art in our own lives. To do so is something of an art itself. A few of the characters Kimmelman describes, like Bonnard and Chardin, are great artists. But others are explorers and obscure obsessives, paint-by-numbers enthusiasts, amateur shutterbugs, and collectors of strange odds and ends. Yet others, like Charlotte Solomon, a girl whom no one considered much of an artist but who secretly created a masterpiece about the world before her death in Auschwitz, have reserved spots for themselves in history, or not, with a single work that encapsulates a whole life. Kimmelman reminds us of the Wunderkammer, the cabinet of wonders - the rage in seventeenth-century Europe and a metaphor for the art of life. Each drawer of the cabinet promises something curious and exotic, instructive and beautiful, the cabinet being a kind of ideal, self-contained universe that makes order out of the chaos of the world. The Accidental Masterpiece is a kind of literary Wunderkammer, filled with lively surprises and philosophical musings. It will inspire readers to imagine their own personal cabinet of wonders.
Author | : Allen D. Cowan |
Publisher | : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2014-02-10 |
Genre | : Charlotte (N.C.) |
ISBN | : 9781494875732 |
Albe de Hammer is a private investigator in a Southern city. He's trying to nail a blackmailer who's got a TV preacher by the short hairs. One of his associates may be double-crossing him. And he's got woman trouble that'll only get worse when he goes "undercover" to crack a case. Irreverent and audacious, Albe will entertain readers and challenge them to stay one step ahead of the criminals he's chasing.