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Visible Women
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 370

Visible Women

Visible Women: Tales of Age, Gender and In/Visibility is a reflective, questioning, subjective, self-indulgent and moving narrative exploration of the experiences of women growing older and not disappearing. What lies behind stories of older women becoming invisible and disregarded? How true are they, where do they come from, and what do they mean? How might they be challenged, and what other stories can be told? The core of the book is the poetic representation of the thoughts and lives of a group of women between 50 and 70. Their narratives are drawn from the email correspondence between the author and her seven co-researchers. Starting with a search for the anecdotal and mythical ‘invisible woman’, the author’s own story is woven into, and becomes part of, the journey. The landscape – which is beautifully observed in clear, non-academic language – takes us through feminist and poststructuralist theory, existentialism, auto/biography, journalism, fictional writing, art, film, poetry and the internet. In ‘examining the bones’ of tales of invisibility, Christine Bell is motivated by indignation as much as curiosity.

On the Law of Peace
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 410

On the Law of Peace

  • Categories: Law
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008-09-25
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  • Publisher: OUP Oxford

This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the use of peace agreements from a legal perspective. It describes and evaluates the development of contemporary peace processes and the peace agreements that emerge. The book sets out what is in essence an anatomy of peace agreement practice and interrogates its relationship to law. At its heart the book grapples with the role of law in ending violent conflict and the broader questions this raises for the relationship of law to social change. Law potentially plays two key roles with respect to peace agreements: first, to the extent that peace agreements themselves form legal documents, law plays a role in the 'enforcement' or implementation of ...

Kristen Bell
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 26

Kristen Bell

Whether she's voicing a Disney princess, starring as the main character on a hit television show, or advocating for causes she believes in, Kristen Bell is always doing something interesting. Readers of this engaging biography learn about Bell's life, from her early days in Michigan to her experience portraying Anna in the popular Frozen franchise. Full-color photographs and direct quotes help readers connect with Bell's life. Captivating fact boxes provide more information about the star. Whether readers are Frozen fanatics or simply curious about this celebrity's life, this biography will be a popular addition to any collection.

Peace Agreements and Human Rights
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 438

Peace Agreements and Human Rights

Don: American Cultural Centre.

No Small Shame
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 400

No Small Shame

Australia, 1914. The world is erupting in war. Jobs are scarce and immigrants unwelcome. For young Catholic Mary O’Donnell, this is not the new life she imagined. When one foolish night of passion leads to an unexpected pregnancy and a loveless marriage, Mary’s reluctant husband Liam escapes to the trenches. With her overbearing mother attempting to control her every decision, Mary flees to Melbourne determined to build a life for herself and her child. There, she forms an unlikely friendship with Protestant army reject Tom Robbins. But as a shattering betrayal is revealed, Mary must make an impossible choice. Does she embrace the path fate has set for her, or follow the one she longs to take? From the harshness of a pit village in Scotland to the upheaval of wartime Australia, No Small Shame tells the moving story of love and duty, loyalty and betrayal, and confronting the past before you can seek a future.

Saint
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 244

Saint

Saint is a wonderfully original, sexy and funny first novel that The New York Times described as high comedy laced with the lessons of sexual warfare. Rubia has lived on a remote South American hacienda since irresistible Frederico swept her off her feet in a New York bar. But when he commits an indiscretion, Rubia won't put up with it and plots her revenge with the help of her supposedly bedridden mother-in-law!

Transitional Justice
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 282

Transitional Justice

  • Categories: Law
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-02-17
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  • Publisher: Routledge

This collection on transitional justice sits as part of a library of essays on different concepts of ’justice’. Yet transitional justice appears quite different from other types of justice and fundamental ambiguities characterise the term that raise questions as to how it should sit alongside other concepts of justice. This collection attempts to capture and portray three different dimensions of the transitional justice field. Part I addresses the origins of the field which continue to bedevil it. Indeed the origins themselves are increasingly debated in what is an emergent contested historiography of the field that assists in understanding its contemporary quirks and concerns. Part II addresses and sets out parts of the ’tool-kit’ of transitional justice, which could be understood as the canonical research agenda of the field. Part III tries to convey a sense of the way in which the field is un-folding and extending to new transitions, tools, theories of justice, and self-critique.

Down and Dirty
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 170

Down and Dirty

Cat Thomas has never been the kind of girl to stick. A self-professed infatuation junky, she latches on the newest, hottest guy on the block, then finds a reason—real or imagined—to dump him. When she accepts a dare to rekindle her high school flame and jump in bed with her brother's best friend, Shane Decker, she knows she's in trouble. She can't resist the man, even after all these years apart, and that just won't do. Shane has come back to town for a couple reasons. The biggest one? He's tired of living away from those he loves, including Cat. But now she's spooked and will do anything to drive a wedge between them, including trying to fix him up with other women through an online dating service. What does he have to do to make her see that settling down doesn't mean settling, and he's ready to spend a lifetime proving it? Each book in the Dare Me series is STANDALONE: * Down for the Count * Down and Dirty * Down the Aisle * Down on Her Knees

Bold As Brass (Fast Fiction)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 50

Bold As Brass (Fast Fiction)

Fast Fiction Historical - short romantic stories to take you back in time

No Small Shame
  • Language: en

No Small Shame

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Australia, 1914. The world is erupting in war. Jobs are scarce and immigrants unwelcome. For young Catholic Mary O'Donnell, this is not the new life she imagined. When one foolish night of passion leads to an unexpected pregnancy and a loveless marriage, Mary's reluctant husband Liam escapes to the trenches. With her overbearing mother attempting to control her every decision, Mary flees to Melbourne determined to build a life for herself and her child. There, she forms an unlikely friendship with Protestant army reject Tom Robbins. But as a shattering betrayal is revealed, Mary must make an impossible choice. Does she embrace the path fate has set for her, or follow the one she longs to take? From the harshness of a pit village in Scotland to the upheaval of wartime Australia, No Small Shame tells the moving story of love and duty, loyalty and betrayal, and confronting the past before you can seek a future.