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  • af Margaret Charles Smith
    352,95 kr.

    Margaret Charles Smith, a ninety-one-year-old Alabama midwife, has thousands of birthing stories to tell. Sifting through nearly five decades of providing care for women in rural Greene County, she relates the tales that capture the life-and-death struggle of the birthing experience and the traditions, pharmacopeia, and spiritual attitudes that influenced her practice. She debunks images of the complacent southern "granny" midwife and honors the determination, talent, and complexity of midwifery.Fascinating to read, this book is part of the new genre of writing that recognizes the credibility of midwives who have emerged from their own communities and were educated through apprenticeship and personal experience. Past descriptions of southern black midwives have tended to denigrate their work in comparison with professional established medicine. Believed to be the oldest living (though retired) traditional African American midwife in Alabama, Smith is one of the few who can recount old-time birthing ways. Despite claims that midwives contributed to high infant mortality rates, Smith's story emphasizes midwives' successes in facing medical challenges and emergencies.

  • af Alvarez Wilfredo Alvarez
    447,95 - 1.832,95 kr.

  • af Amy C Smith
    1.282,95 kr.

  • af JOS ALANIZ
    492,95 - 1.997,95 kr.

  • af Alison Rose Reed
    492,95 - 1.697,95 kr.

  • af Elizaveta Strakhov
    1.287,95 kr.

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    1.387,95 kr.

    To refer to Enlightenment tragedy is to teeter on the brink of paradox. The eighteenth century is famous for its celebration and deployment of ideals such as optimism, reason, and human progress-ideals seemingly contradicted by the pessimism and passion of much classical tragedy. Moreover, tragedy in the Enlightenment is also often overlooked in favor of its illustrious seventeenth-century predecessors. In Shadows of the Enlightenment, an assemblage of respected experts specializing in classical, eighteenth-century, comparative, and modernist literary traditions offer a corrective analysis, proving that the Enlightenment was a critical period for tragic drama, during which the signature classical influences of the era coexisted with an emerging modern identity. By analyzing a highly diverse set of works-from Johann Christoph Gottsched to Voltaire to Joanna Baillie-with a rare pan-European scope, the contributors excavate the dynamic, and indeed paradoxical, entanglement of antiquity and modernity encapsulated by Enlightenment tragedy. Contributors: Joshua Billings, Logan J. Connors, Adrian Daub, Cécile Dudouyt, James Harriman-Smith, Joseph Harris, Alex Eric Hernandez, Blair Hoxby, Russ Leo, Larry F. Norman, Stefan Tilg

  • - Afro Asian Performance and the Martial Arts Imagination
    af Zachary F Price
    395,95 - 1.343,95 kr.

  • - Hemispheric Vision and Public Feeling in the United States
    af Christa J Olson
    395,95 - 1.343,95 kr.

  • - Nineteenth-Century Representations of Cuba in the Transamerican Imaginary
    af Ivonne M Garcia
    410,95 - 857,95 kr.

  • - New Perspectives on Amiri Baraka
     
    1.387,95 kr.

  • - The Best of Joe Blundo
    af Joe Blundo
    272,95 kr.

    Joe Blundo began his writing career at the Columbus Dispatch in 1978 and has been writing about Columbus ever since. In 1997, Joe was given his own column titled "So to Speak," which quickly became one of the most popular sections of the paper. Raccoon dinners, Abe Lincoln impersonators, and things in nature that aren't fair are just a few of the topics Blundo explores in this collection of the best of his newspaper columns. The columns range from hilarious to poignant to indignant-but all contain his unique voice and somewhat tilted way of looking at life. He's especially drawn to the quirks that make Columbus what it is, people with a passion they can't stop talking about, and recording the milestones in his family's life. Sometimes he spouts off on the big issues of the day but more often he looks for the little things that others might not notice.

  • - Imagining a Unified Field
    af S Scott Graham
    432,95 - 1.457,95 kr.

  • - (Re)Conceptualizing the Individual and Social Body in
    af Jodie Parys
    364,95 kr.

  • - Empowering Latinos/as Through Transcultural Health Care Communication
    af Dalia Magana
    395,95 - 1.343,95 kr.

  • - Whiteness and American Superhero Comics
     
    432,95 kr.

    A CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title for 2020In Unstable Masks: Whiteness and American Superhero Comics, Sean Guynes and Martin Lund bring together a series of essays that contextualize the histories and stakes of whiteness studies, superhero comics, and superhero studies for academics, fans, and media-makers alike. The volume illustrates how the American comic book superhero is fundamentally a figure of white power and white supremacy and ultimately calls for diversity in superhero comics as well as a democratized media culture.Contributors not only examine superhero narratives but also delve into the production, distribution, audience, and reception of those narratives, highlighting the imbrication of forces that have helped to create, normalize, question, and sometimes even subvert American beliefs about whiteness and race. Unstable Masks considers the co-constitutive nature of identity, representation, narrative, production and consumption, and historical and cultural contexts in forging the stereotypes that decide who gets to be a superhero and who gets to be American on the four-color pages of comic books.

  • af Quintin Collins
    167,95 kr.

    Honor Book, 2023 Black Caucus of the American Library Association Literary Awards, Poetry CategoryIn Claim Tickets for Stolen People, Quintin Collins embraces a range of poetic forms and registers to show the resilience of Blackness in a colonized world. The tension between mortality and vitality is ever-present, whether Collins is charting his daughter's emergence into being, cataloging the toll of white violence, or detailing the exuberance of community, family, and Chicago and Boston life. In Collins's hands, the world is exquisitely physical and no element is without its own perspective, whether it is a truck sheared by a highway bridge or bees working through the knowledge that humans will kill them, burn their homes, and steal their honey. All goes toward honoring Black grief, Black anger, Black resistance, Black hope-and the persistence of Black love.

