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The definitive guide to finding your own way of living a vibrant, fulfilling life alongside chronic illness. 'There is great power in Grace's writing and in her' Cathy Rentzenbrink, bestselling author of The Last Act of Love Writer and psychotherapeutic counsellor Grace Quantock uses her personal experience of living with chronic illness for over two decades, and from thousands of hours working with disabled and chronically ill clients, to help you create a Healing Roadmap that truly fits you, your body and your life. Grace will equip you with all the information and resources you need on your journey of finding a good life with chronic illness. From getting a diagnosis, to navigating strugg...
'If the mountains secluded Wales from England, the long coastline was like an open door to the world at large.' – Jan Morris The history of Wales as a destination and confection of English Romantic writers is well-known, but this book reverses the process, turning a Welsh gaze on the rest of the world. This shift is timely: the severing of Britain from the European Union asks questions of Wales about its relationship to its own past, to the British state, to Europe and beyond, while the present political, public health and environmental crises mean that travel writing can and should never again be the comfortably escapist genre that it was. Our modern anxieties over identity are registered...
Since the 1600s, travelers, scientists, and doctors have claimed that “hermaphroditism” and intersex are disproportionately common among black South Africans. In Envisioning African Intersex Amanda Lock Swarr debunks this claim by interrogating contemporary intersex medicine and demonstrating its indivisibility from colonial ideologies and scientific racism. Tracing the history of racialized research that underpins medical and scientific premises of gendered bodies, Swarr analyzes decolonial actions by intersex South Africans from the 1990s to the present, centering the work of organizers such as Sally Gross, the first openly intersex activist in Africa and a global pioneer of intersex l...
A powerful and timely book teaching women how to connect to the wisdom of their bodies to heal, rebalance and transform their lives. There was a time, roughly 5000 years ago, when SHE Power reigned and lady landscapes were revered. A time when the space between a woman’s thighs was considered a power portal with a direct hookup to Source. Love Your Lady Landscape is a healing journey through the terrain of what it is to be a woman. When a woman isn't in alignment with her feminine essence, she may experience exhaustion and overwhelm, lack sexual desire or passion for life, and generally feel "out of sync". In this book, Lisa Lister uses a myriad of tools and practices such as Earth based s...
This work takes the most recent, interdisciplinary research and demonstrates how to make higher education institutions open, accessible and socially just for staff and students with disabilities. Combining the scholarly fields of media platform management, information literacy, internet studies, mobility studies and disability studies, this book offers a guide and method to consider how students and staff with differing needs move through university processes, spaces and interfaces. It captures the challenges and potentials of both the online and offline university. The key concept of the book is universal design. This term and theory is used to move beyond the medical and social model of disability that disconnect and separate the issues of disability and impairment from core societal concerns. This book confirms that most of us will be touched by impairment through our lives. When matched with the necessity to retrain and gain new skills for a post-recession future, there must be a renewed commitment to not only the widening participation agenda of higher education, but also the enabling of universities for men and women with impairments.
Hubo un tiempo, hace aproximadamente 5000 años, en el que los paisajes femeninos eran venerados. Una época en la que el espacio entre los muslos de una mujer se consideraba un portal de poder con una conexión directa a la Fuente. Amar tu paisaje de mujer es un viaje de retorno y sanación a través del terreno de lo que realmente significa ser mujer. En sus páginas Lisa nos regala una miríada de herramientas y prácticas que nos ayudarán a liberarnos de la culpa y la vergüenza, explorar el autoplacer y la sensualidad, descubrir el arte sacro de recibir, y recuperar nuestra auténtica voz para expresar nuestras necesidades y nuestros deseos. Una obra fascinante que invita a las mujeres a establecer una relación ferozmente amorosa y curativa con su cuerpo y les muestra cómo usar sus ciclos, en sincronía con los de la naturaleza, para crear una vida cargada de vitalidad, plenitud y creatividad. Un libro poderoso y oportuno —cargado de humor, rebeldía y lucidez— que nos enseña cómo conectarnos con la sabiduría de nuestros cuerpos para sanar, reequilibrar y transformar nuestras vidas.
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