  • - Essays
    af Hasanthika Sirisena
    232,95 kr.

  • - Afrofuturism and Black Religious Thought
    af Roger A Sneed
    432,95 - 1.343,95 kr.

  • - HIV, Memoir, Medicine, and Crip Positionalities
    af Allyson Day
    417,95 - 1.343,95 kr.

  • - How Victorian Commercial Hospitality Shaped a Nation and Its Stories
    af Barbara Black
    456,95 - 872,95 kr.

  • - An Illustrated History
    af Raimund E Goerler
    322,95 - 422,95 kr.

  • af Wheeler McMillen
    272,95 kr.

    Originally published in 1974, this memoir fondly and vividly recalls life on the McMillen family farm in western Ohio, describing in rich detail the daily and seasonal activities that marked the cyclical progression of farm life.Uncomplicated when compared with the task of managing today''s highly mechanized agricultural complexes, life on the early twentieth-century small farm entailed hard work and afforded simple pleasures that brought satisfaction and enjoyment to the farm and family. Farming on that scale and in the same manner has now become almost completely infeasible, yet in those times a good farmer could prosper and become independent. Wheeler McMillen''s father, Lewis, did both.Relying frequently on his father''s account books and concise diaries, for this is primarily his father''s story, McMillen recounts the immense labor that farming demanded before the advent of the tractor and the combine harvester. He evokes the special excitements of having company for Sunday dinner, attending the annual oyster supper at the Grange Hall, and gathering on the Fourth of July with the interminable wait for darkness to fall. McMillen also portrays the quiet peace and ineffable joy of private moments, such as resting the horses during spring plowing to watch bronzed grackles search for food in the freshly turned furrows.Wheeler McMillen''s slice of history will speak to those interested in what rural life was once like in the Midwest and to Ohioans who would like to learn more about their state''s recent past.

  • - Volume 1, 1500-1800
    af Herman (Vu University Amsterdam Netherlands) Roodenburg
    1.680,95 kr.

    This first volume of a two-volume collection of essays provides a comprehensive examination of the idea of social control in the history of Europe. The uniqueness of these volumes lies in two main areas. First, the contributors compare methods of social control on many levels, from police to shaming, church to guilds. Second, they look at these formal and informal institutions as two-way processes. Unlike many studies of social control in the past, the scholars here examine how individuals and groups that are being controlled necessarily participate in and shape the manner in which they are regulated. Hardly passive victims of discipline and control, these folks instead claimed agency in that process, accepting and resisting-and thus molding-the controls under which they functioned. The essays in this volume focus on the interplay of ecclesiastical institutions and the emerging states, examining discipline from a bottom-up perspective.

  • - History, the Fantastic, & the Postmodern Slave Narrative
    af A Timothy Spaulding
    432,95 kr.

    The slave experience was a defining one in American history, and not surprisingly, has been a significant and powerful trope in African American literature. In Re-Forming the Past, A. Timothy Spaulding examines contemporary revisions of slave narratives that use elements of the fantastic to redefine the historical and literary constructions of American slavery. In their rejection of mimetic representation and traditional historiography, postmodern slave narratives such as Ishmael Reed's Flight to Canada, Octavia Butler's Kindred, Toni Morrison's Beloved, Charles Johnson's Ox Herding Tale and Middle Passage, Jewelle Gomez's The Gilda Stories, and Samuel Delaney's Stars in My Pocket like Grains of Sand set out to counter the usual slave narrative's reliance on realism and objectivity by creating alternative histories based on subjective, fantastic, and non-realistic representations of slavery. As these texts critique traditional conceptions of history, identity, and aesthetic form, they simultaneously re-invest these concepts with a political agency that harkens back to the original project of the 19th-century slave narratives.In their rejection of mimetic representation and traditional historiography, Spaulding contextualizes postmodern slave narrative. By addressing both literary and popular African American texts, Re-Forming the Past expands discussions of both the African American literary tradition and postmodern culture.

  • - A Memoir of a Day
    af Sonya Huber
    232,95 kr.

  • - Science and Poison in Victorian Crime Fiction
    af Cheryl Blake Price
    432,95 - 912,95 kr.

  • - Cinema, History, Ideology
    af Martin M Winkler
    497,95 kr.

    The raised-arm salute was the most popular symbol of Fascism, Nazism, and related political ideologies in the twentieth century and is said to have derived from an ancient Roman custom. Although modern historians and others employ it as a matter of course, the term "Roman salute" is a misnomer. The true origins of this salute can be traced back to the popular culture of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries that dealt with ancient Rome: historical plays and films. The visual culture of stage and screen from the 1890s to the 1920s was chiefly responsible for the wide familiarity of Europeans and Americans with forms of the raised-arm salute and made it readily available for political purposes. The Roman Salute: Cinema, History, Ideology by Martin M. Winkler presents extensive evidence for the modern origin of the raised-arm salute from well before the birth of Fascism and traces its varieties and its dissemination. The continuing presence of certain aspects of Fascism makes an examination of all its facets desirable, especially when the true origins of a symbol as potent as the salute and the history of its dissemination are barely known to classicists and historians of ancient Rome on the one hand, and to scholars of modern European history, on the other. Thus this book will appeal to classicists and historians, including film historians, and will be of interest to readers beyond the academy.

  • - Buddhism and Hinduism in American Literature from the Beats to the Present
    af Kyle Garton-Gundling
    487,95 - 977,95 kr.

  • - On the Evolution of a Popular Serial Genre
    af Daniel Stein
    456,95 - 1.343,95 kr.

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